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Meeting reminder Dec 7 2018
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Nov 23, 2018
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Oct 31, 2024 05:55 PM
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Meetings
Meeting reminder Friday, December 7th, 2018
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Monthly Meetings - First Friday 5:00 pm
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Apr 07, 2017
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Oct 31, 2024 05:57 PM
A reminder that the Spokane 2600 meetings take place on the first Friday of each month, beginning 5:00 pm and running at least until 7:00 pm, later if attendees request it (as late as 9:00 pm per Starbuck's hours). We meet at the Starbucks on the corner of Hawthorne and Nevada in North Spokane. See you there!
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News
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Sep 01, 2015
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Oct 31, 2024 06:30 PM
Recent News from Spokane 2600: We are Tinkerers, Testers, & Tech Tamers | Spokane's monthly meetup for the curious & creative | First Fridays 5-8PM @ Starbucks on Division | All welcome! #2600
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News
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Aug 05, 2016
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Sep 05, 2024 05:12 PM
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Plone Hotfix 20170117 Just Released.
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Jan 18, 2017
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Hotfix / Patch
Time to run those updates Plone admins. Rare for Plone, this one is ready and released...
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Project Wycheproof -- a test suite designed to test cryptographic libraries
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Jan 18, 2017
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Security
Google has released Project Wycheproof -- a test suite designed to test
cryptographic libraries against a series of known attacks.
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Sci-hub, The Pirate Bay of Science
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Apr 04, 2016
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May 28, 2016 02:10 PM
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Freedom / Rights
Researcher illegally shares millions of science papers free online to spread knowledge
Welcome to the Pirate Bay of science.
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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May 02, 2016 01:02 AM
all night vision cameras share a common “flaw” of infrared lights in the lenses. Although you can’t see infrared light with your eyes, it is what allows a camera to keep up surveillance in the dark. If you think there might be small hidden cameras in your house or business, then you can use your smartphone to find out.
When a room is dark, he suggested turning on your smartphone camera and slowly scanning the room. If there are hidden cameras, then Polstra said you will be able to see the flare of infrared from the covert camera through your phone’s display. If you don’t have a smartphone, but do have a digital camera , then you can use that to look for evidence of being under video surveillance.
He had additional tips for detecting wireless cameras such as using an app to detect a wireless ad hoc network that the surveillance devices are using to communicate with each other. He called airodump-ng an “easy way” to search for wireless cameras, but listed more sophisticated methods such as using Python. Although he proposed several moderately expensive methods, he said an inexpensive solution would be to use a BeagleBone -based system.
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2462752/microsoft-subnet/def-con-talk-gives-low-tech-tips-for-detecting-high-tech-surveillance.html
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Simple Detect hidden cameras for video surveillance
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Spokane 2600 Meeting Location Moving October 7, 2016
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Sep 02, 2016
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Oct 31, 2024 05:57 PM
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Meeting notes
The Service Station in Spokane is changing hours, so we have to move the monthly meetings to a new location. For October we will try out the Starbuck's on the corner of Hawthorne & Nevada. More details below...
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Spot the Surveillance: A VR Experience for Keeping an Eye on Big Brother
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Spokane 2600 Webmaster
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Nov 22, 2018
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Privacy
Spot the Surveillance is a virtual reality (VR) experience that teaches people how to identify the various spying technologies that police may deploy in communities.