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Home » Published Works » Slides for What The Hack v2

Slides for What The Hack v2

Published February 19, 2019
What The Hack 2.0 Slides

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About Mikey

Mikey Veenstra is a web security researcher, writer, and speaker who has been battling malware in various forms since 2009.

He is a proud member of the GIAC Advisory Board, and a prouder member of the threat intelligence team at Defiant, the makers of Wordfence.

Recent Posts

  • Protect Your Site With “Forbid Pwned Passwords”
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  • How Your Terrible Old Password Could Come Back To Haunt You
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  • Protect Your Site With “Forbid Pwned Passwords”
  • Equifax Breach: How To Use 143 Million Stolen Identities
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  • How Your Terrible Old Password Could Come Back To Haunt You
  • Searching For Phrases in Base64-encoded Strings
Disclaimer

If something I said, demonstrated, or wrote taught you to do something potentially “disruptive”, don’t touch anything you don’t have permission to touch. It doesn’t matter if it’s a website, a padlock, or a human. Use your powers for good.

This site is home to my personal work and writing. Any opinions expressed on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of my employer. Additionally, a recommendation of a piece of software or any other endorsement of a third party service should not be considered an endorsement by my employer.

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