July 14th – Pedal Pub Wardrive
This month we are going to be doing a special event. We will not be meeting at Elsie’s or the Hack Factory. Instead, we are renting a pedal pub to wardrive through Minneapolis (while drinking of course). Space is limited to 14 people:
When: July 14th 6-8pm
Cost: $25
Tickets: http://pedalpubwardrive.eventbrite.com/
It is BYOB (cans only)
Make sure your gear has a full charge, the pedal pub doesn’t have power.
**Note: Due to company policy we are renting from, this is a 21+ event**
June 9th Meeting 6:00pm @ The Hack factory
Project Night!! This month we are meeting at The Hack Factory. This is going to be a project/show & tell night. Have something cool that you are working on? Bring it in and show us. Have something you want to work on but never seem to find the time? Here is your chance . Have a project that you need some help on? Bring it in and ask for help. This is open to projects of all sorts, but because this is only a few hours, please only bring in smaller projects. If you cant carry it yourself, it is too big for this meeting.
As always, The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer and remember, there are no maids on the Hack Factory payroll, so you need to clean up after yourself.
Agenda:
6:00PM-??? – Project/Show & Tell
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
May 12th Meeting 6:00pm @Elsies
This month Tim Medin is going to be doing a presentation/demo on NBNS & metasploit fun. We are going to attempt to have a hands on activity so bring a laptop with metasploit loaded and updated if you would like to partake.
Agenda:
6:00PM-6:30PM – Order food and drinks
6:30PM-???? – Tim Medin
See you Thursday!
Thanks!
-DC612
April 7th Meeting 6pm @ Elsies
This months meeting is going to be on the first Thursday of April due to Thotcon & BSidesChicago taking place the week after. Spenser Reinhardt is going to be giving a talk on the following:
Intro to Debugging Linux Apps: Learn about on disk and in memory application layouts that applies to both Windows and Linux, some basic and generic assembly instructions, and how to get the most out of GDB and debugging your applications. A basic idea of application structure is a foundational base before jumping into debugging C and ASM applications. Specific application issues such as one off errors, null pointers, illegal memory addressing, and more will be covered.
Previous knowledge needed: Familiarity with Linux in general and the CLI, Basic programming experience in non-managed code environments is suggested but not necessary.
What this covers: Application memory layout, some OS memory management restrictions, ASM and C++ application debugging, Apps compiled with and without debugging symbols
What this does not cover: In-depth reverse engineering, advanced ASM programming and OS memory technicalities. Windows Debugging
This months meeting is going to be at Elsies Bar and bowling alley.
Agenda:
6:00PM-6:30PM – Order food and drinks
6:30PM-???? – Spenser Reinhardt
See you Thursday!
Thanks!
-DC612
CANCELED: March 10th Meeting 6:30PM @ Elsie’s
** This meeting has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for the inconvenience. **
Thanks!
-DC612