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December Minutes - Friday the 12th
2003:
December's meeting was moved to 9pm for this time only due to IHOP over
booking the room we were to be in with someone else. Future meetings will
be at 8PM at IHOP. People kept coming in all night long making this
meeting the largest one ever.
The evening started off with everyone ordering dinner while Freaky gave
the group announcements for the month. One of the topics was an invitation
for anyone who was interested to join the group in seeing LoTR RoTK which
JRL had won tickets to at a prior raffle. The movie did go over well with
a lot of entertainment provided by the people around us in line as well as
the group members. Miss Turtle waited in line for the group overnight and
the next day mid-afternoon others began to show up.
Another conference was discussed also that was recently announced;
LayerOne, which is
being held in Los Angeles, close enough to home where
everyone can attend this technical conference. The website contains
details on it and it is also marked in the calender. Other upcoming
conferences on the west coast happening in 2004 include Toorcon and
Defcon.
Fragment and jigsaw started off the evening with their overview of the
Linux conference they attended answering questions and telling everyone
else what they missed. Incase you haven't done so already check out
http://cal.irvineunderground.org/
for upcoming technical conferences and
events. Jigsaw handed out pamphlets and other goodies she received while
walking the Linux conference.
Kallahar and not5150 went warflying December 10th 2004 over Los Angeles which they talked about and presented
their
photos and video of explaining how it went and how next time it could be
done to pick up more access points. On Kallahar's site there is also a map
and photographs of the event including technical details of the airplane
that was flown by not5150. This presentation was recorded and will be
available shortly.
JRL brought up the Internet Explorer bug and presented the group with
example code of how it worked and what it could be used for. He also
pointed out that MS said it was a "feature" and not a bug, but users were
being tricked into thinking the link they clicked went to their trusted
pages when in fact the address bar's URL was not the site the users were
really at. Group participation went into play as other talked about what
else it could be used for and someone also brought up an additional
example of it being used.
The meeting went on until a little after midnight where people gathered
outside for an hour or so and continued to talk about different topics.
January's meeting is on the 9th at 8pm in the same IHOP upstairs. This
will make for the first meeting in 2004.
The raffle for December was provided by HackerStickers.com including their
Hacker T-Shirts and
Caffeine Candy packs along
with a few new technical books.
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