Re: [Hackmeeting] [Talk] Killing with Keyboards– How Digital…

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Auteur: Noah Jelich
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À: hackmeeting
Anciens-sujets: [Hackmeeting] [Talk] Killing with Keyboards– How Digital Traces Become Traps
Sujet: Re: [Hackmeeting] [Talk] Killing with Keyboards– How Digital Traces Become Traps
I've received no confirmation or clarification regarding my participation at hackmeeting, so in order to prevent any confusion, I am withdrawing this talk officially.

On Tue, Mar 11, 2025, at 9:38 AM, Noah Jelich wrote:
> Duration: 30 minutes
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> Time of day: No preference
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> Description:
> Not all hacks require exploits—sometimes, the biggest vulnerabilities are the traces we leave behind. *Killing with Keyboards* explores how small digital breadcrumbs—forum posts, Git commits, forgotten accounts—can be weaponized to unmask identities, map networks, or dismantle projects. Through real-world cases, we’ll look at how adversaries (from state actors to scammers) use open-source intelligence (OSINT) and social engineering to turn public information into attack vectors.
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> Nickname: Noah Jelich
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> Language: English
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> Projector: Needed
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> Willingness to be recorded: I consent to recording at the event
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> Other needs: None.
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> About me:
> I'm a security researcher and technical lead with experience analyzing live hacks and uncovering vulnerabilities across 140+ security audits during my time at Hacken. Through both research and hands-on work with projects, I've gained a deep appreciation for the challenges non-technical founders face when securing their assets. I also love bicycles.
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> Looking forward to your feedback,
> Noah Jelich
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/njelich/
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