It makes me really sad we need comments like this for people who attend defcon / watch the videos. This is the internet guys, really important you learn how to use it before getting this deep.
@@sunny_dispositionagreed, its embarassing how retarded ppl have become, we did a lil too much 'accepting' need a bit more of that prove yourself gate keeping back
I want to learn more about pulling from servers directly. Thank you for the recommendation. If I can't find it I'll be right back.. 😅 Edit: Thank you, that is going on my ofline USB.
Agree, if you want the slides, do a search for this; DEF CON 32 - Jon DiMaggio - Behind Enemy Lines - Going undercover to breach the LockBit Ransomware Operation.pdf Its sadly a pdf, but I'm sure you know how to handle that, since you're watching a def con video
I was listening with audio only, and I thought this guy was a 19 year old teenager the way he talks. also it sounded like he was in love with the russian hacker
stocking is common game for a hacker to do, everyone gets hacked somehow. hacking their phone, being friends with their friends and meeting them up f2f. but the real deal is normally more addictive specially when is the opposite sex but behind your motivation is motives more than emotion of a real fake since it has nothing to do with the potential power of technology, it is a wonderful story.
I hate how defcon on the new videos the past 5 years or so they no longer show the decks. I like the older videos where they show all the slides as part of the talk. But for some reason they only post a couple of their items and no decks now. I wonder if attending defcon, if they make the decks and videos of every one of them available to attendees. That's how most cybersecurity conferences usually work. Such as RSA, Gartner, even beyond trust when identity VMware/VM world, all of those conferences do that. Except for the ones that are confidential or basically internal use only type of thing that they don't want all the place. That's the more secure conferences, but yeah if they do that then that gives me another incentive to attend. The only reason why I haven't attended defcon is because I like to have my work pay for conferences but this one is cheap, but I don't like that it's over a weekend so going is taking my personal time and not my work time that I could be paid to go. But yeah I might just end up going anyways but yeah just wondering if they provide the decks afterwards cuz I love to download the decks and use them for references for items with my management and presentations and stuff that I have to work on for work
they always seem to f'up one or another part of it; if they DO show the slides they're in this absurdly small window (e.g. 40% of the video area) often illegibly small b/c of a lot of crap graphical BS frame around the edge and a whole chunk of 'nerd in front of microphone' on the right. I mean I love Defcon vids but they frequently and consistently do a poor job of the video capture/composition (and sometimes - worst of all- even the audio sucks)
These slides are available on the media server. This deck and many others are available via a quick Google search, at least from my experience. At this point many more videos have been uploaded from this DefCon and there are more than few which display the slides. I would recommend you take personal time to experience DefCon. Of course, there are many opportunities to have fun and to network etc, so it is up to you decide if it is worth it.
Needless to say, LockBit is definitely not the father of ransom ware, e.g. no such agency is the father of ransom ware, regardless of transportation methodology.
BTW you can view the slides on the Defcon media server.
Wss wondering thanks
It makes me really sad we need comments like this for people who attend defcon / watch the videos. This is the internet guys, really important you learn how to use it before getting this deep.
@@sunny_dispositionagreed, its embarassing how retarded ppl have become, we did a lil too much 'accepting' need a bit more of that prove yourself gate keeping back
I want to learn more about pulling from servers directly. Thank you for the recommendation. If I can't find it I'll be right back.. 😅
Edit: Thank you, that is going on my ofline USB.
Too bad there is no slides
Agree, if you want the slides, do a search for this;
DEF CON 32 - Jon DiMaggio - Behind Enemy Lines - Going undercover to breach the LockBit Ransomware Operation.pdf
Its sadly a pdf, but I'm sure you know how to handle that, since you're watching a def con video
Thats criminal.
@@GhettoStudio21 Waht are you saying LMFAO. It is not. Please educate yourself.
@@colinofay7237 Thank you :D
@ sir, do you see any slides during this video presentation? Educate yourself first.
Best talk I attended at Defcon this year. Sad we can’t see his slides
how hard is it to hire an editor and add the slides to the videos?
If you guys need help let me know.
His career and dedication is impeccable
"Do you know how hard it was not to call him on his cell" 😂 very relatable
You see, a pimp's love is very different from that of a square.
Collins!
No slides :(
I was listening with audio only, and I thought this guy was a 19 year old teenager the way he talks. also it sounded like he was in love with the russian hacker
Great talk
Hahah the pictures were a great touch to the presentation! Love it!
stocking is common game for a hacker to do, everyone gets hacked somehow. hacking their phone, being friends with their friends and meeting them up f2f. but the real deal is normally more addictive specially when is the opposite sex but behind your motivation is motives more than emotion of a real fake since it has nothing to do with the potential power of technology, it is a wonderful story.
Sounds like u have experience hahaha
stocking 😂😂😂
You stock a shelf.
You stalk your prey.
Sounds like you would have taken this guy up on an offer if he reached out to you on Grindr 😂
Low key all the speakers sounded same lol the guy who said something about his wife befor he spoke ,I was like oh come on lol
I don't think everyone is on grinder lol it's a bit different than fb
@@elite_fitness I almost think it's more embarrassing to be on Facebook 🤣
“How bad you want this code?” 😂
@@josephvalentine-c7d ahhhhaha 🤣
I hate how defcon on the new videos the past 5 years or so they no longer show the decks. I like the older videos where they show all the slides as part of the talk. But for some reason they only post a couple of their items and no decks now. I wonder if attending defcon, if they make the decks and videos of every one of them available to attendees. That's how most cybersecurity conferences usually work. Such as RSA, Gartner, even beyond trust when identity VMware/VM world, all of those conferences do that. Except for the ones that are confidential or basically internal use only type of thing that they don't want all the place. That's the more secure conferences, but yeah if they do that then that gives me another incentive to attend. The only reason why I haven't attended defcon is because I like to have my work pay for conferences but this one is cheap, but I don't like that it's over a weekend so going is taking my personal time and not my work time that I could be paid to go. But yeah I might just end up going anyways but yeah just wondering if they provide the decks afterwards cuz I love to download the decks and use them for references for items with my management and presentations and stuff that I have to work on for work
they always seem to f'up one or another part of it; if they DO show the slides they're in this absurdly small window (e.g. 40% of the video area) often illegibly small b/c of a lot of crap graphical BS frame around the edge and a whole chunk of 'nerd in front of microphone' on the right. I mean I love Defcon vids but they frequently and consistently do a poor job of the video capture/composition (and sometimes - worst of all- even the audio sucks)
@@DrTunethey just need to stop being cheap and hire an editor
These slides are available on the media server. This deck and many others are available via a quick Google search, at least from my experience.
At this point many more videos have been uploaded from this DefCon and there are more than few which display the slides.
I would recommend you take personal time to experience DefCon. Of course, there are many opportunities to have fun and to network etc, so it is up to you decide if it is worth it.
Based.
That’s a great story
Needless to say, LockBit is definitely not the father of ransom ware, e.g. no such agency is the father of ransom ware, regardless of transportation methodology.
This guy worked for Putin or NSA?
lol