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A presentation and paper on Reverse engineering JTAG at the 26th Chaos Communication Congress is now available to download here:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/track/Hacking/3670.en.html
Other Hacking and reverse engineering papers and talks from the conference can be found here:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html
The hacking track is here:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/track/Hacking/index.en.html

Want to learn how to upgrade your Android to RC30 and get root access on it? get a step-by-step guide here:
http://modmygphone.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The LayerOne 2008 talk by David Hulton titled: Intercepting Mobile Phone/GSM
Visit the GSM Hakcing WIKI at:
http://wiki.thc.org/gsm
The USRP is available at: http://www.ettus.com
Learn more about the GNU RADIO project at: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio
David is the Chairman of Toorcon
A simple idea that resulted in big fireworks! Just take the IP address information from wiki posts and cross it with DNS information from IP range owners and walla!
Still don’t know what this means? It means you can now find out if someone is editing their own wiki information (like deleting the bad stuff!… For shame!).
Good on you Virgil Griffith. I hope that you don’t edit your own wiki entry either
Here are the links:
- An MP3 interview with Virgil: http://www.abc.net.au/melbourne/stories/s2017196.htm?backyard
- http://virgil.gr/Â his website
- WikiScanner http://wikiscanner.virgil.gr/
This tool answers the question: who really edits wikis? Now you know!
Here is something to get your appetite going. WIRED Magazine’s list of salacious edits: