/cyb/ general: cyberpunk and cybersecurity

/cyb/ general is for discussion of anything and everything related to cyberpunk and cybersecurity.

>what is cyberpunk?
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>cyberpunk directory
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>nothing to hide? please.
youtu.be/pcSlowAhvUk

>cybersecurity essentials
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>cybersecurity resources
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>thread archive
archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/subject/cyb/

>thread backup
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rtl-sdr.com/signal-reverse-engineering-tool-dspectrum-upgraded-to-dspectrumgui/
bbc.com/future/
bbc.com/future/now
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bamp

You had to start this late on the day

>t this late on the day
we are everywhere

cyberpunk is dead. this thread is evidence.

>cyberpunk is dead.
To the contrary, it is now practically everywhere.

then why aren't there enough cyberpunks and cypherpunks to sustain even a combined thread?

What Android keyboard respects my freedoms, Sup Forums?

Cyberpunk was never alive. The sheep graze, as they always have and always will, at the lawn of their corporate masters. They flinch not at the whips lashed across their backs.

>The sheep graze, as they always have and always will, at the lawn of their corporate masters.
Some are sheep.

Some of us are the corporate masters. Have some more whipping, user?

Since it surrounds most people it is like fish discussing water. It just is there and is automatically taken for granted.

It is clearly insane that so much power is in the media, yet they do have the power to set the topics to be discussed, like it or not (and a few don't). Don't you think it is a little strange that so few question that so much power lies with the unelected in what ostensibly is a democracy?

Wm Gibson said that The future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed. Now it is so evenly distributed that few really notice.

all the joy's gone out of it.
i saw a car with robot arms pick up some steven hawking talkie toaster motherfucker and slot his power chair into the drivers seat.
30 years ago that was a wow, future! moment, today it's a traffic jam.

>Cyberpunk is dead!
>Meanwhile in the real world it has and continues to crossover from the fictional into the physical world.
Also the majority of games, films and books are cyberpunk in nature, music too.

I don't want to feed the botnet anymore DNS queries. So I'm going t o change it from the router. Is there a consensus on a decent DNS provider?
OpenNIC?
OpenDNS?
Something else?
Pros&Cons?
Also, can LAN clients bypass this setting? Or do I need to reconfigure mobile devices and computers separately?

=== /CYB/ News

rtl-sdr.com/signal-reverse-engineering-tool-dspectrum-upgraded-to-dspectrumgui/
>SIGNAL REVERSE ENGINEERING TOOL DSPECTRUM UPGRADED TO DSPECTRUMGUI
>DSpectrum is a reverse engineering tool that aims to make it trivial to demodulate digital RF transmissions. It is built on top of the Inspectrum tool which makes it easy to visualize and manually turn a captured digital RF waveform into a string of bits for later analysis by providing a draggable visual overlay that helps with determining various digital signal properties. DSpectrum added features to Inspectrum like automatically converting the waveform into a binary string with thresholding. RF .wav files for these tools can be captured by any capable radio, such as an RTL-SDR or HackRF.

Holy shit I posted that image some time ago

punk is (not) dead

What does this even mean?

It needs to be open source and not connect info.

remember that parable about the house on stone and the house on sand?
because you're trying to build a house on the sarlacc.

Mates where do you get your info/news? I feel like one of the most difficult thing to do nowadays is get fast reliable and non-biased media.

And well, I will have to argue it but I feel it like is kind of /cyb/ knowing that things.

Interested in this too

>not just memorising all the addresses
Brainlet

I follow a lot of new sources, partly becaue of my job. One source is BBC World News which tends to be quite good.

Especially the Future column is worth following:
bbc.com/future/

Recently they have started Future Now which is /CYV/ more often than not:
bbc.com/future/now

I deployed my first FireEye today. Any other netsec people @ work used their NX line?

If you don't mind, what's your job?

Also, although I will check bbc more often, I will be more interesting in "on live" or "recent" events. Do you have somethong or some tips?

I get all of my news from The Register.
Other than that, AP is usually quite good or Reuters

I like the feeling of "The Wire" on Reuters. I would love some more like that.

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No source is truly objective. Get your news from several sources and sift through the bullshit.

now this is the thread I'm looking for

I have a cisco catalyst switch, but no serial port and no serial-to-usb adapter.

Is there anyway I could connect to the switch by making a rollover cable and connecting through the ethernet port on my laptop into the ethernet COMs port on the switch?

Unless they're reporting undisputed facts.

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>undisputed facts
a dictatorship is also undisputed

t. jew york kikes

purchase the correct cable this isnt a fucking decision

I don't wanna support (((cisco))) if I don't have to, can I connect through my ethernet port with a rollover cable or not