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RFID passports arrive for Americans

August 14, 2006 State Department to begin handing out RFID-equipped passports despite lingering security, privacy concerns. TAGS: passport, RFID, e-passport, smart card, RFID chip, agency, digital signature, researcher, Las Vegas, document, security, U.S., radio, photograph, laptop computer

iDefense ups the bidding for bugs

July 27, 2005 One day after a rival announces it will pay for details on security bugs, iDefense says it will double its payouts. TAGS: TippingPoint Technologies, iDefense, payout, researcher, Black Hat, vulnerability, Las Vegas, security company, security, hacker, bug, e-mail

Microsoft wants to meet more hackers

August 1, 2005 Software giant plans to invite hackers back for twice-annual meetings to show developers flaws discovered in Microsoft products. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, Black Hat, researcher, hacker, program manager, event, security, Las Vegas, flaw, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows

Black Hat: Privacy risk in e-Passports

August 8, 2006 special coverage RFID-based cards are easy to clone, researchers say. See the video here. TAGS: Black Hat, Defcon, e-passport, researcher, blog, Las Vegas, hacker, RFID, VoIP, security, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows Vista, printer, keyboard, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Black Hat conference goers deal with insecurities

August 3, 2007 Security experts gather in Las Vegas at the annual security conference, which has been "supersized" to handle more people, topics--and controversy. TAGS: Black Hat, researcher, conference, security, Las Vegas, Web 2.0, Web browser, video

Antivirus insecurity at Black Hat confab

July 27, 2005 Security industry event to focus on exploiting holes in antivirus, database and device driver software to break into computers. TAGS: Neel Mehta, Internet Security Systems Inc., Black Hat, antivirus product, Defcon, antivirus software, hacker, researcher, Las Vegas, security, antivirus, malicious code, Oracle Corp., conference, hacking, flaw

Nixed: Black Hat talk on RFID access badge risks

February 27, 2007 Legal threat from HID prompts security researchers to cancel discussion on flaws of radio tag-embedded building access ID cards. TAGS: Black Hat, RFID, researcher, conference, presentation, threat, Las Vegas, intellectual property, security, event, radio, card

U.S. cities hot for hydrogen

April 4, 2007 Hydrogen supporters hope what happens in Vegas doesn't just stay in Vegas.Photos: A hydrogen oasisStudying the hydrogen energy chain TAGS: hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cell, fuel cell, fleet, electricity, city, station, Las Vegas, researcher, car, U.S.

Cisco details controversial router flaw

July 29, 2005 Disagreement persists about the scope of the IOS vulnerability, which is at the center of a dispute between Cisco and a security researcher. TAGS: Black Hat, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, IPv6, advisory, researcher, router, flaw, vulnerability, conference, Las Vegas, attack, security

Black Hat 'supersizes' in Las Vegas

July 30, 2007 Taking up more space at Caesar's Palace is no gamble for the security confab as it tackles topics from the Vista x64 kernel to digital forensics for the feds. TAGS: Black Hat, forensics, Richard Clarke, application security, reverse engineering, hacking, session, conference, Las Vegas, track, researcher, security, Microsoft Windows Vista
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