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Intro
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Brendan OConnor
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DARPA Cyber Fasttrack
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Roadmap
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Scenario 1 BP
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Scenario 2 Bad Men with Guns
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Scenario 3 Occupy
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What we want
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Original design goals
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Learning to duck
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Fbomb
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Design Goals
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Pony Plug
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Wasp
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The Fbomb
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Case
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Carbon Monoxide Detector
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Pogo Plugs
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Durability
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Reticle
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Minimum Viable Hardware
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Mesh Network
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Hardware
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Clone Army
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Problem Solved
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Traffic Analysis
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Hidden Services
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The Lag
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Easy Local Storage
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CouchDB
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CouchDB Replication
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CouchDB Hooks
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Encrypted revocable communications
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Solution CouchDB
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Client SSL support
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Re revocable communications
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Engine X
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Certificate Revocation
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Usenet
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Bitcoin
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Big botnet
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Putting it together
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Testing
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Mission
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Infiltration
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Emissions
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Road Map
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Wireless Sniffing
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Spotlight
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The Deal
Description:
Explore the development of an intelligent F-BOMB (Falling or Ballistically-launched Object that Makes Backdoors) in this BSidesLV conference talk. Delve into various scenarios, design goals, and technical aspects of creating a covert network intelligence gathering device. Learn about the evolution from the original Fbomb to the Reticle, including hardware considerations, mesh networking, and data storage solutions. Discover how technologies like CouchDB, SSL, and Bitcoin are integrated to enhance functionality and security. Gain insights into the testing process, potential applications, and future developments in this cutting-edge field of cyber intelligence.

Reticle - Dropping an Intelligent F-BOMB

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