Low Scuttling Chilli Crab:Network Recon 2010Ad

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Network reconnaissance is an art as old as hacking, but the days of dumpster diving and fingering your away around the 'net are long in our past. In the world of Google, Wolfram|Alpha and Shodan, target acquisition is king: there's a new exploit every day, who's going down after you've finished your first cup of coffee tomorrow? In this presentation, Metlstorm examines the practicality, implementation and effect of datamining country-scale network targeting databases. Building on the experience of spending the previous year mapping the New Zealand internet for his Kiwicon 2009 talk "Do Your Fruit Hang Low", Metlstorm deploys the Low Hanging Kiwifruit toolchain against its newest target: Singapore. So, Singapore, are your networks open? How many open DSL routers are there in Singapore? Which ISP has their blade switches open for you to telnet to? Just how useful is it to full text search every SSL certificate name, 302 Redirect target and DNS entry