New Video: Aaron Jones-2016 Year End Security Review

2017-08-24 Thread Brian Cluff
Just posted Aaron Jones' presentation "2016 Year End Security Review" from January 12th 2017 https://youtu.be/8a1J6qF37_I Aaron looks back at 2016 and some of the gnarly security hacks that took place. He discuss' the FBI database leak, Podesta emails, DNC, and a sup

Re: PLUG's End of the Year Party 2016 - Dec 8th

2016-12-05 Thread Eric Oyen
wouldn't make it home at all (last bus on indianschool is roughly 9:30 PM at end of line out here. -eric On Dec 4, 2016, at 11:24 PM, PLUG Announcements wrote: > PLUG's End of Year Party, December 8th > > The party is a pot luck so, if you can, bring food or drinks to share with

PLUG's End of the Year Party 2016 - Dec 8th

2016-12-04 Thread PLUG Announcements
PLUG's End of Year Party, December 8th The party is a pot luck so, if you can, bring food or drinks to share with everyone. It's a holiday party, so we'll likely have tons of snacks and deserts. This presents an oppo

Inatl Day Against DRM 2016

2016-05-03 Thread der.hans
moin moin, it's International Day Against DRM 2016. Don't rent your books, demand DRM-free. https://www.defectivebydesign.org/dayagainstdrm Enjoy some Creative Commons licensed media or buy the No Starch Press Hacking bundle before it expires later today. https://www.humblebundle

Re: Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread Michael
thanks guys. he did that for me. that las message I sent I included photographs in and it kept getting bounced (I guess because of the photos). On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Sesso wrote: > got it > > > On May 2, 2016, at 5:25 PM, Stephen Partington > wrote: > > >

Re: Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread Sesso
got it > On May 2, 2016, at 5:25 PM, Stephen Partington wrote: > > Test message. Someone respond? > > --- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your

Re: Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread Stephen Partington
Thanks! On May 2, 2016 5:26 PM, "sean" wrote: > Got it > On May 2, 2016 5:25 PM, "Stephen Partington" wrote: > >> Test message. Someone respond? >> >> --- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-di

Re: Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread sean
Got it On May 2, 2016 5:25 PM, "Stephen Partington" wrote: > Test message. Someone respond? > > --- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change y

Re: Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread blake gonterman
Recvd. On May 2, 2016 5:25 PM, "Stephen Partington" wrote: > > Test message. Someone respond? > > > --- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to ch

Test 5-2-2016

2016-05-02 Thread Stephen Partington
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Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Brian Cluff
... I'm guessing a lot of people in what will be classic cars will be getting some nasty/funny surprises... and government computers are totally known to be kept completely up to date ;) Brian Cluff On 01/01/2016 09:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote: The operant word is 22 years. 22 years ago I was o

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread KevinO
On 01/01/2016 09:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote: > Meanwhile, I'd give Unix/Linux/BSD only a 50% chance of surviving the > next 22 years. It will have to outcompete a lot of newer stuff. And if > there's no Unix, the point is moot. > In light of the continued spread and adoption

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Steve Litt
bit. Maybe your 12 year old sewing machine will fail, but that's about it. Meanwhile, I'd give Unix/Linux/BSD only a 50% chance of surviving the next 22 years. It will have to outcompete a lot of newer stuff. And if there's no Unix, the point is moot. SteveT On Fri, 1 Jan 2016 20:34:3

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Brian Cluff
in 22 years. It could be even code running on modern systems but using old libraries that use a 32bit date format. Brian On 01/01/2016 07:45 PM, Steve Litt wrote: On Fri, 1 Jan 2016 18:32:16 -0700 Brian Cluff wrote: We are now almost half way, starting from y2k, to the 2038 problem where w

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Steve Litt
On Fri, 1 Jan 2016 18:32:16 -0700 Brian Cluff wrote: > We are now almost half way, starting from y2k, to the 2038 problem > where we could see some real Y2K like problems when the older UNIX > machines run out of time its and make everything become 1901. > > https://en.wik

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Brian Cluff
We are now almost half way, starting from y2k, to the 2038 problem where we could see some real Y2K like problems when the older UNIX machines run out of time its and make everything become 1901. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem Brian Cluff On 01/01/2016 04:54 PM, Victor

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Keith Smith
On 2016-01-01 16:54, Victor Odhner wrote: Happy New Year, everyone. Y2k is an interesting case. It went by so quietly that I think the world will look back on it as an unnecessary panic or an outright boondoggle. But here is a case where IT management worldwide listened to their techies, saw a

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Victor Odhner
in time. So remarkable, and we are among the few who can appreciate what was done. But we can't get cocky. Y10k is closer than you think, and nobody will know COBOL! Original Message From: Keith Smith Sent: January 1, 2016 7:23:07 AM MST To: Main PLUG discussion

Re: 2016

2016-01-01 Thread Keith Smith
Hard to believe Y2K was so long ago. Happy New Year!! May everyone richly prosper in 2016! On 2016-01-01 04:53, Michael Havens wrote: Well guys and gals we made it. It is now the year 2016. Cool, huh? -- :-)~MIKE~(-: --- PLUG-discuss

2016

2016-01-01 Thread Michael Havens
Well guys and gals we made it. It is now the year 2016. Cool, huh? -- :-)~MIKE~(-: --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman