This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana
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This was the view from Pewp's suite @ the Tropicana... Pretty nice suite with all those views, eh?
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Photo of the MGM lion
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Caesar's Palace - Location of the Black Hat conference
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Caesar's Palace
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Black Hat banner
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Caesar's Palace Pools
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This was a great talk on attacking web services. XML hacking...
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Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
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Robert Morris - Former NSA Chief Scientist
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Unfortunately, I didn't go to this. I got back to my room and just crapped out.
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Gentoo Linux startup
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Phil Zimmerman talking about his new secure VoIP project
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Havoc and the infamous Robert Morris (former NSA Chief Scientist) - "They" say there is a fine line between genius and insanity.
From Wikipedia:
Robert "Bob" Morris is an American cryptographer. He was an employee of Bell Labs and later served as chief scientist of the National Security Agency's National Computer Security Center.[1]. He is the father of Robert Tappan Morris.
Morris contributed to early versions of UNIX. He wrote the math library, the crypt program, and the password encryption algorithm. The trap-door encryption algorithm (now called a key derivation function) which was originally used for encrypting passwords stored in the /etc/passwd file of UNIX computers; analogous techniques, relying on different functions, are still in use today.[2] Morris was also the author and namesake of the original code to delete filenames and the files they refer to; hence the executable's name, "rm".
There is a description of Morris in Clifford Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg. Many readers of Stoll's book remember Morris for giving Stoll a challenging mathematical puzzle (originally due to John H. Conway) in the course of their discussions on computer security: What is the next number in the sequence 1 11 21 1211 111221 312211? (known as the look-and-say sequence). Stoll chose not to include the answer to this puzzle in The Cuckoo's Egg, to the frustration of many readers.[3]
At NSA's NCSC, Morris was involved in the production of the Rainbow Series of computer security standards. He retired from the NSA around 1995.
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Douglas (Microsoft), Pewp, Havoc
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Douglas, chiXy, Pewp
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Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
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Microsoft party @ PURE in Caesar's Palace
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