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Free parking 2 blocks away at the El Cortez. Walking directions from the parking structure: http://g.co/maps/n94q5
I'd be very interested in learning more about wifi vulnerabilities.
true - I sent an email to the group and another to you directly last night. Is your email down or did it change? Sorry about that, we're on for next Thursday if you can make it.
That address is my main computer, which I hardly have time to sit at with how busy I've been. We got some Linux stuff done anyway, so not a total loss.
If we told you, it wouldn't be any fun for the rest of us. Just kidding. See you tomorrow!
I've been sick since Monday night. If I'm feeling better tomorrow, I shall come! I don't want to spread my cold more than necessary.
bobo can't wait to meet new penguin leiking friends!!!!111!!!
Thx True for the thorough presentation. We need more hands-on presentations like this regularly.
BTW, where is Jim Aragon? Nobody has seen him this year.
Jim's been busy launching a big site. I'm sure we'll see him soon.
I'll be back soon, almost done with the big project. No need to worry, Meetup faithfully tapped my bank account for the hosting yesterday, the group is never far from my mind.
Regarding choosing passwords, I found this really informative: http://xkcd.com/936/![]()
Also, I found this tool which claims to be able to physically locate an wifi intruder using a laptop and a directional antenna. It doesn't seem any more advanced than using airodump-ng though, but it's still interesting:
http://securitystartshere.org/page-training-oswa-assistan...![]()
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If you watch the video, skip to the 13:00 minute mark to watch a demonstration of it.
I was talking about WiFi vulns at the last meeting and a few people seemed interested. Would anyone be interested in a live interactive demo / q&a? I've got a neat tool I wrote that I can show off or release as well.