By Jim Finkle BOSTON (Reuters) - Security researchers have pulled two scheduled talks in this week's Black Hat internet-security conference in Las Vegas - one on breaking into home-alarm systems and the other on a sophisticated Russian espionage campaign known as "Snake." The withdrawals follow the cancellation late last month of a highly anticipated talk on how to identify users of the Internet privacy service Tor. Cancellations are not unusual ahead of hacking conferences such as Black Hat, which runs Wednesday and Thursday and lures international participants, though it is rare for so many to be pulled in advance. Black Hat said Logan Lamb, an employee with Oakridge National Laboratory, had pulled a talk dubbed: "Home insecurity: no alarms, false alarms and sigint." Its abstract, which was pulled from the website, had said he was going to discuss "a generalized approach" for compromising systems from three home-security vendors: ADT Corp, Honeywell International Inc and Vivint.
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