[Hackrf-dev] Fwd: BAHA meeting: July 14th - Breaking the (Radio) Waves for F&P (SDR)
Jesus nomellames
nomellames at gmail.com
Thu Jul 11 12:25:03 EDT 2013
For those of you in the bay area, I will present hackRF at Noisebridge
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From: <travis+ml-baha at subspacefield.org>
Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 8:45 AM
Subject: BAHA meeting: July 14th - Breaking the (Radio) Waves for F&P (SDR)
To: baha at lists.bitrot.info
Bay Area (Hacker's Association|Security Enthusiasts) Meeting!
2nd Sunday of every month, 2pm, at Noisebridge, in the main area.
It lasts until it's over.
It's for people interested in security, not the more general "make
stuff" kind of hacking.
Date of Meeting:
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2pm (1400), 14 July 2013
Always second Sunday of the month at 2pm
This month we present:
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Jesus Molina
On:
Breaking the [Radio]Waves for Fun and Profit
Software defined radio has been around for quite a bit, but only now
its impact appears dangerously evident to the security community:
Creating rogue GSM stations, defibrillate pacemakers remotely, open
garage doors? The non-standard radio waves, in the past considered
safe due to expensive hardware requirements to receive and transmit,
are now as vulnerable as 802.11 was in the past.
In the first section of the presentation hardware tools such as the USRP
and more recent Jawbreaker will be presented as well as software to listen,
transmit and investigate captured signals. The second part will be a demo,
where a signal from a RF device transmitted in an unknown frequency will be
captured, demodulated and recreated as a proof of concept. Participant
could participate in the demo - I will provide some rtl-sdr devices or you
can purchase one to play with it ($25 in Amazon).
About the Author:
Jesus Molina (www.jesusmolina.com) is an independent consultant based in
the Bay Area. He holds several patents for creating security devices, has
been a guest editor for IEEE security journal and has published several
papers for hardware and cloud security. More importantly, he is closely
watched by the NSA, like all of us.
Location:
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https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge
2169 Mission St, San Francisco, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way, Known Universe
Finding the space can be tricky; it has a red circular logo above the
otherwise inconspicuous door, and is next to a market that sells
fruit. It is very close to 16th and Mission BART stop. If you're
driving, leave 15-30 minutes extra to find parking due to the heavy
traffic around there. I often use a lot near 16th and Mission.
Speaker?
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If you would like to be a speaker, or know someone who would,
please let us know.
Our Site:
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http://baha.bitrot.info/
Includes google calendar (never miss another meeting), directions,
link to mailing list, etc. Please check it out.
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http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/
He was so quiet you might not notice his absence, like the missing r
in a Referer field.
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