The presentation materials from today's Hackfest "Linux Attack Vectors" are available from: https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.doc https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.rtf https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.pdf Note, we were able to cover a great deal of material that doesn't appear in this list of Video links; for best experience, we suggest that you attend the security labs and participate in discussions. Next Hackfest in Chandler next Saturday Noon-3PM gangplankhq.com On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > Please join us at Maker Bench in Tempe for our first presentation at the > new location on *Linux Attack Vectors*. As always this is a full-duplex > linux event with welcome participation from Linux Community. We will > follow up with hands on analysis of individual machines, so bring anything > with a kernel that you might you want us to check out. > > Please update your hackfest schedule to include our new Tempe location and > time on the 2nd Saturday of every month 3PM - 6PM. > > Please see http://plug.phoenix.az.us site > schedule also. > > An example complete schedule also appears at http://hackfest.obnosis.com: > > Excerpt: > > Monthly security presentation labs, with open community participation occur > every month on the Second Saturday in Tempe at the Maker Bench(3-6PM) and Third Saturdays (Noon-3PM) in Chandler at > Ganglplankhq.com. > > This interactive lab and presentation format covers industry news, specific > protection issues in linux, ongoing industry tool development, RFC scripts, > exploits & net neutrality. > > Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of security testing are > covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our > portly Penguin perspectives. > > Hackfests are specially scheduled demonstrations that include open member > participation hacking, cracking, exploits and IDS. > Hackfests are open encroachment events with designated targets. > > We also provide information and tools to modify cable modems for DOCSIS 2.0 > JTAG to USB and no-solder pin. > > Hack test your installations, networks, and program source using Linux > Security distro tools. > > 2nd Saturday 3-6PM Tempe meeting facilities generously provided by > MakerBench . > > 3rd Saturday Noon-3PM meeting facilities generously provided by > Gangplankhq.com in Chandler. > > Plan on being able to use live CDs, or USB jump drives to follow along, if > you bring your laptop and targets are announced. Since we have a VMware > Server, you can pre-request a specific target or make arrangements to have > your code ported to one of our virtuals and hit with Metasploit or Rapid 7 > Community edition. Open network access is unlimited (with "play nice" > rules). > > Feel free to call or email me if you get lost or have questions. > > -- > (602) 791-8002 Android > (623) 239-3392 Skype > (623) 688-3392 Google Voice > ** > > > > > > > > -- (602) 791-8002 Android (623) 239-3392 Skype (623) 688-3392 Google Voice ** HomeSmartInternational.com