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The AppSec USA 2010 conference received rave reviews. Thanks to all the volunteers and great speakers who helped make it a success!

http://www.AppSecUSA.org

Check out the videos: http://vimeo.com/user4863863/videos



Note New Meeting Day: 4th Wednesday of Each Month
We will be meeting at our usual place: Symantec Corporation in Culver City: 900 Corporate Pointe Culver City, CA 90230 (424)750-7000

Please RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1055199129

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Speaker: Samy Kamkar
'''Samy Kamkar is best known for the Samy worm, the first XSS worm, infecting over one million users on MySpace in less than 24 hours. A co-founder of Fonality, Inc., an IP PBX company, Samy previously led the development of all top-level domain name server software and systems for Global Domains International (.ws), and worked for Penn State University developing AI-based psychometric personality assessment software.

'''In the past 10 years, Samy has focused on evolutionary and genetic algorithmic software development, Voice over IP software development, automated security and vulnerability research in network security, reverse engineering, and network gaming. When not strapped behind the Matrix, Samy can be found stunt driving, getting involved in local community service projects, and continuing his focus on staying out of jail.'''

Abstract: Evercookie: the Persistent Cookie
''' A javascript API available that produces extremely persistent cookies in a browser. Its goal is to identify a client even    after they've removed standard cookies, Flash cookies Local Shared Objects or LSOs), and others.

''' Evercookie accomplishes this by storing the cookie data in several types of storage mechanisms that are available on the local browser. Additionally, if evercookie has found the user has removed any of the types of cookies in question, it recreates them using each mechanism available.

''' You can read more about Samy and Evercookie at http://samy.pl/evercookie/

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Would you like to speak at an OWASP Los Angeles Meeting?

Call for Papers (CFP) is NOW OPEN. To speak at upcoming OWASP Los Angeles meetings please submit your BIO and talk abstract via email to [mailto:tin.zaw@owasp.org Tin Zaw]. When we accept your talk, it will be required to use the Powerpoint OWASP Template.

= Archives of Previous Meetings =

A list of previous presentations conducted at the Los Angeles Chapter can be found here.

= Los Angeles Chapter =


 * [mailto:tin.zaw@owasp.org Tin Zaw] -- Chapter Leader and Chair
 * [mailto:cassio@owasp.org Cassio Goldschmidt] -- Board Member
 * [mailto:richard.greenberg@owasp.org Richard Greenberg] -- Board Member