On Saturday, October 24th, 2009, VIPER Lab will be speaking at the ToorCon 11 security conference in San Diego. The title of our talk is “IP Video Attacks!” In this talk, we’ll be exploring some tools and methods for next-generation attacks against video applications that run on top of IP networks. This is a follow on and extension to our previous talk at DefCon. Some of the key new advances that we have come up with:
* Realtime Video Monitoring: We can now intercept and play ( in near realtime ) both audio and video through the UCSniff GUI
* Improved codec support: Our tools now support G729, G726, and G723 codecs
* SIP Video Eavesdropping: We’ve extended eavesdropping support to both SIP and Skinny signaling
For more details on our talk, see the ToorCon abstract:
http://sandiego.toorcon.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=9
VideoJak and UCSniff can now be followed on Twitter. Check out the pages for both of them:
http://twitter.com/ucsniff
http://twitter.com/videojak
Finally, here is a little teaser for the look and feel of the new UCSniff 3.0 GUI, with first of its kind Realtime Video Monitoring support. Here it is:
On Saturday, October 24th, 2009, VIPER Lab will be speaking at the ToorCon 11 security conference in San Diego. The title of our talk is “IP Video Attacks!” In this talk, we’ll be exploring some tools and methods for next-generation attacks against video applications that run on top of IP networks. This is a follow on and extension to our previous talk at DefCon. Some of the key new advances that we have come up with:
* Realtime Video Monitoring: We can now intercept and play ( in near realtime ) both audio and video through the UCSniff GUI
* Improved codec support: Our tools now support G729, G726, and G723 codecs
* SIP Video Eavesdropping: We’ve extended eavesdropping support to both SIP and Skinny signaling
For more details on our talk, see the ToorCon abstract:
http://sandiego.toorcon.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=9
VideoJak and UCSniff can now be followed on Twitter. Check out the pages for both of them:
http://twitter.com/ucsniff
http://twitter.com/videojak
Finally, here is a little teaser for the look and feel of the new UCSniff 3.0 GUI, with first of its kind Realtime Video Monitoring support:
