Archive for May, 2018

NetKotH CTF @ ATL2600 Meeting Friday June 1, 2018

Tuesday, May 29th, 2018 by narknet

Friday Friday June 1, 2018 is your atl2600 meeting at the Lenox Mall Food Court at 7pm.

Named after the zine, 2600 meetings are a monthly gathering in a public location where we chat about recent events in security and privacy. Topics discussed vary wildly. There’s no cost, and no structure. There’s a few regulars and a few people finding us for the first time every month.

We’ve been running a Capture-The-Flag event the past few months and will continue to run it again this month (serious this time). This event is targeted at both beginners and experienced pentesters. If you’d like to play along, you might want to bring a system. More information can be found here: NetKotH

Our meetings are held on the Market level (lowest level) of the food court in Lenox Mall, near the outside doors. When you enter in the outside doors on Market Level, look for the table in the middle or close the glass with laptops and cables. There is parking very close to the food court, directly opposite the mall from Peachtree.

Lenox Square Mall
3393 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30326

All ages/skill levels welcome. No dues, feel free to bring new friends.

Sign up for the chat/discussion list – it’s extremely low traffic, keeps you in the loop, and enables you to communicate with the other 2600 folks:

http://se2600.org/mailman/listinfo/404

Chat with us on IRC!
irc://chat.freenode.net/#atl2600
https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=atl2600

Follow us on twitter!
https://twitter.com/atl2600

DC404 Meeting – Saturday May 19th

Thursday, May 17th, 2018 by narknet

Saturday May 19th is your DC404 meeting at Manuel’s Tavern at 2pm

This month’s meeting will feature a Defcon CFP submission! And as a result, recording of any type, video, photo, audio is prohibited. We encourage our members to trial talks at our meetings. This is one of those times.

The talk title is Build your custom fuzzer to scale bug bounty hunting. Bug bounty programs have become increasingly popular over the years. Their popularity mostly due to public exposure and the large payout for security researchers. As these programs are part of a niche and competitive market, many security researchers continue their efforts to recognize and apply new and more efficient ways of staying competitive. In this presentation, I will demonstrate methods I used to more effectively fuzz applications for bug bounty programs – the same methods that allowed me to get 30 CVE’s in a year.

Our presenter, Kaveh, is employed in NCR Corporation as Principal Application Security Engineer and has provided many findings and assistance in the sector of IT-Security. His unique, self-written tools and knowledge of security audits and penetration testing has placed Kaveh in the Google Hall of Fame and acknowledgment by Microsoft, Adobe, Artweaver and Integraxor SCADA for his findings. Kaveh hopes to give back to the IT-Security community by showcasing the tools he designed and he got 30 critical/high CVE’s in a year.

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We will be running the NetKotH CTF for this meeting. This event is targeted at both beginners and experienced pentesters. If you’d like to play along, you might want to bring a system. More information can be found here:

https://netkoth.github.io

Bring a laptop and your favorite tools (like Kali Linux or ArchStrike)

https://www.kali.org/

https://archstrike.org/

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We will also be hosting a mini lock pick village.

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Our meetings are at Manuel’s Tavern. Free parking is behind Manuel’s and on the South side across the alley.

We meet in the First Level Room:

From the front entrance on North Highland, immediately turn right, go past the bathrooms to the First Level room.

From the back parking lot entrance, go all the way to the front doors, turn left, go past the bathrooms to the First Level room.

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Manuel’s Tavern
602 North Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307

http://www.manuelstavern.com/

All ages/skill levels welcome. No dues, feel free to bring new friends.

Our Home page: https://dc404.org

Sign up for the chat/discussion list – it’s low traffic, keeps you in the loop, and enables you to communicate with the other DC404 folks:

http://lists.kaos.to/listinfo.cgi/dc404-chat-kaos.to

IRC Channel: #dc404 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/

Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/