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Thursday 22 February 2007

Future music: reactable media

Wow! This got me really interested. You may know Pure Data, a real-time graphical sound (or video) programming / designing interface. Well, this is the NEXT STAGE.

Think about a table on which you drop physical items which produce sounds and interact between them based on their proximity. You move the item, you change the sound. The sound is shown by its signal connecting the different items. A must see!

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Sunday 18 February 2007

SS7 Hacking @ Black Hat Briefings Europe 2007 (Amsterdam)

I'll be presenting "SCTPscan - Finding Entry Points to SS7 Networks & Telecommunication Backbones" at Black Hat Briefings in March in Amsterdam. My speech is on March, 29 and I'll be showing there the recent advances in penetration techniques against SS7 networks.

When people ask me "Why are you researching this?", I wondered and it came down to this reasonning: I like to explore, to discover things, to know about things that are unknown. And definitely, the SS7 network is one of the most used network (every time you make a phone call, it's the SS7 network that makes it possible), and yet most unknown to the general public (Go ahead, ask anybody if he knows Internet or SS7 network, replace SS7 by "Phone system" and you get a different answer). I think this governs quite a few things in my life: trying to understand things which are not very much studied but yet govern by their shape and interaction a lot of what we do.

Black Hat Briefings Europe 2007 Schedule

The outline of the conference

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Tuesday 13 February 2007

High Tech spying and scandal revelations on EVE Online

A game is just a game, right. Recently, on a virtual massively-multiplayer on-line game called "EVE Online", gaming and real life just got suddenly mixed.

To sum up the situation, a gamer used spying techniques in the game in order to gain intelligence and advantages: something that is rather encouraged by the game developer. In the game, you're a living form in space and pilot spaceships, trade, assault, defend, ... Space Far West.

This user (Kugutsumen) did so well at manipulating and spying that he discovered a tough truth about the game developer: one of them was at the same time playing and using his developer status in order to win the game and give an unfair advantage to the alliance he was part of.

When disclosed, this information was a real bomb: it mixed virtual life and real life, showed that dirty techniques existed in both world, and.... gave a strange outcome.

CCP, the software company that runs the game decided to ban Kugutsumen instead of first investigating the issue. Then, faced with so much outrage and shouts, made an investigation and recognized that one of its developer had indeed played bad.

If you advocate bad behaviors, you'll probably end up with more, in this game it was obvious. And that even for funny (games) thing, you can end up with dirty tricks and "security through obscurity".

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Monday 12 February 2007

Andy Bolus / Evil Moisture live @ En Marges

A concert by Andy Bolus. It's great to see friends play in live, but hey, the problem is actually to get to see them live. Andy gives a nice crescendo performance in bent electronics & laptop. A must see for the experimental crowds :)

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Vyew.com - FREE Anytime Collaboration and Live Conferencing

Nice new company. With this one, you can do free webcasts: show powerpoint, talk on the phone conference call to explain them (free US number, so now it's free with VoIP offers), share your desktop, etc...

I'm going to use this for my next SCTPscan workshop actually. The last one was great, with excellent questions and remarks.

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Saturday 10 February 2007

Tom Sachs @ Thaddeus Ropac, Paris, France.

Discovering a new artist that rocks is always a pleasing experience. Tom Sachs is my recent inclusion in my list, and i'd love to share it with you.

When I walk all the art galleries of one town, usually on 20 or 30 galleries, I find only one or two that shows work I like. Tom Sacks shows a personal world of chaos, illegal stuff, society judgement on things. He manages to be demonstrative and yet not anecdotical nor trivial. I like that. Fun is one force of his fun, irony too. The result is an hindsight into some things you may not acknowledge immediately about where we live. Yet, he speaks about now.

Societal Hazardous Material Handling Chamber

A must see: Tom Sachs, Islandia, January 20 - February 24, 2007, Thaddeus Ropac gallery

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YouTube - Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us

Interesting video showing evolution from web1.0 in its beginning, up to web2.0 changes.

It's not just the look, it's the way everything is structured in a new dynamic.

Short (4:31) and interesting intro to web2.0.

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Wednesday 7 February 2007

SCTP & SS7 Hacking Presentation @ IT Undeground Conference, Prague, Czech Republic

I'll be making a presentation at IT Underground in March. The subject of this presentation will be:

SCTPscan - Finding entry points to SS7 Networks & Telecommunication Backbones

This will be followed by a hands on workshop on how to test SIGTRAN / SS7 over IP networks and how to use SCTPscan and other tools to do this.

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The Opte Project - mapping the internet in a single day

Are you the kind of person who love computer graphic representation of complex systems? Well... then, Opte is going to satisfy you. Something like an open source-minded version of CAIDA.org, it's a real pleasure to see this project going strong.

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Thursday 1 February 2007

Guy Kawasaki gives an excellent presentation on startups

Guy Kawasaki is a Venture Capitalist and an ex-Apple employee.

He delivers in this presentation advices and plan for startups that each entrepreneur should know about. If you plan to make a start up, watch it. I've spent a lot of time to explain some principles to new entrepreneurs, and it's very useful to have such kind of material to reinforce the message.

A must see, 30 minutes of your time not wasted on youtube ;-)

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