Topic: Defcon

13 chapters across the catalog

Quippy
Episode 1581 1:48:57 - 1:54:11

1581: Quippy

Defcon, AI Hacking Competition

The Defcon hacking conference in Las Vegas featured a competition backed by the White House to find vulnerabilities in AI chatbots like ChatGPT. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon demonstrated how to bypass "guardrails" to get instructions on hot-wiring cars or "destroying humanity." The hosts characterize the event as a marketing exercise for tech companies to claim they are making AI "safer."

Colorism
Episode 1058 38:10 - 44:33

1058: Colorism

CBS News Report on AI Malware and Infrastructure Hacks

A CBS News report from the Black Hat and DEFCON security conferences detailed theoretical threats where AI-driven malware uses facial recognition to trigger data wipes on specific targets. The report also suggested that hackers could target critical infrastructure, such as water dams, to create distractions on election days. The hosts dismissed these scenarios as sensationalist "cock and bull stories."

CannMed
Episode 842 1:36:24 - 1:38:07

842: CannMed

Las Vegas Meetup, No Agenda CD and Defcon

Ramsey Cain is organizing the annual No Agenda Las Vegas meetup on August 6th at the Encore Lobby Bar, coinciding with the Defcon hacker convention. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendacd.com for details on the event and to participate in distributing CDs to convention attendees. The hosts highlight the presence of cybersecurity experts and federal agents at the event.

Thermostat Placebo
Episode 746 2:12:24 - 2:16:22

746: Thermostat Placebo

Tesla Hacking, Defcon Cybersecurity News

At the Black Hat and Defcon security conferences, researchers demonstrated that Tesla vehicles and Android fingerprints are vulnerable to hacking. Additionally, a new digital mode for ham radio called FSQ (Fast Simple QSO) is introduced for high-frequency chat and file transfers.

Unicorn
Episode 745 50:43 - 56:13

745: Unicorn

Matthew Hamilton, Cybersecurity Capture the Flag Competitions

Associate Executive Producer Matthew Hamilton, an 18-year-old cybersecurity student, donated $268.54 to the show. Hamilton discusses his experience with Capture the Flag (CTF) hacking competitions and his leadership of the Reddit CTF team. He also mentions attending the Defcon meetup in Las Vegas and the influence of the podcast on his "outside the box" thinking.

Bad Optics
Episode 741 1:17:58 - 1:28:23

741: Bad Optics

Uber for Everything, Portugal Travel Anecdote, Defcon CDs

The discussion covers the expansion of the "Uber for everything" business model into medicine and home services. A host shares a detailed story from the 1980s about being a television star in Portugal during the Europa TV era, where he was greeted by thousands of fans. Additionally, Sir Ramsey Kane announces plans to distribute 400 "Tech Horny" No Agenda CDs at the Defcon security conference in Las Vegas.

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 23:12 - 25:03

740: Losers to Lions

No Agenda CD, Las Vegas Defcon 23 Meetup

Ramsey Cain organizes a No Agenda meetup in Las Vegas during Defcon 23 on Saturday, August 8th. The event will take place at the Encore Lobby Bar and Cafe starting at 6 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP via email or Twitter to coordinate shirt sizes for merchandise.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 1:06:45 - 1:08:25

432: Felonious Bears

Hacker Conferences, Defcon and Black Hat Skepticism

The hosts dismiss major hacker conferences like Defcon and Black Hat as "bullcrap" and marketing events for the NSA. They argue that real hackers do not attend public conferences or talk to the tech press. One host challenges attendees to hack his personal accounts while calling them "weenies" and "shills."

Karma Kards
Episode 342 23:58 - 27:09

342: Karma Kards

Denver Counter-Terrorism Drills, Operation Mountain Guardian

Over 1,500 officers from 100 agencies participated in "Operation Mountain Guardian" in Denver, a massive counter-terrorism exercise involving simulated bombings at Coors Field and Smedley Middle School. The drill, which used 500 volunteer actors, coincided with President Obama's visit to the region, prompting speculation about "cocked pistol" DEFCON 1 preparations.

Selling the Monet
Episode 341 26:46 - 30:03

341: Selling the Monet

Domain Name PR, $16 Muffins and Obamabots

Listeners registered several topical domain names to support the show's public relations efforts, including 16dollarmuffins.com and igotnothingtohide.com. The domain cockpistol.com refers to a high-level government drill status, while obamabots.com was surprisingly available for registration. These domains currently forward traffic to the main show website to boost search engine visibility.