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[0x73656D67726570] - The Meet

Our last gathering was truly special - for the shared knowledge and the unique mix of people from different backgrounds and expertise coming together. We are thrilled to have such a dynamic community and super excited to make the next meetup even better!

Get ready to be empowered by the outstanding Duarte Duarte as he takes the stage to set you off on the mission to develop the best and most secure code using the powerful and intriguing tool Semgrep. If you are unfamiliar with it, do not fret, we've got you covered. If you've used it before, stay tuned as we'll share valuable insights on the challenges of using it on a large scale.

And if you still need more and want to take your hacking skills to the next level? Join our fearless Zezadas for a joint hacking adventure that will put a shady home device through its paces. Get ready to witness some serious ninja tricks, shell popping, and a humorous presentation (as always!).

Please bear in mind this is an IRL event, before RSVP-ing, ensure you can attend and physically show up, as good logistics depend on it.

In the meantime, you can join our Slack chat (*) to discuss all kinds of hackish stuff and, of course, interact with other members.
*https://bit.ly/3XbyGQu (+)

Hope to see you soon!

[Goals]

Learn something new, get to know other g33ks, and, the most important thing, have fun.

[Agenda]

- "Semgrep: The Open Source Tool for Finding Vulnerable Code" (PT/EN) by Duarte Duarte (@dduarte)
- "Av3rMed1a liberation story" (PT/EN) by José Moreira (@zezadas)
Note: And the usual challenge write-up.

[Challenge]

While security cameras can provide valuable protection by deterring crime and capturing evidence, there are several ways in which they can do more harm than good. Many cameras and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices are designed with weak security measures, making them vulnerable to hacking and unauthorized access.

Can you look at this URL (https://eyespy.sefod.eu/) and try to exploit potential vulnerabilities?

PS: Get help on the usual channel #ch4llenges and ping (@)Pengrey w/ the flag!

COVID-19 safety measures

Event will be indoors
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