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January 2017 Spokane 2600 Meeting Notes
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Avoid Discourse.org's Forum-like product Discourse.
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Nov 17, 2016
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Dec 02, 2016 02:14 PM
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After a week-long evaluation, it is strongly recommend to people considering using Discourse.org's product, to not consider using it in a production environment any time soon. Maybe in 3 to 5 years, if it continues, it can be re-eavaluated. Beware of the Discourse.org Discourse product. You have been warned. The product is far too fragile, and the community support is far below standards. UPDATE: I can now recommend people instead consider using NodeBB.
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Spokane 2600 Meeting Location Moving October 7, 2016
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Sep 02, 2016
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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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The NSA hack proves Apple was right to fight the FBI
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Aug 22, 2016
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After the unprecedented breach of hacking tools and exploits stolen from the US National Security Agency's elite hacking unit, some privacy advocates see it as clear vindication of Apple in its fight with the FBI earlier this year.
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Meeting Notes from August 5th 2016
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Aug 05, 2016
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Aug 05, 2016 09:12 PM
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Here is a quick summary of some of the topics covered in the August 5th, 2016 Spokane 2600 meeting...
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News
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Aug 05, 2016
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FBI Search Warrant if you Run TOR
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May 09, 2016
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Jun 02, 2016 01:10 PM
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FBI Can Obtain A Warrant If You Run Tor Come December -
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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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Surveillance
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May 02, 2016 01:01 AM
Surveillance and counter-surveillance discussion
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Comcast Law Enforcement Handbook Rev. May 1 2015
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May 01, 2016 11:59 PM
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