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Our articles on tamper evident bypassing, lock picking, hacking and other physical bypass methods. We also have the content from talks we have given at various conferences, and info about hacker conferences we have attended.
B-Sealed EnaShackle 1 Bypass Using a Vice
We first came across padlock seals at BSides Canberra in 2017. There are a lot of different types of padlock seals which can be used for lots of different things, like locking up cash boxes, gaming and poker machines, keys and anything else that can be held by some...
We’re Presenting at LockCon in the Netherlands!!!
Our talk has been accepted at LockCon in the Netherlands!!!! If you haven't heard of it, LockCon is an international conference about all types of locks and bypassing locks. There are presentations and championships in lockpicking, impressioning and lever-lockpicking....
Inside the ‘Hack Bag’
We had a whole bunch of questions at OzSecCon 2018 and after the conference about what we had in our bag which we call The Hack Bag, so here it is, finally. In 2017 when we first tried tamper evident bypasses at BSides Canberra and again at OzLockCon 2017 when we...
OzSecCon 2018 Tamper Evident Bypass Talk
We presented on Tamper Evident bypasses on June 2nd at OzSecCon 2018. It was an amazing experience and were lucky enough to have our talk recorded. If you are interested in our slide deck we have it here: Mos and Boo OzSecCon 2018 Presentation Slides and the...
OzSecCon 2018 Tamper Evident Challenge
OzSecCon 2018 held a two day tamper evident challenge. There were 70 people in the competition and 494 tamper evident seals were broken. There were 15 challenges: Tamper evident wristband Paper envelope sealed with wax Plastic chain with Bsealed LightLock Tamper...
OzSecCon 2018 Conference Wrap-Up
OzSecCon 2018 was the second year of OzSecCon, but last year it was called OzLockCon. It is a physical security conference held in Melbourne. Me and Boo did an awesome talk about tamper evident bypasses including a cool video of a tamper evident challenge dad made for...
Tamper Evident Lock Box Challenge
As part of our preparation for our presentation for OzSecCon 2018, we were given a 4 layer tamper evident lock box challenge to try. The goal of the challenge was to get into the box, copy a computer file, and reseal the box with all tamper evident seals back in...
Tamper Evident Label Types
There are a few different types of tamper evident labels used for different things. We will talk about these uses in another blog post. Today we will look at four different types of labels: Non-transfer labels Total transfer labels Egg shell labels Tamper evident...
BSides Canberra 2018 Conference Wrap-Up
BSides Canberra is a hacking and locksport conference. At BSides this year there was locksport, CTF, hardware hacking village and packet hacking village. I watched a few talks with my family over the two days. My favourite talk was "Operation Luigi: How i hacked my...