Security-Bits.de
Publisher of the Hacker ID Card page, H2HC 2024 custom-card production note, and later card-printer retrospective.
SourceH2HC 2024 · Brazil · 2024
Custom CR80 Hacker ID identity artifact
The first-edition H2HC 2024 Hacker ID Card, a custom CR80-size identity-card badge/artifact produced with a dedicated card-printing workflow.
People
Publisher of the Hacker ID Card page, H2HC 2024 custom-card production note, and later card-printer retrospective.
SourceIt documents H2HC continuing its badge lineage through identity artifacts, showing that a hacker-con badge can be a personalized card system rather than an electronic PCB.
The sources describe a credit-card-size / CR80 85.6 x 53.98 mm card format, custom double-sided over-the-edge 600 DPI card printing, and a card-printer workflow rather than electronics, firmware, or a circuit-board badge. A later Security-Bits follow-up ties the H2HC preparation to a DASCOM DC-7600 full-duplex re-transfer card printer and CR80 plastic-card stock.
No badge firmware is claimed. The relevant workflow is card design and printing rather than embedded software.
The source frames the Hacker ID Card as a first-edition H2HC artifact and discusses the practical production work behind making credible conference identity cards.
Lifecycle
The H2HC 2024 artifact is documented as the first edition of the Hacker ID Card, a CR80-size personalized card project.
SourceThe H2HC card-printing posts document CR80 85.6 x 53.98 mm card sizing, a DASCOM DC-7600 600 DPI full-duplex re-transfer printer, front/back artwork preparation, on-site pickup workflow, and optional UV-ribbon capability rather than electronic badge firmware.
SourceOperational history
The entry is modeled as an identity-card badge artifact and avoids unsupported electronics claims.
The record stays source-backed and image-free rather than copying blog photos or generating an approximate ID card.