Episode265
Contents
- 1 Announcements & Shameless Plugs
- 2 Kick off with Johnny Long
- 3 Marcus Ranum Interview
- 4 Cigar/Beer review with Tim "Bugbear" Mugherini
- 5 TBD
- 6 Kevin Mitnick Interview
- 7 Where to stash your Weed by Mark Baggett and Tim "LaNMaSteR53" Tomes
- 8 Ruby honeyports tool and the new anti kit for android with John Strand
- 9 Larry Tech Segment
- 10 Paul Tech Segment
- 11 Carlos Tech Segment
- 12 A riff on the Google Hacking Diggity Project with Jack "Tenacious" D.
- 13 Ancient alien beings, hypervisors and virtualization with Eric Fiterman
- 14 Pen Testing War Stories with Kevin Fiscus
- 15 Drunken Security News
Announcements & Shameless Plugs
PaulDotCom Security Weekly - Episode 265 Hackers for Charity Twelve hour podcast for Friday October 28th, 2011.
Watch the show live below or at http://securityweekly.com/live August 31, 2012 10AM-6PM EDT
NOTE: The video will play the most recent show up until we are live!
The HFC group:
- Feeds children through a "food for work" program.
- Builds computer labs to help students learn skills and land jobs that are key to disrupting poverty's vicious cycle.
- Provides technical assistance to charities that can't afford IT services.
- Provides job experience and references to the Ugandan volunteers.
You can donate or get more involved via the Hackers for Charity website.
Kick off with Johnny Long
10 AM EDT
Johnny calls in to update us on his Hackers for Charity project.
Marcus Ranum Interview
11 AM
Cigar/Beer review with Tim "Bugbear" Mugherini
Noon
Our favorites, our gripes, a taste test
TBD
1:15 PM
Kevin Mitnick Interview
2PM
Where to stash your Weed by Mark Baggett and Tim "LaNMaSteR53" Tomes
A discussion on Concealing Storage in Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service or
"Where not to store weed".
Ruby honeyports tool and the new anti kit for android with John Strand
4PM
Larry Tech Segment
4:30
Paul Tech Segment
5PM
Carlos Tech Segment
5:30PM
6PM Dinner Break
A riff on the Google Hacking Diggity Project with Jack "Tenacious" D.
7 PM
Ancient alien beings, hypervisors and virtualization with Eric Fiterman
730 PM
"Researchers in Central America recently discovered an ancient underground lake containing many new discoveries about the Mayan civilization. Among these discoveries were many mysterious glyphs depicting what appear to be other-worldy beings handing compact disks to Mayan priests. Excavation unearthed some ancient, but usable, compact disks, containing what appeared to be bootable Linux environments designed to reset passwords in VMware's ESX hypervisor. Eric Fiterman, of Rogue Networks, has extensively studied the artifacts from the project, and has learned that ancient alien beings may have given humans knowledge of hypervisors and virtualization long ago.
Eric believes that virtualization and computing were ancient technologies used by the Mayans, and that among this lost knowledge were the secrets of how to recover VMware hypervisor systems without a password. Eric will be discussing this recently discovered artifact, and is releasing a bootable ISO that allows users to restore ESX systems without re-installing the hypervisor."
Pen Testing War Stories with Kevin Fiscus
8:30 PM
Drunken Security News
(This segment can go anywhere during the 12 hours, it should last an hour)
Paul's Stories
Larry's Stories
Darren's Stories
Jack's Stories
10PM show over.