Open HackFest LABs (eventual CTF style organization and competition) occur
the 1st Saturday of every month left in 2010 hosted by Gangplankhq.com in
Chandler from Noon until 15:00.
All are welcome to come and interact, ask questions, look over our shoulders
and learn. Or push your way in and introduce yourself and start teaching.
If you plan on being able to develop skills using live CDs, bring a notebook
with a CD or pen drive backrack4 final installation. We really want to
thank everyone who shows up humbly and rolls up their sleeves and plays with
us.
We will be burning Offensive Security's Blackhat Edition of back track 4
(from Hackers For CHARITY EFF.ORG BOOTH AT Defcon 18) to provide as a
toolset for labs.
We will also be able to provide pen drive installation station if you have a
flash drive.
Gangplankhq.com:
First Saturday of Every Month in 2010 Noon until 3PM
DATES:
September 4, Labor Day
October 2
November 6
December 4
GangPlank's location is in Chandler.
250 S Arizona Ave
Chandler, AZ 85225
Gangplank also hosts HackNight on Wednesdays from 6PM until 9PM.
We will be organizing carpools each month from Tempe and North Phoenix to
Chandler and From Tempe to Chandler.
The tools are under development on GoDaddy.com SSL Drupal with role based
signups, forums car pooling, suggestions, private email from
it-clowns.comGoogleApps and more.
*You can temporarily post on It-Clowns.com in the Classified under
Connections for hookups of various types including carpools, partners,
equipment or other information or assistance.*
Links:
Plug Security <
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/security>
It-Clowns Connections <
http://it-clowns.com/z/?q=ed-classified/tid/3>
Gangplank Events Schedule <
http://gangplankhq.com/events/>
Gangplank Map <
http://gangplankhq.com/when-and-where/>
Ethical and legal, as well as liability aspects of security testing and
professional and private attention to OSI linux security stack model are
covered as we investigate the strange world of computer insecurity from our
powerful Penguin perspectives.
Hackfests are specially scheduled demonstrations that include open member
participation hacking, cracking, exploits and IDS. Hackfest labs are open
encroachment events with designated targets, to include shared network
insecurity of the most extreme style. Extensive setup and tear down,
forensics and IDS are required by volunteers, therefore Hackfest labs are
team lab format events to make the best experience for all attendees. We
will showcase awards and have prizes and contests hopefully in full force
with a solid team by Xmas.
*Hack test your installations, networks, and program source using Linux
Security distro tools <
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/>.
(Arrangements are happily accepted to coordinate extra credit with local
College teachers.) *
Monthly security presentations and lectures, with open PLUG participation
occur, on the second
Tuesday of every month. This interactive presentation format covers industry
news, specific protection issues in linux, ongoing industry tool
development, RFC scripts, exploits and net neutrality.
Meeting facilities generously provided by John C. Lincoln Hospital Cowden
Center<
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=9202+N.+Second+St.,+phoenix+az&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.411029,74.794922&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr>
.
Active Directory/sLDAP integrated with proxy authentication ensures HIIPA
compliance. Full insecure networking is exclusive to HackFests Labs. Content
presenters need to be able to use Microsoft Systems at John C. Lincoln's
Cowden Center, for displaying HTML, OpenOffice, Video or browser
presentation content via AD proxy. There is an open
call<
http://it-clowns.com/v/index.php?main_page=contact_us>for Samari,
DVL, Backtrack or other Security Distro (subject) presentations
and participants, especially for IDS and forensics during Quarterly
HackFests.
Sony VAIO presentation VMWare <
http://www.vmware.com/> system generously
provided by Obnosis.com.
Past Presentations:
September's BT4 (Kachold) Presentation <
http://www.obnosis.com/bt4.html>
October's 802.11 Wireless BT4 (Kachold)
Presentation<
http://www.obnosis.com/Layer8Wireless.html>
November's SSLStrip MP4 (Fields)
PresentationA<
http://www.obnosis.com/SSLStrip.MP4>
SSLStrip PPT (Fields) PresentationB <
http://www.obnosis.com/SSLstrip.ppt>
May DesertCodeCamp MetaSploit (Kachold)
Metasploit.pdf<
http://www.obnosis.com/metasploit-code-val.pdf>
MetaSploit.pptx <
http://www.obnosis.com/metasploit-code-val.pptx>
http://www.obnosis.com/metasploit-code-val.pptx
Email
lisakachold@obnosis.com for more information.
Special thanks to Steve Kaplan this summer for taking over Festing
organization for Lisa Kachold during two hospitalizations this summer,
ferrying our equipment around when Lisa was too ill to drive, and providing
twinning for cornerstone strength via commitment to the PLUG HackFests much
needed lifetime of deep cross platform systems security experience for large
corporations (IBM NSA, etc.)
We also would not be able to offer DefCon Video Presentations from Defcon 18
at JCL Cowden Center on the 2nd Saturday without the generous volunteer to
pay a part of the funds for Tee shirts.
Our first meeting will be inventory, then a settle in and get organized in
"linux overclocked and jail broken styles."
Anyone with switches, KVM devices, Wireless routers AP's, Source and
destination ACL routers (iptables) - see you there!
Role based sighup will initially be one week in duration until we each
determine our skills a
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