DEFCON 17: Subverting the World Of Warcraft API
Speakers: Christopher Mooney Software Engineer, Project DoD Inc. James Luedke Software Engineer, Project DoD Inc. The authors will demonstrate how to work within the World of Warcraft API framework to re-enable the features of protected and disabled functions. They will explain their library and how to use it to get around the restrictions on programmatically casting spells, targeting, moving, and performing those actions in response to UI events. What's more, they will use this library to do a live demonstration of this code autonomously playing battlegrounds. This talk will include a description of how their library works with example source, how you can download and use the code, and how to get involved with the community developing this code. All tools will be released the day of the talk, and source will be release under the GPL3 license. In true DEF CON fashion the authors will talk about the problem they were trying to solve, demonstrate the break on the security system, demonstrate the code in action, and release the tools. If you're a hacker, you're going to love this talk. If you're a developer, you're going to love this talk. If you're a gamer, your going to love this talk. If you're a hacker, a developer, and a gamer, you cannot afford to miss this. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/defcon17_information To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/defcon17_videos

Hack All The Things: 20 Devices in 45 Minutes

DEFCON 17: That Awesome Time I Was Sued For Two Billion Dollars

DEFCON 19: Steal Everything, Kill Everyone, Cause Total Financial Ruin! (w speaker)

The True Story of Asmongold | Wrath of the Lich King

DEFCON 17: Failure

Defcon 21 - Forensic Fails - Shift + Delete Won't Help You Here

DefCon 15 - T112 - No-Tech Hacking

DEFCON 17: Stealing Profits from Spammers or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Spam

DEF CON 22 - Metacortex and Grifter - Touring the Darkside of the Internet. An Introduction to Tor

The Horrors of World of Warcraft Private Servers

Defcon 21 - The Secret Life of SIM Cards

DEFCON 19: Hacking MMORPGs for Fun and Mostly Profit ( w speaker)

How 1999 Quake 3 Teaches Elite Software Engineering

The World's Most Important Machine

COLLAPSE of Personal Computing | Investigation Into the Destruction of Ownership

DEF CON 23 - Robinson and Mitchell - Knocking my neighbors kids cruddy drone offline

DEFCON 16: Toying with Barcodes

The History of Bethesda Game Studios

This is (by far) the best StarCraft 2 I've ever seen.

