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Brian Brodsky
brianbrodsky at ameritech.net
Sat Jul 13 09:25:02 EDT 2013
Give me a break, according to Google this is a 35 hour drive one way.
Brian
On 07/12/2013 09:55 PM, giovanni_re wrote:
> ---- Original message -----
> From: travis+ml-noisebridge-announce at subspacefield.org
> To: noisebridge-announce at lists.noisebridge.net
> Subject: [Noisebridge-announce] BAHA Meeting Sunday - Software Defined
> Radio Hacks
> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 16:29:41 -0700
>
> Bay Area (Hacker's Association|Security Enthusiasts) Meeting!
>
> 2nd Sunday of every month, 2pm, at Noisebridge, in the main area.
>
> It lasts until it's over.
>
> It's for people interested in security, not the more general "make
> stuff" kind of hacking.
>
> Date of Meeting:
> ================
> 2pm (1400), 14 July 2013
> Always second Sunday of the month at 2pm
>
> This month we present:
> ======================
>
> Jesus Molina
>
> On:
>
> Breaking the [Radio]Waves for Fun and Profit
>
> Software defined radio has been around for quite a bit, but only now
> its impact appears dangerously evident to the security community:
> Creating rogue GSM stations, defibrillate pacemakers remotely, open
> garage doors? The non-standard radio waves, in the past considered
> safe due to expensive hardware requirements to receive and transmit,
> are now as vulnerable as 802.11 was in the past.
>
> In the first section of the presentation hardware tools such as the USRP
> and more recent Jawbreaker will be presented as well as software to
> listen,
> transmit and investigate captured signals. The second part will be a
> demo,
> where a signal from a RF device transmitted in an unknown frequency will
> be
> captured, demodulated and recreated as a proof of concept. Participant
> could participate in the demo - I will provide some rtl-sdr devices or
> you
> can purchase one to play with it ($25 in Amazon).
>
> About the Author:
>
> Jesus Molina (www.jesusmolina.com) is an independent consultant based in
> the Bay Area. He holds several patents for creating security devices,
> has
> been a guest editor for IEEE security journal and has published several
> papers for hardware and cloud security. More importantly, he is closely
> watched by the NSA, like all of us.
>
>
>
>
> -
> " About Me:
> I consider myself a Researcher. I currently work as an independent
> consultant for standardization committees and security related projects.
> I am also working on several projects that hopefully will help make this
> world safer and bring awareness of some upcoming threats.
>
> I consider myself an Inventor. In the past I have created several
> security devices, such a self-destructible removable memory or a PCI bus
> hardware antivirus system. Creating brings joy to my life. If you need
> to create some new idea, and it falls in my expertise, I may be able to
> help.
>
> I consider myself a Rebel. Trust but verify, comply but dissent. New
> ideas are created by failures. We live in a society used to risk
> aversion. For me, the only way to create, is to rebel, to take risks,
> even if that means failing. A rebellion is not a synonym of chaos, but
> rather a synonym of a fight to create something new.
>
> I consider myself an Artist. Sometimes I create or do something for no
> apparent reason or logic, just driven by my inner passions. Not everyone
> is an artist, but everyone can be. You just need to create or do
> something that defies logic, only to please your inner concept of
> beauty, not once or twice, but every time that is necessary to fulfill
> your happiness.
>
> Above all, I consider myself an Ignorant, and a Student. Every time I
> learn a new field, I am even more ignorant, as a new world opens up in
> front of my eyes, previously unknown. Happiness comes from ignorance, so
> learning makes me happier.
> "
> http://www.jesusmolina.com/
> -
>
>
>
>
> Location:
> =========
>
> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge
>
> 2169 Mission St, San Francisco, CA, USA, Earth, Milky Way, Known
> Universe
>
> Finding the space can be tricky; it has a red circular logo above the
> otherwise inconspicuous door, and is next to a market that sells
> fruit. It is very close to 16th and Mission BART stop. If you're
> driving, leave 15-30 minutes extra to find parking due to the heavy
> traffic around there. I often use a lot near 16th and Mission.
>
> Speaker?
> ========
>
> If you would like to be a speaker, or know someone who would,
> please let us know.
>
> Our Site:
> =========
>
> http://baha.bitrot.info/
>
> Includes google calendar (never miss another meeting), directions,
> link to mailing list, etc. Please check it out.
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