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June 10th Meeting @ Hack Factory
This month we are going to be playing with different Linux-based penetration testing environments, including but not limited to backtrack and samurai. So bring your laptop(s) and your favorite penetration testing environment. We will have a few copies to pass around. David Bryan will also be doing a talk/demonstration on creating custom packets using libdnet.
The Hack Factory doesn’t have a bar, so bring your own food & beer.
RSVP: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/
See you Thursday!
-DC612
Hack Factory is located in the Seward neighborhood. Enter via the yellow side door.
May 13th DC612 – Arduino Video Games
This month Michael Krumpus will be presenting on making homemade video games using an Arduino and a few other simple compnents. Michael Krumpus is a software designer in Minneapolis, MN, USA. He works as a systems architect for a ginormous company, but really likes to spend time writing code and hacking on hardware projects in his subterranean laboratory (the basement).
Michael is married and the proud owner/operator of two non-robotic male offspring.
Location: Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley banquet room
Agenda:
6PM – 7:00PM Gather and order food and drinks
7:00PM – 8:00PM Michael presents on homemade video games
9PM Wrap up
Please register at Eventbrite: http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/
Thanks!
DC612 Mgmt.
April 8th DC612 – Key Managment – Thursday
This month Jay Jacobs will be presenting at DC612. He will be speaking about the key management interoperability protocol (KMIP), why it’s needed, where it is and where it’s headed. He will also talk about his participation and how challenging the standards bodies are, touch on other Key Management standards and efforts and why KMIP stands out.
This meeting will be held at Elsie’s Bar and Bowling Alley.
Agenda :
6PM-7:15PM Gather and order food and drinks
7:15PM-8:15PM Jay presents on KIMP
8:15PM Open forum and meeting.
9PM Wrap up.
Please RSVP so we can get an approximate count for chairs and tables. http://dc612-2010.eventbrite.com/
Thanks!
DC612 Mgmt.
WiFi Antenna building night! Febuary 11, 2010 DC612
Let’s build some fun antennas! Things like the Wifi Cantenna, Bi-Quad sardine antenna, HDTV, etc.
I will supply the materials like, pop-rivets, soldering irons, N-female connectors, Copper wire. You supply a clean tin can. You can use soup cans, pinapple juice cans, anything that is made of metal, and has been washed out! We will calcuate the placement based on the size of the can, and you can go to town making your own canteena.
Please register using Event Brite: http://wifi-building.eventbrite.com/
If you want to make a bi-quad anteena, which has about 10-12db of gain, you can bring a cookie tin or sardine can that is at least 62mm x 40mm.
If you want to make the HDTV antenna from Make, please plan on bringing your own supplies ( see http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/01/maker_workshop_dtv_antenna_steadyca.html).
The anteena connectors for the WiFi anteenas will be $5, and as can be purchased at the time of the event. I will make sure that I bring at least one connector/person. To use these, you will need a wireless card that has an external antenna connector, such as an MMCX or RP-SMA. You will then need a pigtail that does N-Male to your card, EG: N-Male to MMCX, or N-Male to RP-SMA Male.
If people want to bring a DSS (small dish) satilite dish we can mount the cantenna on the end, and you can boostt your performace by quite a bit!
The hack factory is located at 3119 East 26th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55406, Enter using the side door by the large garage door.