POC Security / Zer0Con
Official publisher of the Zer0Con 2024 archive and POC Security update trail used for the Seoul event and Entry badge availability evidence.
SourceZer0Con 2024 · South Korea · 2024
South Korean closed-conference entry badge availability record
Zer0Con's official archive places the closed vulnerability-research conference at Fairmont Ambassador Hotel Seoul on April 4-5, 2024, and POC Security's official update trail described an Entry badge with 120 available seats before the archive marked the edition sold out.
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Official publisher of the Zer0Con 2024 archive and POC Security update trail used for the Seoul event and Entry badge availability evidence.
SourceIt adds a South Korean POC Security/Zer0Con admission-badge lineage without upgrading a limited entry badge into unsupported electronic hardware.
The recovered public source trail proves limited entry-badge availability and closed-conference admission context. It does not prove a physical badge design, electronic badge, PCB, firmware, schematic, BOM, controller, display, battery, radio, lanyard design, or production variant.
No public Zer0Con 2024 badge firmware, app, challenge source, repository, programming guide, or electronic badge software archive has been recovered in this pass.
The official archive presents Zer0Con as a closed, high-level vulnerability-research conference where speakers, attendees, and sponsors share material inside a trusted community. The badge evidence is therefore modeled as an entry/admission artifact rather than a hackable platform.
Lifecycle
POC Security's official update trail described a Zer0Con 2024 Entry badge with 120 available seats.
SourceThe official Zer0Con 2024 archive places the event at Fairmont Ambassador Hotel Seoul and marks all reserved seats sold.
SourceOperational history
The dossier preserves Zer0Con 2024 as an admission-badge availability record without inventing electronics or a physical credential design.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying website logos, speaker photos, social-media images, screenshots, or generated artwork.