Welcome to the Binary Fun Week!

Get ready for a week packed with talks and activities centered around what really runs the digital world: binary code

We are bringing to Dartmouth some of the legendary folks behind the iconic Phrack and tmp.out hacker zines, plus many brilliant minds from the wide security and research community to share their \hacker spirits/.

Expect deep dives into computer security, creative takes on reverse engineering, and some binary art & puzzles along the way!


Time & Location: Oct 20-25, ECSC

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Recordings

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# Guest Lectures

01 Justin Michaels (Bilp) + Martiros Shakhzadyan (vrzh)

  • Time: Oct 20 12:30-15:00
Intro to ELF / various known virus types / detection / disinfection
+ Hands-on labs!
(Light refreshments will be provided)

02.1 Droogie + Bilp + vrzh

Intro to C & security / bug hunting / examples of vulnerabilities / and more

02.2 Joseph Tartaro (Droogie)

Boot loaders / bug hunting / attack surface auditing / examples of vulnerabilities / and more

03 Nathan Dautenhahn

Making Meaning from Binaries -
Reachability, Influence, and the Language of Analysis

04 Ryan elfmaster O'Neill

Custom ELF Dynamic linkers & Loaders -
For Fun, Profit, and Security Solutions

05 Marion Marschalek

GCC Internals and where Compilers Matter in Security

02.3 vrzh

elf zoo / infected elf examples

06 elfmaster + Netspooky

Binary golf / ELF golf case studies & bugs, etc

07 Nika Korchok Wakulich (ic3qu33n)

Zombies in the screen: exploit development as artistic practice, binary golfing and vx art from DOS viruses to UEFI malware
UEFI bootkits / attack surface & exploits / binary arts & puzzles

# Questions?

Please contact Wei-Cheng Wu (wei-cheng dot wu dot gr at dartmouth.edu)