Category (Pilot Season)

  • We discuss an Android vulnerability, GNU/Linux malware, OpenSSH v7.x, more NSA nonsense, a case study of extreme-low-latency networks, BSD comparison, and some home NAS software.

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  • Firewalls, presenting proposals for (change) management, git/gitolite (and blast on third-party git hosting), ethernet media classifications, DIY cracking rigs, pentesting tools, and more regular expressions.

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  • “InfoSec Speaks!”- where I get some input from the InfoSec crowd via Twitter. We also talk about running your own router box, briefly talk about VPNs, IPv6, and a really stupid decision MSFT made with Windows 10.

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  • The death of Mandriva, a social media botnet running on consumer routers, Solaris, alternative firmware for consumer routers, and some games that run on GNU/Linux (plus the fun goodness of two high-profile compromises). This is the first episode Jthan tried his hand at editing. I ended up fixing a fair bit. :P

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  • Jthan, myself (the “dicks”), and two newcomers to GNU/Linux (the “virgins”) review some popular GNU/Linux distributions- why we love them, why we hate them, and why Slackware needs to just throw in the towel these days.

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