Here are some other examples, click on any of the photos to go to the associated EBay page.ĭEFCON 22 and DEFCON 13, both with the custom lanyards attached. Some of the badges have flashing LED’s some require obscure watch batteries, and so on. One side has a little girl’s voice reading a long number, and the other side has some audio stored data (sounds like your modem used to) everyone was walking around with this record hanging around their neck. And dont forget you can trade in your Stone Keepers Shards for Honor. I own many records, thousands of them, but this is by far the most cryptic record I have ever seen. Last year the badge was a vinyl 45 rpm record. Each badge comes with a custom made lanyard, stickers and other stuff.Įvery other year is not a printed circuit, but is something else cryptic in nature. Only a limited number of people get the groovy printed circuit badge, and everyone else gets a dull one printed on paper. This badge is for sale on EBay, and you can view it here. One of the newest badges is Da Bomb, which you can buy in. Some of them have bluetooth, some have displays, some actually recognize other badges and communicate with them. A lot of those are also professionally made, and are intended to be a challenge to hack themselves. You will notice that it is a printed circuit board. DEFCON badges are bought with cash only, and they don’t really give you a receipt. It’s funny, most conferences you attend want all your pertinent data (How many people are in your company? Do you plan to buy new network routers this year? Are you part of the purchasing process?) But DEFCON doesn’t even want to know who you are. They are waiting to get the DEFCON badge for that year. Not just a few people line up, but thousands. I decided to sell my old DEFCON badges, and this blog is a colorful, well described, shameless plug to sell them.Įvery year at DEFCON, people line up at seven am (in Vegas, in August, with hangovers and everything). DEFCON 24 is just around the corner, and I happened to be clearing out a lot of stuff from my office.
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