ToorCon this year looks good. I’m not going, but I wish I’d gotten it together. There’s a couple of spam/phishing-related talks, and a data-visualisation talk by Christopher Abad; hopefully he might diverge into some of this phishing data he talks about in this First Monday paper. Dan Kaminsky’s talk looks interesting, too —
Application-layer attacks against MD5
We will show how web pages and other executable environments can be manipulated to emit arbitrarily different content with identical MD5 hashes.
Sounds like fun!