Training
Corporate Hackers now offers intra-company and tailor-made training programs.
Our field of expertise covers:
IT Underground
IT Underground is an international conference dedicated to IT security issues, where remarkable authorities share their knowledge and experience with IT specialists.
Widespread, unlimited access to the worldwide web has forced all of us to face the kind of dangers, which in the past had only appeared in the visions of science-fiction writers and film directors.
Increasingly powerful computers, broadband connections and the ingenuity of Internet villains force the people responsible for network security to remain vigilant at all times.
This requires expert knowledge, so learn from the best.
The IT Undergound will take place 27th-28th January 2006, Berlin, Germany.
More info: www.itunderground.org
The Next Generation firewall
Corporate Hackers introduces Ronin NG, the Next Generation firewall.
Mainly dedicated to Small & Medium Businesses, Ronin NG is an out-of-the box advanced router and firewall. Ronin NG provides secure connections, so you can focus on what really matters for you: your job!
Hakin9 5/2005
Hakin9 5/2005 (12) - new issue of the security mag is out!
In this issue :
- Pharming – DNS cache poisoning attacks,
- Voice over IP security – SIP and RTP protocols,
- Robot Wars – How Botnets Work,
- Exploiting Java VM security vulnerabilities,
- Advanced SQL Injection Techniques,
- Linux shellcode optimisation,
- Bad Tools Make Bad Software - an interview with Dan J. Bernstein
WhatTheHack!
Corporate Hackers was at WhatTheHack between July 28th and 31st, Netherland.

Hypertechnological Woodstock-like event, WhatTheHack is a 3,000-hacker meeting, gathering around lectures and workshops. This takes place every four-year period.
This year, the main points of interest were biometric vulnerabilities, wireless networks, (in)security of bluetooth and network technologies... and lockpicking. Kevin Warwick, the first cyborg, had also a great success.
Data retention in Europe
Data retention is no solution!
The European ministers of Justice and the European Commission want to keep all telephone and internet traffic data of all 450 million Europeans. If you are concerned about this plan, please sign the petition.
What's wrong with data retention? The proposal to retain traffic data will reveal who has been calling and e-mailing whom, what websites people have visited and even where they were with their mobile phones. Telephone companies and internet services providers would be ordered to store all traffic data of their customers. Police and intelligence agencies in Europe would be granted access to the traffic data. Various, competing proposals in Brussels mention retention periods from 6 months up to four years.
Software patents refused
On July 6th, the European Parliament rejected the controversial software patent bill.
If passed, this law would have legitimated claims about intellectual property on ideas and would have jeopardized the prospects of SME and open source developers.
French Electronic ID Card
This paper is not available in english right now. Read the full story in french!
Corporate Hackers newsletter
Corporate Hackers launches his newsletter. You'll find prime info about new products and the latest IT security news.
Don't hesitate! Subscribing is easy: just give your e-mail address here.
Hakin9 - 4/2005
The issue 4/2005 of Hakin9, our partner, is out.
- Bluetooth connection security
- Network steganography – hiding data in TCP/IP headers
- Recovering data from Linux file systems
- Dangerous Google – searching for secrets
- Selected honeypot detection methods
- Intrusion Detection Systems Internals
- Outsmarting Windows Personal Firewalls
- Spam protection methods
You will soon be able to buy it online.




