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November 11th Meeting 6:30pm @ Hack Factory

Written by  on November 1, 2010

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Just and update, Tim is out for the night, so David is going to do a “Pentesting for fun & Profit”. This was presented with a Trustwave co-worker at Toorcon, this will be the short version. Jared Bird is going to bring a few VM’s for us to play with, and will do a pentest primer.  If people want to follow along, feel free to bring a computer with the following: Linux/Backtack, Nmap, metasploit, winexe-PTH, enum4linux, gsecdump, etc.

“Are you a security professional looking to add penetration testing to your skill set? Looking for a real world view of your business’ risk? Love hearing war stories beyond a one-step tool? Penetration testing methodologies, tools, and techniques have evolved much over the years.

We will focus on basic methodologies for what a pentest should look like, the goals of a reasonable test, old and brand new tips and tricks of the trade, and real life stories (not case studies) of how one small vulnerability can result in full-infrastructure compromise. From internal and external networks to wireless and physical, learn how to gain unauthorized access to systems to obtaining data critical to the business infrastructure will result in greater profit (and protection of course). ”

We will also have Mike Krumpus, who showed off his pong game a while ago, and has created “Hackvision” (http://nootropicdesign.com/hackvision), and will be demoing this as well.

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. If we get enough people, we can order a pizza- luce and domino’s deliver.

Agenda:

6-7PM – Meet and Greet

7-8PM – Mike Krumps & Hackvision

8-9PM – Pentesting for fun & profit

Please RSVP: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/

See you Thursday!

-DC612

Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.

3119 East 26th ST

Minneapolis, MN 55418.

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Sept 9th DC612 – 6pm Elsie’s

Written by  on September 7, 2010

This month we are going to have an informal and open discussion about CTF. What do people want, what are people willing to commit to, challenges, skill level, etc.

If you have another topic or project you are working on that you would like to have a discussion on feel free to bring it up as well (or this may be a short meeting).

Also mplsctfgames.org will be putting up a challenge today and the first to solve it will get a free beer at DC612 on Thursday.

This meeting will be held at Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley.

Thanks!

-DC612

Defcon DC612 Groups Talk today!

Written by  on July 29, 2010

Our DC612 talk will be today at 14:00, please stop by our talk today, and come have a drink with us afterwords!!!

http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-18/dc-18-speakers.html#Bryan1

-Jared and VideoMan

DC612 – July 8th 2010 Meeting! Defcon is just around the corner!

Written by  on July 7, 2010

So Defcon is just about here! This month we will be at Elsie’s in North East Minneapolis. We are going to go over schedules, contents, and fun things to do while in Vegas. We also want to setup a time to have a casual meeting during con with either lunch or drinks.

Hope people can make it, and please bring your questions, comments or ideas for this years Defcon!

We will start at around 7pm.

Please RSVP: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/

-VideoMan

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Make Day the SMM – June 20th

Written by  on June 14, 2010

Make: Day at the Science Museum of Minnesota is this Sunday from Noon to 5pm. This is a great time to meet folks that have created cool and wonderful things! Please stop by, and if your around lets meet up at 1pm at the Twincites Makers booth.

Please stop by and check out all of booths and events for this year, it’s looking super cool!

http://www.smm.org/makeday
http://tcmaker.org/blog