--- Log opened Tue Mar 29 00:00:50 2016 00:23 <@Dagmar> The hell? 00:23 <@Dagmar> We just heard one hell of a boom here 00:24 <@Dagmar> Goodlettesville Area, less than two miles from Rivergate mall 00:25 <@Dagmar> Reminded me of when the transformers were all blowing after an ice storm, so maybe it was that 01:49 -!- TheDukh_ [~thedukh@cpe-74-139-44-25.kya.res.rr.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:28 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 03:28 -!- oddball [~oddball@c-98-240-105-54.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 03:28 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 03:28 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o NotLarry] by ChanServ 03:28 -!- oddball [~oddball@c-98-240-105-54.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 03:34 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 03:35 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 03:35 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o NotLarry] by ChanServ 05:36 -!- LastChild [~Android@DHCP-129-59-122-53.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 06:44 <@Dagmar> Weev is just genuinely not very bright 06:44 < aestetix> He is making sure he'll never be able to come back to the US 06:44 < aestetix> Dagmar: I assume you're referring to his New York Times expose? 06:45 <@Dagmar> I was under the impression he's in the US _now_ 06:45 < aestetix> No. 06:45 < aestetix> He's in some country bordering Russia, iirc 06:45 <@Dagmar> He'd better hope they don't have anti-semitism laws then 06:46 < aestetix> I don't think so. He's not in Europe. 06:46 <@Dagmar> ...although at this point I think it would be hilarious if he wound up in something akin to Turkish prison 06:47 <@Dagmar> These weren't webservers he accessed this time 06:48 < aestetix> Nope. They were printers. 06:48 <@Dagmar> His argument that these were "lawful accesses" won't fly according to the USC 06:48 < aestetix> BUT they were readily accessible via the web. 06:48 <@Dagmar> That doesn't matter 06:48 <@Dagmar> That's not the way the code is written 06:48 < aestetix> In this case, it seems more like "well he left his door open, it was easy to just walk inside" 06:49 <@Dagmar> Also, _again_ he did something that would piss people off and incentivize them to throw his ass in jail 06:49 < aestetix> This surprises you? 06:49 <@Dagmar> At this point, not really 06:49 <@Dagmar> This is why I am starting to suspect he's actually just fucking stupid 06:49 < aestetix> I do find it fucking hilarious though 06:52 <@Dagmar> Not funny this time because it wasn't original or interesting 06:52 -!- TheDukh_ [~thedukh@cpe-74-139-44-25.kya.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 06:53 < aestetix> It is funny because I also hate the idiot safe space bullshit, and this makes them suffer. 07:49 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: ...] 07:53 -!- jaake [~h4ckm3@129.59.122.24] has joined #se2600 08:23 < TheDukh_> odd question, but does anyone have a specific song list that helps them get through the work day? 08:24 < aestetix> just use white noise 08:28 <@Evilpig> TheDukh_: I usually have plex running during the day and watch random shit 08:37 < k3ymkr> I'm usually listening to white noise 08:38 < k3ymkr> My white noise of choice lately has been the defcon stream on soma 08:39 < k3ymkr> I just saw yesterday that skydog was running the nashville dc group...or at least it says that on their page. Is that valid? Is it a healthy group? 08:41 < TheDukh_> dc615? 08:42 < oddball> could be. He's been in with the DC goon squad for years. Wouldn't surprise me if he started a new group. 08:45 <@Evilpig> that's troubling 08:46 <@Evilpig> but not surprising 08:48 < oddball> k3ymkr: Any sign that it's actually an active group? 08:50 < aestetix> god I hate these millennial kids 08:51 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o oddball] by ChanServ 09:03 < k3ymkr> No real sign, no 09:04 < k3ymkr> http://www.dc615.org/ 09:04 < PigBot> Title: DC615 - Nashville Def Con Group (at www.dc615.org) http://tinyurl.com/zvhnxrp 09:06 < aestetix> oddball: what did he get in trouble for? 09:06 < aestetix> please tell me it involved little boys 09:06 <@oddball> At DC? He hasn't, as far as I'm aware. 09:07 < aestetix> oh I misread that 09:07 < aestetix> I saw "been in with" and "troubling" 09:07 <@oddball> Nope. As in "he hangs out with" 09:09 < k3ymkr> The twitter feed was last updated 14 hours ago 09:12 < k3ymkr> Facebook is locked, so I don't know 09:12 < k3ymkr> Doesn't look like a good sign if you want to join. 09:13 <@oddball> Looks to be a lot of the usual players with the Hacker Consortium. 09:23 <@Dolemite> oddball: Stillwater Kilts. Any experience/opinion on them? 09:23 <@oddball> I have one of their sporrans, which, sadly, they stopped selling. 09:24 <@Dolemite> Considering getting one of their Boy Scout kilts now that I have earned my Wood Badge. 09:24 <@oddball> They have a good rep. 09:30 < aestetix> wood badge huh huh huh 09:31 <@oddball> Dolemite: If you're buying a traditional kilt, remember that you definitely need a sporran, and I'd highly recommend a kilt belt. 09:32 <@oddball> The belt isn't required (it's just for looks with those kilts, unless you're hanging something off of it), but I think it looks a lot better. 09:40 <@Dolemite> oddball: Yeah, they basically just wrap around your waist, righ? Not much else to hold them up? 09:41 <@oddball> yep. Either using velcro or leather straps to actually secure it together. 09:42 <@oddball> Oh, forgot the kilt pin. Beyond the decoritive bit, it acts as a weight to help keep that flap down. 09:52 < _NSAKEY> I actually heard about the local dc group pretty recently. 09:53 < _NSAKEY> Skydog is on their old page or whatever, but isn't known to be involved with the current incarnation. That's still an open question, but the signs appear to be pointing towards no. 09:54 < _NSAKEY> Either way, I get the impression that he's one insane, public utterance from being as ostracized in the local tech community as crazypants. Apparently you guys aren't the only ones he's committed random acts of shameless idiocy against. 09:55 <@oddball> this is my shocked face. 09:55 < _NSAKEY> The numbers point to his con being aptly named. 09:55 < _NSAKEY> It's just a circlejerk for his friends, and hasn't been relevant in a few years. 09:57 < _NSAKEY> With 2 consecutive years of shrinking numbers under his belt, I'm about as concerned about SDC taking away from PhreakNIC as I am the Chuck E Cheese in the Stones River Mall. 09:58 <@Dolemite> Hey, now, they have an AWESOME ball pit at Chuck E Cheese 09:58 <@oddball> Wait... there's a Chuck E Cheese in the mall? Dooood! I'm going over there! :p 09:59 < _NSAKEY> Yup. http://www.stonesrivermall.com/store/chuck-e-cheeses/6445/2138808447 09:59 <@Dolemite> Yep, attended many a birthday party there. 09:59 < PigBot> Title: Chuck E. Cheese's at Stones River Mall in Murfreesboro, TN :: 615-217-8842 - TN (at www.stonesrivermall.com) http://tinyurl.com/hsfwt3h 09:59 <@Dolemite> You have Books-a-Million on one side of the food court and Charles Edward Fromage on the other side. 10:13 < k3ymkr> What if skydog DID run the ballpit at CEC? 10:14 <@Dolemite> Then he'd likely be handling balls at prison by now. 10:16 < k3ymkr> I walked by him a time or two at DC23 and didn't so much as nod. 10:17 < TheDukh_> did you have your beard or no beard? because I view that as two separate people. 10:18 < k3ymkr> Well, no beard because it's August in vegas. 10:18 < k3ymkr> It's not like we're good friends, but he knows who I am. 10:19 < k3ymkr> I didn't expect a hug, but a "hi" or wave would have been polite. 10:26 < _NSAKEY> k3ymkr: Then it would be a step up for him from SDC, based on the numbers alone. 10:27 < k3ymkr> Has anyone thought of the irony about how he started outerz0ne to protest rockit and then he basically became rockit? 10:27 <@Dolemite> I've made that connection many times 10:28 < k3ymkr> Speaking of people acting like an ass, see the weev/printer thing? 10:28 <@Dolemite> yeah 10:28 < dasunt> Oh, I live near Stillwater Kilts. 10:28 <@Dolemite> But that's just weev in general 10:28 <@Evilpig> k3ymkr: if you expected a nod from skydick you have to ask yourself this "what have you done for skydog today?" 10:29 < k3ymkr> I'm wondering if the CFAA could be stretched to include hate crimes. 10:29 < k3ymkr> Though, I'm not even certain that printing to unauthenticated printers on the internet IS illegal 10:30 < dasunt> Probably could be considered illegal under some BS. 10:30 < k3ymkr> Seems analogous to connecting to an open wifi 10:31 < dasunt> k3ymkr: Theft of services maybe? 10:31 * dasunt shrugs. 10:31 < dasunt> I saw the printer story first, then later saw it was identified as weev, and I lost interest. 10:37 < aestetix> lololol 10:37 < aestetix> JUST IN: Corey Lewandowski, @realDonaldTrump's campaign manager, arrested; charged with misdemeanor battery of ex-Breitbart reporter. 10:38 < dasunt> Well, just three more days, then the GOP and Dems can admit that they've pulled the best April Fool's joke ever. 10:38 * dasunt can't wait to see the real candidates. 10:38 < aestetix> https://twitter.com/CBSNews 10:38 < PigBot> Title: CBS News (@CBSNews) | Twitter (at twitter.com) http://tinyurl.com/lott7mx 10:51 < dasunt> I'm looking at IFTTT (since it got mentioned on /.), and I'm trying to figure out what you'd use this service for. 10:52 < TheDukh_> Is the Donald going to pay their legal fees? 10:57 <@sasquatc4> dasunt, it can do alot of neat things, automate alot of stuff, but then when you get down to it you realize i dont really need any of this shit 10:57 <@sasquatc4> at least thats the conclusion i came to 10:58 <@sasquatc4> like i dont need an automated text or email about the weather, or when some shit changes on some website i use 10:58 <@Dagmar> So the deal with Weev's little act of fuckwittery is that you don't have an expectation of an invitation to access a printer port 10:59 <@Dagmar> You can go to a web server on a server you've never seen before and look at it's top-level page and no one can ever touch you over that beacause it's common useage sets the expectation that it is a _public_ service 10:59 <@Dagmar> Printers are pretty much never public. 11:01 <@Dagmar> It's also rather possible he could get nailed on the fact that he sent junk documents to printers which also double as fax machines because that is also pretty illegal in most places 11:04 < dasunt> sasquatc4: I'd actually be cool if Android's built in cards would give me a weather forecast for the ride home, but all they give is the travel time, which almost never changes. 11:04 < dasunt> But do I want to give power to IFTTT just to get that functionality? 11:06 <@Dagmar> Just start asking it about the weatehr 11:06 < _NSAKEY> Dagmar: I saw an exchange on Twitter where someone said that his stunt wasn't original, and cited junk faxing in the 90s. 11:07 <@Dagmar> Hell, I've made a bunch of printers put "KILL THEM ALL" on their status windows 11:07 <@Dagmar> This stunt of his was dumb 11:07 < _NSAKEY> Personally, the one thing I found funny about the printer stunt was the fact that all these universities got upset to the point of wanting to file police reports based on the content of the print job itself. 11:07 <@Dagmar> In Tennessee they might be able to 11:08 < _NSAKEY> Other than that, it was a mildly interesting facelift to junk faxing. 11:08 <@Dagmar> If he really wanted to maximize splash damage, what he would have printed would have been an anonymous bomb threat 11:08 < _NSAKEY> Now you're just giving aestetix ideas. 11:10 < dasunt> I think it would be more interesting to play with the firmware and have it switch phrases to something provocative. 11:11 < _NSAKEY> dasunt: On that note, it would be even more interesting to kink the firmware and have it send copies of all the print jobs to something that records it, even if that something is a netcat listener out in the wild. 11:12 < aestetix> ugh I am getting fat 11:12 <@Dagmar> You could always go dig up a few hax JWZ put together around '99... 11:12 < aestetix> I think I put on like 15 pounds in the last 3 years :/ 11:13 <@Dagmar> One was a PostScript document that cause a PostScript-capable printer to start repeating any print jobs it got to another PostScript-capable printer 11:13 <@Dagmar> Chaining all the open printers together would be much fun, but it would also apparently require more skill than Weeb had 11:14 < aestetix> if you could buffer overflow a printer over the network that would be hilarious 11:14 <@Dagmar> That would be a more useful thing to highlight about leaving _postscript-capable_ printers open to the internet. It highlights the security aspect of such things much more clearly 11:14 <@Dagmar> Why would you need to overflow a printer? 11:14 -!- robogoat [~robogoat@ec2-54-164-147-50.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 11:14 <@Dagmar> PostScript's a fucking language all on it's own 11:15 < aestetix> s/PostScript/TeX/ 11:15 <@Dagmar> This is why you can make PostScript documents that _keep_ running 11:15 <@Dagmar> One of JWZ's other hax would make the printer begin randomly redacting words with a black rectangle 11:16 < dasunt> _NSAKEY: Got it - Send a copy of all the print jobs to wikileaks. :p 11:17 < aestetix> lol 11:17 < aestetix> actually 11:18 < aestetix> send some wikileaks cables to the printers 11:18 < aestetix> oh oh oh oh 11:18 < aestetix> I got an even better idea 11:18 < aestetix> printerroulette 11:18 <@Dagmar> Yeah. 11:18 < aestetix> load up a website that gives you a random printer you can upload a document to 11:19 <@Dagmar> Uhh... you can use the "open ports" search engine 11:19 < _NSAKEY> aestetix: That sounds like a "give us bitcoins and send threats to a random printer" service. 11:19 < aestetix> hahaha 11:19 < aestetix> make it super easy to use 11:19 <@Dagmar> This shit is already super easy to sue 11:19 <@Dagmar> er use 11:19 < aestetix> you hit refresh, it randomly selects a printer, and you drag a filter onto the page and it automatically uploads and prints 11:20 <@Dagmar> Have you looked at Shodan? Seriously. 11:20 <@Dagmar> You don't have to nmap people yourself unless you want a super-recent scan. 11:21 <@Dagmar> ...and it's not the only search engine like this. 11:21 -!- robogoat [~robogoat@ec2-54-164-147-50.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined #se2600 11:24 <@Dagmar> Honestly tho, as to the weather forecast for a bike ride home... Something like Arcus would be way more useful. 11:32 -!- Feltenix [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:32 -!- Feltenix [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 11:32 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Feltenix] by ChanServ 11:34 -!- Feltenix [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:37 -!- Feltenix [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 11:37 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Feltenix] by ChanServ 12:00 <@Dagmar> Holy shit i'm going to set some people on fire today 12:02 <@Dagmar> If what I'm looking at on Comcast's site is correct, they've gotten it into their heads that I was renting the SB6141 12:06 -!- dasunt_ [~dasunt@192.249.59.215] has joined #se2600 12:06 -!- NotLarry_ [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 12:07 -!- Feltenix_ [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has joined #se2600 12:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Feltenix_] by ChanServ 12:07 -!- robogoat_ [~robogoat@ec2-54-164-147-50.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined #se2600 12:07 -!- brimstone [~brimstone@unaffiliated/brimstone] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:07 -!- Feltenix [~conrad@107-205-72-249.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:07 -!- robogoat [~robogoat@ec2-54-164-147-50.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:07 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:07 -!- dasunt [~dasunt@192.249.59.215] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 12:07 * oddball points Dagmar at the local Comcast offices and fires up the cameras. 12:08 -!- brimstone [~brimstone@noranti.in.the.narro.ws] has joined #se2600 12:08 -!- brimstone is now known as Guest56843 12:14 * dasunt_ has the urge to troll conservatives. 12:14 -!- dasunt_ is now known as dasunt 12:14 -!- dasunt [~dasunt@192.249.59.215] has quit [Changing host] 12:14 -!- dasunt [~dasunt@unaffiliated/dasunt] has joined #se2600 12:14 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dasunt] by ChanServ 12:15 <@dasunt> Imagine taking this iamge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiddish#/media/File:Yiddishsign.JPG 12:15 <@dasunt> Then captioning it as an example of Arabic being used in Muslim immigrant communities in the US. 12:15 <@dasunt> Think I'd get some hits? 12:39 < aestetix> HAHAHAHA 12:39 < aestetix> someone on an IDESG list just wrote this 12:39 < aestetix> As a Certified Identity Manager, it has always been an enigma and I cringe when 12:39 < aestetix> pseudonyms are allowed to be associated in the same sentence as identity 12:39 < aestetix> proofing.  12:39 < aestetix> I just replied "what is a pseudonym?" 12:43 < aestetix> some of those guys *really* don't like me 12:47 <@Dagmar> I'd like to see those dimwits define it 12:47 <@Dagmar> ...without comitting a tautology. 12:48 < aestetix> lolol 12:48 < aestetix> They usually say "it's an unverified name" 12:48 < aestetix> So then I'm like "what is a verified name?" 12:48 < aestetix> And I get "a name that has been verified" 12:48 < aestetix> you KNOW I am not making this up 12:49 <@Dagmar> I'd call them on the tautology. 12:49 <@Dagmar> Every single time, I'd call them on it. 12:49 <@Dagmar> Merriam-Webster has better definitions 12:49 < aestetix> Fucking tumblr has better definitions. 12:50 <@Dagmar> There's nothing wrong with a pseudonym. THere's actually rather a lot of history involved in them. Mark Twain and Lewis Carroll for instance3 12:50 <@Dagmar> The second usage of 'identity' in Merriam-Webster is "the qualities, beliefs, etc., that make a particular person or group different from others" 12:51 <@Dagmar> ...which leads us straight to this being a data management issue. 12:51 <@Dagmar> We need a unique key to assign to a collection of details describing an identity, and only enough details to differentiate them from other identities 12:52 <@Dagmar> A person's "real name" is just one of those details, and it is not the key itself. 12:52 < aestetix> Dagmar: I usually make them balk when I ask if "Pope Francis" is a pseudonym 12:52 <@Dagmar> It's not unique within the scope it's being used, for one thing 12:53 <@Dagmar> ...and bringing scope into the matter leads us to the inescapably obvious detail that people use names which are not their full "legal" name, all the fucking time. 12:53 <@Dagmar> Names like, "Mom" and "Dad" 12:53 < aestetix> also wtf is a certified identity manager 12:53 <@Dagmar> No one bats an eye at those 12:53 <@Dagmar> aestetix: The sarcastic answer... "a cost center" 12:54 < aestetix> really, I want to just dump a few gallons of LSD in the DC/Virginia water supply 12:54 <@Dagmar> The most power I'd give someone in that capacity would be the power to ensure that the identity is associated with a singular physical human, and not a bot 12:54 <@Dagmar> Their job would be solely to introduce latency into the process 12:55 <@Dagmar> ...which would make things prohibitively expensive for the PR firms and corporations that would find thousands of fake "identities" cost-prohibitive 12:55 <@Dagmar> er find them useful 12:56 < aestetix> oh god he walked right into my trap 12:56 < aestetix> "A false name" 12:56 <@Dagmar> Call it for the tautological fallacy that it is 12:57 <@Dagmar> Circular reasoning will *not* sort out the problem. 12:57 <@Dagmar> Fuck. I actually have the time for this shit now 12:57 <@Dagmar> I guess it's finally time to put on my Chomsky hat 12:57 < aestetix> holy shit 12:57 < aestetix> http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-63-2.pdf 12:57 < PigBot> aestetix: That URL appears to have no HTML title within the first 20480 bytes. 12:58 < aestetix> Search for pseuodnym, and verified name 12:58 <@Dagmar> Oh hell that's nice 12:59 <@Dagmar> I never even thought to see if NIST had done any research into that field 12:59 < aestetix> they clearly didn't 13:00 <@Dagmar> Well, they've done most of hte work for you there 13:01 <@Dagmar> THe key is in the qualification of whether or not someone is "entitled to use the name" 13:01 <@Dagmar> ...because if we're defining that as "full legal name" then this goes nowhere and is a complete waste of time, and is therefore counter to the point of even _having_ the IDESG 13:02 <@Dagmar> So NIST is basically failing in defining a psuedonym as an "unverified name" and then turning around and saying if it differs from the "official name" then it's also a psuedonym. 13:03 <@Dagmar> ...but, this only pertains to names specified by a credential document 13:03 <@Dagmar> It'll require some careful logic, but I think I can build upon this document 13:03 <@Dagmar> ...and resolve the apparent conflict. 13:04 <@Dagmar> In doing that, one might be able to win over the architects of this NIST document 13:04 <@Dagmar> The people you're arguing with are perfectly able to just _ignore_ your uses of logic and stonewall this process indefinitely. 13:05 <@Dagmar> You need to be collecting accredited _allies_ 13:05 <@Dagmar> aestetix: This document also references FIPS 201 meaninfully 13:05 <@Dagmar> er meaningfully 13:06 < aestetix> oh man 13:06 <@Dagmar> You see the footnote now 13:06 * Dagmar rubs hands together with glgee 13:06 <@Dagmar> er glee 13:06 < aestetix> 3. I followed the definition of "verified name", to "identity proofing", which lead me to "credential service provider" and "registration authority." If I und 13:06 < aestetix> erstand it correct, a registration authority can grant authority, and a credent 13:06 < aestetix> ial service provider can issue tokens that represent that authority. So if I, i 13:06 < aestetix> n this mail, assert that I am a registration authority, and am using this email as a token to verify that claim, I now have, under this definition, a verified name? :) 13:07 <@Dagmar> In theory these are all meant to be different parties to eliminate conflicts of interest resulting in meaningless issuances like that 13:08 <@Dagmar> I think you should follow that breadcrump to FIPS 201 13:08 < aestetix> What if I have MPD? :) 13:08 <@Dagmar> This seems to imply some committee already defined psuedonyms with persistent validity 13:09 <@Dagmar> Man I can't freakin' type today. ANyhoo I need to run to the other side of town and back. 13:09 <@Dagmar> Gotta pick up some hardware to fix a few more things at the girlie's house 13:10 <@Dagmar> We can, in theory, use a 128-bit one-way hash for part of the CSP role described, by the way 13:11 <@Dagmar> Since the CSP is required to keep an association between a psudonym and a verified identity when a token is issued involving a pseudonym 13:11 <@Dagmar> ...but it only needs to be verifiable in one direction. 13:11 < aestetix> Dagmar: did you ever fucking join IDESG yet? 13:11 < aestetix> You could be having all kinds of fun. 13:13 < aestetix> This looks like it's all lifted from the Pfitzman paper 13:24 < aestetix> oh boy his response was not nice 13:24 < aestetix> I appreciate your consideration which seems to pertain to the spirit of 800-63 13:24 < aestetix> and current version. However the letter of 800-63 is quite clear regarding 13:24 < aestetix> registration/identity proofing requiring name verification for LOA 2-4. 13:26 -!- rattle [041c8581@tor/regular/rattle] has joined #se2600 13:26 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o rattle] by ChanServ 13:47 < _NSAKEY> RangerZ: https://twitter.com/MartinShkreli/status/714886468926353409 13:52 < TheDukh_> he goes to Slipknot moshpits? 14:10 < aestetix> ugh 14:10 < aestetix> this is one of those days where I should have gone to bed an hour ago 15:18 -!- jaake [~h4ckm3@129.59.122.24] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 15:25 <@Mirage> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45X4VP8CGtk 15:25 < PigBot> Title: Heres What Happens When an 18 Year Old Buys a Mainframe - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) http://tinyurl.com/jeec9er 15:29 <@rattle> I'm sure the answer doesn't involve getting laid. 15:31 <@Mirage> it could.. =P 15:33 -!- jb7od_ [~jb7od@unaffiliated/jb7od] has joined #se2600 15:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o jb7od_] by ChanServ 15:36 -!- jb7od [~jb7od@unaffiliated/jb7od] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 15:57 -!- rattle [041c8581@tor/regular/rattle] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 16:53 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@c-50-134-209-49.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 17:07 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@c-50-134-209-49.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:07 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc4] by ChanServ --- Log closed Tue Mar 29 17:40:56 2016 --- Log opened Tue Mar 29 17:41:05 2016 17:41 -!- Evilpig [~wilpig@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 17:41 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 40 nicks [18 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 22 normal] 17:41 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Evilpig] by ChanServ 17:41 -!- Irssi: Join to #se2600 was synced in 12 secs 17:41 -!- Shadow404 [~shadow404@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 17:42 -!- TheDukh_ [~thedukh@cpe-74-139-44-25.kya.res.rr.com] has quit [] --- Log closed Tue Mar 29 17:52:23 2016 --- Log opened Tue Mar 29 17:52:31 2016 17:52 -!- Evilpig [~wilpig@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 17:52 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 38 nicks [17 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 21 normal] 17:52 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Evilpig] by ChanServ 17:52 -!- Irssi: Join to #se2600 was synced in 12 secs 17:52 -!- Shadow404 [~shadow404@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 17:53 -!- NotLarry [~NotLarry@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 17:53 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o NotLarry] by ChanServ --- Log closed Tue Mar 29 18:25:09 2016 --- Log opened Tue Mar 29 18:25:17 2016 18:25 -!- Evilpig [~wilpig@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 18:25 -!- Irssi: #se2600: Total of 40 nicks [18 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 22 normal] 18:25 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Evilpig] by ChanServ 18:25 -!- Irssi: Join to #se2600 was synced in 15 secs 18:30 <@Evilpig> come on comcast. let's ride this coaster just one more time! 18:30 <@Evilpig> I think they're going for a record for the number of times they can reset my modem in an afternoon 19:02 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-71-67-6.bhm.bellsouth.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 19:22 <@RangerZ> _NSAKEY: or anyone else associated with bsides nashville 19:22 <@RangerZ> is this correct.... 19:22 <@RangerZ> Bsides Nashville is a local educational non-profit for professionals in security related fields. It hosts a yearly conference (Sat. April 16th this year) in Nashville about security for both educational and recruitment purposes. There will be presentations in three different levels (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced) on different security related topics. In addition there is recruitment booths setup 19:22 <@RangerZ> throughout the area where students can inquire about internships and potential job opportunities. 19:22 <@RangerZ> So if any students, undergraduate or graduate, would be interested in attending, they can for fairly cheap($10), or they can do so for free if they want to volunteer for a portion of the con. Volunteering, beyond just the free admission, is also a good way to network with those involved in the con. So if anyone would like to volunteer, they can sign up at the google doc link provided[2]. 19:22 <@RangerZ> going to forward that (not sure who yet, but someone on campus) 19:50 -!- LastChild [~Android@DHCP-129-59-122-57.n1.vanderbilt.edu] has joined #se2600 19:50 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o LastChild] by ChanServ 20:05 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has joined #se2600 20:05 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o klixa] by ChanServ 21:02 -!- klixa [~klixa@unaffiliated/klixa] has quit [Quit: ...] 21:08 -!- Catonic [~catonic@adsl-98-71-67-6.bhm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 21:08 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 21:13 -!- cordless [cordless@gateway/shell/insomnia247/x-mqpypwbxvqowusng] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 21:57 -!- cordless [cordless@gateway/shell/insomnia247/x-aztlzfifnfbjtbkw] has joined #se2600 23:27 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@c-50-134-209-49.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:33 -!- sasquatc4 [~sasquatc4@c-50-134-209-49.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 23:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o sasquatc4] by ChanServ 23:44 <@RangerZ> so TruCrypt got outted as what ISIS uses 23:54 -!- cordless [cordless@gateway/shell/insomnia247/x-aztlzfifnfbjtbkw] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] --- Log closed Wed Mar 30 00:00:55 2016