Also, movies an user recommended is previous thread:
/cyb/ Movies: >The Machine (2013) >Johnny Mnemonic (1995) >The Matrix (1999) >Chappie (2015) >Elysium (2013) >Virtuosity (1995) >The Lawnmower Man (1992) >Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996) >The Terminator (1984) >Blade Runner (1982) >TRON (1982) >TRON: Legacy (2010) >Escape from New York (1981) >Escape from L.A. (1996) >Rollerball (2002)
/sec/ Movies: >Sneakers (1992) >The Net (1995) >Takedown (2000) >The Fifth Estate (2013) >Blackhat (2015) >Enemy of the State (1998) >Hackers (1995) >WarGames (1983) >WarGames: The Dead Code (2008)
Jow Forums Movies: >Disconnect (2012) >Antitrust (2001) >Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) >Office Space (1999) >Her (2013)
/cyb/ Documentaries: >The Cyberpunk Educator archive.org/details/cyberpunkeducator >The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014) >RiP: A Remix Manifesto (2009) >TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard (2013) >The Net - The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet (2003)
/sec/ Documentaries: >Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age (1984) >Hackers Wanted aka Can You Hack It ( (2009) >New York City Hackers (2000) >We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013) >Citizenfour (2014) >Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013) >All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (2011)
Jow Forums Documentaries: >The Code (2001) >Revolution OS (2001) >BBS: The Documentary (2005) >Get Lamp (2010) >From Bedrooms to Billions (2014)
Why is there two threads? Sorry I just bumped the other
Jose Martin
bruh i thought it was about to die oh well
William Lopez
Don't worry, it will fall off while we are in this one
Lucas Richardson
>>The Cyberpunk Educator archive.org/details/cyberpunkeducator I watch that from time to time, always learn something different, also good for pump up the music is so cool.
Luis Ward
I haven't watched it myself, some user posted the list in the prev thread. I'm pprobably gonna watch it later tho
whoops sorry i didn't make the list, another user made it
Owen Turner
bash Cookbook
William Williams
Woops, got to add that, thanks for notice
Jason Butler
>recommend If I want a random book, I wouldn't ask real people, ffs. I wanted a recommendation, who actually read a book.
Thanks for your answer, user!
Not bash, my mistake. I mean exploit development related shellcode like writing an exploit in asm, which spawns a shell. ASLR & DEP bypassing, etc.
Nathan Wilson
Don't you need to know syscalls and shit before?
David Morris
I already know it. I am reverse engineering for years and programming in C for nearly a decade now.
Elijah Hughes
Bump
Andrew Lewis
Cyberpunk has nothing to do with cybersecurity.
Daniel Sanders
fuck off libtard
Austin Sanders
most /comfy/ thread on Jow Forums
Wyatt Ross
Got myself a new NAS and installed ubuntu onto it. Now I'm finding that I can ping it with no problems but I cannot ping other computers on my internal network from the NAS. The NAS is connected to the internet. When I ping my main computer I can see the requests and replies in wireshark, although from the NAS's command line it's like its first request is hanging.
The computer I am running wireshark from is running it on the wired ethernet connection with default settings, no ARP spoofing or fucking around with the switches so as expected I cannot see any traffic not directed at the wireshark computer (so I saw no activity when I ran sudo apt-get update on the NAS despite the fact that it was able to download).
Shit nigga all I wanted was to use it as a streaming server, not possible if the networking's all fucked up.
But if my taste in chinese cartoons is that important to you...
Jonathan Taylor
Do you have anything special in your network, like a home dns server or a vpn server that could be causing issues? I cant do much without seeing it, but flush your cache.
Ryan Green
Nothing unusual at all other than some TPLink powerline adapters.
Easton Jackson
>be me >have to return to college in two months >have a month, maybe two to study to catch up >instead pass the time hardening my machine and learning how to hack >mfw I am a biology student Is all thanks to /cyb/
This is false, biohackers have been people experimenting with DIY biology and you can see it in the online community and local events. What the BBC portrayed are grinders to be exact.
Benjamin Turner
You can even tell the bias from their music. The grinder is portrayed as a modern version of doctor Frankestein while the pill swallower has a nice music. Is like they don't even try to hide they side with big pharma industry.
Julian Sanders
How do I protect myself on the internet? I happen to live in an increasingly authoritarian state which at this point throws nerds in jail just because it can. The internet provided by my ISP is unusable because half of it is blocked by government and more gets blocked each day. Few days ago I myself had a close encounter with our "law" enforcement so I'm probably panicking a bit.
I thought about routing all my traffic through vpn but then there is question of vpn providers. I don't trust them. They will gladly give up all my data if asked nicely. Are there any trusted vpS providers which won't look into and log every packet of traffic that goes in and out of my vps? Which I can pay for using crypto without revealing my identity? I would setup vpn there myself and encrypt everything and not keep any logs and use DoH etc.
I'm not planning on doing anything illegal tho. Just concerned for my safety.
Not to pry, but where do you live that blocks shit like that china? also a vpn is a really good idea, none of them are "safe" but if you can prove that they broke encryption, then at least you would have a fighting chance, the other way more expensive option is to get dedicated hardware that can monitor incoming traffic, encrypt your transmissions you shit.
Im sorry I forgot to mention, Nordvpn or Expressvpn, your choice
Ian Brown
It depends for which processor you want to write a shellcode (x86-x64, arm, ...). For ARM I will recommend azeria-labs: azeria-labs.com/writing-arm-shellcode/ This is not a book but the article is still interesting for people that start to learn shellcoding for ARM processors.
Blake Sanchez
The old thread was doomed from the start. having a nondescript image. We really need /CYB/ plastered over the OP image.
>Storage Sense isn't a new feature, but it has a new OneDrive option that can keep recent files on your PC and older files in the cloud. Storage Sense's original mission was automatically deleting unused temporary files and files that have been in the recycle bin for more than 30 days. Lots of intelligence food right there.
>Useful, to be sure, but with Windows 10 October 2018 Update, Storage Sense broadens its scope beyond temp files and the recycle bin. It can now be set to scan your PC's entire hard drive and upload files you haven't touched in a day or two months. I bet!
>Go to Settings > System > Storage and toggle on Storage Sense. Just no. NO. Nonono.
Jayden Howard
Thanks. Nordvpn seems decent enough so far. Any advice on VPS providers in case I decide to make my own VPN?
>where A cuntree that provides north korean elites with their only means of accessing the internet.
Austin Howard
sorry for the long ass wait, something like "liquid web" or "inmotion", not cheap, idk what kind of shit they give you down there, but I hope its enough brother.
Is it really this bad? Am I comitting heresy if I use Keepass? Even on an airgapped system?
Nicholas Wright
I agree, also I love gondolas
Joshua Myers
This is corruption. This reached levels of a totalitarian society long ago.
Jonathan Young
I agree. And 10 years ago people would have laughed hysterically from such suggestions, now people go straight to Settings without a second thought. It is as if the massive FB scandals have had exactly zero effect.
Lucas Bailey
> Cyberpunk and Cybersecurity General > IRC is dead edition > posts IRC channel are you retarded? and no discord address this time? fucking hilarious. you're finally learning! congratulations, retard.
Angel Foster
Time for some Cybergoth. Main FTP site is down but I'll upload there when it is back.