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Black Hat USA 2013: Day One, In Pictures

Leading security conference Black Hat 2013 boasts over 100 talks that include hacking nuclear facilities, rooting SIM cards, OPSEC failures of spies, a keynote from the NSA and more.
By Violet Blue, Contributor
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Black Hat USA 2013 at Caesers Palace, Las Vegas

With temperatures hovering around 103 degrees (39 celsius) outside in Las Vegas, Black Hat USA 2013 kept over 7,000 security professionals cool inside Caesers Palace while they attended explosive talks, compelling vendor booths, Black Hat Arsenal demonstrations, and the 2013 Pwnie Awards.

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Black Hat USA 2013 bigwigs

Posing ominously in front of Black Hat USA 2013 signage at Ceasers Palace are Simon Carless (EVP, Black Hat) and Marco Pardi (President, Business Technology Events, UBM Tech).

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Unusual Black Hat "Hacker" badge

This is not a standard Black Hat badge; this "Hacker" badge belongs to Nmap author Gordon "Fyodor" Lyon.

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The Black Hat Bookstore

The Black Hat bookstore featured books such as x, x and x.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat 1013 atmosphere

All areas of the Ceasers Palace conference center were dressed top to toe with Black Hat projections, banners and more.

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Lonely ATM machines

Black Hat attendees are cautioned not to use ATM machines around the conference area for security reasons.

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Black Hat USA 2013 registration

An estimated 7,000 high-level security experts are attending Black Hat this year.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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NSA keynote audience, Black Hat USA 2013

For the opening keynote by NSA Director Keith Alexander, 3200 Black Hat attendees packed the room and around 1500 were sent to an overflow video room.

Read more in NSA Director accused of lying to Congress at Black Hat USA 2013 keynote.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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NSA keynote egging averted, Black Hat USA 2013

Just before the NSA Director's keynote, it was seen that eggs were being passed around the audience. The eggs were confiscated by security before the keynote began.

Read more in NSA Director accused of lying to Congress at Black Hat USA 2013 keynote.

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NSA keynote: General Keith Alexander, Black Hat USA 2013

During his packed Black Hat USA keynote NSA Director Keith Alexander assured the crowd that the NSA's surveillance programs are lawful interception; attendees did not hesitate to shout "Bullshit."

Read more in NSA Director accused of lying to Congress at Black Hat USA 2013 keynote.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat USA 2013 keynote: Trey Ford

Black Hat organizer Trey Ford onstage at the NSA keynote. After the General's keynote, Ford facilitated a question-and-answer session with the audience where the questions were pre-screened, and Ford cautioned the audience that the General had the option of declining to answer any question.

Read more in NSA Director accused of lying to Congress at Black Hat USA 2013 keynote.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat USA 2013 speaker: Christine Dudley

Researcher Christine Dudley presenting her Wednesday talk Beyond the application: Cellular privacy regulation space.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat USA 2013: Mactans

Three Georgia Tech hackers have revealed how to hack iPhones and iPads with malware imitating ordinary apps in under sixty seconds using a "malicious charger."

At a Wednesday, July 31 Black Hat press conference, the researchers revealed for the first time exactly how the USB charger they built can compromise iOS devices in less than a minute.

Read more in Researchers reveal how to hack an iPhone in 60 seconds.

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Black Hat USA 2013: Mactans

Billy Lau, Yeongjin Jang and Chengyu Song showed how they made an ordinary looking charger into a malicious vector for transmitting malware using an open source BeagleBoard, available for $125 (similar to a Raspberry Pi).

For the demo, the Facebook app was used as an example.

Within seconds of plugging in the charger, the Facebook app was invisibly removed from the device and seamlessly replaced with a Facebook app imitation with a malicious payload.

Apple responded by Wednesday evening saying it will issue a patch in its Fall iOS 7 update.

Read more in Researchers reveal how to hack an iPhone in 60 seconds.

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Black Hat 2013: Sponsor hall

Lavish booths, costumes and plenty of giveaways made the Sponsor Hall an attraction.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat 2013: Arsenal

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Black Hat 2013: Pwnie Express

In the Black Hat Arsenal area, popular company Pwnie Express was a huge draw. The company launched its newest product at Black Hat this week, the Pwn Plug R2.

Photo used with permission, courtesy of Black Hat Events.

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Black Hat USA 2013: Edward Snowden cutout, sponsor hall

At the side of the Black Hat Sponsor Hall, cheeky data tracking and security company FileTrek ran a "Hero or villian?" vote (we'll be back tomorrow to see how conference attendees voted).

Its booth and cardboard cutout of Edward Snowden was situated directly across the aisle from Snowden's former government contractor employer, Booz Allen Hamilton. 

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