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Written by Christopher Abad   
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Auditing Source Code

The objective of the talk is to understand the common problems when developing code written in C/C++. It can be used as starting point to identify security problems when writing applications. The overall focus will be on the prevention of security vulnerabilities and the implementation of technical countermeasures.

Reviewing code to find vulnerabilities is becoming more and more common. Reviewing code is not only useful from a developers point of view but also from an attacker's point of view.
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This talk will go over advancements in the technology to circumvent measures put into place to prevent the age old internet pastime of annoying other people. Methods and tools will be presented for breaking audio and visual CAPTCHA systems, taking advantage of lazy registrant authentication, ruining the quality of collaborative content, and defeating spam filters even better than the spammers do and otherwise compromising usability, as well as a few other surprise demos.

Download: http://www.secure-software-engineering.com/downloads/recon2006/recon2006_Abad_eAnnoyance_1.zip

Download: http://www.secure-software-engineering.com/downloads/recon2006/recon2006_Abad_eAnnoyance_2.zip