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− | + | This talk will focus on attacking .NET Desktop Applications(EXE/DLL/Live Memory)<br>Both WhiteHat and BlackHat hacking will be shown on common security concerns such as intellectual property protection systems and licensing systems.<br>This presentation will have a New Drop of forensic info on what can be accessed about a .NET application, with basic info targeted at Malware Analysis and Live/Dead System Forensics. <br>Last year I showed how to bend .NET applications and the Runtime, This year I will show how to break the rules. I will break rules like executing ASM and injecting compiled IL (byte code) into signed and protected EXE/DLLs. I will show some Black Arts like making Malware/Key-Gens/Cracks.<br>This speech will have a second follow-up speech protection systems. Hacking .NET(C#) Applications: Protection Systems | |
== The Speakers == | == The Speakers == | ||
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The Presentation
This talk will focus on attacking .NET Desktop Applications(EXE/DLL/Live Memory)
Both WhiteHat and BlackHat hacking will be shown on common security concerns such as intellectual property protection systems and licensing systems.
This presentation will have a New Drop of forensic info on what can be accessed about a .NET application, with basic info targeted at Malware Analysis and Live/Dead System Forensics.
Last year I showed how to bend .NET applications and the Runtime, This year I will show how to break the rules. I will break rules like executing ASM and injecting compiled IL (byte code) into signed and protected EXE/DLLs. I will show some Black Arts like making Malware/Key-Gens/Cracks.
This speech will have a second follow-up speech protection systems. Hacking .NET(C#) Applications: Protection Systems
The Speakers
Jon McCoyBio TBA |
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