Author Archive: narknet

DC404 Virtual Meeting – October 17th

Wednesday, October 14th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday October 17th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 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 will be presenting:

Yara is a really useful tool for matching patterns in files and data developed by the Virustotal team. It has applications across many fields of information security and a vibrant online community. Along with Snort it’s a key language for threat research and defense operations, and has interesting application for red, purple, and rainbow teams too…

* What’s Yara , what’s it for?

* Where can I get some free rules ?

* What cool tricks can you do with Yara + rules ?

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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, leads Community classes on defense, response, and analysis with the SANS Institute and has bugs and patches in a few public tools. Ben is an information security engineer on the incident response team of a global firm. BBSTi, CISSP, GIAC**0x0b, GSE, ITIL, LPI, et cetera, usw.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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

DC404 Virtual Meeting – September 19th

Friday, September 18th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday September 19th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 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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Joe Gray will be presenting:

When we see the terms Natural Language Processing (NLP) or Machine Learning (ML), often, our guts are correct, and it is vendor marketing material, frequently containing FUD. After tinkering with various libraries in Python and R with the use of some OSINT and SOCMINT techniques, I have found a use for NLP and ML that is 100% FUD free in the form of a brand new, Python based tool.

In this presentation, which goes further than the previous DECEPTICON presentation, we address topics that I have frequently spoken about in past years is disinformation, deception, OSINT, and OPSEC. When working through learning NLP and ML in Python, it dawned on me: marry these technologies with DECEPTICON for good. Enter the DECEPTICON bot. The DECEPTICON bot is a python* based tool that connects to social media via APIs to read posts/tweets to determine patterns of posting intervals and content then takes over to autonomously post for the user. What is the application you ask: people who are trying to enhance their OPSEC and abandon social media accounts that have been targeted without setting off alarms to their adversaries. Use case scenarios include public figures, executives, and, most importantly – domestic violence and trafficking victims.

Joe Gray is a passionate OSINT Practitioner and Instructor. Currently employed as a Senior OSINT Specialist at QOMPLX, Joe also teaches a variety of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) courses via The OSINTion. Joe is a frequent competitor in many OSINT-adjacent capture the flag (CTF) events. Notably as a solo competitor, Joe won the 2017 DerbyCon Social Engineering CTF (SECTF), placed 2nd in the HackFest SECTF (despite not speaking French), and 3rd Place in the NCPTF Missing Persons CTF. As a member of the Password Inspection Agency, Joe and the team won the TraceLabs OSINT Search Party during DEFCON 28, placed 2nd in the Global CTF before that, and have had many other successful outings in CTFs. Joe is the author of Practical Social Engineering due in February 2021 via NoStarch Press. Joe has contributed blogs to a variety of sources such as TripWire, IBM, Forbes, and Dark Reading. He is also the author of the tools WikiLeaker and the DECEPTICON Bot.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – August 15th

Tuesday, August 11th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday August 15th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 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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Andrew Mcelroy will be presenting:

The Challenges VPNs Face Today And Into The Decade Ahead

The challenges and threats are growing for VPN operators and their users starting with 50% hostile foreign country ownership of the entire consumer VPN market, followed by slow legacy protocols, a surprising amount of misconfiguration, the NSA’s announcement of TLS Break and Inspect risks in December 2019, and the emergence of viable Universal Gate Quantum Computers in the next 5 years. Thankfully, Post-Quantum Cryptography aka PQC will become mainstream in the next few years as NIST is in round 3 (finalist round) with 6 candidates and 6 alternates (three PKE/KEM and three digital signatures).

Andrew is a third-generation programmer who has been writing software for over 20 years. He is a prior president of the Nashville Linux Users Group and board member of Nashville 2600, founded two computer vision companies, a mobile app training company, and wrote part of the Dari Motion Health Platform which achieved FDA 510(k) clearance in 2018.
He is most well-known for version 2 of TryRuby.org. He is an inventor of three patents. Two are assigned to Punchh Inc and one (regarding decoy routing) is assigned to his current company AmbitVPN.com. Whenever he has a sliver of free time you can find him working on a software defined radio using call sign KK4HXE.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – July 18th

Thursday, July 16th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday July 18th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 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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Stephen Kraus will be presenting:

Nuclear Hacks

Stephen Kraus is a Senior Security Engineer and Pentester with a knack for Cars and Electronics, and has hacking vehicles for 18 years.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – June 20th

Wednesday, June 17th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday une 20th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 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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We do not have a formal presentation lined up, so come prepared to share what you are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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

.

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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – May 16th

Wednesday, May 13th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday May 16th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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

The presentation 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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Patrick Kelley will be presenting:

Network Telemetry in Transportation: What you can learn with a Raspberry Pi in a live train yard

Patrick Kelley is the founder of Critical Path Security and an ongoing CyberSecurity Expert for 11Alive and NBC News. He is often requested to provide offensive security services for his customers with special requests, such as breaching and commandeering freight trains, luxury maritime vessels, and personal jets.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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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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Sorry, Atlanta LockSport will not be unable to host lock pick village hosted.

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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – April 18th

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday April 18th is your DC404 virtual meeting

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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 meeting space will open at 13:00 on Saturday 4/18/2020 so that people will have time to connect and work out any technical issues.

The presentation 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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Stephen Kraus will be presenting:

How to Build a Home Lab.

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Stephen Kraus is a Senior Security Engineer and Pentester with a knack for Cars and Electronics, and has hacking vehicles for 18 years.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

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Sorry, we will be unable to host the NetKotH CTF or the lock pick village hosted by Atlanta LockSport

As things settle down we will consider hosting a virtual NetKotH CTF.

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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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Virtual Meeting – March 21st

Friday, March 20th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday March 21st is your DC404 virtual meeting

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We are hackers. We improvise, adapt, and overcome. So In light of COVID-19 (coronavirus), DC404 will be holding virtual instead of physical meetings.

We (the admins) put out a call for teleconferencing applications and after looking at all the requirements, and testing applications, we decided to use Jitsi.

This is not to say that using Jitsi is set in stone. Like all things during the COVID-19, crisis we have to be flexible

Jitsi struck a balance between costs, performance, supported operating systems, privacy, and security concerns of our members.

Jitsi allows members to start up breakout sessions on their own by simply browsing to https://meet.jit.si/, entering a meeting space name, and pressing enter. No registration is required and Jitsi does not ask for your email address.

Jitsi is open source. You can get additional information here:

https://jitsi.org/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitsi

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The DC404 Jitsi meeting space will open at 13:00 on Saturday 3/21/2020 so that people will have time to connect and work out any technical issues.

The presentation will start at 14:00.

Jitsi works best with Chrome or Chromium. In testing, Firefox and Safari proved to be incompatible.

To join the meeting from your browser use this link:

https://meet.jit.si/dc404meeting20200321

To avoid data charges on your phone you can use this link for the session phone numbers and pin:

https://meet.jit.si/static/dialInInfo.html?room=dc404meeting20200321

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Zoey Selman (aka V3rbaal) will be presenting:

The Misconceptions Of Open Source Intelligence

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is a massive #buzzword within the hacker community, and I know we would all like to think we know what OSINT is… I’ll be talking about the differences between Open Source Information and Open Source Intelligence; including what I like to call Layer 1, Layer 2 and Layer 3 OSINT. Additionally we’ll touch on data organization and how to do OSINT internationally (outside of the US) using real life practices.

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Zoey Selman (aka V3rbaal) is a Senior Intelligence Analyst at Dark Horse Intelligence, whose role is to aid in the discovery of Open Source Intelligence. She is also a Director of Trace Labs and Blue Team Village at DEFCON. Zoey is passionate and experienced in Open Source Intelligence and Human Intelligence, working on active investigations and aiding law enforcement. She is currently a professional polygrapher and is working towards becoming a licensed detective. Zoey obtained her degree in Cybersecurity whilst in Australia, prior to her relocation to the United States. You can find her Twitter and other contact methods via v3rbaal.github.io

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what they are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

Jitsi allows for screen sharing if needed.

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Sorry, we will be unable to host the NetKotH CTF or the lock pick village hosted by Atlanta LockSport

As things settle down we will consider hosting a virtual NetKotH CTF and lock pickers can run lock picking breakout sessions.

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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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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 chat.freenode.net

Web IRC: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23dc404

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Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Meeting – February 15th

Wednesday, February 12th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday February 15th is your DC404 meeting at Manuel’s Tavern at 2pm

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Felix Hernandez will be presenting:

Changing the Mindset-Build a Cybersecurity Culture at Work

Engaging and thought-provoking presentation designed to spark discussions around the cyber threats facing information security assets in the workplace. Includes a step by step demo of a credential harvesting attack.

Topics Discussed:

Understand your cyber landscape

Damage caused by cyber threats

Improve your ability to safeguard your organization Engage your employees and team members Importance of cybersecurity awareness

Takeaway:

The end result of the presentation is to change the mindset of an organization’s culture, so they embrace information security as being everyone’s responsibility

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Felix Hernandez is an experienced Information Technology, Information Security and Business Development Professional who collaborates with executives to align their strategic goals with technology. Throughout his 20 plus year career, Felix has proven to be a dynamic, accomplished, and results-oriented information technology leader with demonstrated success and expert proficiency in overseeing technology improvement initiatives. Through his engaging and thought-provoking presentations, Felix brings personal and revealing stories of working in the trenches of enterprise IT as a Project Manager, Director of Information Technology and Information Security Consultant.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what you are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

We will have a projector if you need it.

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We will be running NetKotH CTF

People will be available to answer questions and help you get started.

If you would like to play along in the CTF, you should bring a laptop with your favorite tools installed or in a virtual machine (such as Kali Linux, Parrot Linux, or ArchStrike).

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

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

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

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/?channels=%23dc404

Atlanta Cybersecurity Engineers Discord Server Channel

GENERAL -> dc404

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

Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/

DC404 Meeting – January 18th

Tuesday, January 14th, 2020 by narknet

Saturday January 18th is your DC404 meeting at Manuel’s Tavern at 2pm

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Stephen Kraus will be presenting:

Combustion! A Drive-by of Automotive Control Systems

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Stephen Kraus is a Senior Security Engineer and Pentester with a knack for Cars and Electronics, and has hacking vehicles for 18 years.

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We will have time after the presentation for people to to share what you are working on. Your project doesn’t have to be complete and slides are not required (like show-n-tell).

We will have a projector if you need it.

.

We will be running NetKotH CTF

People will be available to answer questions and help you get started.

If you would like to play along in the CTF, you should bring a laptop with your favorite tools installed or in a virtual machine (such as Kali Linux, Parrot Linux, or ArchStrike).

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

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

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

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/?channels=%23dc404

Atlanta Cybersecurity Engineers Discord Server Channel

GENERAL -> dc404

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

Our calendar:

https://dc404.org/calendar/