Prolific DC401 speaker Dennis Brown returns hot on the heels of his abbreviated presentation at ToorCon. They only gave him 20 minutes. We'll give him a whole hour and see if he can get all the way to the end.
Selling currency and services for massively multiplayer games are often viewed as a cottage industry, but it is in fact a half-billion dollar industry that profits off of malware distribution and sweatshop labor. Its also a conflict between the companies behind these games who want to keep a fair playing field, and the people trying to profit from them using techniques such as social engineering, keyloggers and spamming, amongst others. This presentation discusses the recent history of these synthetic economies, how they remain undetected and in operation, and the ways they can affect both virtual and real-world economies.
Date/Time:Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009 - 1730-1900
Location: AS220, 115 Empire St, Providence. Directions