A New HOPE on the Horizon 139
double-oh three writes "It's an even numbered year, and that means that 2600 is holding the party again this summer. The 5th HOPE conference has been announced and scheduled for July 9th to 11th(a Friday-Sunday weekend), again at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York. This year's 'theme' for the conference is Propaganda, and if this is anything like H2k2, it'll be by the phone companies. And for
those of you who are clueless, here's a roundup of the last HOPE con."
2600 and BART (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:2, Funny)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:1)
yeah, mod me off-topic (Score:1)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:2, Informative)
That must have been a long time ago. I started using the Bay Area Rapid Transit [bart.gov] system in 1996. At that time, if you exited from the same station that you entered, your ticket got about $1.25 deducted from it.
Re:2600 and BART (Score:1)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:2, Funny)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:1)
Re:2600 and BART (Score:1)
I'll be there. (Score:1)
Re:I'll be there. (Score:2)
Watch out! (Score:4, Funny)
That's nothing Re:Watch out! (Score:2)
Re:Watch out! (Score:4, Interesting)
Now would this list make you less likely to get a higher level govt job? Would it get you a different color for the homeland's flight database? Will it not allow you to attend the next presidential visit in your area? Will it get you a phone/internet tap?
Who can say for sure, but it is a lot more likely than if you didn't go.
I am not encouraging people NOT to attend. It IS your right to go. But don't think they aren't taking a laundry list of those attending/facial records, ect.
I am not usually a conspiracy theorist, but its shocking to see the parent modded up as funny and not interesting.
New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:4, Funny)
1) 2-4 Hours
2) 24-48 Hours
3) 1 Week
4) Sometime before the USA lands on Mars
5) As soon as Dubya has his mourning coffee
6) Time is a man made concept you insensitive clod!
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:1)
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:1)
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:1, Funny)
I knew the British added unnecessary u's to words, but that is overkill.
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:3, Funny)
Before that.... SCO (Score:1, Funny)
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:1)
Re:New Slashdot Poll: The 2600 Terrorists (Score:2)
So, is this coffee that he only drinks when he is really sad?
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:1)
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:1)
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:1, Troll)
american government does have a responsibility to protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens. using american forces abroad
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:3, Insightful)
Someone actually modded this insightful? You've got to be joking. Many of the founding fathers saw a standing military, in and of itself, as a major threat to liberty. Standing armies have historically been used to oppress the population in both times of war and peace. This nation, in an attempt to protect the people from a corrupt regime using the military as a weapon against the people, enacted th
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:1)
you give a lot of informative statements to back up the laws regarding a standing militia.
you also mention that the military can be used when "it is necessitated by a situation (such as a rebellion)". i would assume this to include a direct attack on the states. if canada rolls down into the US and launches an attack on the US, on US soil, I assume that military forces have a responsiblity to exist in the area that the attack occurs.
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:2)
The litmus test for legality of martial law was set in Ex Parte Milligan. To quote the Supremes in Milligan:
"Martial law cannot arise from a threatened invasion. The necessity must be actual and present; the invasion real, such as effectually closes the courts and deposes the civil administration."
Also:
"I
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:2)
Re:I am sick of this. (Score:2)
Actually, Libertarians tend to be more right-wing oriented. They're basically conservatives whose main issue is reducing the size and power of government. Conservatives and Republicans used to talk at length about how smaller government and more individual freedom were good things. The current crop sees government as an instrument to wield power. Sounds a bit like how the left used to be described.
"Proud owner of a Mensa membership card."
Thank goodness that memb
A New Hope? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:A New Hope? (Score:2, Funny)
(If you don't get it read the 1st post on the H2K2 Slashdot article)
Re:A New Hope? (Score:2)
Propaganda OOP programmers (Score:3, Funny)
There's HOPE? (Score:2)
And I thought that we were all screwed.
Look for your friends, but don't trust to hope. It has forsaken these lands.
HOPE (Score:3, Funny)
I'm getting really tired of this "wink and a nod" attitude towards hackers. They are dangerous scofflaws.
Any how, I hope the feds will be in attendance and taking notes on who shows up at this "conference".
Re:HOPE (Score:4, Insightful)
I personally hope that many feds are there. At previous HOPE conferences I attended, it was a pleasure to be able to sit down with law enforcement agents from various three-letter-organizations and chat it up with them. They learned from me. I learned from them. And, overall, they're pretty cool guys. Besides, my file is filled with good stuff, so it doesn't really matter to me.
And I'm sick to death of this sort of ignorance. (Score:2)
I'm getting really tired of this "wink and a nod" attitude towards hackers. They are dangerous scofflaws.
And I am sick to death of people like you who continually misuse "hacker" to mean "computer criminal".
A "Hacker" is an exceptionally skilled programmer, who is able to achieve exceptional results and solve difficult problems through the application of his skills, especially in the absense of adequate softwa
Re:HOPE (Score:2)
I'm still waiting for a response....
Social Engineering Panel (Score:5, Interesting)
Just watching illustrating what Mitnick wrote about in Art of Deception displayed before a live audience is well worth the price of admission.
Re:Social Engineering Panel (Score:5, Funny)
Bah! That was easily outstripped by the Antisocial Engineering panel.
"Does anyone have any questions?"
"Yes. I'd like to kno..."
"Fuck you, tubby! NEXT!"
Rewrite (Score:2)
Comic Book Guy: Yes. I'd like to kno...
Rex Banner: Don't crack wise with me tubby
Comic Book Guy: Tubby? (looks down) Oh yes... Tubby
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make it stop (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:make it stop (Score:2)
Hasn't this bene what 'hacker gatherings' (whether through BBSes or physical conventions) always been?
'k3wl' 12 y3aR oLd kiDZ?
Re:make it stop (Score:1)
Come up with a worthwhile topic, put together a panel, formally submit it, and do the best job that you can to present it.
I've spoken in the HOPE conferences, and so have a number of people in the industry with some worthwhile things to say... Wynn Schwartau... Greg Newby, many others, and some well known "hackers."
There are other people - even if you don't agree with everything that they wil
Re:make it stop (Score:1)
Such a nice tribute (Score:1)
Have fun, kids (Score:5, Insightful)
And for those of you who are over 14, it's time to start applying your meager skills towards doing something useful with your life instead of writing "manifestos" denouncing the phone companies for stifling your creativity and fawning over some relic who exploited a default root password in 1986.
Re:Have fun, kids (Score:2)
Watching from the Staff (Score:2)
Word of warning: Jello Biafra is perpetual motion. If he is there this time multiply his scheduled speaking time by 3 or 4 to get an estimate of how long he will talk/yell/rant/etc.
If I go this time it will be as just a face in the mob and attend the panels.
Actually, I did have a panel for H2K (Parents of Hackers I think was the title we agreed on) but could not go due to a last min. thing.
Jello Biafra (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Jello Biafra (Score:3)
The sad part is I saw him perform on a college campus tour in the late 90's and he was discussing those exact same things. I was very disappointed because I had heard him on a "spoken word" tape recorded several years earlier, and yet
Not only that, but I also met h
Re:Jello Biafra (Score:2)
I do agree with you about his speeches being very similar. I had the chance to go see him speak last year, but declined because I'd heard his recent CDs before, so I knew the material. Also, to be honest, it doesn't sound particularly entertaining to hear a guy talk about politics for
Re:Watching from the Staff (Score:1)
Anyway I worked the last one with Montag and the rest of the goons. The problem with working the con or any con for that matter is you just don't get to catch any of the speakers, that you really want to or go to any events that you really want to. Its nice and all but do you really want to work the con, pay to get in, pay for transport, pay for the hotel and not really see what your intrested in?
It seems kinda stupid to me. Not sure if I'm gonna work this one this time.
Can't see the page... (Score:2)
Move along, nothing to see here, not worth the effort.
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:1)
*cough* 1.6 *cough*
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
BTW, imagemaps are just about as old as the internet and could be rendered in Netscape 2.0, so either there is a bug in Moz 1.3 OR they aren't using standard html. Funny how it works under IE 5, a program that is 3 years old.
*cough* fuck you *cough*
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
Move along, nothing to see here, not worth the effort."
Apparently it doesn't work very well under Linux 0.1 either. Nor does it look quite right with Internet Explorer 2.0 or Netscape 1.0.
Guess what - when you use old/ancient versions of software, some things are not going to work.
Moderators: Please don't mod this up, especially not as 'insightful' - it's just common sense.
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
Moz 1.3 is like less than a year old and you calling it ancient ?
Since when is this ancient:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.3) Gecko/20030312
We'll excuse me for sticking with something that works. Not everyone feels the need to upgrade ever time a new point version comes out...
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
As I recall, this thread began with you complaining about it not working, yes?
All I said was that if it's not working, you should try upgrading it.
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
"All I said was that if it's not working, you should try upgrading it."
No, you said
"Apparently it doesn't work very well under Linux 0.1 either. Nor does
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
Yeah... except that this [slashdot.org] guy just said that it works fine under 1.4. Workes fine for me with Mozilla 1.5 and Firebird 0.7.
"You beratted me for having "old" "ancient" software and went on to compare my Moz 1.3 (9 months old) with software, the newest of which is 6 years old."
No, I berated you for complaining about something not working on a browser that's 3 point ver
Re:Can't see the page... (Score:2)
No you called it ancient and proceeded to compare it to a g
Star Wars (Score:2)
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My HOPE experience (Score:4, Interesting)
I had to sit through other equally useless presentations, like how html code needs to be designed so it's compatible in lynx in order for libraries and poor people who can only afford 386 computers can surf the Internet. (I shit you not!) What I learned from the HOPE conference is that most "hackers" (if we can agree these were hackers) are paranoid and generally misinformed about a great many things. The successful ones are those that had access to equipment and inside information. This Red Balaklava guy was a token booth clerk in disguise (our security people recognized him under his ridiculous mask). However, he had no real knowledge of how the system worked other than what he gleaned from the patent office's description and his own speculation...which was inaccurate to say the least.
Re:My HOPE experience (Score:1)
Well, if you code it right (XHTML + CSS) it will work just fine in Lynx, anyway.
Besides, hardcore CLI junkies are probably going to use links now, anyway (I do).
Re:My HOPE experience (Score:2)
Not only is that not useless, but if you can view your page with lynx then you know a blind person can navigate it, too, using text-to-speech programs. Depending on where you work, this can be required by LAW.
I suppose if you don't want disabled and disadvantaged peop
Re:My HOPE experience (Score:2)
Re:My HOPE experience (Score:2)
Re:My HOPE experience (Score:2)
I was at H2K2... (Score:2)
Anyone there, might well remember me as 'The British Guy'
Re:I was at H2K2... (Score:1)
I actually just got back from London, after going to an impromptu 2600 meeting in Amsterdam.
Re:I was at H2K2... (Score:2)
Re:I was at H2K2... (Score:1)
Re:I was at H2K2... (Score:2)
Does anyone actually care? (Score:1, Funny)
HEX2005 conference (Score:2)
International visitors currently don't have their fingerprints recorded when entering the Netherlands.
Even numbered year? (Score:2)
1994? 1997? 2000? 2004?
I dunno, I thought it was every 3 years, but I guess they're skipping a year...
Re:Even numbered year? (Score:1)
Increasing pattern (Score:1)
1994
1997
2000
Then it switched to every two years.
2002
2004
2006 *
Next, it will be every year
2007*
2008*
2009*
and then twice a year
spring and fall 2010 *
spring and fall 2011 *
spring and fall 2012 *
Then once a quarter, once a month, twice a month, and so on.
I expect that by 2020 we should be having these once a day.
* anticipated future date.
H2K2 was a bit dull (Score:3, Interesting)
I went to H2K2 and found it to be fairly dull. Some things to point out:
There were two things that I did enjoy while I was there. One was the lockpicking session: I've never seen someone so good at picking locks before. The other was this hysterical documentary about script kiddies called Owned, which I'd like to have a copy of but can't seem to find anywhere.
But just being in Manhattan alone is worth the trip. That's one hell of an amazing city.
Re:H2K2 was a bit dull (Score:2)
Internet connectivity was worse than dialup.
The conference had a T1, which was sometimes saturated. I didn't think it was that bad, but your mileage may have varied depending on when and where you connected (and who was trying to flood/DDoS the wireless access point you were using)
they had all the tables "reserved" for specific 2600 groups
I think you weren't paying attention o
When I saw the headline (Score:2)
I've been - here is what I remember (rambling) (Score:4, Interesting)
Around the same time I saw a 2600 panel at ICON (a sci-fi con on LI) and I forget the guys name but one of the little lackies that was on Off The Hook all the time was going on about how they track Metrocards, I got in an arguement with him because I said that it was possible they tracked them so they could get a better idea of traffic flow, not so they would know what a bunch of 16 year old script kiddies were up to (I put it nicer)
But H2K was around the time of the MPAA v 2600 trial and RMS showed up, and I have to say after watching him speak I haven't used a proprietary OS since (except when working with someone elses computer of course) I am even the only one in my office running GNU/Linux for all my work. I always believed in free software but I found his talk very enjoyable and it was enough to push me over the edge.
And of course there was the "Freedom Downtime" showing with long delays (nothings more fun than sitting in an over crouded room full of tennage 'hackers' while they can figure out how to project a movie) while the film was amatuerish and basically a large Michael Moore derivation it was none-the-less enjoyable.
I think the Mitnick by phone (couldn't get permission to leave the state of california at the time) social engineering panel was very good. Eric called Verizon or AT&T to enquire about a memo about hope, and they bought that he was an employee hook line and sinker (till the croud yelled.
Cult of the Dead cow was retarded, and enlighting because I learned how much I actually completely disagree with a lot of what they stand for when they arent acting like buffoons on stage.
Jello was entertaining, of course it was a typical left-wing political "they're are fucking us" speech.
I think the best part was the MPAA v 2600 Mock trial in which I manged to get a good portion of the crowd to boo and hiss at eric when he walked in (in hannabal lecter garb no less). - it was a delightful mix of real lawyer speak, and really fun jabs.
I Was At H2K2 (Score:2, Informative)
I didn't attend a ton of panels. I picked out some of the interesting ones, to me, and thought most of them were worth my time.
I wasn't terribly interested in all the politics, or Jello Biafra. I'd like to see more technical stuff, but I know that politics are part of what 2600 is all about.
The entertainment was okay. The show put on by Cult of the Dead Cow was very boring. I hope they never do it again. On the other hand, I really liked some of the DJ's who compo
Note to slashdot editors (Score:2)
Re:Note to slashdot editors (Score:1)
"Clueless"?? (Score:1)
No HOPE (Score:2)
Amazing. Almost 100 words in the article on HOPE, without once managing to mention that it stands for "Hackers On Planet Earth", or give us "clueless" the slightest idea what it's about (a sort of social-minded hackers' conference with some relation to 2600 Magazine).
Until I started clicking on slow links, I assumed it stood for "HOtel PEnnsylvania", where it was being held...
Re:No HOPE (Score:2)
Not to mention the "helpful link for the clueless" to ANOTHER article that ALSO doesn't explain it.
On a similar tangent... (Score:1)
A whole bunch of us on the left coast [see: Los Angeles] have been working on getting our own convention off the ground. We're calling it LayerOne [layerone.info] and it's a bit more for the Slashdot set then it is for the h4x0rs.
We're currently taking papers until March 14th from any interested parties who would like to speak on a broad range of topics. Anything from copyright issues to social software to VoIP is fair game.
Re:Just remember... (Score:1)
Re:Just remember... (Score:1)
"C'mon kids, put on your readhats and lets get started"
~Would it save you alot of time if I gave up and just went mad now?~
Re:Hackers suck. (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, DefCon is just like that. A bunch of guys in a conference room.. gang-raping children, tossing beer all about, but not actually drinking it, for moral reasons.. and then having a big circle jerk when they discover new buffer overflows. They might all be dressed up like Adolf Hitler.. just for good measure.
Seriously.. what the hell are you talking about?
2600, the pedophile quarterly
Re:script kiddies unite! (Score:1)
*they (Score:1)