[dc401-l] The meeting schedule is bare...

Larry Pesce larry at pauldotcom.com
Thu Aug 28 08:44:36 EDT 2008


Damn.

Anyone want me to try to lead the workshop for december or January on  
one of LadyAda's projects?  I'd vote for the Simcard reader ($17 +  
shipping), or the YBox2 ($75 + shipping).

- L

On Aug 28, 2008, at 6:17 AM, John Duksta wrote:

>
> Ladyada got back to me and said she was pretty busy through Dec and  
> Jan. I left the invite open, so we'll see if she wants to come up  
> some time in the spring maybe.
>
> -j
>
>
> On Aug 27, 2008, at 10:01 PM, Larry Pesce wrote:
>
>> I'd vote for something for the December workshop would be an  
>> awesome time for LadyAda.  I'd love to build a kit or two,  
>> especially the YBox2.
>>
>>
>> On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:21 PM, ducksauz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> OK. Here's what we've got for upcoming meetings now.
>>>
>>> Sept 3rd - Common Lisp with Brandon and Tyler
>>> Oct 8th  - Dennis Brown on Asprox (note the special night)
>>> Nov 5th  - Dan King with Pen Testing 101 - Part II - nmap is your  
>>> friend
>>>
>>> I think a hardware/kit building workshop might be fun for  
>>> december, so
>>> maybe i'll come up with something for that.
>>>
>>> Chris Erway offered to present but I haven't hear back from him  
>>> yet. I'm
>>> thinking Jan or Feb for him depending on when he's in town.
>>>
>>> I wanted to hold off on playing CTF until Dan has gotten through a
>>> couple more installments of his pen testing series.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mc wrote:
>>>> Brandon:
>>>>
>>>> I like the ideas you have proposed. Ducksauz ... can we mix some  
>>>> of this
>>>> stuff into the near future?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Dana
>>>>
>>>> Brandon Edens wrote:
>>>>> We could do a workshop where we attempt to hack the gibson.  
>>>>> This would be
>>>>> something like we setup a default install of some OS with all  
>>>>> services
>>>>> enabled,
>>>>> give everyone a local account, see who can take root first.  
>>>>> Props if
>>>>> the person
>>>>> can keep root for some period of time.
>>>>>
>>>>> If that happens too quickly we could conduct a secondary  
>>>>> contest where we
>>>>> attempt to take root from the outside.
>>>>>
>>>>> Of course throughout both attempts knocking and/or compromising  
>>>>> other
>>>>> competitors machines is fully encouraged during competition.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Some other thoughts, attempting to find vulnerabilities in popular
>>>>> software,
>>>>> writing exploits for some vulnerability with no known existing
>>>>> exploit, etc...
>>>>>
>>>>> Brandon
>>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
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>> - L
>>
>> Larry "haxorthematrix" Pesce
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- L

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