Hey guys,

Wow!  Kaiinggit talaga! :((  Pero sana gawin natin weekends.


Cheers,
Mike


On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Drexx Laggui [personal]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> 21Nov2008 (UTC +8)
>
> On 11/21/08, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> >  Next meeting would be after Christmas. Right Drexx?
>
> Right on dude :)  Y'all pick up quick, and that's the company I'd like
> to hang out with! We'll do this PUOSU Con about once a month.
>
> Natawa nga ako sa iyo eh, tinamad kang mag cut-and-paste sa
> msfconsole, kaya ka nag-grep at msfcli... you threw everything at
> $TARGET in a span of a few seconds then just waited for a shell !!! Ha
> ha ha!!! Tapos, binato mo din ng "Kill Bill" kaya nag-reboot, at
> na-logout kaming lahat tuloy :D
>
>
> Body count?
> Jumbz's MS Windows 2003(?) Server and Domain Controller was penetrated
> by Sujiro, while everybody took down the pathetic MS Windows 2000
> Server with IIS. Joebert and Philip remote-controlled MS Win XP SP2,
> and even had fun with me wrestling for control of the mouse pointer
> and keyboard strokes.
>
> Nagios (Linux based) remained standing, as well as OpenSolaris and
> Solaris 10 x86. Asteeg talaga.
>
>
> What's next?
> It was a great initial skirmish. And to think that's only an
> introduction for real infosec wargaming.
>
> Sujiro was chosen by the <shift>RAND of my scientific calculator to
> lead the next meet, sharing with us on how to 'sploit using w3af. I'll
> do support by talking about the innards of the HTTP and HTTPS
> protocol, as well as the OWASP Top 10.
>
> The next one will be Philip, and we'll go war-driving with aircrack,
> Google maps, net stumbler, and others we can think of.
>
> Joebert is lined up next to talk about msfcli and bash scripting, as
> well as the Metasploit autopwn feature. (Dude, isama mo na rin pala
> ang Nessus.)
>
> Jumbz, can you lecture about OSTMM (Open Source Testing and
> Methodology Manual)? We need to put some semblance of order after the
> initial excitement, and this is just the ticket for us. I'll support
> you by encouraging discussion on what code of ethics should we adopt
> --we'll borrow heavily from Philippine lawyers, CISSP people, from the
> Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and definitely from ISACA.
>
>
>
> Drexx Laggui  -- CISA, CISSP, CFE Associate, ISO27001 LA, CCSI, CSA
> http://www.laggui.com  ( Singapore / Manila / California )
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