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[edit] Day 3

Time Shelter Foo Shelter Bar
11:00 The School of Hacking Art

Is it possible? 10 years experience from the first man who said "yes".

At the beginning of 90s Soviet (now Russian) hackerdom begin to experience same problems, as everywhere. Journalists became to blame computer fandom in virtually every crime they could imagine.

Linux ist obsolet 2,0


Minix3 wurde von einer Gruppe unter der Leitung von Andy Tanenbaum entwickelt. Mit rund 4000 loc stellt es eines der kleinsten Micro-Kernelsysteme dar und steht erfreulicherweise unter einer freien Lizenz. An der TFH Berlin wurde eine Minix3-Firewall entwickelt, welche deutlich bessere Robustheitseigenschaften besitzt als bisher verwendete Systeme.

11:30
12:00
12:30 Estonia and information warfare

What really happened in Estonia, and what does it mean to us?

Estonia is one of the most advanced countries in the world, and just now survived what has been referred to as "the first 'real' cyber conflict". What really happened there, and what does it mean to us?

Freifunk und Recht

Betreiberhaftung für offene Funknetze

Der Beschluss des LG Hamburg vom 26.7.2006 und ihm folgend das LG Frankfurt am Main vom 22.2.2007 zur Störerhaftung eines Betreibers von offenen Funknetzwerken hat in der Freifunk-Szene für Aufsehen gesorgt.

13:00
13:30
14:00 Umsetzung der Vorratsdatenspeicherung im TKG

Der Gesetzesentwurf zur Umsetzung der Vorratsdatenspeicherung im TKG

Mittlerweile liegt der Gesetzentwurf zur Umsetzung der Vorratsdatenspeicherung in nationales Recht vor.

GNU Radio & the Universal Software Radio Peripheral

Current Capabilities and Future Directions

Eric Blossom and Matt Ettus will present an update on GNU Radio and the Universal Software Radio Peripheral 2 (USRP2). We'll talk about new applications and hardware, the port to the Cell (PS3), and demo a thing or two.

14:30
15:00
15:30 Online Search

A Necessary Investigation Instrument?

The need for new investigation instruments in the fight against Cybercrime is a topic that is currently discussed on an intensive level – not only in Germany and not only in Europe.

The A5 Cracking Project

Practical attacks on GSM using GNU Radio and FPGAs

A lot of work has been done on coding together GSM support for GNU Radio and now the next question is how to get past the A5 over-the-air encryption. In this talk we will present the GNU Radio software we've thrown together which let you monitor unencrypted GSM traffic and will go over the various published attacks on A5. The primary goal of this talk is to present our findings on building a practical and feasible A5/1 cracker that can decrypt GSM communications in a reasonable amount of time.

16:00
16:30
17:00 Terrorists and the Internet

A Justification for Stricter Laws?

A number of legislative approaches that are regulating the use of the internet have two things in common: The cut back civil liberties and justify this with the fight against terrorism.

Practical RFID Attacks

writing, sniffing & emulating 13.56MHz RFID tags with OpenPCD and OpenPICC hardware

This presentation will explain how to access information stored on 13.56MHz RFID cards by using the open hardware RFID reader/writer design OpenPCD. It will enable users of the OpenPICC 13.56Mhz RFID emulator to add software support for RFID emulation profiles and show how to practically sniff RFID transactions with OpenPICC.

17:30
18:00
18:30 "A Scanner Darkly"

Filmvorführung und Diskussion

Filmvorführung und anschließende Diskussion im Rahmen der Beteilung am Filmfestival "über morgen".

Twisting timing in your favour

Finding and exploiting concurrency issues in software

This lecture wants to make the audience a bit more familiar with a species of bugs that is not yet as boring and overfished as your vanilla buffer overflow: concurrency issues. Bring your debugger and some rubber gloves, because when investigating these beasts, you will need them.

19:00
19:30
20:00 ZERT: VML, ANI and Third-party Patches

Assembly - lots of it.

ZERT, the Zeroday Emergency Response Team, hit the news in the past 2 years with third-party patches to 0day attacks such as VML and ANI. What's behind these vulnerabilities, and how were the patches constracted?

20:30
21:00
21:30 monochrom's Taugshow #12

A joyful bucket full of good clean fanaticism, crisis, language, culture, self-content, identity, utopia, mania and despair, condensed into the well known cultural technique of a prime time TV show.

monochrom presents: ++TAUGSHOW #12++

Taugshow is a tour-de-farce. A joyful bucket full of good clean fanaticism, crisis, language, culture, self-content, identity, utopia, mania and despair, condensed into the well known cultural technique of a prime time TV show.

Know your compiler

...and what the optimizer does so you don't have to

Programmers often attempt to make their code faster but end up only making it less readable. This talk attempts to show what kind of optimizations you can (and should) leave to your compiler.

22:00
22:30
23:00 Black Ops 2007

Billions Of Packets Can't Be Wrong

This year, I'm looking at two apparently divergent concepts: Automated structural analysis of arbitrary byte streams, and the identification of massive scale deployment patterns in Internet-facing services. The plan is to use code written for the former, to summarize and comprehend the nature of the latter.

23:30

[edit] Day 4

Time Shelter Foo Shelter Bar
11:00 Fun with NFC Mobile Phones

Near Field Communication

The lecture offers an introduction in Near Field Communication (NFC) on mobile phones.

Breaking WEP in less than 60 Seconds

the next level

WEP is the currently most used protocol for securing 802.11 networks, also called wireless lans or wlans. Recently, a new attack on WEP, the PTW attack, was discovered, which allows an attacker to recover the secret key in less than 60 seconds in some cases.

11:30
12:00
12:30 B.A.T.M.A.N. - Better Approach to Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking

New routing algorithm and daemon for wireless community networks

B.A.T.M.A.N. is a new routing algorithm developed by the Freifunk community. It is a simple and robust algorithm for establishing multi-hop routes in mobile ad-hoc networks. It ensures highly adaptive and loop-free routing while causing only low processing and traffic cost.

A Crash Course In The Math of Public Key Cryptography

All the math you need to demystify public key crypto, no background needed.

This workshop is a lecture-style presentation on the mathematics of public key encryption, aimed towards people who want or may need to do their own encryption. The focus will be on discrete logarithms (DH, ElGamal, DSA), factoring (RSA), and elliptic curves. No background in mathematics necessary.

13:00
13:30
14:00 23 ways to fight for your rights


Human rights and civil liberties are under attack. Looking at the vast number of plans and legislatory projects, many have the feeling that political engagement is not worth the effort anymore.

14:30
15:00
15:30 WIPO Broadcasting Treaty

Lobbying on an International Scale

The WIPO Broadcasting treaty in its original form is a threat not only to the rights of creative people around the world but to the core understanding of the internet.

Swedish analysis of Nazi crypto TTYs

How Beurling et al. broke the Siemens & Halske T52 crypto teleprinter

This talk will describe how a team of Swedish cryptanalysts broke the electromechanical cryptographic teleprinter "Siemens & Halske T52" which was used by the Germans during World War II for "important" traffic. It contained a stream cipher implementation much more sophisticated than the substitution engine of the well-known Enigma. The talk will focus on reconstructing how the Swedes, specifically the key figure of Arne Beurling, could have gotten the ideas for breaking the cipher -- a process about which next to no historical accounts exist.

16:00
16:30
17:00 Campaigns for promoting and defending digital freedom in France

How the french libre software activists do it

A presentation of a few successful campaigns in France in the field of defending freedom in a digital world: bringing awareness against the dangers of the EUCD transposition, against DRM, and influence the candidates to a presidential race to talk about Libre Software. What have we learned? How to do it? How to achieve better cooperation between associations/NGOs?

Hardware Hacking for Software Geeks

Essential Tips and Tricks

How to build your own lab in your basement for engineering and reverse-engineering on a budget. Demystifying modern System On a Chip (SOC) Micro-Controllers for early hardware prototyping and software development. Practical reverse engineering; using your verification tools to reverse engineer and modify systems without source code.

17:30
18:00
18:30 Copyfight in context

Scandinavian pirate experiences

Piratbyrån will share some experiences from the Swedish copyfight (including the case of The Pirate Bay), and talk about the need to get beyond defence of file-sharing. How to get beyond copyright's abstraction, in order to create meaning and context in an age of cultural abundance? An introduction to kopimist tactics and an invitation to embrace unknown opportunities.

19:00
19:30
20:00 Rebellious Communication and the Federal Flood

My experience and the role of bloggers, podcasters, and other rebellious net-based media sources in post Katrina New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

Following hurricane Katrina, hundreds of thousands of people were hit with one of the worst disasters in US history; the mismanagement and neglect of the government, better known in New Orleans as the FEDERAL FLOOD.

Brain Computer Interface-Steuerung für ein Himmelbett

Wie baut man ein Brain Computer Interface und steuert damit ein Himmelbett?

How to controll a canopy bed with your brain?! Wie steuert man ein Himmelbett mit seinen Gedanken?!

Wir wollen in diesem Talk unser Projekt vorstellen, was zum Ziel hat ein Brain Computer Interface zu entwickeln und damit ein Himmelbett zu steuern. Wir sind noch dabei den Prototypen zu bauen und hoffen, dass bis zum Camp alles fertig ist und funktioniert. Auf unserer Projekt Webseite (https://metabci.org/trac) kann man den aktuellen Stand verfolgen.

20:30
21:00
21:30 Enabling Innovation in Europe

Hacker Spaces, Startups, and a new approach to social movements

Great things rarely happen just because of good people or great ideas. For something interesting to happen opportunity, vision, and the ability to execute must come together.

Hack Your Brain

Using Sound & Light Machines to achieve desired states of consciousness

What would happen if you played a brainwave sequence into your brain? Answer: if it is a sequence that brings you to a desired state, it brings you there. Anyone can sleep like sleeping beauty, meditate like a zen master, or wake up without caffeine.

22:00
22:30
23:00 Tits & Bits

pr0n 2.0

Tits-n-Bits chronicles the technical and social challenges working at an adult video website. The presentation is focused on: an industry backgrounder, encoding/codec technology, performance monitoring, security and other goodies from the dark-n-profitable side of the interweb.

Kurzwellen/"hacks" der 70/80er Jahre


Von Radio Pyöngyang bis zu den 500-KW-Jammern Dx-ing in Zeiten des kalten Krieges.

23:30

[edit] Day 5

Time Shelter Foo Shelter Bar
11:00 Regiotreffen


Das Treffen für CCC-Erfas und Chaostreffs.

11:30
12:00
12:30 Camp Network Review


An introduction into the structure and design of the camp network - featuring a description of hardware setup and focusing on the Backbone Network infrastructure and Wireless LAN.

13:00
13:30
14:00 Camp Closing Event
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