Hacking, Lock-Picking, Booze and Bacon: DefCon 17 In Review
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> LAS VEGAS — Braving triple-digit heat, mean hangovers and an incredibly hostile network , roughly 10,000 hackers, security experts, feds, spies and various other “computer enthusiasts” took over the Riviera last weekend for the world’s largest hacking convention, DefCon. This year there was no shortage of interesting developments, including a hacked ATM , hacked badges , hacked parking meters , hacked locks , hacked feds , hacked video cameras and more . Wired.com and Threat Level covered the fun in depth.

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Hacking, Lock-Picking, Booze and Bacon: DefCon 17 In Review
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