This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: DEFCON, United Airlines security case study, and a chaser of meeting hygiene.
MoominSmå GrodornaOpenWRT FTWRHV 4!Sub-$400, open source, Raspberry Pi-powered screening device for retinal diseases‘Faceless Recognition System’ Can Identify You Even When You Hide Your FaceDNS Tunneling: Getting The Data Out Over Other Peoples’ WiFiPolice in D’s hometown giving out “good tickets”FREE DRINKS FROM THE POLICE!!Surprise! Scans Suggest Hackers Put IMSI-Catchers All Over Defcon
New air-gap jumper covertly transmits data in hard-drive sounds
Hackers Could Break Into Your Monitor To Spy on You and Manipulate Your Pixels
Universal Serial aBUSe
With $40 of Arduino kit Almost every Volkswagen sold since 1995 can be unlocked with an Arduino
Man Pleads Guilty To Hacking United Airlines To Steal Travel Vouchers
United made some updates to better protect your MileagePlus account
TechCrunch: It’s time to publicly shame United Airlines’ so-called online security
Define Your Meeting “Type” Beforehand to Make Sure They’re Productive
Panda Express Introduces Hybrid Utensil Called Chorks
gitdown: a script which moderates your git committing activity based on your blood alcohol content (BAC) using an ArduinoTattoos by Robotic Arm With Pinpoint AccuracySelf-balancing stickNation’s First Pizza ATM Proves Dreams Really Can Come TrueSwingify: turn any song into a swing songio808: classic drum machine in the browserBob Hope’s Two Suitcases Packing List (1969)For sale: 4 offshore Lake Michigan lighthousesThe Idiomatic: idiom generatorMovie album cover mashupsThis French Museum Can Sell You a Genuine D-Day TankBeach debris cleaning robotHow to Send a Secret Message With Techno at a RaveThe CIA Puts Hundreds of Declassified Documents About UFO Sightings Online, Plus 10 Tips for Investigating Flying SaucersThe Founder: A Dystopian Business Simulator