Zachtronics
Hack The Planet
by awgh
1y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We talk with Zach of Zachtronics, creator of some of the best video games of all time, about his philosophy of game design, the story of the creation of Exapunks, and the correct pronunciation of Shenzhen I/O. Zachtronics – https://www.zachtronics.com/ Manuals & Zines – https://www.lulu.com/search?contributor=Zachtronics Be a guest on the show! We want your hacker rants! Give us a call on the Hacker Helpline: PSTN 206-486-NARC (6272) and leave a message, or send an audio email to podcast@symbolcrash.com. Original music produced by Symbol Cras ..read more
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Rocket Surgery with Arko
Hack The Planet
by awgh
1y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We talk about making hardware that can survive in space with Arko, a robotics engineer and polymath hacker who has published open-source projects for high altitude balloons and autonomous vehicles, and revitalized the North American demo scene with his board for LayerOne. Other topics include growing up around the space program, the Nullspace hackerspace in LA, the ethics of self-driving cars, and what the amateur radio hobby called Summits on the Air has to do with avionics for spacecraft. This episode could be a great introduction to designing ..read more
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Securing Hardware with Joe Fitz
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: Joe Fitzpatrick of SecuringHardware.com is the best known hardware security trainer on the planet.  We talk to him about how he retargeted his hardware security training program to a remote audience and what he’s learned about designing hacker trainings over the years. We also discuss a new hardware hacking tool that Joe built for both training and real world use: the Tigard, available on Crowd Supply. Joe has also been prototyping a PCI Express multi-tool, the Epic Erebus, and we brainstormed some ways to get into trouble with one. As usual ..read more
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Interview with Malware Unicorn
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We dive into reverse engineering and malware development with Malware Unicorn, red teamer and author of some of the best the malware development training on the internet. We discuss why MacOS is an interesting environment for malware, tips for building your own reverse engineering lab, and future trainings in the works. We recorded this episode before the latest training was released, but you can find Malware Unicorn’s portable executable injection study on her website linked below. Links: Malware Unicorn Workshops – https://malwareunicorn.org/wo ..read more
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Noid
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: Noid is the former head of DEF CON security, founder of the LayerOne conference and the Black Lodge Research hackerspace, gunsmith, and anti-zombie technology enthusiast. We talk about the early history and social dynamics of BBS’s, the formation and growth of DEF CON, how to run a security team for unruly hackers in the middle of the desert, and why you shouldn’t go to DEF CON this year. We also go into the formation of DC groups and the split from 2600, the formation of Black Lodge Research, and Noid’s artisanal hobbies including cooking and cl ..read more
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Interview with Ilja van Sprundel
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We are joined by a master of C code audit, Ilja van Sprundel, Director of PenTest at IOActive and prolific public speaker. We ask him how he learned to be such a bad ass, including some epic stories from the past, and go over some of his recent areas of interest including IOMMU, bootloader, and kernel vulnerabilities. Ilja’s Links: An Offensive Approach to Teaching Information Security (Summer School): http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/AIB/2005/2005-02.pdf Netric (archive): https://web.archive.org/web/20050214135602/http://net ..read more
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Interview with Eric Michaud
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by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We do an actual ingress episode, not like the game. We discuss all manner of physical entry techniques, from doors to cars to tamper evident containers, with Eric Michaud, co-founder of TOOOL US and CEO of RiftRecon. Can you beat the drug test? Find out in this episode! We also discuss the evolution of the US hackerspace movement from its European roots and ponder the post-COVID future of hackerspaces. Eric’s Links: RiftRecon: https://www.riftrecon.com/ Gone in 60 Seconds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6VVuSkTAgg Lemon Caper: https://www.youtu ..read more
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Interview with egyp7
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We talk red-teaming and CCDC with egyp7, volunteer for the National CCDC Red Team. We go over war stories from CCDC Nationals, the early days of Metasploit and browser autopwn, as well as what’s been working well on professional red team engagements in the cloud era, advice on building wordlists, fun shell one-liners, and favorite offensive tools and exploits. THIS IS NOT EGYPT THE COUNTRY, STOP SCANNING ME, TURKEY egyp7’s links: WebLogic CVE-2019-2725: https://blog.cybercastle.io/weblogic-remote-code-execution-exploiting-cve-2019-2725/ ExplainSh ..read more
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Interview with Lei
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by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We talk with Lei, long-time Defcon goon and founder of Disconnect Camp, about how to recover from infosec burnout, the origin story of Disconnect Camp, some war stories from his tenure as a Defcon goon, and how to keep your cool in a pandemic when you’ve already been dealing with burnout for years. Lei’s links: Disconnect Camp: https://disconnect.camp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/disconnectcamp Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frustration%E2%80%93aggression_hypothesis Be a guest on the show! We want your hacker ra ..read more
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Interview with Vi Grey
Hack The Planet
by awgh
2y ago
In this episode of the Hack the Planet Podcast: We meet with Vi Grey who answers all the questions we’ve had about the Nintendo Entertainment System since we were kids but were too afraid to ask. A prolific developer of homebrew NES ROMs, Vi Grey helps us understand the present and future of innovation on the NES platform. We also discuss his work with polyglot files featured in PoC||GTFO. This episode itself is in fact a polyglot, check the mp3 metadata of the file on the RSS feed for more information. Vi Grey’s links: I Dream of Game Genies (HOPE 2018 talk): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0 ..read more
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