Information disclosure via P2P networks

QuahogCon

Presented by: Michael Ligh
Date: Saturday April 24, 2010
Time: 16:00 - 17:00
Location:
Track: InfoSec

In recent news stories. we've been presented with the arrests of several individuals whom have been arrested for stealing identities that they allegedly acquired over P2P networks. Combine this with corporate data leakage via P2P networks, we put on our thinking caps and tried to see how hard it really was. What we found was astounding. We'll share with you our methodologies for evil searches, tools and the results of our findings with real worked examples. We'll show you how to add P2P into your information gathering and reckon program, as well as a tool for detecting information leakage in your organizations.

Larry Pesce

Larry Pesce (Chief Research Officer, PaulDotCom Enterprises) - Larry is a Security Evangelist and co-host for the PaulDotCom Security Weekly podcast at www.pauldotcom.com. in addition to amateur Maker. Larry is also Co-Author of "Linksys WRT54G Ultimate Hacking" and Contributing author of "Using Wireshark and Ethereal" and "How to cheat at configuring Open Source Security Tools", all from Syngress publishing.


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