Internet domains are brittle. One could hack into a military, a foreign government, or even global commercial web services domain using flaws in the underlying architecture. Fredrik Nordberg Almroth, co-founder of Detectify, talks about how he did just that -- hack .mil, hack the top level domain of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and even Gmail or Wordpress -- just by looking for basic misconfigurations. Transcript.
EP 65: The Hacker Revolution Will Be Televised
EP 64: Gaining Persistence On Windows Boxes
EP 63: What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Threat Modeling
EP 62: Tib3rius
EP 61: Never Mess With A Hacker
EP 60: Hacking Latency In Live Music Online
EP 59: Hacking Hi-Tech Cars
EP 58: Crimeware As A Service
EP 57: Hacking the Art of Invisibility II
EP 56: How To Get Paid To Hack
EP 55: How To Become A 1337 Hacker
EP 54: Cyber Ranges
EP 53: Beyond MITRE ATT&CK
EP 52: DEF CON Villages
EP 51: G-Men In Cyberspace
EP 50: The Fog of Cyber War
EP 49: LoL
EP 48: Hacking Teslas
EP 47: Ethical Hacking
EP 46: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters
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