/cyb/ + /sec/ - Cyberpunk and Cybersecurity General

/cyb/ + /sec/ - CYBERPUNK/CYBERSECURITY GENERAL
Previous threads: [ archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/search/text//cyb/ /sec//type/op/ ]
THE CYPHERPUNK MANIFESTO: [ activism.net/cypherpunk/manifesto.html ]

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/cyb/erpunk [12 March 2019]
The Cyberpunk Manifesto: [ project.cyberpunk.ru/idb/cyberpunk_manifesto.html ]

The alt.cyberpunk FAQ (V5.24) [ ftp://collectivecomputers.org:21212/Books/Cyberpunk/Alt_Cyberpunk_FAQ_V5_preview24.htm ]
What is cyberpunk?: [ pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ ]

Cyberpunk directory (Communities/IRC and other resources): [ pastebin.com/AJYry5NH ]
Cyberpunk media (Recommended cyberpunk fiction): [ pastebin.com/Dqfa6uXx ]

The cyberdeck: [ pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg ]

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The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto: [ activism.net/cypherpunk/crypto-anarchy.html ]
The Hacker Manifesto: [ phrack.org/issues/7/3.html ]
The Guerilla Open Access Manifesto: [ archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt ]

The /sec/ Career FAQ (V1.9) [ ftp://collectivecomputers.org:21212/Books/Cyberpunk/Security/sec_FAQ_V1_Preview9.htm ]

Why Privacy Matters: [ youtube.com/watch?v=pcSlowAhvUk ]
"Shit just got real": [ pastebin.com/rqrLK6X0 ]

Cybersecurity basics and armory: [ pastebin.com/rMw4WbhX ]
Endware: [ endchan.xyz/os/res/32.html ]
BBS archives: [ textfiles.com/index.html ]

Reference books (PW: ABD52oM8T1fghmY0): [ mega.nz/#F!YigVhZCZ!RznVxTiA0iN-N6Ps01pEJw ]
Additional reading: [ ftp://collectivecomputers.org:21212/Books/Cyberpunk/ ]

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Other urls found in this thread:

pastebin.com/8Hk5Ks7h
phrack.org/issues/7/3.html
ebay.ca/itm/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X200-Intel-Core-2-Duo-P8600-2-4ghz-128gb-SSD-win10-pro-w-dock/323745868541?hash=item4b60c1eafd:g:jhMAAOSw7aNciSDn
arxiv.org/abs/1812.00140
youtube.com/watch?v=Qm509gYHAe0
youtube.com/watch?v=zI4TdHT0FGI
pastebin.com/cnfT2zdh
twitter.com/hashtag/cyberpunkisnow
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

OP Post: pastebin.com/8Hk5Ks7h

Before the previous thread () was pushed off Page 11, we were discussing the potential of cyberpunk clothing, the best desks to use, and how to get an entry level jorb.

Personally I'd just like some examples of "cyberpunk is now" for a potential additional section of the OP Post.

Bump

>cyberpunk clothing

it is called "techwear".

... and tends to be more like fetish wear.

been a while since my last visit. i see there's no mention of outerheaven anywhere in the OP so i assume something happened to it?

It is off line and the guy behind that project is now instead twittering under the hashtag Cyberpunkisnow and operates a Patreon account. That is not entirely what I had expected

>Personally I'd just like some examples of "cyberpunk is now" for a potential additional section of the OP Post.
See above.

>The Hacker Manifesto: [ phrack.org/issues/7/3.html ]
God, this is so edgy
Pure cringe

Many of these things age badly but that does not reduce their historical importance. With Gen Z on the rise I am looking forward to the new soberness I hear so much about. Knowing the mess in motion by the earlier generation(s) they sure have a lot of work in front of them.

For the network aspect, I'm going with Cisco certs, pirating their study guides, videos etc. My route goes like that,

>Network + (already finished but no harm in studying a second source)
>CCNA
>Comptia Security+
>CCNP Security+
>CCIE
>CISSP

I know it takes a lot of time but It's fine, I like it. What do you think /sec/?

I also started learning C, I knew a little bit like making a simple calculator, I want to advance my knowledge, it's easy to find source material but what do you Jow Forumsuys suggest?

On top of all that I want to advance my knowledge on operation systems but I don't know what to look for. Should I just study Assembly? How do you really learn Linux? I can just install it and use it everyday, but how do you advance from there?

/cri/ + /nge/ - Cringe General

what you hackers running for a computer, I want to buy this badboy, but want it cheaper :(
ebay.ca/itm/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X200-Intel-Core-2-Duo-P8600-2-4ghz-128gb-SSD-win10-pro-w-dock/323745868541?hash=item4b60c1eafd:g:jhMAAOSw7aNciSDn

> I went to clown school and got some papers
Sounds like you wasted money, asshole.

I didn't go to school. I didn't get any papers. I didn't take any of the certs exams. I'm studying completely on the web user. I would attend their courses but I don't have any fucking money. Faggot.

You're still wasting your time with this pointless shit instead of doing anything real or meaningful, faggot.

Well you hit where it hurts fuckface. My ultimate goal is to be a bug hunter, make some money. Getting a job or going to school is not an option, since I'm a poorfag.

Is that the attraction for you to come here?

Look Mook it's not our fault you're clueless

If he finds bugs and gets paid while developing a resume then what? You eat a bag of dog shit? Dumb asshole.

good for you that you know what to learn and have the road map, user.

Thanks man. I'm having problems with the opsec side of the things though.

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> ITT: People who know fuckall about computers

gotta start somewhere

Shoulda had rich parents

hacking is dead

Bump.

so he went from wanting to create an small underground community to whoring himself on twitter? (not that he didn't kinda whore himself around here as well)

I liked this part, though:

>We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color,
without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us
and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals.

>Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like.
My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.

I fucked up the greentext, but whatever.

the first part seems kind of archaic, doesnt seem that applicable past the era of phreaking

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>Network +
>CCNA
>Comptia Security+
This is the furthest I'd go cert wise before getting a job. Unless you're saying your not even planning on getting the actual certs.
>CCNP Security+
>CCIE
>CISSP
These require actual experience to be taken seriously. Hold off until you start getting experience.
>I also started learning C, I knew a little bit like making a simple calculator, I want to advance my knowledge, it's easy to find source material but what do you Jow Forumsuys suggest?
C is good and used extensively, no problem there.
>On top of all that I want to advance my knowledge on operation systems but I don't know what to look for. Should I just study Assembly? How do you really learn Linux? I can just install it and use it everyday, but how do you advance from there?
Assembly isn't necessary for that. If you are looking to learn reverse engineering then go for it. For learning linux, just start by using linux. Step at a time type shit. There's plenty of books on linux too.

why not save assembly for when you're doing stuff at a level of complexity where you could actually utilize it? python would be much easier and less time consuming, also more useful from the start

OP here again.
I'd just like to say again that I'm always open to criticism and suggestions regarding the OP post, so please speak up if you have any ideas or comments.

Thanks user.

That makes sense. I wanted get a deeper understanding of the operation systems so that's why I thought of Assembly.

>Education costs money in his country

It doesn't cost anything but I'm already in uni, studying nothing related to CS. It kills me inside, but I'm too much of a pussy to prepare for another year of uni exams.

Hey. I kinda planned to do something similar - get some Cisco certificates and maybe some security ones. I'd also want to rehearse some C, learn some assembly. I lost a lot of my motivation once I got a job. Would like to restore it.

Do you maybe want to talk about some of this stuff ? Maybe via email, Discord or whatever ?

tri-mate @ yandex . com

Check your email user.

can anyone advise some rev-eng tools for linux?

How do I into hacking?
Any book recs on hacking/network security?

How about links to AEL? I haven't seen the index yet but I understand there is plenty of relevant material there.

merge with /hmg/

Anyone know what the name of the documentary with Keanu Reeves narrating?

Nsa just released open source Ghidra
Download kali linux, and mess around with the tools like metasploit. Also study networking. The hacking exposed books (such as hacking linux exposed or hacking wireless exposed) are also pretty good.

I second this idea.

>ghidra
no thanks, anyway i'm serious, really need rev-eng tools for gnu/linux

>really need rev-eng tools for gnu/linux
what about radare/2 ? gdb ?
or you need specific ones like for android or w/e architecture ?

You are a fucking loser.
You won't use ghidra because you think NSA botnet, but you are fucking stupid to not know how to use a hex viewer / editor. Fuck you you fucking piece of shit.

bump

currently using gdb but really don't like it, especially when you have a shitload of jumps
it's more about not wasting time you dumb brainlet

Thoughts on using these as a wearable monitor? Display is 720x540 PAL/NTSC and comes with a 4 pole 3.5mm jack to connect to. I'm working on setting up a raspberry pi which has native PAL/NTSC output through its 3.5mm jack.

The whole setup seems pretty hackable. The antennas are removable.

>currently using gdb
ever tried IDA on windows ?
I remember using it ages ago, shit was cash

not sure until I see some pic. For embedded projects I'd rather use a small OLED display. Less battery consumption, minimal interface, piexel A E S T H E T I C S

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This would be for a monitor replacement, which a small form factor OLED would fail to do. It's obviously not great, I'm working on getting arch on the rpi. Was using alpine but it doesn't let you set boot parameters so it was forcing hdmi output.

I'll see if I can include it right away or if I would need to make a new Pastebin for it.

Actually, I was going to steal the /hmg/ OP post and incorporate that into the /sec/ section.

You know /hmg/ stole all his info from here right? I recognized the links I myself posted here a couple years now and they are probably somewhere on the pastebin.

>reeeeeeee i posted that source fiiiiirst !!!!!1
>i therefore have all rights upon that knowledge !!!!!1

Nice try hackerman

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it's knowledge you chimp, stop crying about people learning things

Didn't said otherwise faggot, but that probably won't stop you from shitposting.

Well, in that case I'll consolidate whatever I find.
My main goal with the OP post is primarily to organize all the information available in a way that makes information easy to find.

I wonder how the user doing the knowledge management project is doing. We've been needing a solution to bookmarks for some time, I remember the web based collaborative bookmarks we talked from a few months, that would help.

Deep Web, I recommended it last thread. It's directed by Alex Winters, keanu's counterpart in Bill And Ted, dude actually understood technology.

awesome paper about fuzzing in a nutshell. give this one a read:
arxiv.org/abs/1812.00140

you should use ghidra because
1) the NSA are benevolent overlords,
2) it's written in java, which is too easy to reverse engineer to hide a backdoor, and
3) it's going to be open sourced soon anyways.
So just wait for them to open source it. Until then I would use the time to get familiar with gdb. ghidra doesn't have a debugger built in from what i can tell

Can anyone recommend shows with a cyberpunk aesthetic that aren't anime?

>reverse engineered a keygen for an obscure piece of software
holy shit is this what being a hackerman feels like?

What's the deal with IntelME and similar?
Is it worth worrying about? Should I make the effort/tradeoff to avoid known-bad hardware (afaik, almost all of it that's not old)? What do you recommend, to this end? Or, hardware recs otherwise. Home PC build for the paranoid fuck, basically.

Dark Angel, by far.

answer

Ghidra

O snap
>the NSA wouldn't make an effective reverse engineering tool

get some help, you FUCKING GLOW IN THE DARK WEIRDO

Pajeet brought this shit again

lmao this, the shill is too fucking creepy

Sorry, I don't send my mails to shit services like y*ndex.

>recommending a new, open source reverse engineering tool made by people that know how to reverse engineer is shilling.
No, you're just retarded

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youtube.com/watch?v=Qm509gYHAe0

Everything around this is retro A E S T H E T I C

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>tfw thinking about building a custom libfuzzer mutator that works within the context of a BNF-like grammars and manipulates the elements of a parse tree
>tfw someone did it 6 months ago in python with antlr

whatever
at least found a clang bug with their tool in 5 minutes

Is it Cyberpunk kino?

>That Molly Millions homage in first episode

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Enjoy, my fellow Cyberians
youtube.com/watch?v=zI4TdHT0FGI

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I know you're meant to run dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX when throwing out an old drive with potentially sensitive data, but this takes a while as you're writing over every byte, so is there any reason you can't just repartition the whole drive as an encrypted volume with luks and then throw it out? The data will still be there but surely encrypted, no?

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All good sec forums are fucking DEAD in the water.

Are skulls and stuff cyber punk?

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t-thanks.

Altered carbon

I've updated the OP Pastebins with some new or revised information based on the older copypasta Pastebins that were linked in a few threads back. I didn't include a link to the AEL since I'm not sure to put it right now, and also I forgot.

For now, I could use some help with suggestions/additions for the Cyberpunk Media Pastebin: pastebin.com/cnfT2zdh
While there's a lot of material on there as it is, I'm still in need of Television Shows (live-action and animated) and Music (genres and specific albums or artists).

Oh, and as mentioned in , I'm also looking for examples of "Cyberpunk is Now", preferably as news articles or forum/blog posts. I'm planning on making a new Pastebin similar to the "What Is Cyberpunk" section.

Love, Death and Robots

Bumpity bump before nappy time, unfortunately post-fappy time

>pastebin.com/cnfT2zdh
YKK is missing and Ergo Proxy is rather debatable. Post modern, yes, but that is not enough to be /cyb/.

A bit harsh, I think. After all nothing he did here was commercial. The intensity of his Twitter activity suggests he lost his job and a guy gotta earn to buy food.

Cyberpunk has nothing to do with cybersecurity

well i would also consider all clothes and Accessoires that protect your privacy.
Like reflecting clothes or stuff that puts off face recognition

late, but utilizing/manipulating operating systems is a much different beast than writing them, and realistically most of their compontents are going to be written in C, not assembly
if you want to get a good understanding of programming, learning Python, Haskell and C in that order and spending some time writing some tools or toys in them is a great way to develop a working understanding and literacy of the concepts you’ll be using in programming
if you’re interested in assembly later, learn it then, but don’t shoot yourself in the foot by neglecting tools that are much easier to learn with and use

You are more than 1 day late, user, please keep up.

Hello Glenn, hows the new gig? Betbite tough. Medical and SCADA are just fucked, yet you keep picking the hard fights.

Whose in the OSCP labs atm? I got a question about the dev network

>I'm also looking for examples of "Cyberpunk is Now"
The Twitter hashtag might help you:
twitter.com/hashtag/cyberpunkisnow