About us
Established in April 2010, Ruxmon is a free monthly community event organised and run by the Ruxcon team.
Each month speakers from the local security community will share their knowledge on a security topic ranging from introductory/beginner level to more advanced topics. Presentations are followed up with a catchup at a local pub. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend, especially newcomers.
If you're interested in IT Security and related topics, looking to learn a bit more, or want to meet up with fellow security people, then you should definitely check out a meeting.
Discord: https://discord.gg/3J4qCfBA
Upcoming events
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1. Glitter nail polish vs the Evil Maid, the Story 2. I put CVE in your CVE
RMIT Swanston Academic Building 80. level 2 room 2, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Melbourne, AU** NEW VENUE **
Room 080.02.002 at RMIT (Building 80) - 445 Swanston St, Melbourne
** NEW VENUE **Glitter nail polish vs the Evil Maid, the Story - @hoodiePony
The Evil Maid attack vs the Glitter nail polish tamper evident seal; recommended by many as one of the best defences in detecting tampering. But, what if it isn’t as infallible as we think it is? What if, a real maid could learn and do it without any lengthy specialised training? In this story, we’ll do a speedrun of the techniques used to bypass tamper evident seals and how the previously impossible to bypass Glitter Nail Polish seal was bypassed. It's an introduction to the field of tamper evident seals bypass.I heard you like CVEs, so I put CVE in your CVE! Speaker: @Snyff (Pentesterlab.com)
Too many people read a CVE to populate a risk register and decide when, or if, they should patch. What’s the fun in that? In this talk, we will do the opposite. We will take the patch diff, understand what it tries to block, then try to bypass it.Streaming
If you can't attend the event in person the talks will be streamed in the "ruxmon-stream" voice channel in the Ruxcon Discord in the day of the event! (join now by clicking here: https://discord.gg/g2CpEbkXmM49 attendees
Past events
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