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Defcon will once again be one-upping the sophistication of the conference attendee badges.
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Wired got a sneak peek at one of the more fun aspects of this coming weekend’s Defcon, the hackable badge. Last year’s badge was hacked in just ten minutes, but it didn’t have an SD card slot and USB support. The new card has fewer features than last year’s but is more powerful.
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Rogers and Clarke are also responsible for this year’s Hardware Hacking Village (HHV), which allows Defcon attendees to test their hacking skills and learn a few things from acclaimed hardware hacker Joe Grand, who will be calling the HHV his headquarters.
[ continue ]Design News
The new PROTOTYPE THIS! 13-part series kicks off this October, providing viewers with the opportunity to live with a team of engineers through the design process—from the early drawing board stage through production and view all the ups and downs along the way.
[ continue ]hackinSTACK
Turns out there are some changes going on this year for Defcon badge hackers. Joe Grand, designer of the badge for the last 3 years, has announced plans to pre-release some of the specs of this years design before the conference.
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