Chaos Computer Club - 33C3: works for me (mp3)

A wide variety of video material distributed by the Chaos Computer Club. This feed contains all events from 33c3 as mp3

https://media.ccc.de/c/33c3

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 51m. Bisher sind 147 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 23 hours 35 minutes

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Law Enforcement Are Hacking the Planet (33c3)


How the FBI and local cops are hacking computers outside of their jurisdiction.


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 December 27, 2016  31m
 
 

The Nibbletronic (33c3)


A DIY MIDI Controller and a New UI for Wind Instruments


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 December 27, 2016  20m
 
 

Check Your Police Record! (33c3)


Polizeiliche Datenbanken und was man über seinen Auskunfts- und Löschungsanspruch wissen sollte


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 December 27, 2016  31m
 
 

Space making/space shaping (33c3)


How mapping creates space, shapes cities and our view of the world.


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 December 27, 2016  33m
 
 

Predicting and Abusing WPA2/802.11 Group Keys (33c3)


We analyze the generation and management of WPA2 group keys. These keys protect broadcast and multicast Wi-Fi traffic. We discovered several issues and illustrate their importance by decrypting all group (and unicast) traffic of a typical Wi-Fi network. about this event: https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2016/Fahrplan/events/8195.html


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 December 27, 2016  1h0m
 
 

Zwischen Technikbegeisterung und kritischer Reflexion: Chaos macht Schule (33c3)


Die Lebenswelt von Kindern und Jugendlichen sowie die der Schulen könnte in Bezug auf die Digitalisierung kaum gegensätzlicher sein: Schülerinnen und Schüler leben und entfalten sich begeistert in der digitalen Welt, aber die Schule ist kaum in der Lage, Schülern ihre drängenden Fragen rund um die komplexe digitale Welt zu beantworten. In unserem Talk möchten wir anhand unserer Erfahrungen aus dem Projekt "Chaos macht Schule" u.a. diskutieren, wie man die heranwachsende Generation u. a...


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 December 27, 2016  1h2m
 
 

Bootstraping a slightly more secure laptop (33c3)


Heads is an open source custom firmware and OS configuration for laptops and servers that aims to provide slightly better physical security and protection for data on the system. Unlike Tails, which aims to be a stateless OS that leaves no trace on the computer of its presence, Heads is intended for the case where you need to store data and state on the computer. It targets specific models of commodity hardware and takes advantage of lessons learned from several years of vulnerability research...


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 December 27, 2016  47m
 
 

The DROWN Attack (33c3)


Breaking TLS using SSLv2


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 December 27, 2016  55m
 
 

The Fight for Encryption in 2016 (33c3)


Crypto fight in the Wake of Apple v. FBI


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 December 27, 2016  59m
 
 

Exploiting PHP7 unserialize (33c3)


teaching a new dog old tricks


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 December 27, 2016  43m