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This is a video I showed at DefCon15 [Thinking Outside of the Console Box] to demonstrate how a Sony PSP handheld game console might be used to enter and control a regular computer.

The software used on Vista was TightVNC v1.2.9:
http://www.tightvnc.com/
The newest version "works," but not as well as the older version does. The PSP software used was ZX-81's Portable VNC v1.2.6:
http://tinyurl.com/2l62by

What I spoke about while this demo was shown:
- With a mini-USB/USB cable, someone can connect a PSP to a computer and have it automatically (unless the local system policy restricts this) recognized as a read/writable device.
- Pre-loaded programs can be copied to the connected computer, and then run (again, unless local system or user policy restricts this) and installed on the victim computer.
- Once TightVNC is installed, an infiltrator may then decide to make (Windows) registry mods to hide the VNC icon (shown on the bottom right of Windows desktops).
- While the VNC service is active, the victim may be accessed via a PSP (or, more slowly, via a Nintendo DS running PointyRemote) running Portable VNC. Passwords are supported. I used a Targus infrared keyboard to speed my typing, but you can use combinations of buttons to type on a "naked" PSP.
- Depending on the VNC service, you can work around slightly more savvy sysadmins by moving to a port that is not closed at the router...

For those who are interested in learning more, I hope to have a Shockwave version of the entire presentation, with a voice track, available sometime in late August 2007.

For a copy of my DefCon15 slides, hit my console hacking blog at:
http://haksys.schleppingsquid.net/

My icons are part of a themeset that works on 3.30OE and 3.40OE firmwares. To get it hit:
http://www.pspculture.co.uk/psp-xmb-theme-kde-buuf/

To have the same (but many more) icons, check out Mattahan's "Buuf" collection. Help support this talented guy with your contribution:
http://mattahan.deviantart.com/art/Buuf-37966044

Audio track is "The Travoltino Theme" by One-T // http://www.myspace.com/travoltinoonet

- Squidly1

code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>>    http://www.youtube.com/embed/t0cQrx8IOyg    <<<






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