Presented at
DEF CON 32 (2024),
Aug. 9, 2024, 2 p.m.
(105 minutes).
The Injectyll-HIDe project (released at DEF CON 30) is back and better than ever! The hardware implant utilizes the same standard features that you have come to know and love (keystroke recording, keystroke injection, mouse jiggler, etc.) but it has evolved into so much more. The functionality has been steadily growing over its initial release to offer users even more tools! But wait, there’s more! We’re proud to show off the new SEEK shields this year at the CON! Tired of running a covert mesh network? Want to try out new RF technologies? We’ve added LoRa and LoRaWAN to the mix as well! These shields are field swappable and work with the existing C2 and implant code to give you the versatility that you need to continue evading detection. Attendees should be prepared to flip 0ut over these features, as well as some new additions to the project that we will be announcing at DEF CON. Who’s ready for a high stakes game of hacker’s HIDe and SEEK?
Presenters:
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Jonathan Fischer
- Red Team Consultant and Researcher
Jonathan Fischer (a.k.a. c4m0ufl4g3) is a hardware and IoT security enthusiast that started off designing, programming, and implementing electronic controls for industrial control systems and off-highway machinery. After a decade in that industry, Jonathan obtained his BS in Computer Science and transitioned over to the cyber security industry where he has been working as a Red Team consultant and researcher for more than seven years at a Fortune 500 company. Since joining the cyber security industry, Jonathan has earned various industry certifications (OSCP, GXPN, etc.) and continues to leverage his unique experience in his research into hardware hacking. Jonathan has presented his research at conferences such as DEF CON Demo Labs, ShmooCon, THOTCON, BSides LV, and Hardware Hacking Village. He is also the co-creator of Injectyll-HIDe, an open-source hardware implant designed for use by red teams.
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Matthew Richard
Matthew Richard is a software developer that enjoys coding in low level languages. His favorite text editor is Neovim. As an average Neovim enjoyer he is obligated to stand on the side of Vi in the text editor war, but chooses to be on the side of Ed to make everyone equally unhappy. His operating system of choice is NixOS... by the way. :)
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