Peter, who fucking cares if he wears a hat indoors? That's some old-timey shit!

Can you even explain exactly why it's such a "basic human courtesy"? Other than, "Because we've always done it that way........".

And to broadcast this for the entire mailing list...WTF MATE??

Welcome to 2018. His head, his rules!

#FreeTheHat #HatNazi #NoHatForYou!


On 04/28/2018 08:53, Peter G. wrote:
Webb, next time when talking to any audience, remove your fucking hat.
That's basic human courtesy.
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PG

On 28/04/2018 04:39, grarpamp wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT_k06Xg-BE

Without exploit mitigations and with an insecure-by-default design,
writing malware for FreeBSD is a fun task, taking us back to 1999-era
Linux exploit authorship. Several members of FreeBSD's development
team have claimed that Capsicum, a capabilities/sandboxing framework,
prevents exploitation of applications. Our in-depth analysis of the
topics below will show that in order to be effective, applying
Capsicum to existing complex codebases lends itself to wrapper-style
sandboxing. Wrapper-style sandbox is a technique whereby privileged
operations get wrapped and passed to a segregated process, which
performs the operation on behalf of the capsicumized process. With a
new libhijack payload, we will demonstrate that wrapper-style
sandboxing requires ASLR and CFI for effectiveness. FreeBSD supports
neither ASLR nor CFI. Tying into the wrapper-style Capsicum defeat,
we'll talk about advances being made with libhijack, a tool announced
at Thotcon 0x4. The payload developed in the Capsicum discussion will
be used with libhijack, thus making it easy to extend. We will also
learn the Mandatory Access Control (MAC) framework in FreeBSD. The MAC
framework places hooks into several key places in the kernel. We'll
learn how to abuse the MAC framework for writing efficient rootkits.
Attendees of this presentation should walk away with the knowledge to
skillfully and artfully write offensive code targeting both the
FreeBSD userland and the kernel.

https://twitter.com/lattera/status/989602709950029824

Shawn Webb is a cofounder of HardenedBSD, a hardened downstream
distribution of FreeBSD. With over a decade in infosec, he dabbles in
both the offensive and defensive aspects of the industry. On the
advisory board for Emerald Onion, Shawn believes in a more free and
open Internet. His whole house is wired for Tor. Getting on the Tor
network is only a network jack away!
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