Hey!

I wish I had more of a chance to talk with you.

The demonstration aspect of these fests makes me forget everything for some reason.

Laugh!  Everyone seems to want me to put on a demonstration! 

Thanks for your assistance.

There's a big fight over the HackFest evidently - yuk.

I am glad that the crackers finally got the password!

I think I need to drag everyone through a few of the LABS next time.

I am going to see about contacting the college about adjunct teaching. 

If those people didn't offer you a job - shine it on!  You have to interview a little while until you get one.

EVERYTHING HAPPENS for A REASON!  Don't let that shame and rage make you grasp at useless failures.

Trust the clowns that run the universe - they love you, or you would not be alive today!

Thanks again!


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> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 22:49:17 -0700
> From: joey@linuxamd.com
> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: HackFest Series: NOVEMBER HackFest At ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN on November 15, 2008 Noon Until 3:30
>
>
> This month, the HackFest has been moved to Estrella Mountain to take
> advantage of a generous offer from Randol L. Larson to use their Lab
> facilities.
>
> Detailed Directions http://lug.estrellamountain.edu/news/
>
> Joey Prestia (joey@linuxamd.com) will be supporting the PLUG FEST, as we
> delve into the exciting area of Linux Security.
> Saturday November 15th, 2008 - Noon Until 3:30
>
> We will bring targets for your practical exploits and scanning - and go
> over the original presentation materials for each lab - depending on the
> time available.
> Presentation Materials are available for review if you just found us at:
> http://www.scribd.com/doc/6680231/Hack-Fest
>
> It's suggested that people plan:
>
> 1) Develop and bring a machine with a good distribution or LiveCD's
> tested to work.
> 2) Social Engineer team members and choose one or two areas to
> concentrate on. TEAMS usually always win most quickly - as one person
> reviews the materials while the other does the lab.
>
> Again this is a practical lab - not a hacking/cracking demonstration.
>
> This format is presented for computer professionals, linux security
> professionals and linux users and is in no way an advocation of
> cracking, disrespect for private property or illegal activities.
> A disclaimer signature and email address will be required at the door.
>
> See you all there!
>


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