<Warning>Challenge completed</Warning> Warning! In a few weeks, hackers will be back in Disney Land Resort Paris for two events: Hack in Paris and La Nuit du Hack! I should be present to both events to do some live coverage and write wrap-up’s. The two agenda have been published (here & here). In
Tag: Security
BSidesLondon 2014 Wrap-Up
The fourth edition of BSidesLondon is already over! I remember the first one in 2011, things have changed! Year after yesar, it looks more and more professional! As usual, here is my quick wrap-up. I arrived a bit late due to a strike in the London tube. Bad timeing but
Heartbleed Impact in Belgium?
“Heartbleed“… Probably one of the top queries typed in search engines for a few weeks! Of course, I followed the story but I did not blog (yet) about it until today. Why repeat again and again what has been said? Some bloggers and analysts wrote very good overviews about this
DahuCon Wrap-Up or … Perhaps Not?
I spent the end of the week “somewhere” Â in Switzerland to attend a nice security event called “DahuCon” or perhaps not! Who knows! The event was organized by two Swiss guys. They successfully attracted 50 security professionals to a very nice place. Attendees came from Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria and…
The Day Windows XP Died!
Tuesday 8th of April 2014, a page of the computer industry has been turned! Windows XP is dead! Of course, I had to write a blog post about this event. For months now, Microsoft warned its customers that XP won’t be supported starting from today. Do you remember: Windows XPÂ was
Pwned or not Pwned?
Just before the announce of the Full-Disclosure shutdown a few days ago, a thread generated a lot of traffic and finally turned into a small flame war. In the beginning of the month, a security researcher reported a vulnerability found on Youtube. According to him, the Google service was suffering of
2nd European Information Security Blogger Awards Announced
Today, Brian Honan announced on his blog the second European edition of the Security Bloggers Awards. In a few weeks, many infosec guys will join London to attend BSidesLondon and/or InfoSecurity Europe. This is the perfect time to organize a meet-up on Wednesday 30rd April. Security bloggers are welcome to have
R.I.P Full-Disclosure… What’s Next?
Sad news received today, a (last) message was posted in the Full-Disclosure mailing-list. John Cartwright, one of the founder and owner, anounced the end of the list (copy here). Personally, I subscribed in December 2006 (more than seven years ago!). I was  a passive reader but learned so many interesting stuff!
Book Review: Cuckoo Malware Analysis
I’m a Cuckoo user for a long time therefore it was a good opportunity to read the book “Cuckoo Malware Analysis” and write a quick review (The book is published by Packt Publishing). For the readers who don’t know what Cuckoo is, here is a brief introduction… Malwares are a
Tracking Processes/Malwares Using OSSEC
For a while, malwares are in front of the security stage and the situation is unlikely to change in the coming months. When I give presentations about malwares, I always like to report two interesting statistics in my slides. They come from the 2012 Verizon DBIR: In 66% of investigated incidents,