Awesome news! Just found out we were selected to brief at Black Hat 2012 in Vegas!!! Please join us to see the latest developments included in our project. This year, we have established full C2 and demonstrate service hiding and covert channels to establish our botnet. Remember, we exploit these vulnerabilities to demonstrate how to better secure computer networks and prevent these types of attacks from your industry production systems.
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Shmoocon was great. We dive deeper into our project at Black Hat!
You can view our presentation abstract from Black Hat's website: https://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-us-12/bh-us-12-briefings.html#Gunter
Remember to Check out our code at http://code.google.com/p/snscat/
Stay tuned, incredible sneak peaks are coming soon!
This is the official blog page for SNSCat 2012 presentation as seen at Shmoocon 2012. We are demonstrating dangers of dead drops on social media sites. Check out http://code.google.com/p/snscat/ for more info.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Finally the first post!
Thank you to everyone who attended our presentation at Shmoocon 2012. It was a blast presenting this project for the first time and we received a lot of great feedback.
We are now beginning to release our source code and documentation. Also, we will be releasing demo videos on YouTube of what we were going to demonstrate during the talk. Unfortunately, we had an epic failure of our demo system with the videos before the talk, so we are rebuilding the demos now and will release them this week.
We also want to package this in a format that management level individuals will understand to help convey the impact and risk associated with social media sites on sensitive networks. While not the top priority right now, we still want to ensure responsible transmittal of information about our project without understating or fear mongering the message.
Our google code site has the links to our presentation slides (pdf) and the rest of our web presence for SNSCat. The link is http://code.google.com/p/snscat/ .
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to send them to SNSCat2012 on twitter or by email to snscat2012@gmail.com.
We are now beginning to release our source code and documentation. Also, we will be releasing demo videos on YouTube of what we were going to demonstrate during the talk. Unfortunately, we had an epic failure of our demo system with the videos before the talk, so we are rebuilding the demos now and will release them this week.
We also want to package this in a format that management level individuals will understand to help convey the impact and risk associated with social media sites on sensitive networks. While not the top priority right now, we still want to ensure responsible transmittal of information about our project without understating or fear mongering the message.
Our google code site has the links to our presentation slides (pdf) and the rest of our web presence for SNSCat. The link is http://code.google.com/p/snscat/ .
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to send them to SNSCat2012 on twitter or by email to snscat2012@gmail.com.
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