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Breakpoint 2012 Call For Papers

_________/_ _ _ _\________ \ / _______\ \__/_ _ _ _ _ _/_________/_ _ _/ __/_______/ \\ __/ __________/ _/_____ _\ \__ / _ / \___ ___________ __\______ \__ / / //____ /________\\ /_\ _ /_\ _/ / _/ / /____________\ \________/ /____/_____ _/ \ \ _____________ \___ /_________\ \ \ __\ /_/_ _ _ /_____________\ /________/\ \ / __/ /__________ ______ _________ ________ \_______\ _/ \________\ __ /__ \ / ______\ /_ _\ /__ _\ / / / _/__\ /___\ /_/ __/ //_________\ /__ / \ \/ / / /_ /_______ /____________// /________\ /____ \ / _ _ _/_ / _ _/___________\ /_____________\_ _ /_______/ / - --- Breakpoint 2012 --- - \ . ______________________________________ ._\\. (___. : Intercontinental Rialto : : Melbourne, Australia : : October 17th-18th : :__ . ___: )____________________________________\\ . www.ruxconbreakpoint.com www.twitter.com/ruxconbpx b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Introduction | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| Breakpoint is a new security conference being held on the 17th and 18th of October 2012, in Melbourne Australia. The event will show case the work of expert security researchers from around the world on a wide range of topics. Breakpoint is organised by the Ruxcon conference team and will offer a specialised and more professional security conference to complement and lead into the larger and more casual Ruxcon weekend conference. Breakpoint will cater towards security researchers and industry professionals alike, with a focus on cutting edge security research. With just one day separating both conferences, Breakpoint presents a great opportunity for our selected speakers to receive a complimentary trip to Australia and experience both the Breakpoint and Ruxcon conferences, not to mention the great weather, awesome parties, and friendly people. Melbourne is Australia's cultural capital, with Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping, museums, galleries, theatres, and large parks and gardens. It is a city of many subcultures, personalities and styles, and it is these layers that make it so interesting. Melbourne has a vibrant arts and music scene, eccentric cafes, cobbled lane-ways, quirky shops, intimate bars and restaurants, and is known as one of the world's great streetart capitals. b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Important Dates | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| * May 10 Call For Presentations Open * July 30 Call For Presentations Close * October 15-16 BreakPoint Training * October 17-18 BreakPoint Conference * October 20-21 Ruxcon Conference b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Topic Scope | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: o Mobile Device Security o Exploitation Techniques o Reverse Engineering o Vulnerability Discovery o Rootkit Development o Malware Analysis o Code Analysis o Virtualization, Hypervisor Security o Cloud Security o Embedded Device Security o Hardware Security o Telecommunications Security o Wireless Network Security o Web Application Security o Law Enforcement Activities o Forensics o Threat Intelligence o You get the idea b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Submission Guidelines | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| In order for us to process your submission we will require the following information: 1. Presentation title 2. Detailed summary of your presentation material 3. Name/Nickname 4. Mobile phone number 5. Brief personal biography 6. Description of any demonstrations involved in the presentation 7. Information on where the presentation material has or will be presented before Breakpoint * Preference will be given to presentations that contain original research that will be first presented at Breakpoint. * As a general guideline, BreakPoint presentations are between 45 and 60 minutes, including question time. If you have any enquiries about submissions, or would like to make a submission, please send an email to bpx-yJMC+TwIlFBgg+z3Qi7H4RTTglE0JFCO@public.gmane.org b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Speaker Benefits | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| Speakers at BreakPoint will be entitled to the following benefits: - A return economy airfare to Melbourne (total cost limit applies) - Three nights acommodation at the Intercontinental Rialto - Complimentary registration for Breakpoint and Ruxcon conferences - Invitation to all BreakPoint and Ruxcon parties - Unlock 'Presented on world's smallest continent' achievement * All speaker benefits apply to a single speaker per submission. b p .____. --|-r--o-| _|_______________---------------------------------------------|- | e i | \_ \ _ / Contact | -|-a--n-|_________/ /_____\---------------------------------------------|-- k t |____| If you have any questions or queries, contact us at: * Email: bpx-yJMC+TwIlFBgg+z3Qi7H4VaTQe2KTcn/@public.gmane.org * Twitter <at> ruxconbpx ______________________________________________________________ _._) presented by (_._ | .%$$% .. | ' __________. ._____ ________.&&$ '$$%$.__________ ' ._\ /___.___\ \_____/ ____/$ &&$\ /_ -:-\ \_____\ | /____/ /________\'$#%. .$&&'/____/ /-:- /____/ \________/ \____\ ' %$$$%' /_____/ . www.ruxcon.org.au . _|_ _|_ '(______________________________________________________________)' ~ ascii by ozzy ~
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cfp | 19 Apr 07:04
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Ruxcon 2012 Call For Papers

Ruxcon 2012 Call For Papers

The Ruxcon team is pleased to announce the call for papers for the 2012 annual Ruxcon conference.

This year the conference will take place over the weekend of 20th and 21st of October at the CQ Function
Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of July.

* What is Ruxcon?

Ruxcon is the premier technical computer security conference in the Australia. The conference aims to
bring together the individual talents of the best and brightest security folk in the region, through live
presentations, activities and demonstrations.

The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves
whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.

Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics,
varying from previously unpublished research to required reading for the security community.

For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au

* Presentation Information

Presentations are set to run for 40 to 50 minutes, and will be of a formal nature, with slides and a speech.

*  Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    o Mobile Device Security
    o Virtualization, Hypervisor, and Cloud Security
    o Malware Analysis
    o Reverse Engineering
    o Exploitation Techniques
    o Rootkit Development
    o Code Analysis
    o Forensics and Anti-Forensics
    o Embedded Device Security
    o Web Application Security
    o Network Traffic Analysis
    o Wireless Network Security
    o Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
    o Social Engineering
    o Law Enforcement Activities
    o Telecommunications Security (SS7, 3G/4G, GSM, VOIP, etc)

* Submissions

Submissions should thoroughly outline your desired presentation subject.

If you have any enquiries about submissions, or would like to make a submission, please send an e-mail to presentations <at> ruxcon.org.au

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of July.

If approved we will additionally require:

i.  A brief personal biography (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).
ii. A description on your presentation (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).

* Contacts

Email: presentations <at> ruxcon.org.au
Twitter: ruxcon
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Yago Jesus | 10 Mar 03:58

Upgrade Unhide package

Hi,

I don't know if this is the correct mail list so if I make a mistake,
please accept my apologizes.

I'm the author of Unhide http://www.unhide-forensics.info and I have
noted that Unhide package from Fedora is outdated. I think you should
upgrade the package because the new releases of Unhide improves the
tool and fixes some bugs.

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Self introduction

Hi everyone,I just join this list in order to help improving the security team.
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Tristan Santore | 20 Dec 16:55

Re: security Digest, Vol 51, Issue 1

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> Good morning,
> thank you very much for the excellent Fedora.
> I worry about safety, surf the Internet without antivitus.
> Is it possible to configure the system or boot partition for the linux
> read-only?
> Thus, placing the system in a partition of the data reading and a read /
> write the system is not corrupt.
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> Greetings and thank you very much.
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Hello,
Anything is possible, although it might result in some undesired
results. Why not just use a live disc ?

Also, this list is for security reports, not end-user support. Please
either add the fedora mailing list, and ask your question there, or join
#fedora on the irc network freenode.

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo

Look for users list.

I hope that helps.

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R | 19 Dec 14:31
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thank you very much for the excellent Fedora


Good morning,
thank you very much for the excellent Fedora.
I worry about safety, surf the Internet without antivitus.
Is it possible to configure the system or boot partition for the linux
read-only?
Thus, placing the system in a partition of the data reading and a read /
write the system is not corrupt.

Greetings and thank you very much.

Roberto

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Tristan Santore | 25 Nov 13:06

Re: security Digest, Vol 50, Issue 1

On 25/11/11 12:00, security-request <at> lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
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>    1. Review Request: python-pyflag - Forensic and Log Analysis GUI
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> Subject: Review Request: python-pyflag - Forensic and Log Analysis GUI
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> Hi
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> Please review the package request for
> Pyflag<http://www.pyflag.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi>.
> This is in the packaging wishlist for Fedora Security Spin. The only
> problem I found with packaging this tool was a no show from upstream. After
> sending mails and pinging them in #irc didn't help to get a single
> response. The package which is build has a "Incorrect fsf address" error
> which cannot be removed by me and can be only be sorted out by the upstream.
> 
> Please review the package and let me know the suggestions The Bugzilla link
> is here <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=756856> .
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> Thanks,
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Soumya,

you are barking at the wrong tree here. You should find a trusted
packager, that is willing to review the package request. You would be
better off requesting that on the devel list.

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

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Tristan

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soumya chakraborty | 24 Nov 22:07
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Review Request: python-pyflag - Forensic and Log Analysis GUI

Hi 


Please review the package request for Pyflag. This is in the packaging wishlist for Fedora Security Spin. The only problem I found with packaging this tool was a no show from upstream. After sending mails and pinging them in #irc didn't help to get a single response. The package which is build has a "Incorrect fsf address" error which cannot be removed by me and can be only be sorted out by the upstream.

Please review the package and let me know the suggestions The Bugzilla link is here .

Thanks, 
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cfp | 15 Aug 12:53
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Ruxcon 2011 Final Call For Papers

Ruxcon 2011 Final Call For Papers

The Ruxcon team is pleased to announce the final call for papers for the seventh annual Ruxcon conference.

This year the conference will take place over the weekend of 19th and 20th of November at the CQ Function
Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of October.

* What is Ruxcon?

Ruxcon is the premier technical computer security conference in the Australia-Pacific region. The
conference aims to bring together the individual talents of the best and brightest security folk in the
region, through live presentations, activities and demonstrations.

The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves
whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.

Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics,
varying from previously unpublished research to required reading for the security community.

For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au

* Presentation Information

Presentations are set to run for 50 minutes, and will be of a formal nature, with slides and a speech.

* Presentation Submissions

Ruxcon would like to invite people who are interested in security to submit a presentation.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    o Mobile Device Security
    o Virtualization, Hypervisor, and Cloud Security
    o Malware Analysis
    o Reverse Engineering
    o Exploitation Techniques
    o Rootkit Development
    o Code Analysis
    o Forensics and Anti-Forensics
    o Embedded Device Security
    o Web Application Security
    o Network Traffic Analysis
    o Wireless Network Security
    o Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
    o Social Engineering
    o Law Enforcement Activities
    o Telecommunications Security (SS7, 3G/4G, GSM, VOIP, etc)

Submissions should thoroughly outline your desired presentation subject.

If you have any enquiries about submissions, or would like to make a submission, please send an e-mail to
presentations () ruxcon org au

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of October.

If approved we will additionally require:

i.  A brief personal biography (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).
ii. A description on your presentation (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).

* Contact Details

Presentation Submissions:  presentations () ruxcon org au

cfp | 15 Aug 12:53
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Ruxcon 2011 Final Call For Papers

Ruxcon 2011 Final Call For Papers

The Ruxcon team is pleased to announce the final call for papers for the seventh annual Ruxcon conference.

This year the conference will take place over the weekend of 19th and 20th of November at the CQ Function
Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of October.

* What is Ruxcon?

Ruxcon is the premier technical computer security conference in the Australia-Pacific region. The
conference aims to bring together the individual talents of the best and brightest security folk in the
region, through live presentations, activities and demonstrations.

The conference is held over two days in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing attendees to enjoy themselves
whilst networking within the community and expanding their knowledge of security.

Live presentations and activities will cover a full range of defensive and offensive security topics,
varying from previously unpublished research to required reading for the security community.

For more information, please visit http://www.ruxcon.org.au

* Presentation Information

Presentations are set to run for 50 minutes, and will be of a formal nature, with slides and a speech.

* Presentation Submissions

Ruxcon would like to invite people who are interested in security to submit a presentation.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    o Mobile Device Security
    o Virtualization, Hypervisor, and Cloud Security
    o Malware Analysis
    o Reverse Engineering
    o Exploitation Techniques
    o Rootkit Development
    o Code Analysis
    o Forensics and Anti-Forensics
    o Embedded Device Security
    o Web Application Security
    o Network Traffic Analysis
    o Wireless Network Security
    o Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
    o Social Engineering
    o Law Enforcement Activities
    o Telecommunications Security (SS7, 3G/4G, GSM, VOIP, etc)

Submissions should thoroughly outline your desired presentation subject.

If you have any enquiries about submissions, or would like to make a submission, please send an e-mail to
presentations () ruxcon org au

The deadline for submissions is the 15th of October.

If approved we will additionally require:

i.  A brief personal biography (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).
ii. A description on your presentation (between 2-5 paragraphs in length).

* Contact Details

Presentation Submissions:  presentations () ruxcon org au

Jan Muhammad | 3 Aug 19:25
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Fedora Security URL full Path!

Hi Group,

In configuring my Patch Management System-- Pakiti (http://pakiti.sourceforge.net/), I need to specify the URL for Fedora based OS.

What would be the URL to put the full path to the file which contains the list of packages provided by the repository?
For example the Scientific Linux has URL to full path:
http://linuxsoft.cern.ch/cern/slc54/x86_64/yum/os/repodata/primary.xml.gz

Also the Debian based systems working with following details:

Repository Name: Debian 5.x main
Select architecture: x86_64
URL:
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/karmic-security/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
Tick contains security updates
Select OS group: Debian 5.x

Thanks in advance for help!

Regards

-Jan

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