We’ll be at DefCon!

Posted: July 23rd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

A few members of the GTVHacker team will be presenting at the Defcon security conference in Las Vegas this week regarding our newest exploits for the gen-1 GoogleTV line. If you are nearby come check out our talk schedule for Sunday July 29th 3:00pm.  A brief description of the talk and info on the presenters can be found on the Defcon Speakers page:

“The GoogleTV platform is designed to bring an integrated web experience, utilizing the Chrome web browser and Android applications, to your television. GoogleTV is based on the Android operating system, which is mainly used in tablets and smart phones, but customized with security features not normally seen on most Android devices. The current version of the platform utilizes signatures to establish a “chain of trust” from bootloader to system applications.

This presentation will focus on the current GoogleTV devices, including X86 platform details, and the exhaustive security measures used by each device. The presentation will also include video demonstrations of previously found bugs and exploits for each GoogleTV device and includes specific details about how each bug works. Furthermore, we will include interesting experiences that the team has encountered along the way. Finally the talk will be capped off with the release of multiple unpublished GoogleTV exploits which will allow unsigned kernels across all x86 devices (Revue / Sony GoogleTV).”

We also have other surprises in store for the community. Make sure to check out our presentation if you are at or around Defcon, otherwise check our twitter (@GTVHacker) and blog after the conference for public releases.

 


2 Comments on “We’ll be at DefCon!”

  1. 1 Dirk said at 12:52 am on July 24th, 2012:

    Count me as another disappointed Revue user. I really, really had high hopes for this box, still enjoy using it, and can’t understand why Logitech would kill it and not just cough up the keys to the castle to people who want to try and continue getting value out of it. Good luck with your presentation.

  2. 2 Jason said at 8:34 pm on July 30th, 2012:

    So when is the process for rooting the revue going to be available to the public?