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    Vídeos de HOPE XI

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    Ayer terminó la conferencia organizada por el grupo de 2600, HOPE XI (Hackers On Planet Earth). La mayoría de los vídeos ya están disponibles.

    Hubo tres pistas (tracks) en paralelo: (desde el mismo player puedes hacer cambiar los vídeos derecha/izquierda)

    Lamarr:

    Noether:

    Friedman:

    Jul 25, 2016
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    Vídeos de la HOPE X

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    La conferencia sobre hacking HOPE (Hackers On Planet Earth) X se celebró en julio del 2014. Esta conferencia se celebra cada 2 años y es una de las más antiguas, su primera celebración fue en 1994. Este año se celebrará en julio la HOPE XI. Con motivo de ello, hace unos días que se publicaron todos los vídeos de la última celebrada. Hace algún tiempo pusieron disponible el audio de las charlas.

    Jan 9, 2016
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    Audio de las charlas de la HOPE X

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    Los organizadores de la HOPE X han puesto disponible el audio de todas las charlas que se dieron lugar. Si quieres los vídeos, puedes comprarlos online.

    HOPE X se dio lugar en Nueva York los pasados 18-20 de julio.

    Aquí como de costumbre os dejamos las lista con todas las charlas:

    • A Conversation with Edward Snowden - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Keynote Address – Daniel Ellsberg - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Hacker Wars – A Conversation with NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake - 16kbpsThe Hacker Wars - 128kbps
    • #radBIOS: Yelling a Database across the Room - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • (Geo)location, Location, Location: Technology and Countermeasures for Mobile Location Surveillance - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • A Beautiful Mosaic: How to Use FOIA to Fight Secrecy, Explore History, and Strengthen American Democracy - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • A Sea of Parts - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • A Story of Self Publishing Success - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Apophenia: Hunting for the Ghost in the Machine - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Are You Ready to SIP the Kool-Aid? - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Art under Mass Surveillance - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Ask the EFF – This Year on the Internet - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Barrett Brown and Anonymous: Persecution of Information Activists - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Biohacking and DIYbiology North of the 45th Parallel - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Bless the Cops and Keep Them Far from Us: Researching, Exploring, and Publishing Findings While Staying out of Legal Trouble - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Blinding The Surveillance State - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Bootkits: Step-by-Step - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Bringing Down the Biological System: How Poisons Hack the Body - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Building an Open Source Cellular Network at Burning Man - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Can You Patent Software? - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Closing Ceremonies - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Codesigning Countersurveillance - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Community Infrastructure for FOSS Projects - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Community Owned and Operated Cellular Networks in Rural Mexico - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Crypto for Makers: Projects for the BeagleBone, Pi, and AVRs - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Cultures of Open Source: A Cross-Cultural Analysis - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Cyber Security in Humanitarian Projects as a Social Justice Issue - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Dark Mail - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Disruptive Wearable Technology - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • DIY Usability Research: A Crash Course in Guerrilla Data Gathering - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Drop It Like It’s Hot: Secure Sharing and Radical OpSec for Investigative Journalists - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Echoes of Returns Lost: The History of The Telecom Digest - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Electric Waste Orchestra: Learning and Teaching Music, Electronics, Programming, and Repurposing - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Elevator Hacking: From the Pit to the Penthouse - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Ergonomic Human Interface Hacking - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Ethical Questions and Best Practices for Service Providers in the Post-Snowden Era - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Fuckhackerfucks! An Audience Bashing - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • G-code: The Programming Language of Machining and 3D Printers - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Hacking Money, from Alexander the Great to Zerocoin - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Hacking the Patent System: The Vulnerabilities That Allow for Bad Patents and How to Stop Them - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Hearses and Hand-Held Calculators: The Unlikely Connections That Shaped Modern Technology and Tech Culture - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • How to Prevent Security Afterthought Syndrome - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • HTTP Must Die - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • I Am The Cavalry: Lessons Learned Fuzzing the Chain of Influence - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Identifying Back Doors, Attack Points, and Surveillance Mechanisms in iOS Devices - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Jumping the Carbon-Silicon Boundary for Fun and (Mostly) Profit - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Keeping Old Code Alive: The Venerable LambdaMOO Server in 2014 - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Lessons Learned from Implementing Real Life Whistleblowing Platforms - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Lockpicking, a Primer - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Media, Popular Misconceptions, and the CSI Effect – What Does It Mean for InfoSec and Tech Policy? - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Movie: “Algorithm” - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Movie: “Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl” - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Movie: “The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz” - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Movie: “War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State” - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • North Korea – Using Social Engineering and Concealed Electronic Devices to Gather Information in the World’s Most Restrictive Nation - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Obfuscation and its Discontents: DIY Privacy from Card Swap to Browser Hack - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Per Speculum In Ænigmate - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Postprivacy: A New Approach to Thinking about Life in the Digital Sphere - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • PRISM-Proof Email: Why Email Is Insecure and How We Are Fixing It - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Privacy-Friendly Hypertext? Do Not Track, Privacy Badger, and the Advertising-Funded Web - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Project PM: Crowdsourcing Research of the Cyber-Intelligence Complex - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Reverse Engineering – Unlocking the Locks - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Rickrolling Your Neighbors with Google Chromecast - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Screening: “Nowhere to Hide” (working title: “Rambam Gets His Man”) - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • SecureDrop: A WikiLeaks in Every Newsroom - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Securing a Home Router - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Shortwave Pirate Radio and Oddities of the Spectrum - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Showing Keys in Public – What Could Possibly Go Wrong? - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Skeuomorphic Steganography - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Social Engineering - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Solve the Hard Problem - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Spy Improv: Ask Me Anything - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • SSL++: Tales of Transport-Layer Security at Twitter - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Steepest Dissent: Small Scale Digital Fabrication - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Stupid Whitehat Tricks - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Surveillance, Sousveillance, and Anti-Surveillance: Artistic Responses to Watching - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Teaching Electronic Privacy and Civil Liberties to Government - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Technology and Jamming of XKEYSCORE - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Hidden World of Game Hacking - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Internet Society Speaks – The History, Futures, and Alternate Directions of the Internet and Its Governance - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Many Faces of LockSport - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Repair Movement - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Science of Surveillance - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Sex Geek as Culture Hacker - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • The Web Strikes Back – Fighting Mass Surveillance with Open Standards - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • This Is the X You Are Looking For - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Threat Modeling and Security Test Planning - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Thwarting the Peasants: A Guided and Rambunctious Tour Through the 2600 DeCSS Legal Files - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Travel Hacking with The Telecom Informer - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Unmasking a CIA Criminal - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Updates from the Online Identity Battlefield - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Usable Crypto: New Progress in Web Cryptography - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Using Travel Routers to Hide in Safety - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Vigilante Justice: Masks, Guns, and Networks - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Visualization for Hackers: Why It’s Tricky, and Where to Start - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • When Confidentiality and Privacy Conflict - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • When Whistleblowers Are Branded as Spies: Edward Snowden, Surveillance, and Espionage - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • When You Are the Adversary - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Why the Future is Open Wireless - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Will It Blend? How Evil Software Clogs the Pipes - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Wireless Meshnets: Building the Next Version of the Web - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • You’ve Lost Privacy, Now They’re Taking Anonymity (aka Whistleblowing is Dead – Get Over It) - 16kbps - 128kbps
    • Your Right to Whisper: LEAP Encryption Access Project - 16kbps - 128kbps
    Aug 12, 2014
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    Audio de la HOPE Number 9

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    Como viene siendo habitual, cada dos años se celebra en la ciudad de Nueva York otra de las grandes conferencias sobre seguridad, Hacking On Planet Earth o HOPE. La edición de este año se denominó HOPE Number 9 y fue celebrada los pasados 13 - 15 de julio. Esta conferencia la organiza el grupo 2600. Estos han puesto a disposición del público al audio de todas las charlas:

    • 3D Printing: Making Friends in DC Before People Start Freaking Out 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Activist DDoS Attacks: When Analogies and Metaphors Fail 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Advanced Handcuff Hacking 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Advancements in Botnet Attacks and Malware Distribution 16kbps - 64kbps
    • An Aesthetic Critique of Fictional Media 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Anti-Censorship and Anti-Surveillance Tools - Improving the Landscape 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The ARRIStocrats: Cable Modem Lulz 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Autism Spectrum and You 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Brain Chemistry: How Psychoactive Chemicals Hack the Central Nervous System 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Building Radios to Talk to the Dead 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Cell Site Location Data and Nontrespassory Surveillance after U.S. v. Jones 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Closing Ceremonies 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Combat Robots Then and Now 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Community Fabrication: Four Years Later 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Computer Forensics: Possibility, Probability, Opinion, and Fact 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Countermeasures: Proactive Self Defense Against Ubiquitous Surveillance 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Crimeware Tools and Techniques of 2012: Past, Present, and Future 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Cryptome Tracks the NYPD Ring of Steel 16kbps - 64kbps
    • DARPA Funding for Hackers, Hackerspaces, and Education: A Good Thing? 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Dead in a Pool of Blood and Millions of Dollars of Net Art 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Declassifying Government and Undermining a Culture of Insecurity 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Designing Free Hardware: Scratching Your Own Itch with a Soldering Iron 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Destroying Evidence Before It’s Evidence 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Digital Security in Health Care Institutions 16kbps - 64kbps
    • DKIM: You’re Doing It Wrong 16kbps - 64kbps
    • DUI/DWI Testing - A Hacker’s View of the Technology and Process Behind the BAC and Standard Field Sobriety Test 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Electric Bodies and Possible Worlds 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Emergence of Hacker as Artist and Artist as Hacker 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Exploiting ZigBee and the Internet of Things 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Explosive Steganography 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Film Screening: Monochrom’s Kiki and Bubu: Rated R Us -
    • Geeks and Depression 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hackers and Media Hype or Big Hacks That Never Really Happened 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hacking Mindsets: Conceptual Approaches to Transmission Art, Improvisation, Circuitbending, and Gaming Technology 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hacking the Cosmos via Crowdsourced Particle Astronomy 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hacking the Spaces 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hack the Law 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hacktivism, Tools, and the Arab Spring 16kbps - 64kbps
    • HIDIOUS Methods of Keystroke Injection 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Historic Hacks in Portable Computing 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Hosting irc.2600.net - My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult 16kbps - 64kbps
    • How to Communicate with Your Car’s Network 16kbps - 64kbps
    • How to Retrofit the First Law of Robotics 16kbps - 64kbps
    • ICANN’s New gTLD Program: Implications on Security, Stability, and Governance 16kbps - 64kbps
    • I’m Not a Real Friend, But I Play One on the Internet 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Information Distribution in the Arab Spring - No Hacks Required 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Infrastructure Mediated Sensing of Whole-Home Human Activity 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Internet is for Porn! How High Heels and Fishnet Have Driven Internet Innovation and Information Security 16kbps - 64kbps
    • IPv6 Now! What Does This Mean? 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Jason Scott’s Strange and Wonderful Digital History Argosy 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Keynote Address - William Binney 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Keynote Address - The Yes Men 16kbps - 64kbps
    • “Kill The Internet” 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Legal Processes As Infrastructure Attacks 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Lightning Talks 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Make Your Laws: Practical Liquid Democracy 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Mastering Master-Keyed Systems 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Messing with Nmap Through Smoke and Mirrors 16kbps - 64kbps
    • “No Natural Resources Were Hurt Assembling This Sofa” 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Nymwars: Fighting for Anonymity and Pseudonymity on the Internet 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Occupy the Airwaves: Tools to Empower Community Radio Stations 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Old School Phreaking 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Open Secure Telephony Network 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Original WWII Hackers 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Patents: How to Get Them and How to Beat Them 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Phone Phreak Confidential: The Backstory of the History of Phone Phreaking 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Practical Insecurity in Encrypted Radio 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Printable Electronics and the Future of Open Hardware 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Privacy - A Postmortem
    • (or Cell Phones, GPS, Drones, Persistent Dataveillance, Big Data, Smart Cameras and Facial Recognition, The Internet of Things, and Government Data Centers Vacuuming Google and Facebook, Oh My!) 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Privacy by Design - a Dream for a Telecommunications Provider That Uses Strong Cryptography to Ensure Your Privacy 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Privacy Tricks for Activist Web Developers 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Project Byzantium: An Ad-Hoc Wireless Mesh Network for the Zombie Apocalypse 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Protecting Your Data from the Cops 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Pwn the Drones: A Survey of UAV Hacks and Exploits 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Real Advances in Android Malware 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Recent Advances in Single Packet Authorization 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Re-wired: Hacking the Auditory Experience 16kbps - 64kbps
    • SCADA/PLC Exploitation and Disclosure 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Sierra Zulu. Or How to Create a Feature Film About the Digital Age - and Why That’s Pretty Hard 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Smartphone Penetration Testing Framework 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Social Engineering 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Solving More Than #firstworldproblems 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Spy Improv: Reality Unfiltered 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The State of HTTPS 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The State of Open Source Hardware 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Taking a Bite Out of Logs with Sagan 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Technology to Change Society: What Not to Do 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Testing the Two Party Tyranny and Open Source Everything: The Battle for the Soul of the Republic 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Twitter Revolution Meets Surveillance State: Now What? 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Using a Space Camp Model for Next Generation Security Training 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Using Browser-based Tools to Open Up the Web 16kbps - 64kbps
    • The Weather is Not Boring! Forecasting, Following, and Photographing Storms 16kbps - 64kbps
    • We Will Be Legion: Decentralizing the Web 16kbps - 64kbps
    • When the Founder is Gone: Longevity for Open Projects 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Why Browser Cryptography is Bad and How We Can Make It Great 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Why Names Matter: How Online Identity is Defining the Future of the Internet 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Why You Shouldn’t Write Off Higher Education, Young Grasshopper 16kbps - 64kbps
    • WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the War on the First Amendment 16kbps - 64kbps
    • Your Cell Phone is Covered in Spiders! (An Overview of Mobile Device Security) 16kbps - 64kbps
    Si quieres los vídeos, los puedes comprar aquí.

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    Jul 27, 2012
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    2600: The hacker archive

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    Creo que 2600 no necesita presentación alguna. Sigo el trabajo de este equipo desde hace algún tiempo y soy seguidor fiel a su podcast Off the hook, y aunque también estoy suscrito al Off the wall, a veces me lo salto por falta de tiempo, así como de su revista, que a decir verdad la compro más como apoyo que por otra cosa, aunque de vez en cuando sacan algún artículo que merece la pena.

    Dec 12, 2011
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    Er docu der finde: Fisgones Informáticos (Hacker Attack)

    La calidad del vídeo no es muy buena, pero lo suficiente para este tipo de documentales. He estado buscando este vídeo por internet, pero todo lo que encontré fue la versión original (inglés) o con subtítulos en alemán. Esto es una digitalización que hice en su día de una cinta VHS a VCD.

    Jul 22, 2011
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    2600 en formato electrónico

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    Ya esperaba esto con gran ilusión desde hace que me hice con mi Nook. La revista 2600 ya está disponible en formato electrónico a través de Amazon (US y UK) y de Barnes&Noble. Lo malo es que Amazon no venden libros electrónicos sin DRM y B&N, si no me equivoco, los libros están enlazados de alguna forma a tu tarjeta de crédito, por lo tanto los que no poseáis uno de estos 2 lectores, tendréis que esperar, o no.
    Nov 9, 2010
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    The Next Hope

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    La octava conferencia Hackers on Planet Earth (Hackers en el Planeta Tierra), llamada The Next Hope, tuvo lugar el pasado mes de Julio en Nueva York, los días 16, 17 y 18. Esta conferencia la organiza el grupo 2600. En este enlace podéis encontrar todas las charlas que se dieron en la misma.
    Aug 7, 2010
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    New York City Hackers

    El documental, de una media hora, trata un poco de la ética hacker y de los problemas legales que tuvo el grupo 2600 después de la publicación del código fuente de DeCSS.

    Aug 18, 2009
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