We’ll be starting our first group project so we can start being a group. A light to lead us to the loft in the dark. There will also be candy (gummy bears)
It’s time for another DC801 CTF! We’re doing something special this time: Thanks to Sobit and DC801, we’re bringing the CTF to Utah County.
Date: Saturday, December 8th 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Place: Orem Chapter
Join us for another titillating round of capture the flag goodness. Teams will square off in this attack/defense scenario with the goal of exploiting their opponents while protecting their team assets.
Laptops required, Backtrack is recommended as the attack platform but any open source tools will do.
The game play runs for four hours (ending at 10pm) with a tech briefing summarizing successes and failures at the end of the session.
You are free to organize your team as you see fit. We will accommodate up to 4 separate teams and we encourage team sizes of 5 or less.
1) Ask questions here: Freenode #DC801
2) Register here: http://dc801-ctf-v.eventbrite.com/
3) Form team here: http://reddit.com/r/dc801
Ticket sales proceeds will be used to provide food and drink at the event as well as to help fund our hackerspace.
Join us for another titillating round of capture the flag goodness. Teams will square off in this attack/defense scenario with the goal of exploiting their opponents while protecting their team assets.
Laptops required, Backtrack is recommended as the attack platfom but any open source tools will do.
The game play runs for four hours (ending at 10pm) with a tech briefing summarizing successes and failures at the end of the session.
You are free to organize your team as you see fit. We will accommodate up to 4 separate teams and we encourage team sizes of 5 or less. Ticket sales proceeds will be used to provide food and drink at the event as well as to help fund our hackerspace.
Visit our site or catch us on IRC to find out more!
http://www.dc801.org | http://thetransistor.com
#dc801 on freenode.net
Edward Goodell will be teaching an intro to arduino. www.arduino.cc
Isaac Doubek will be teaching intro to soldering. Everyone will get to solder a basic circuit that they can take home. The second part of the class will cost $3 for parts.
Come hang out and learn some shiz.
‘Sploit Out: Hands-on introduction to exploit writing. Dec 15, 6:00 – 10:00pm. Limited Seating.
SLC Transistor, 440 South 700 East Unit #102
It’s time DC801 gets some exploit writing action. On December 15, I’m getting things started by putting together a hands-on introductory workshop covering stack overflows, format string vulnerabilities, and command injection in x86 linux. We will be finding vulnerabilities by reading source code, fuzzing (network, commandline, and file based), and using static analyzers. Then we will be writing exploits once suitable vulnerabilities have been found. To finish things off, we will port one of our exploits to Metasploit.
As long as you are familiar with Linux, know your base-2s and 16s, and can read (but not necessarily write) C programs, you should be fine. There will be a few rounds of debugging and looking at assembly code, but that can be learned during the workshop. You will need to bring a laptop with Virtualbox installed. Remember, this is a hands-on activity, not a lecture. You might leave without knowing exactly what you just did, but you won’t leave without having written several exploits and finding lots of potential vulnerabilities (only on old programs or contrived examples. Most likely won’t be finding any 0-days). I’m guessing it will last 4 hours.
Exploit writing can be frustrating. To ensure I can help you when you invariably get stuck, seating is limited to 11 spots. If enough people sign up for the waiting list, another session will be held early next year.
Registration opens Nov 25 at 12:00am at: http://sploitout.eventbrite.com/
TheTransistor will be doing a presentation on MAME at PLUG. More information on PLUG (as well as it’s location at UVU) can be found here: http://www.plug.org/uvu.
Transistor Members who would like to learn to use the laser cutter. Head on down for a quick class and demonstration on using our 40 watt laser cutter.
Bring your scrap materials to cut, and your objects to be etched. :)
Calendar
Agenda
Tuesday nights we will be gathering in SLC to work on the free Stanford cryptography class at https://class.coursera.org/crypto-004
We’ll be starting our first group project so we can start being a group. A light to lead us to the loft in the dark. There will also be candy (gummy bears)
It’s time for another DC801 CTF! We’re doing something special this time: Thanks to Sobit and DC801, we’re bringing the CTF to Utah County.
Date: Saturday, December 8th 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Place: Orem Chapter
Join us for another titillating round of capture the flag goodness. Teams will square off in this attack/defense scenario with the goal of exploiting their opponents while protecting their team assets.
Laptops required, Backtrack is recommended as the attack platform but any open source tools will do.
The game play runs for four hours (ending at 10pm) with a tech briefing summarizing successes and failures at the end of the session.
You are free to organize your team as you see fit. We will accommodate up to 4 separate teams and we encourage team sizes of 5 or less.
1) Ask questions here: Freenode #DC801
2) Register here: http://dc801-ctf-v.eventbrite.com/
3) Form team here: http://reddit.com/r/dc801
Ticket sales proceeds will be used to provide food and drink at the event as well as to help fund our hackerspace.
Join us for a CTF brought to you by sobit and DC801.
Only 20 seats available. Register now! Pick-up teams can organize via reddit.com/r/dc801 or show up early and cross your fingers.
Register at: http://dc801-ctf-v.eventbrite.com/
Join us for another titillating round of capture the flag goodness. Teams will square off in this attack/defense scenario with the goal of exploiting their opponents while protecting their team assets.
Laptops required, Backtrack is recommended as the attack platfom but any open source tools will do.
The game play runs for four hours (ending at 10pm) with a tech briefing summarizing successes and failures at the end of the session.
You are free to organize your team as you see fit. We will accommodate up to 4 separate teams and we encourage team sizes of 5 or less. Ticket sales proceeds will be used to provide food and drink at the event as well as to help fund our hackerspace.
Visit our site or catch us on IRC to find out more!
http://www.dc801.org | http://thetransistor.com
#dc801 on freenode.net
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Members; come down when you know that there will be a group. :)
Anyone interested in joining is welcome to stop by. Contact us first if possible to set up a time for a tour.
Tuesday nights we will be gathering in SLC to work on the free Stanford cryptography class at https://class.coursera.org/crypto-004
Members of theTransistor. Bring your programming projects down. Every Thursday night at theTransistor in Orem is Programming night. :)
Saturdays and Tuesdays. Members; come down when you know that there will be a group. :)
Anyone interested in joining is welcome to stop by. Contact us first if possible to set up a time for a tour.
Edward Goodell will be teaching an intro to arduino. www.arduino.cc
Isaac Doubek will be teaching intro to soldering. Everyone will get to solder a basic circuit that they can take home. The second part of the class will cost $3 for parts.
Come hang out and learn some shiz.
‘Sploit Out: Hands-on introduction to exploit writing. Dec 15, 6:00 – 10:00pm. Limited Seating.
SLC Transistor, 440 South 700 East Unit #102
It’s time DC801 gets some exploit writing action. On December 15, I’m getting things started by putting together a hands-on introductory workshop covering stack overflows, format string vulnerabilities, and command injection in x86 linux. We will be finding vulnerabilities by reading source code, fuzzing (network, commandline, and file based), and using static analyzers. Then we will be writing exploits once suitable vulnerabilities have been found. To finish things off, we will port one of our exploits to Metasploit.
As long as you are familiar with Linux, know your base-2s and 16s, and can read (but not necessarily write) C programs, you should be fine. There will be a few rounds of debugging and looking at assembly code, but that can be learned during the workshop. You will need to bring a laptop with Virtualbox installed. Remember, this is a hands-on activity, not a lecture. You might leave without knowing exactly what you just did, but you won’t leave without having written several exploits and finding lots of potential vulnerabilities (only on old programs or contrived examples. Most likely won’t be finding any 0-days). I’m guessing it will last 4 hours.
Exploit writing can be frustrating. To ensure I can help you when you invariably get stuck, seating is limited to 11 spots. If enough people sign up for the waiting list, another session will be held early next year.
Registration opens Nov 25 at 12:00am at: http://sploitout.eventbrite.com/
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Members; come down when you know that there will be a group. :)
Anyone interested in joining is welcome to stop by. Contact us first if possible to set up a time for a tour.
Tuesday nights we will be gathering in SLC to work on the free Stanford cryptography class at https://class.coursera.org/crypto-004
TheTransistor will be doing a presentation on MAME at PLUG. More information on PLUG (as well as it’s location at UVU) can be found here: http://www.plug.org/uvu.
Members of theTransistor. Bring your programming projects down. Every Thursday night at theTransistor in Orem is Programming night. :)
Saturdays and Tuesdays. Members; come down when you know that there will be a group. :)
Anyone interested in joining is welcome to stop by. Contact us first if possible to set up a time for a tour.
Transistor Members who would like to learn to use the laser cutter. Head on down for a quick class and demonstration on using our 40 watt laser cutter.
Bring your scrap materials to cut, and your objects to be etched. :)
Tuesdays and Saturdays. Members; come down when you know that there will be a group. :)
Anyone interested in joining is welcome to stop by. Contact us first if possible to set up a time for a tour.
This meeting is to discuss any changes that are wanted or needed for the space. This meeting is also dedicated to planning any future events.
Members of theTransistor. Bring your programming projects down. Every Thursday night at theTransistor in Orem is Programming night. :)
Membership is due on the last Saturday of the month. Please plan accordingly.