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TASK Presentation - IPv6 Vulnerabilities

Last week, I did a lightning talk at TASK on some IPv6 vulnerabilities that I had comes across (previously posted here). I was asked a couple of times if I would be making the slides available, and while I forgot to do it last week, here they are.

I was also asked if I would be investigating the effects of this on Vista and Server 2K8, while that is on my agenda, it will have to wait until after BH/Defcon.

My email address is at the end of the slides, so feel free to contact me to discuss them.
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nCircle VERT is the research team behind nCircle, continuously publishing updates for nCircle IP360 and nCircle's family of products. VERT conducts deep research across a broad class of network security intelligence, creating unique, agentless detection for: vunerabilities, host configurations, applications, services, user accounts, operating systems, and other network security conditions. Members of the group use this blog to share their opinions on the security industry, emerging threats, technology trends, and the world at large.


   




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