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Re: NYC LOCAL: Friday 1 April and Saturday 2 April 2011: Mobile Security


From: flatfish+++
Subject: Re: NYC LOCAL: Friday 1 April and Saturday 2 April 2011: Mobile Security Hackday and UN School Install Fest
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 04:19:14 -0400
User-agent: 40tude_Dialog/2.0.15.84

What a total fucking waste of time.
The stench in that basement must be overwhelming.
The smell of body odor and pizza is not a good one.



On 30 Mar 2011 00:05:04 -0400, secretary@lxny.org wrote:

> <blockquote
>   what="two official announcements"
>   first="'Don\'t be fooled' Mobile Security Hackday
>          hosted by Guardian Project (GP) and Mobile Active (MA),
>          see first announcement for more information"
>   second="Install Fest at United Nations International School
>           hosted by UNIS and Raul Cuza,
>           see second announcement for more information"
>   note="rsvps are requested for both events, see details below"
>   edits="tail material of first announcement trimmed,
>          odd characters replaced in second"
>   announcements-separator="***** .... *****">
> 
>  From: Nathan of Guardian <nathan@guardianproject.info>
>  Date: March 25, 2011 10:56:04 AM EDT
>  To: guardian-dev <guardian-dev@lists.mayfirst.org>, 
>  guardian-announce@lists.people-link.net
>  Subject: [guardian-dev] "Don't be fooled" Mobile Security Hackday
> 
>  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>  Hash: SHA256
> 
>  "Don't be fooled" Mobile Security Hackday
>  sponsored by the Guardian Project & Mobile Active
> 
>  Location: openMobileLab, 127 west 27st, Suite 702, NYC.
>  Time: Friday, 1 April 2011 from 9:30 till 5:00. Beer O'Clock from 5:00
>  till 7:00.
> 
>  Hashtag: #safermobile
>  Event URL:
>  https://guardianproject.info/wiki/%22Don%27t_Be_Fooled%22_Mobilehack_Day
> 
>  About Event:
> 
>  To celebrate April Fools Day and to highlight mobile phone & digital
>  network insecurities, the Guardian Project (GP) and Mobile Active (MA)
>  are hosting "Don't be Fooled", part of a new #SaferMobile initiative.
>  This hackday will showcase mobile tools to enhance security, profile
>  GP's open-source tools and feature a room for p2p conversations about
>  mobile security.
> 
>  Do to the intimate size of the venue, we are caping RSVPs at 30.
> 
>  * 20 "developers / hackers" who want to learn about developing secure
>  mobile phone services. (RSVP on GP's wiki)
> 
>  
> https://guardianproject.info/wiki/index.php?title=%22Don%27t_Be_Fooled%22_Mobilehack_Day&action=edit&section=5
> 
>  * 10 p2p'rs who want to root their phones / learn about mobile security.
>  (RSVP on GP's wiki)
> 
>  
> https://guardianproject.info/wiki/index.php?title=%22Don%27t_Be_Fooled%22_Mobilehack_Day&action=edit&section=6
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>  _______________________________________________
>  Guardian-dev mailing list
> 
>  Post: Guardian-dev@lists.mayfirst.org
>  List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev
> 
> 
> *****************************************************************************
> 
> 
>  Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 23:24:59 -0400
>  From: Raul Cuza <raulcuza@gmail.com>
>  To: Debian-NYC List <debiannyc@vireo.org>
>  Subject: [Debian-NYC] Linux Installation Festival * April 2 12pm - 5pm
> 
>  * Reminder and apologies to those that keep a well oiled calendar *
> 
>  There will be a Linux Installation Festival on April 2 from 12pm to
>  5pm (ish) at the United Nations International School (24-50 FDR Drive
>  New York, NY 10010-4046). You are cordially invited. Please reply to
>  [raulcuza at gmail dot com] if you are interested in coming so I have
>  a sense of the numbers.
> 
>  WHO
> 
>  This event is open to anyone interested in Linux. Newbies as well as
>  sages are welcomed.
> 
>  WHAT
> 
>  I have about 30 old desktops that will be given away to interested
>  families after they have been fixed up and prepared with Linux.
>  Instead of doing this work in a dark office all alone, I would like to
>  do the work with and in the company of fellow Linux enthusiast.
> 
>  Things that would be good to bring:
>    gigi hubs
>    your favorite Linux repositories
>    install media (CD, USB)
>    DVD burners
>    tools (if you want to turn the X broken computers into Y working computers,
>    where Y < X)
>    YOU!
> 
>  Things UNIS will provide:
>    power and power strips
>    Internet access
>    big open space with a view of the East River
>    30 machines itching to be cleaned up and given a new life for a new family
>    Snacks
> 
>  Lunch can be delivered if people are interested in ordering something.
> 
>  WHEN
> 
>  April 2, from 12 PM to 5 PM
> 
>  WHERE
> 
>  United Nations International School
>  24-50 FDR Drive
>  New York, NY 10010-4046
> 
>  Please reply to [raulcuza at gmail dot com] if you are interested in
>  coming so I have a sense of the numbers.
>  _______________________________________________
>  DebianNYC mailing list
>  DebianNYC@vireo.org
>  http://lists.vireo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debiannyc
>   
> </blockquote>
> 
> 
> Distributed poC TINC:
> 
> Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
> Corresponding Secretary LXNY
> LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
> http://www.lxny.org


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