DC214 - Dallas, TX
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  • Nov 12, 2009
        - Nov Meeting
    Had several new comers, Welcome and hope you enjoyed it.
    No talk on the schedule but we had a last minute speed talk on iPhone. All in all a good night.

    See you all in Dec.


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  • Oct 16, 2009
        - Oct Meeting
    Had about a dozen people and MODELS. Leg and Beer makes a good night.

    See you all in Nov.


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  • Sept 04, 2009
        - Sept Meeting
    The scheduled talk is being re-written to to a small case of data loss.

    We're back at eXcuses Extreme Cafe this month.


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  • Sept 03, 2009
        - Whois?!
    Small bit 'o drama with the domain. We didn't really own it!

    We're back and we're good. Thanks to those that helped.


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  • July 21, 2009
        - Bye bye MadHat
    Well, MadHat has been threatening me and now he has finally gone and done it.
    Happy trails MadHat and best of luck in your new adventures!

    So you all are stuck with little ol' isac from here on out. We will continue to meet at eXcuses in Deep Ellum. August will be our yearly DefCon wrap-up.
    See you then.


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  • May 13, 2009
        - Bye bye Tipp Inn
    Well, the Tipperary Inn is closing it's doors yet again. That means we are lookin for a place to meet again. *sigh*
    Well, I am lazy and want to keep it closer to downtown or uptown. I know there are quite a few poeple who live up north, so I am nt ruing it out. Whatever we pick I am going to try and make it easier to get to than the Tipp was. I'll let you know. Stay tuned. Join the mailing list, and check back here.


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  • April 08, 2009
        - April Meeting
    woops.... yes we had one, but I forgot to update the site.


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  • March 13, 2009
        - March Meeting
    Well, I think the meeting went well. We had the usual gnews and a presentation from myself (MadHat) on a new tool. The new meeting location (the Tipperary Inn) seems to be going over well. We had a couple of new members, and a few old timers show up, as well as everyone else. Overall we had about 12 people. The only issue thus far is that they won't split the tab.

    Talk of the Pub Crawl coming up went well. Remember that is coming up on March 26. We are working to finalize the TShirts. I should have something on the site soon about it.

    Speaking of the site, it has been updated, so check that shit out. The gnews and presentation slides are up.

    The next meetign is April 8, 2009 and we will have a presentation from "Jean-Claud AskMe" on asterisk.


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  • March 6, 2009
        - Next Meeting, Pub Crawl & Facebook
    Well, the next meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday the 11th. We will be meeting at the Tipperary Inn again, upstairs. They keep saying they will add us to their calendar, but it has not happened yet.

    I announced to the mailing list today that we will be starting monthly Pub Crawls. Our first one will be in Uptown, starting at the Idle Rich. They will be heald the last Thursday of each month. Come and join in the drinking and what should prove to be interesting discussions.

    Lastly, I created a DC214 Facebook group. This is really to have an easy way to see when the next meeting is and who is speaking. We will have a speaker this month, so stay tuned.

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  • February 11, 2009
        - Tonight's Meeting
    I had to stay home with the kiddo tonight, but WT took my place at the meeting. If we can't get a sitter we'll end up splitting duty.

    The report thus far is that the Tipperary Inn is a good location. I think we will go ahead and meet there next month as well. I will get WT to confirm tonight that those who made it agree, and if so will make the reservation for next month.

    We are now looking for presenters for the next few months. WT and I are working on an idea we had, but it won't be ready right away. If you have an idea about any aspect of information security or design manipulation (making something work other than the way it was designed to work. code issues, design flaws, bad configurations, etc...) or anything really interesting let Isac (piis8(at)yahoo(dot)com) and/or myself know.

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  • Feb 4, 2009
        - DC214 is in a holding patern.
    We are looking for a new location to meet and working on how we want to take the group. MadHat and PiIs8 (Isac) are looking for speakers and suggestions on how to revive this beast. Let us know. In the mean time, join the mailing list or silc channel. Neither is all that busy.

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  • January 14, 2009
        - Meeting Canceled


  • Meetings are held on the Second Wednesday of each month at 7pm.

    Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, December 09, 2009.
    We will be meeting at eXcuses (formerly Club One) in Deep Ellum. Meeting starts at 7pm.
    Isac typically shows up around 6:30 for some food.

    Check the meetings page for more details.


    If you want to present at a meeting, please email isac, piis8(at)yahoo(dot)com. We are always looking for interesting talks.


    Spawned from the annual DefCon security conference, DC214 is a gathering point for folks interested in the alternate applications of modern technology. DC214 is not intended to compete with any other computer group, but rather to provide yet another gathering place. Our meetings will be open to anyone and everyone regardless of their skill, age, job, gender, etc. This is a forum to discuss technology with like minded folks. DC214 is designed to help you learn new things, and if you think you are up for it maybe you can teach us a thing or two. However, note that this isn't a 'hacker' meeting. Some folks avoid these types of meetings because of the word 'hacker', they either don't want to be labled or are afraid to open themselves up to 'hackers'. So the easy solution here is to not use that word. If you are interested in helping with this meeting, email me.
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    Mailling List

    We are now on MailMan on unspecific.com. Feel free to sing up at http://list.unspecific.com/mailman/listinfo/dc214. It is a low volume mailing list, where we discuss dc214 and the occasional security topic. Join to get reminders about meeting dates and times, to be involved in dc214 decision making, and to just be part of the crowd.
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    DC-Groups General FAQ v1.0

    Q: What are DC-Groups?
    A: Spawned from the annual Defcon security conference, Defcon Groups (DCGs or DC-Groups) are a gathering point for folks interested in the alternate applications of modern technology. DCGs are not intended to compete with any other computer group like 2600, but rather to provide yet another gathering place. Our meetings will be open to anyone and everyone regardless of their skill, age, job, gender, etc. This is a forum to discuss technology with like minded folks. DCGs are designed to help you learn new things, and if you think you are up for it maybe you can teach us a thing or two.

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    Q:How many DCGs are there?
    A:Currently there are over 20 different DCGs, covering more then 15 states.

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    Q: Who runs them?
    A: DCGs are run by different members in each city/state/country.
    The organizers range from Information Security Professionals, and Networking Specialist to Web Designers and Students, there's even a Law Enforcement Professional who runs one of the meetings.

    DC214 is Organized by MadHat (at) Unspecific.com
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    Q: When/Where do they meet?
    A: Each DCG meets at different times and different places depending on their location. For more information as to when and where they meet. You should check out www.defcon.org.

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    Q: What are the people who attend these meetings like?
    A: Just like the organizers of the event, the attendee's vary as well. They come from every walk of life and profession crossing cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual, gender, age, boundaries that usually separate other organizations. This is done because they all share a common interest that brings them all together.

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    Q: Is this a hacker meeting?
    A: No, this is something better. Anything with the 'hacker' label on it tends attract only one kind of person. This meeting is designed to attract not only hackers but members of the InfoSec community and people who want to learn more about InfoSec but do not consider themselves hackers. The purpose here is to interact with people who may have different backgrounds but share the same passion for technology. Many security people feel that hackers are nothing but trouble and many hackers feel that security people are clueless, let's use this meeting to change those perceptions.

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    Q: Are skript kids, lamers, and n00bs welcome?
    A: Yes, but with caveats. Some meetings and groups try to exclude those they consider to be lame, unskilled, or just simply new. Most folks do so because they want to forget that at one point, they themselves were new/unskilled too. The DC-Groups are more than happy to have these folks, provided they are there to learn a few things and have a desire to increase their skill. If you are content being a script kid, a lamer, or a n00b, feel free to attend but try not to be disruptive of those there to learn new things. As the quote says 'Ignorance is forgivable, because it's curable; stupidity is not... The difference between ignorance and stupidity is in the desire to remain ignorant'. Being a hacker is about wanting to evolve quicker than the masses, so take advantage of any opportunity to do so.

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    Q: Is there a mailing list/website?
    A: This varies between each individual group. Many have websites and mailing lists already setup. For more information on this subject, check http://www.defcon.org and find the DC-Group in your area.

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    Q: Does Illegal Activity happen at these meetings?
    A: DC-Groups do not condone illegal activity.

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    Q: I'm with law enforcement or the media, can I come?
    A: Sure, just be open with people about who you are and what you do. This helps us to get on an even ground and avoid any misunderstandings. In fact, if you could drop an email to the local DC-Group point of contact ahead of time we would appreciate it.

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    Special Thanks to Noid and Russr