Decepticon The Rise and Evolution of an Intelligent Evil Twin…!!!

Presented at BruCON 0x08 (2016), Oct. 27, 2016, 2:30 p.m. (60 minutes)

“Decepticon” is an attempt to write a marginally intelligent bot capable of operating on IEEE 802.11 standards, which will launch as an Evil Twin Attack and will operate in the mode of execution with a lot of added smartness/intelligence. The brief course of talk is, Evil Twin Attack and its evolution from the normal evil twin attack to Decepticon, the need for evolution of Evil Twin Attack, drawbacks of Evil Twin and enhancements considered so far in Decepticon, the challenges we faced and our ways to solve some of them.


Presenters:

  • Krishnakant B. Patil as Krishnakant Patil
    Krishnakant is a Developer by profession. Yet, he is best known amongst the security researchers for his cutting edge capabilities and skill in reverse engineering, exploit development and malware analysis. Having conducted many workshops and hands on sessions on malware analysis and reverse engineering and having played many CTF untiringly, he is all set to contribute towards the secure state of information, with the best possible endeavor.
  • Rukshikes Nandedkar
    Rushikesh is a security researcher. Having more than six years of experience under his belt, his assignments encompasses many challenging and innovative approaches attaining information security. He research papers were accepted at NCACNS 2013, nullcon 2014, HITCON 2014, Defcamp 2014 and BruCON 2015. Being an avid CTF player, for him solace is messing up with packets, frames and shell codes.
  • Amrita Iyer
    Amrita is a test analyst by profession. Having spent a substantial time in the development life cycle of wide array of applications, helped her earn a flair in the agile approaches in testing. A telecom engineer, who blended the network, security and testing in the perfect mould for her day to day work and passion. Her research papers were accepted at NCACNS 2013, nullcon 2014, HITCON 2014, Defcamp 2014 and BruCON 2015.

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