Tool Shed Demo: Aleph | Corey Ham | WWHF 2023
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@ThomasConover
@ThomasConover 9 годин тому
Nice
@javajav3004
@javajav3004 11 годин тому
Great talk
@joesklein
@joesklein 13 годин тому
That is right on. Thank you for exposing a few ideas I had not created. Pass on a hello to John.
@NA-ei7iy
@NA-ei7iy 3 дні тому
😄
@amit50551
@amit50551 4 дні тому
Thanks!!! What is your GitHub with all the steps how to perform every attack you showed on the ATM Methodology?
@keithtwombley
@keithtwombley 7 днів тому
just so I'm not jumping to conclusions, when you say the bag was unattended, was it unattended in a general-public sorta place?
@Papa_Sweep
@Papa_Sweep 7 днів тому
First!
@phanTom-sh7yr
@phanTom-sh7yr 10 днів тому
W.W.H.F☠️❤🫶🫶
@Nicrophelia
@Nicrophelia 16 днів тому
FIRST!!!!
@Blaze5x5x5
@Blaze5x5x5 29 днів тому
I watch this video once evey few years or anytime I see a security flaw irl now.
@TeachMeTheGuitar
@TeachMeTheGuitar Місяць тому
What a wank ‘tude
@superdrummergaming
@superdrummergaming 2 місяці тому
I suddenly feel very good about my door knobs, hinges, latches, and also me, awake all night, with guns, inside(second shift life). I should probably upgrade lock cylinders, though. Fuckin' Schlage 5 pin that I can pick in 45 seconds, and I suck at picking. Bump keys and Lishi made those effectively useless.
@marcschweiz
@marcschweiz 2 місяці тому
Great info!
@emreybs2563
@emreybs2563 2 місяці тому
Thanks. I do appreciate.
@tonyoliver4920
@tonyoliver4920 3 місяці тому
I'll bet I know the bidding of the master key.... I live in Scotland, never been to a deviant talk, I bet I can guestimate the bidding! What was the key way? How many pins!
@adhoccerswings
@adhoccerswings 4 місяці тому
Am I high?
@timothypryor7952
@timothypryor7952 4 місяці тому
I've started using this to teach my cybersecurity students as well as with my consulting clients.
@thomasw.6945
@thomasw.6945 4 місяці тому
make a materkey quest is for beginers/ itermediate , not a real challenge for good locksmith, but nice though
@andrevm9410
@andrevm9410 5 місяців тому
Great presentation. Nice laughter too.
@0xShakhawat
@0xShakhawat 5 місяців тому
Great video
@fraizie6815
@fraizie6815 5 місяців тому
15:42: You can trick the GE sensor with radar by using a thin metal cutout of roughly human shape, heat it up and stick it through the door on a sturdy piece of wire. Rotate the tool and stand up the metal cutout which represents the human shape with human temperature. Pull the shape towards the door and there you go - it thinks it's a vaguely human shape vaguely walking towards the door. Breaking into a building is an engineering problem.
@lukasandresson3990
@lukasandresson3990 6 місяців тому
Compile C# shellcode loader.
@justaguy5381
@justaguy5381 6 місяців тому
4:14 holy cow! That's inSANE!!!
@user-hf1vc4bf5y
@user-hf1vc4bf5y 6 місяців тому
Thank you Jon Hamm
@mattigator600
@mattigator600 7 місяців тому
Next they'll be spoofing fingerprints from photos. Better glove up just to be safe 👍
@lalovillanueva2758
@lalovillanueva2758 7 місяців тому
I'm glad to be the first comment and as the first I'd like to say I consider John Hammond to be the GOAT! Keep up the good work john
@woodrabbitworkshop
@woodrabbitworkshop 7 місяців тому
i just got locked out of the house, and regained entry using techniques from this video and a piece of picture wire left over from hanging the xmas lights
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester 7 місяців тому
Some of the easiest ways to gain entry is to find an open door around the back of a business building one that smokers use or the back door leading to the parking lot. And just tape a sign to the inside of the door saying "Leave this door unlocked". You can add reasons to it like access is needed by workmen or security. And more often than not they'll leave the door unlocked. There's a lot of cases where people have actually done just that.
@hauntedmound6358
@hauntedmound6358 7 місяців тому
Man thank you
@Ruchikun
@Ruchikun 8 місяців тому
oh wow i remember an earlier version of this.. man... this has grown
@slipperynickels
@slipperynickels 8 місяців тому
i've been coming back to this video periodically since it was released and i never caught that "i dunno if you subohm your coils or something" line, lol. nice. feels almost quaint to hear the word "subohm" in 2023.
@bughunter9766
@bughunter9766 8 місяців тому
Amazing Ya Ash 🎉
@SF-fb6lv
@SF-fb6lv 8 місяців тому
That was such a GREAT, funny, entertaining, important, well-explained, awesome talk! Thanks!
@user-zv5nx6sg5k
@user-zv5nx6sg5k 8 місяців тому
amazing
@CyberChronicler
@CyberChronicler 8 місяців тому
Went ahead and compiled this in the event it is helpful to others Starts at 2:38 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: Baby Steps to the Future - Evolving into the Next-Gen SOC Craig Bowser Starts at 30:56 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: Documentation: The First Line of Defense Jenna Lawrence, Security Engineer at L2 Cyber Solutions. Starts at 1:01:35 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: Cloud Security: Why the Endpoint Still Matters Anton Ovrutsky, OSCE, OSCP, CISSP, CSSP, KCNA. Starts at 1:32:47 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: Who Goes There? Actively Detecting Intruders With Honeytokens Dwayne McDaniel Starts at 2:01:54 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: I Want The Log I Can’t Have John Stoner Starts at 2:32:53 Track 2 Blue Team Talk: Level Up: Mastering the Game of Threats through Table Tops and Bots! Jeremy Mio & Amanda Berlin Wrap-up Track 2 starts at 3:34:56
@bret354
@bret354 8 місяців тому
If he doesn't look like a Blues Brother or Diamond merchant I don't know who does.
@EverettWilson
@EverettWilson 8 місяців тому
Thanks, Mishaal. I really appreciate you demystifying this stuff.
@user-zi1md1jn9u
@user-zi1md1jn9u 8 місяців тому
Would it be possible to include a TOC w/ time stamps so that we can refer to a specific talk later? Thanks,
@buckfush187
@buckfush187 8 місяців тому
Wow what a great talk
@PhillipWylie
@PhillipWylie 6 місяців тому
Thank you!
@thatguyidk123
@thatguyidk123 8 місяців тому
I watched API Secure that was a great event too
@thatguyidk123
@thatguyidk123 8 місяців тому
This is neat
@PhillipWylie
@PhillipWylie 6 місяців тому
Thank you!
@VegaSlayer
@VegaSlayer 8 місяців тому
God damn man, this is the best info sec stand-up show i ever saw. This guy have a good sense of humor.
@ingjparias
@ingjparias 8 місяців тому
Really interesting presentation, thanks for sharing!
@clintblong
@clintblong 9 місяців тому
Great presentation
@Ashinle
@Ashinle 9 місяців тому
Literally started laughing halfway through the video with how easy the break-ins and how stupidly easier the fixes are