Previous thread: Suggestions for new resources are welcome. The Gentoomen /sec/ community is looking for CTF team members, contact them at the IRC channel.
OP message: "I'll also be adding any resources I missed from the last thread, during this thread." - I still have a thread long backlog.
Thank you, I just fall so behind on these threads.
Jose Nguyen
valka and s3krit sitting in a tree Kissing to systemd
Adrian Gonzalez
One of the few gold nuggets on this belgien toad roasting forum
John Phillips
Better logo than moonman.
Although moonman was cool as fuck.
Carson Young
Reminds me of weyland corp for some reason, very retro
Agree
Chase Ramirez
E s o t e r i c
Thanks.
I agreed. People would've just branded it: >Sup Forums Makes A Racist Browser >By The Male Daily
Anthony Rivera
Agree. Although it may sound as SJW, I think, at least for the time, tech-related stuff shouldn't have that kind of distintion. You know, made by X, made by Y etc etc unless you talk directly about the author.
My opinion, of course.
Jace Sullivan
Agreed.
Thomas Lee
Agree.
Ryder Rivera
E r o t i c
Noah Hill
Turn it into a e-fan fiction, I dare you.
Sebastian Fisher
Oh god, no. I'm not /that/ autistic, thank you very much.
OP, do you think we could get a section added about Libreboot and the importance of having a free BIOS along with the dangers of Intel ME/AMD PSP backdoors?
Michael Hernandez
>... as he decompressed from the .tar his bronzed skin glinted with sweat, executing his systemD he wgave it to her, assigning all values hard to the RAM. :^)
Robert Rogers
I have no idea what the fuck did I just read, but please, continue.
I would be agree if it would be more readable. Maybe a remake could be nice.
Also I meant tastes on this kind of music, no "musts". I feel like we're trying to be some kind of club in that way, if you ask me.
Cameron Jones
I second this, and a guide on librebooting thinkpads and stuff would be good
Owen Reyes
Just a pic I found earlier when I was sorting my files. There defenitely should be an updated version, but more in the sense of recommendation, yes.
Also, the album you linked, I like it so far, gonna listen to it some more. So thanks for sharing
Dylan Hernandez
A friend of mine recomended me Cybernetika because I like (as I call it, sorry if it sounds pedant) thick DnB. I checked them overall and seems like they used to make Psytrance, which is a interesting evolution.
Should I share more DnB and/or /cyb/ music?
Dylan Cooper
Sure! I I am listening to some more Juno Reactor again lately, so share what you got
Chase Rivera
Is this a real issue? I tought on moving to ARM, maybe a PiBook. This cpu backdoors are intel agencies level of exploit. If it ever leaks out of their domain it doesn`t really matter how hardned your OS is. Does anyone have an opinion on this
Robert Robinson
I liked Juno Reactor (as I think, I researched it because The Matrix) but Psytrance is not usually my cup of tea unless it goes Dark, I don't really know why.
Do you want /cyb/ or DnB?
Easton Young
You should take all precautions, assume you are public enemy #1.
Cameron Evans
I'll take a mix of both, thanks user!
Cameron Butler
It's very simple to flash X60 series and can be done with a few commands in the terminal; other models (X200/T400/T500) require a beagle bone or pi through external flashing. There's also a cool guy on ebay who will flash any compatible thinkpad for $40 and install an atheros chip. I have no relation to him but just thought I'd mention that for people who don't feel comfortable doing an external flash.
And for OP, I'd be more than happy to write the section and post it here later today.
Yes, it's a huge issue imho. I don't know much about ARM/Pi, but the Core 2 Duo in my X200 is plenty fast for what I do on a daily basis and is currently the fastest Intel CPU with no backdoor. As others have mentioned, the X220 which has Ivy Bridge i5 might be liberated by the end of this year. You're absolutely correct to point out that no matter how much you harden your OS if there is a backdoor in the hardware. And this is more than just something theoretical, see article below
>He kept assigning value, after value, her CPU began to shimmer with the heat of such action. >As he got nearer and nearer to stack overflow, a few integers, mere bytes leaked from his sytemD. >Suddenly she froze, crashing as her stack overflowed down his buffer right onto the systemD, covering it thick in data objects. >As he froze he jammed down hard on the function keys, aiming to not lose control before he finally gave in, injecting his payright right into her memory. >She gasped, logging an error report as he killed the systemD process tree and dragged his tarball across her PSU, moaning.
Isaiah Young
You've been doing this for a while, haven't you?
Noah Rodriguez
Hm, I think DnB has easy to get the /cyb/ imo, but I'm going to try this. I think it pretty fit both.
>Saving no time he grasped his tarball firmly, he bit banged it against her PSU roughly to execue it again. >As it grew and grew in memory allocation he stiffened, executing flawlessly as he proceeded to connect the stager directly into her port 69. >She gasped, having only rebooted moments ago: "N-no, i-it's ne- NNGGGH!" He'd connected, dropping no packets. >He then opened up his airmon, -nging as she tightened around the stager, almost setting it off. >He quickly sent deauth after deauth, hoping for a 4-way handshake. Shaking her head she said: F-four? N-no-w- Oh, s3krit! Okay!" ACK, after ACK pinged from her port as she gave in. >"Finally" he said, "I'll crack your WPA and we'll surf, TOGETHER!" >She counted wait, she tightened clicking on the click as his stager exploded, another payload delivered straight into her memory for execution. >She couldn't take it, her CPU froze again, before executing line, after line.
Leo Wilson
My dick is rock hard. thanks
Dominic Evans
I`m just a mere software engineer, everytime I get to toy around with sec I get paranoid asFuck. Makes me want to delete every normie service such as google shit and twatter and live in a digital cave. How do you guys handle this?
Alexander Reed
>As the malicious code spread throughout her system, opening a reserveshell and giving him direct access to her pleasure.exe he mimikatzed all over her directory tree: "You dirty Winwhore..." he grunted, as his systemD process killed again. >She blushed, she'd never let anyone in her port 69 before as it was sore after he'd driven in his meathook and systemD: "D-don't c-call m-m-me that..." She grumbled as she scanned for the malicious code with her ClamAV: "You made such a mess!" >He sneered, peering at the screengrab of her directory tree, covered in his bytes: "You look dirty to me... GNU/Linux was and is always better and you know it..." >She nodded, biting her bottom lip: "Linux master race..." Looking down, deflated. >"Don't you mean GNU/Linux, valka?!" Scolded s3krit. >"Y-yes!" She meeped, not wanting to offend.
Zachary Foster
>T500 Any guide using an odroid c2?
Parker Mitchell
Well, I have clinically diagnosed inherited Asperger's syndrome from my maternal line.
Asher Roberts
Yeah, I can really dig this music right now.
If you don't mind, can you name me some artists I should check out? I would go looking on from there
Chase Harris
Ok, here's a very quick overview that could be integrated into the main cybersecurity essentials
Well, I'm not a person who follow names, but iirc, I use to listen to:
Cybernetika, Noisia, killer iNdustries, Blackout, as genre you can search Neurofunk for example.
Logan Campbell
The only official guide I know is for the Beagle Bone. You could check on the libreboot sub, someone might know over there.
Bentley Torres
there's no tasks that i can start working on or documentation to look at. it's just a heap of code. how do they expect people to work on this?
Parker Murphy
1) of course 2) not really anymore 3) literally who
Jeremiah Brooks
Join their IRC and pm odil or gyroninja
Sebastian Robinson
I'll ask again. Can someone explain me why is Serial Experiments Lain so widely acclaimed in cyb environment? It's mediocre anime at most.
David Cook
it`s an anime about a girl that goes turboautism. How does Sup Forums will not identify with that?
Sebastian Morgan
I though that Sup Forums liked quality anime too and the anime is really bad and cheap in that kind of matters.
Nolan Nelson
it's about a girl who acts like an edgelord on the internet while being a shy outcast in real life. it resonates well with wannabe-cyberpunks.
Andrew Watson
Perfect starting point though, thanks a bunch user
Easton Martin
If you keep going into DnB, good names would be The Prototypes and Heavy Delta, kinda older are Bad Company. I wouldn't know what to recommend in that context more /cyb/ related since I quick fall into *waves.
John Wright
you're saying it's bad because it had low production quality? first off it's old as hell
James Davis
No, I'm saying that 50% of why it is bad, is because it is poorly made. Bad voice actor, bad drawing, less some scenes everything pretty much was bad.
I've watched old animes too, and they were well made. So being old has nothing to do with be bad made.
Kevin Cruz
Again, thank you.
I never used to have an ear for DnB, never took an interest in it, aside from the odd track here and there. But now there seems to be the right time for it. Feels great having a whole undicovered genre of music on the horizon
I don't like DnB youtube vids alone. I mean, the tracks and videoclips are not the best always.
Angel Watson
youtu.be/iTuuZnhaj8Y?t=173 Reminds me of this which I listened to while coding for Java class and drinking many Monster Energy drinks D E S U x,3
(some 12 year old called me an old 2010fag on Snapchat but Im based)
Landon Ward
IIRC, I have one album form Excision and he's full dubstep. I mean, sometimes DnB touches Dubstep but they're genres apart.
Anthony Murphy
youtu.be/_iUxPZg_akA Extremely /cyb/ track, best OST of the franchise, makes you wanna get a proprietary implant that replaces one of your vital organs As A Service™ and live in a megacorporate fiefdom ASAP
Julian Gray
the airmon NNNGGGG is so clever, you're amazing
Adam Diaz
Is null-byte any good? Some of these titles sound like clickbait, but perhaps there is more to it. Anyone have experience with the site?
Xavier Gray
GNU/Linux-libre*
Isaiah Cooper
>bad voice acting What, don't tell me you watched the English one
Austin Hughes
to that user recommending N-O-D-E a couple threads back, i still dont see the appeal creative sure, but pretty much all he does is 3d print a case and stick a raspi inside hardly groundbreaking and not really cyb
Lincoln Wood
so is GITS and Cowboy Bebop, but they don't look like festering arse
Jose Richardson
That image is sick as fuck dude
Dominic Cooper
>1998 >old as hell leave and never come back
its just the artstyle user i think its comfy
Sebastian Evans
Yea was hiped as well at first, then he began doing shit stuff
A bit like that busty chinese maker, a few cool projects and then all 360 vids of her anime tiddies
Not complaining, but still
Ryder Ross
b-busty chinese maker? got a link for that user
Juan James
Any of y'all from the last thread playing gracker still?
gracker.org
I'm on level 4
Jackson Edwards
Anyone here done something cool with a small non-raspberry pi device like a pogoplug v4 or a C.H.I.P.?
Isaac Collins
Negative, I have an arduino uno I bought on the weekend I'm wondering why the fuck I purchased it
Robert Phillips
So.
I spent yesterday upgrading from ms dos 6 right through to windows 8.
I can tell you right now, it was not a fun or interesting process.
I didn't realise how easy installing old OS was? I hear people bitch about how back in the day they had to work to get shit installed; nigger I put in the floppy and it kickstarted the dos installer on its goddamn own.
All I learnt is I won't ever be out of a job, because if the publics knowledge of computers hasn't changed since 1982, then it won't ever change, and shit lel installing an OS will be put into the "justnerdthings" basket
Jackson Thompson
beat level0 and level1 of gracker lads
Andrew James
see
Cooper Thomas
finished level0 (easy af). I'm taking a look at level1 now, but their version of radare2 on the server seems to be fucking with me - radare2 -d /matrix/level1/level1 segfaults.
Evan Roberts
Coolest thing I've done is turning my odroid into an irc bouncer and a seedbox. I am a boring person.
David Jackson
It has the best sound design of any series, it astonishingly good.
There's from where most of the ambient comes from.
Luis Ross
I've found what I believe to be the cleartext password (it's an ascii string in 1337 speak) but the level1 binary doesn't like it. Is there something extra I'm missing? It seems to be doing some strlength checking too, hmm...
Landon Ross
Negative, if it's unreadable, it's not the pass. You need to use breakpoints in a debugger to grab the password while the binary is in action
Haven't watched her in a while, her first few vids were great, now looks like it's descended into "look at me and my ker-azy life"
What the fuck, she was the chosen one ;_;
Christopher Bell
Can the government just shut down ZeroNet/IPFS content whenever they want (with the help of ISPs)?? If so, then what is the point
Jeremiah Young
Because the point is to run off meshnets; networks that don't require an ISP to gain access
Parker Long
yeah nevermind, got it. It looks like something was manipulating the pass *after* the XOR, so the cleartext I thought was correct was one character off ('o' where it should have been '_').
core 2 quad doesn't have the ME. Its the fasteest intel CPU with no backdoors.
Adrian Martinez
No, it's got the ME as well. You need libreboot to remove it.
>Introduced in June 2006 in Intel’s 965 Express Chipset Family of (Graphics and) Memory Controller Hubs, or (G)MCHs, and the ICH8 I/O Controller Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip. In Q3 2009, the first generation of Intel Core i3/i5/i7 (Nehalem) CPUs and the 5 Series Chipset family of Platform Controller Hubs, or PCHs, brought a more tightly integrated ME (now at version 6.0) inside the PCH chip, which itself replaced the ICH. Thus, the ME is present on all Intel desktop, mobile (laptop), and server systems since mid 2006.
Fuck that's annoying. Actually I found a similar thing after I already solved it. It was half the password with extra spoof characters around it, I honestly don't know what the fuck I was looking at tbqh
Grayson Morales
Is there a way to do a wipe of a hard drive that would still leave some stuff intact? I want to learn some forensic analysis and I figured using one of my old hard drives would be a good way but I'm not sure how I would go about doing it.
Adam Thomas
>tfw so poor i got a CPU with no botnet. am i /cyb/
Daniel Rodriguez
Wiping it with a quick format only deleted the file table, which lists where shit on the hdd is.
It's still technically there, and you'll be able to recover it using forensic Toolkits