Description: <div style="text-align: justify;">This talk titled "<span style="font-weight: bold;">Rage Against The Kiosk</span>" was given by Paul Craig at Brucon 2009. You can download the presentation here. <br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Abstract:</span> My name is Paul Craig, and I am the self proclaimed "King of Kiosk Hacking". Last year at Defcon 16, I released iKAT v1.0 (The Interactive Kiosk Attack Tool). iKAT is an online tool designed to allow users to hack an internet Windows Kiosk terminal, in less than one minute. Thousands of Kiosks worldwide have accessed iKAT and witnessed its Kiosk hacking power. Kiosk vendors ran for cover after the Defcon release, fixing their software and explicitly blocking iKAT and my techniques. The year is now 2009, and I have spent my spare time playing with more Kiosks. With even more success than ever before! iKAT v2.0 is now ready to be released, with more oh-day, more tools and more tricks, to provide you with the ultimate Kiosk hacking experience. <br><br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">Author Bio:</span> Paul Craig Paul Craig is a principal security consultant at Security-Assessment.com in Auckland New Zealand, Paul leads two teams of seasoned penetration testers, out of Auckland and Wellington. Paul is an active security researcher, published author, and a devoted hacker. You will often find Paul at IT security conferences where he performs a jet-lagged stage show of popping shells. <br></div><br><style type="text/css"> body { background: #FFF; } </style>
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