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        <description>2023 SouthEast LinuxFest - In this talk I will tell you about hacking unusual things. I will tell 4 different stories about how I hacked 4 different things: starting from more traditional domain of hacking printers and networks and finishing with hacking rules and policies. Hacking printers. How (and why) we hacked cannon printer and turned it into a simple jukebox, Hacking networks. Imaging wou are trapped inside a server and no outbound internet connection is allowed. Can you still make outbound calls? Turns out this is still possible., Hacking local network cables. I was lazy to lay down the local home network and found a way to hack existing cables., Hacking rules / policies. Every wondering is there is a real-life sudo like phrase that will allow you to hack stupid rules? I think found just one.</description>
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