Cyphercon Badge Bug
Tymkrs
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Hey all,
Just wanted to share a new project we recently completed. We were asked to create the electronics badge for Cyphercon 2016, which just finished in Milwaukee WI. It was a gathering of Midwest infosec professionals and hackers. Information on the badge can be found: http://hackthebadge.com/cyphercon-2016-badge/
To interface with it, and to give the badge crackers some additional information, we created an additional board called the badge bug. It could be hooked up to the badge allow serial terminal access to working with the badge. The software Whisker wrote for it, however, could be used without a badge and worked as a badge simulator.
Hope you guys like it, and hopefully in the next couple of days I'll have pictures of the badges themselves!
Just wanted to share a new project we recently completed. We were asked to create the electronics badge for Cyphercon 2016, which just finished in Milwaukee WI. It was a gathering of Midwest infosec professionals and hackers. Information on the badge can be found: http://hackthebadge.com/cyphercon-2016-badge/
To interface with it, and to give the badge crackers some additional information, we created an additional board called the badge bug. It could be hooked up to the badge allow serial terminal access to working with the badge. The software Whisker wrote for it, however, could be used without a badge and worked as a badge simulator.
Hope you guys like it, and hopefully in the next couple of days I'll have pictures of the badges themselves!
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These were the lifetime badges
Just wanted to update folks on our badge with the video:
Whisker goes through how the badge bug works, what it does, and shows a demo of it!