Trape – the evolution of phishing attacks (Jose Pino & Jhonathan Espinosa)
| February 20th, 2018Level: Technical
Abstract:
Trape is a recognition tool that allows you to track people and make phishing attacks in real time, the information you can get is very detailed. Objective is to teach the world through this, how the big Internet companies could monitoring you, getting information beyond your IP, such as the sessions of your sites or Internet services.
Bio:
Jose Pino is a security researcher and businessman, expert in bug
hunting, known for helping to improve the security of companies like
Dropbox, EBay, PayPal, Mozilla, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo, MEGA including
Harvard University, recognized him by Have notified them of security
failures (violated their systems), and so has happened with more than 30
organizations and institutions of great prestige on the Internet.
Currently, he is the founder and CEO of Boxug, the first bug bounty
platform in Spanish speaking and this through innovation seeks to help
companies and government agencies through rewards programs, in order to
improve Internet security.
Jhonathan Espinosa is a Software Developer, has worked Developing Systems from 2007 in public entities as Francisco Jose of Caldas University, National Institute of Health and privates entities as WSP Global in Research and Development as Projects Leader. Currently is CTO in Boxug, developing tools and researchments for showing hack techniques and improve security systems.
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