[ISN] DefCon 6, Las Vegas - Info

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Date: Sat 28 Mar 1998 - 01:08:22 CST
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            DEF CON 6.0 Convention Announcement #1.00 (03.27.98)
         July 31-August 2 @ The Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

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IN SHORT:--------------------------------------------------------------------

        WHAT: Speakers & partying in Vegas for hackers from the world over.
        WHEN: July 31st - August 2nd
        WHERE: Las Vegas, Nevada @ The Plaza Hotel and Casino
        COSTS: $40 at the door
        MORE INFO: http://www.defcon.org/ or email info_at_defcon.org

IN LONG:---------------------------------------------------------------------

It's time to brave Las Vegas again for DEF CON!  This is an initial
announcement and invitation to DEF CON V, a convention for the "underground"
elements of the computer culture.  We try to target the (Fill in your
favorite word here): Hackers, Phreaks, Hammies, Virii Coders, Programmers,
Crackers, Cyberpunk Wannabees, Civil Liberties Groups, CypherPunks, 
Futurists, Artists, Criminally Insane, Hearing Impaired.  It seems that
books about the culture are becoming more popular, so of course reporters
are also welcome.  You won't be hurt.  I promise.  Just bring cash for
drinks.

So you heard about DEF CON V, and want to hit part 6.0?  You heard about the
parties, the info discussed, the bizarre atmosphere of Las Vegas and want to
check it out in person?  You want to do weird shit _away_ from the hotel
where you can't get me in trouble?  You have intimate knowledge of the SWIFT
network, and want to transfer millions of dollars to the DEF CON account?
Then you're just the person to attend!

What DEF CON is known for is the open discussion of all ideas, the free 
environment to make new contacts and the lack of ego.  More people have made
great friends at DEF CON over the years than my brain can conceive of.  DEF
CON is also known for letting the "Suits" (Government / Corporate) mix with
everyone and get an idea of what the scene is all about.  The media makes an
appearance every year and we try to educate them as to what is really going
on.  Basically it has turned into the place to be if you are at all
interested in the computer underground.

SPEAKERS:--------------------------------------------------------------------

Over the years DEF CON has had many notable speakers.  This year there will
be more of an emphasis on technical talks.  There will be a separate smaller
room for break-out sessions of more specific topics.  While the talks of the
past have been great, it always seems some tech people drop out and general
talks fill in.  I will load it tech heavy so when people do drop out there
will still be plenty of meat left for the propeller heads.

There will be speaking on all day Saturday and Sunday.  About 20 people will
speak, plus smaller tech sessions.  If you are interested in speaking or
demonstrating something please contact me.

Current speakers include:

[> If you are interested in speaking please contact me at 

   dtangent@defcon.org

[> Jennifer Grannick, Attorneyat Law.

[> Peter Shipley, 

[> 

SCHEDULE:--------------------------------------------------------------------

FRIDAY July 31st:

Network Setup, Sign in, Informal PGP Keysigning at the "PGP table",
Lots of Partying.  Capture the Flag Contest Starts earlier this year.

10:00 -       Doors open, sign in starts
16:00 -       Capture the Flag III starts

22:00 - 23:59 Hacker Jeopardy Starts.

SATURDAY August 1st: 
Speeches, people selling stuff, Capture the Flag, The DEF CON shoot, other
special events to be announced.

10:00 - 10:50 
11:00 - 11:50 
12:00 - 12:50 
13:00 - 13:50 
14:00 - 14:50 
15:00 - 15:50 
16:00 - 16:50 
17:00 - 17:50 

Saturday Breakout Tech Sessions:

22:00 - 23:59 Final rounds of Hacker Jeopardy.

SUNDAY August 2nd:
Wrapping up Capture the Flag, award giveaways, demonstrations to be
announced.

10:00 - 10:50 
11:00 - 11:50 
12:00 - 12:50 
13:00 - 13:50 
14:00 - 14:50 
15:00 - 15:50 

Sunday Breakout Tech Sessions:

Breakout Tech Sessions:

16:00        Awards for Capture the Flag
	       End of it all, cleanup, etc.  See you all next year!

EVENTS:----------------------------------------------------------------------


[>     BLACK & WHITE BALL
       Saturday evening 19:30-20:00 in the speaking hall:

       New Rule:  No one allowed into the Black & White hall with out
       dressing up one way or the other.  You can always hang out in the
       main hall if you don't like it!

       I have learned from last year, and have refined the Black & White
       Ball for this year.  For the last two years at DEF CON there has
       been a sort of unspoken Saturday night dress up event.  People have
       worn everything from party dresses and Tuxedoes to AJ's ultra pimp
       Swank outfit with tiger print kilt.  Wear your cool stuff
       Saturday night, be it gothic, PVC vinyl, or Yakuza looking black MIBs.
       No prizes, just your chance to be the uber-bustah pimp.

       Live DJ action, a cash bar and some cooling out to be had by all.
      
[>     THE TCP/IP DRINKING GAME:

       If you don't know the rules, you'll figure 'em out.

[>     CAPTURE THE FLAG:


[>     NET CONNECTION AND TOPOLOGY:

       
[>     6th ANNUAL SPOT THE FED CONTEST:

       The ever popular paranoia builder.  Who IS that person next to you?

       "Like a paranoid version of pin the tail on the donkey, the
       favorite sport at this gathering of computer hackers and phone
       phreaks seems to be hunting down real and imagined telephone
       security and Federal and local law enforcement authorities who the
       attendees are certain are tracking their every move.. .. Of course,
       they may be right."
                                                       - John Markhoff, NYT

       Basically the contest goes like this:  If you see some shady MIB
       (Men in Black) earphone penny loafer sunglass wearing Clint Eastwood
       to live and die in LA type lurking about, point him out.  Just get
       my attention and claim out loud you think you have spotted a fed.
       The people around at the time will then (I bet) start to discuss the
       possibility of whether or not a real fed has been spotted.  Once
       enough people have decided that a fed has been spotted, and the
       Identified Fed (I.F.) has had a say, and informal vote takes place,
       and if enough people think it's a true fed, or fed wanna-be, or
       other nefarious style character, you win a "I spotted the fed!"
       shirt, and the I.F. gets an "I am the fed!" shirt.

       NOTE TO THE FEDS:  This is all in good fun, and if you survive
       unmolested and undetected, but would still secretly like an "I am
       the fed!" shirt to wear around the office or when booting in doors,
       please contact me when no one is looking and I will take your
       order(s).  Just think of all the looks of awe you'll generate at

       work wearing this shirt while you file away all the paperwork
       you'll have to produce over this convention.  I won't turn in any
       feds who contact me, they have to be spotted by others.

       DOUBLE SECRET NOTE TO FEDS:  This year I am printing up extra "I
       am the Fed!" shirts, and will be trading them for coffee mugs, 
       shirts or baseball hats from your favorite TLA.  If you want to 
       swap bring along some goodies and we can trade.  Be stealth about
       it if you don't want people to spot you.  Agents from foreign
       governments are welcome to trade too, but I gotta work on my mug
       collection and this is the fastest way.

       NEW THIS YEAR: Fashion Tips for Feds (courtesy of Wrangler)
       It was like shooting fish in a barrel last year, so to make things
       tougher here are some fashion tips to better hide your presence.

       number five - Vegas, not Maui; lose the Hawaiian shirt!
       number nine - clothes should disguise your physically fit body
       number twelve - leather, guys, leather
       number nineteen - only smile at chicks, not all the time

[>     Spot the Screenwriter Contest

       So basically if you see some very well dressed, Gucci loafer
       wearing, well tanned, double decaf expresso drinking person
       packing a laptop beyond the budget of your average hacker,
       technology journalist, or "I'm not a fed, I'm a hacker, and 
       I try very hard to look like a hacker, Fed" asking lots of 
       questions that could have already answered in 'Secrets of 
       an Uber-Hacker' Then you may have spotted a screenwriter!  

       Again the discussion can start if this person is truly a
       screenwriter and not a vacationing member of the board of
       a recently IPO'd Silicon Valley start-up! :)

       After voting, If the screenwriter fesses up and admits to 
       scouting for information on hackers, That lucky resident
       living near the corner of Hollywood & Vine will get a...

       'I am the screenwriter' shirt, (Design being worked on) 

       Followed up by the lucky person who likely reads Variety
       as much as Wired, will recive the 'I spotted the screenwriter!'
       t-shirt (Design also being worked on)

       Note to screenwriters and journalists thinking about taking
       up screenwriting, I am really doing this insure that hacking
       and bleeding egde technology gets reported correctly and not
       like some sort of the privacy sucking Flash Gordon wizzbang
       dohicky that most of the technology gets percived as by 
       Joe Couch-Potato and Joe Senator.  I also need more leads 
       for my portfolio at the Hollywood Stock Exchange.  :)
       http://www.hsx.com/
  
       Comments, Complains, and Flames to the usual address, 
       and you wouldn't be reading this if I was already in 
       your killfile.  Cheers! William Knowles erehwon@dis.org

HOTELS:----------------------------------------------------------------------

[> Book your room NOW!!!  We have a block of rooms, but it is first come,
[> first served.  Rooms get released about one month before the convention.
[> Book by June 9th or risk it.  The room rates are quite cool this year.

        Jackie Gaughan's Plaza Hotel 

        Number One Main Street in the Old Downtown Las Vegas Reservations 
        Phone Number: 1-800-634-6575 

        When reserving a room reference the "Network Security Solutions" 
        conference. 

        There are four room sizes available.  On Friday and Saturday 
        night they are $50 for a single/double room, $60 for a 1 king bed 
        room, $100 for a suite with 1 bedroom and 1 king sized bed or 2 
        queen sized beds and $150 for two bedrooms with 1 king and two 
        queens. 


STUFF IN VEGAS:--------------------------------------------------------------

URLs

	Listings of other hotels in Las Vegas, their numbers, WWW pages, etc.
	http://www.intermind.net/im/hotel.html

	http://vegasdaily.com/HotelCasinos/HotelAndCasinos/CasinoList.html

VENDORS / SPONSORS / RESEARCH:-----------------------------------------------

        If you are interested in selling something (shirts, books,
        computers, whatever) and want to get a table contact me for costs.

        If you have some pet research project and you want to have the 
        participants fill out anonymous questioners please contact me for
        the best way to do this.

        If you want to sponsor any event or part of DEF CON 6.0 in return
        for favorable mentions and media manipulation please contact me.
        
        This year Secure Computing Corporation, Index Publishing Group, The
        London Pirate Radio show InterFace, and Some Caffinated Drink
        Company are currently sponsoring events and atmosphere.
 
MORE INFO:-------------------------------------------------------------------

 [>     DEF CON Voice Bridge (801) 855-3326 

        This is a multi-line voice bbs, VMB and voice conference system.
        There are 5 or so conference areas, with up to eight people on each
        one.  Anyone can create a free VMB, and there are different voice
        bbs sections for separate topics.  This is a good neutral meeting
        place to hook up with others.

[>      WWW Site http://www.defcon.org/defcon-6-pre.html

        Convention updates and archives from previous conventions are housed
        here.  Past speakers, topics, and stuff for sale.  Also a growing
        section of links to other places of interest and current events.

        This is the main source for all convention updates.  Hotel contact
        information, room rates, updated speakers lists, etc. can be found
        here.

 [>     MAILING LIST

        Send email to majordomo@merde.dis.org and in the body of the message 
        include the following on a separate line.

        subscribe dc-stuff

        dc-stuff is related to general conversation, planning rides and
        rooms, etc.  Be warned! When the convention time is near the list 
        starts to generate quite a bit of traffic (As if it doesn't now!)

 [>     The DEF CON Shoot Event

        Catch all the information and links necessary to participate at this
        years official DEF CON Shoot.  http://afropimps.com/dcshoot/
 
 [>     The DEF CON 6.0 Car ride sharing pages:  

        Boogah187 has set up an Orange County California Ride share page.
        http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/lynx/281/index.htm

        The Colorado 303 Area Code ride sharing page by the alien:
        http://www.dim.com/~rage/defcon/

        BroncBuster is in effect with the First Annual Northern California
        Ride Sharing page at http://www.showdown.org/def-con-VI.html

        The 604/250 Area Code (British Columbia, Canada) 2600 chapter
        welcomes you to share ride, room, and board to DEFCON and back.
        Hosers Kick Ass. No NT people. http://web.uvic.ca/~fool/defcon.html

        Email TuxedoMask@Cyberdude.com if you are interested in his ride
        caravan to Defcon from Phoenix and surrounding cities in the 602.

 [>     EMAIL dtangent@defcon.org

        Send all email questions / comments to dtangent@defcon.org.  It has
        been said that my email is monitored by various people.  If you want
        to say something private, please do so with my pgp key (At the 
        bottom of this announcement)  I usually respond to everything, if
        not I'm swamped or had a system problem.

DO YOU WANT TO HELP?---------------------------------------------------------

        Here is what you can do if you want to help out or participate in
        some way:

        Donate stuff for the continuous giveaways and the various contests.
        Got extra ancient stuff, or new cool stuff you don't use anymore?
        Donate it to a good cause!  One person was very happy over winning
        an osborne "portable" computer.

        ORGANIZE sharing a room or rides with other people in your area.

        Join the mailing list and let people know you have floor space or
        some extra seats in your car.  Hey, what's the worst that can
        happen besides a trashed hotel room or a car-jacking?

        CREATE questions for hacker jeopardy (you know how the game is
        played) and email them to winn@infowar.com.  No one helped out last
        year, so this year let's try.  Everything from "Famous narks" to
        "unix bugs" is fair game.

        BRING a machine with a 10bt interface card, and get on the local
        network, trade pgp signatures, etc.

FINAL CHECK LIST OF STUFF TO BRING:------------------------------------------

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