Dinner Meeting Monday 11 July 2011 at 6:00PM
Inflow 5:30PM - Start ~6:00PM
Location:
ICF International, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&gl=us&ptab=2&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=104405866946229741710.00048046ec622944cab00&ll=38.871786,-77.265805&spn=0.003968,0.006614&t=h&z=18
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
April NoVA Hackers Meeting - April 11, 2011
The April NoVA Hackers meeting will be this Monday, April 11, 2011 at the usual place.
For a list of presentations, directions to the meeting place, who to call if the doors are locked, check the mailing list.
For a list of presentations, directions to the meeting place, who to call if the doors are locked, check the mailing list.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
March NoVA Hackers Meeting 14 March 2011
The march NoVA Hackers meeting (0x000C) will be 14 March 2011
additional details are in the google document that is shared with the mailing list
additional details are in the google document that is shared with the mailing list
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
February Meetup 7 Feb 2011 Summary
Meeting Summary: 7 Feb 2011 - 0x000B
David S: Shmoocon Ticketing System Challenge
Richard H: When did i turn into a systems integrator?
Shyaam S: Benchmarking Secure Wordpress Plugins and Themes
Ronnie T: Fun with strings in malware
Daniel R: CTF #1 Binary Exploit Development
Mike S: DDOS stuff (should have been there)
David S: Shmoocon Ticketing System Challenge
Richard H: When did i turn into a systems integrator?
Shyaam S: Benchmarking Secure Wordpress Plugins and Themes
Ronnie T: Fun with strings in malware
Daniel R: CTF #1 Binary Exploit Development
Mike S: DDOS stuff (should have been there)
Monday, February 7, 2011
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Meeting Summary: Aug 9 2010 - 0x0005
1) Rob 'Mubix' ; presented on railgun extension to meterpreter, practical uses and advanced fun.
2) Richard ; presented on deploying asterisk with zero knowledge and the challenges and successes therein.
3) Tuna and Matt ; wifi exploitation through karma, karmetasploit, iptables foo and sslstrip. Coffee houses, hotels, and airports beware.
4) Joe K ; presented on some personal insights into the cyveillance report (http://www.cyveillance.com/web/news/press_rel/2010/2010-08-04.asp) he worked on detailing the lag time in detection of malware from major av vendors. Also presented on his research into game theory and its uses in determining risk and identifying areas to take action.
5) Ben & Jonathan ; presented on their reaching the final round of defcon ctf and not placing last
6) Nick ; presented on building a toolkit for basic triage in regards to incident response.
7) Lucas ; presented on his current research into security visualization as an aid to detection and analysis.
2) Richard ; presented on deploying asterisk with zero knowledge and the challenges and successes therein.
3) Tuna and Matt ; wifi exploitation through karma, karmetasploit, iptables foo and sslstrip. Coffee houses, hotels, and airports beware.
4) Joe K ; presented on some personal insights into the cyveillance report (http://www.cyveillance.com/web/news/press_rel/2010/2010-08-04.asp) he worked on detailing the lag time in detection of malware from major av vendors. Also presented on his research into game theory and its uses in determining risk and identifying areas to take action.
5) Ben & Jonathan ; presented on their reaching the final round of defcon ctf and not placing last
6) Nick ; presented on building a toolkit for basic triage in regards to incident response.
7) Lucas ; presented on his current research into security visualization as an aid to detection and analysis.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Meeting: 2010.06.10 0x0004
The 5th NoVA Hackers (0x0004) meeting was 10 June 2010.
Speaker Notes:
1) Grecs on his 'securing macs' presentation - POV of a non mac user coming up to speed on what are the best things he can do/use to secure and lockdown a stock mac.
2) cktricky with his dynamic code analysis of android apps. Cool lil demo of his tool set and some awesome window moving fu.
3) Julie and her discussion on the finer points of performance testing as it relates to network load and througput. Interesting sub discussion on product testing.
4) TheX1le and hp printer owning foo over pjl. HP printers as stealth storage and persistence devices. APT! No roflcopters were harmed in the making of this presentation. (this was hilarious btw)
5) Tuna with an update to using U3 as an attack vector by subverting the applications it hosts. Namely using open office to pop a box.
6) Tuna plus IamEd in using unreleased python enabled phone fu to spam lucas' cell into oblivion. Subsequent discussion of theoretical scanning devices that can be used to grab phone numbers in the immediate area OTA.
7) Joe and his always scary IPv6 talks focusing on common and uncommon tunnels he has encountered. ipv6 over udp over ssh over https over ipv4 burned to a cd and fedex'd to your core switch ... I think joe needs to redo this one since we were pushing the clock and he barely got going with the good stuff ...
-thanks to Chris S. for the wrapup
Speaker Notes:
1) Grecs on his 'securing macs' presentation - POV of a non mac user coming up to speed on what are the best things he can do/use to secure and lockdown a stock mac.
2) cktricky with his dynamic code analysis of android apps. Cool lil demo of his tool set and some awesome window moving fu.
3) Julie and her discussion on the finer points of performance testing as it relates to network load and througput. Interesting sub discussion on product testing.
4) TheX1le and hp printer owning foo over pjl. HP printers as stealth storage and persistence devices. APT! No roflcopters were harmed in the making of this presentation. (this was hilarious btw)
5) Tuna with an update to using U3 as an attack vector by subverting the applications it hosts. Namely using open office to pop a box.
6) Tuna plus IamEd in using unreleased python enabled phone fu to spam lucas' cell into oblivion. Subsequent discussion of theoretical scanning devices that can be used to grab phone numbers in the immediate area OTA.
7) Joe and his always scary IPv6 talks focusing on common and uncommon tunnels he has encountered. ipv6 over udp over ssh over https over ipv4 burned to a cd and fedex'd to your core switch ... I think joe needs to redo this one since we were pushing the clock and he barely got going with the good stuff ...
-thanks to Chris S. for the wrapup
Friday, May 14, 2010
Meeting: 2010.05.13 0x0003
Speaker Notes:
Jason Oliver - Testing Changes in Fed space AKA 800-53 Rev3/800-53a Rev1
http://www.blackhat.org/Site/Blog/Entries/2010/3/14_Random_Samples.htmlBill Gross - Nukes and Me, a love hate relationship
http://www.blackhat.org/Site/Blog/Entries/2010/3/14_Random_Samples_files/sampler.java
DaKahuna - Metasploit Express Beta Demo
Matt Ahrens - Forescout fails more than Facebook
Michael Smith - BGP and DNS... The Internet is falling! The Internet is falling!
Nicholas B - Javascript Cross Site Scanning
https://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/aricon/presentations/The_future_is_here_.pdfRichard Harman - Poorcase: Needle & Thread for forensic disk images
https://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/aricon/software/python/xmlhttpscanner/xmlhttpscanner.py
http://code.google.com/p/poorcase/Nick Harbour - fucking with windows binaries
http://code.google.com/p/poorcase/downloads/list
Joe Klein - More IPv6 fail
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
May Dinner Meeting 13 May 2010
May Dinner Meeting
Dinner Meeting 13 May 2010 at 6:00PM
Inflow 5:30PM - Start ~6:00PM
Location:
ICF International, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax
Google Map
Dinner Meeting 13 May 2010 at 6:00PM
Inflow 5:30PM - Start ~6:00PM
Location:
ICF International, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax
Google Map
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Meeting: 2010.04.15 0x0002
The 3rd NoVA Hackers (0x0002) meeting was 15 April 2010.
Speaker Notes:
@cktricky and @jack_mannino talked about Low Tech Hacking
@wadew talked about reversing on the android OS
@Falconsview talked about B-Sides
@llsecurity talked about GPS forensics
@carnal0wnage talked about metasploit and lotus domino
@theharmonyguy talking about Facebook hacking
Brett T. talked about ipv6 basics
@mubix talked about ipv6 offensive operations
A couple of presenters posted their slides in the files section of the NoVA Hackers group. Group members should have access to them, otherwise you should have been there.
Speaker Notes:
@cktricky and @jack_mannino talked about Low Tech Hacking
@wadew talked about reversing on the android OS
@Falconsview talked about B-Sides
@llsecurity talked about GPS forensics
@carnal0wnage talked about metasploit and lotus domino
@theharmonyguy talking about Facebook hacking
Brett T. talked about ipv6 basics
@mubix talked about ipv6 offensive operations
A couple of presenters posted their slides in the files section of the NoVA Hackers group. Group members should have access to them, otherwise you should have been there.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
April 2010 NoVA Hackers Meetings
The NoVA Hackers April meetings will be:
Dinner Meeting 15 April 2010 at 6:00PM
Inflow 5:30PM - Start ~6:00PM
Location:
ICF International, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax
Google Map
Lunch Meeting 29 April 2010 at 11:45AM
Inflow 11:30AM - Start ~11:45AM
Location:
Dinner Meeting 15 April 2010 at 6:00PM
Inflow 5:30PM - Start ~6:00PM
Location:
ICF International, 9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax
Google Map
Lunch Meeting 29 April 2010 at 11:45AM
Inflow 11:30AM - Start ~11:45AM
Location:
Which is near the Rosslyn metro exit in the Channel 7 building, at the top of the escalators.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Meeting: 2010.03.08 0x0001
Meeting: 2010.03.08 0x0001
Grecs posted a nice wrap up to the March Dinner/Talks.
You can check it out here:
http://www.novainfosecportal.com/2010/03/10/nova-hackers-dinner-wrap-up/
Short Version:
elwing gave an overview of CACert.
mubix talked about DNS IP Contra
carnal0wnage talked about Nmap XML/Ruby/Postgres
kingtuna talked about Metasploit and USB attacks.
sorry no slides, you should have been there :-)
Grecs posted a nice wrap up to the March Dinner/Talks.
You can check it out here:
http://www.novainfosecportal.com/2010/03/10/nova-hackers-dinner-wrap-up/
Short Version:
elwing gave an overview of CACert.
mubix talked about DNS IP Contra
carnal0wnage talked about Nmap XML/Ruby/Postgres
kingtuna talked about Metasploit and USB attacks.
sorry no slides, you should have been there :-)
Friday, February 12, 2010
March NoVA Hackers Dinner Meeting
The next NoVA Hackers dinner meeting will be Monday 8 March 2010
Inflow 4:30PM - Start ~5:00PM
NEW LOCATION: Google Maps - CLICK HERE
Which is a stones throw from the Vienna metro exit.
The plan is to have several 5-10 minute talks so please respond to the email thread if you are interested in talking.
The plan is to have several 5-10 minute talks so please respond to the email thread if you are interested in talking.
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