Archive for May, 2022

DC404 Hybrid Meeting – May 21st

Thursday, May 19th, 2022 by narknet

Saturday May 21st is your DC404 hybrid meeting

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A number of dc404 members met in person at Manual’s Tavern for the March 19, 2022 dc404 meeting.

To accommodate members who wish to meet both in person and virtually, we will host hybrid meetings starting with the Saturday May 21, 2022 dc404 meeting.

If you attend in person please respect other members in their choice of masking or not.

The meeting speaker will be streamed to both the in person and online meetings.

We are experimenting with how to run a hybrid meeting so like all hacking we expect issues but like hacking, we will improvise, adapt, and overcome.

NOTICE: The in person meeting will be in the Manuel’s Tavern Eagle’s Nest room this month.

The in person meeting space will open at 13:00 on Saturday so that people will have time to connect and work out any technical issues.

The meeting will start at 14:00.

To attend online use the DC404 Big Blue Button meeting space is graciously hosted by DC404 member npcomp.

Big Blue Button is a WebRTC based open source video teleconferencing platform supported by all major browsers, including Chrome, FireFox, Safari, and Safari Mobile. For best results on desktop and laptops, Chrome or Firefox is recommended. For Chromebooks the built-in Chrome browser is recommended.

The hybrid meeting space will open at 13:00 on Saturday so that people will have time to connect and work out any technical issues.

The meeting will start at 14:00.

No registration or email address is required, just enter your preferred handle. To join the meeting from your browser use this link:

https://rsvz.userserviceable.com/b/adm-6j7-gvt

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Ben S. Knowles (dfirnotes) will present: a beta talk on InfoSec Things You Can Do with a little Python, programming experience helpful, but not required really short: “design, build, teach threat-informed information security programs and techniques.” they/them’ the fancy LinkedIn one is, um

Ben S. Knowles (Twitter,GitHub @dfirnotes) is a professional computer security consultant and educator in the Atlanta, Georgia, USA area. Ben presents at local groups and conferences on analysis, forensics, and security education, led Community classes on defense, response, and analysis with the SANS Institute and has bugs and patches in a few public tools. Currently they are an information security architect at a large corporation.

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We will be running the NetKotH CTF.

If you would like to play along in the CTF follow these instructions (http://koth.userserviceable.com/netkoth.html) and hack away with your favorite tools such as Kali Linux, Parrot Linux, or ArchStrike Linux.

https://www.kali.org/

https://parrotlinux.org/download.php

https://archstrike.org/

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More information about NetKotH can be found here:

https://netkoth.org/

How To Get Started Hacking

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Atlanta Locksport will be meeting conjointly with DC404 and is the official sponsor of our lock pick village.

To find out more about Atlanta LockSport visit their web site at https://atlantalocksport.org/

You can sign up for the Atlanta LockSport email list and discord channel at https://atlantalocksport.org/contact.html

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The in person meetings are at Manuel’s Tavern. Free parking is behind Manuel’s and across North Highland next to the laundromat.

We are meeting in the Manuel’s Tavern Eagle’s Nest room this month:

From the front entrance on North Highland, immediately turn left, go all the way to the back, to the room with the big curtains.

From the back parking lot entrance, immediately turn right, go past the bathroom to the curtains on your right which is the Eagle’s Nest room.

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

https://www.manuelstavern.com/

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

Our Home page: https://dc404.org

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DC404 Atlanta Cybersecurity Engineers Discord Server Channel

GENERAL -> dc404

Discord Invite Code: https://discord.gg/eHm7NnZ

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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

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IRC Channel: #dc404 irc.libera.chat

Web IRC: https://web.libera.chat/#dc404

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Our calendar: https://dc404.org/calendar/