PyHack Workshop #04

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Francois Dion

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Mar 6, 2013, 5:31:56 PM3/6/13
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Should be the 16th of march. Looking for suggestions as to what you'd
like to see being hacked with Python.

Francois

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Mar 6, 2013, 6:02:19 PM3/6/13
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"Hacked" are you going to hack into something? That's cool!
Christie :)

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David

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Mar 11, 2013, 3:49:32 PM3/11/13
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I will be at CarolinaCon that day with some of the FALE guys, where I'll probably learn how to hack into something or watch someone else do it.

Francois Dion

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Mar 12, 2013, 11:23:12 AM3/12/13
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Hadn't realized that was that same weekend. With some PYPTUG members
going to carolinacon, should I cancel the workshop this saturday?

Unless I hear back from some of you saying that you will attend if I
go ahead with the workshop this weekend at Fablocker... Theme would be
using LCD screens with the raspberry pi. Let me know today.

Francois
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David

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Mar 12, 2013, 11:32:16 AM3/12/13
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I wouldn't cancel it on just my account, unless there are other people going or wanting to go too that didn't know about it or know it was this weekend.

There are a lot of good talks (http://carolinacon.org/#Attend) but it's a hacker con or very informal information security con organzied by the local 2600 groups in the state region. It's like a DefCon but think DefCon 20 years ago before it was commercialized and industry sponsored. A lot of security professionals and penetration testers attend as well as 2600 members and programmers and admins with an interest in security. Python is used a lot for the purposes of the talk, a lot a of grey hat stuff is discussed. So it may be interesting to some people, but its not the same kind of hacking per say. I had fun at it last year and some people from other hackerspaces (Charlotte and Durham) attended it as well.
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