These things have been around for years. In 2000, I took some classes
and worked part time in the computer lab at GCC. The IT guys were kept
busy chasing Back Orifice from one computer to the next.
On 1/15/20 4:57 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
Aaron Jones presented "Introduction to RATs" to the
It looks like a laser amplitude modulated with the desired command will
work. This video reminds me of something I heard about in high school in
1983. Everyone in town who had cable tv, had the same model cable box.
Each one came with an infrared remote. I heard about someone walking
down
Aaron Jones presented "Introduction to RATs" to the Phoenix Linux Users
Group's Security meeting on Aug 16th, 2018
https://youtu.be/fjRrrd_ropw
Introduction To Remote Access Tools (RATS) is designed
to provide an overview of what a RAT is, how it is created, and what
kinds of
legal and
I’d be interested in April. Do you need something original or one of the ones I
have already spoken on?
Thanks,
Aaron
> On Jan 15, 2020, at 1:19 PM, Shaun Anderson wrote:
>
>
> I'm not qualified to speak but would be very interested in learning more or
> joining the UG.
>
>> On Wed, Jan
I'm not qualified to speak but would be very interested in learning more or
joining the UG.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020, 12:15 Daniel Wilson
wrote:
> Hello Everyone, My name is Daniel Wilson. I am one of the officers of
> Estrella Mountain Community College's Cybersecurity/Linux Users Group
> (CSLUG).
Hello Everyone, My name is Daniel Wilson. I am one of the officers of
Estrella Mountain Community College's Cybersecurity/Linux Users Group
(CSLUG). Each month we host meetings for our technology students and others
who are interested in the IT field. Our meetings are generally the last
Wednesday