Twitter, the Evil

Author: admin  //  Category: linux, technology

Yes, twitter has taken away from my blog time, no doubt. Twitter is an evil evil web based circle of hell, and I can’t stop. Somehow, I will get out of the habit, but first, I must twitter more.

For the record $HOME/bin works by default in Ubuntu, so you can make youself a /home/yourname/bin directory, put your scripts in there, and run them. Bang!

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Technology Leadership Award

Author: admin  //  Category: education, technology

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Here are a couple of pictures of me getting the Technology Leadership Award. It was a great honor, being that I was the only person to get it out of 25 divisions. I am still dizzy. This is Secretary Choprah and myself and me doing my acceptance speach. It was short, I got interestingly emotional.

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I won

Author: admin  //  Category: technology

Today, I was presented with the Technology Leadership Award by the Southside Virginia Technology Consortium. Wow. More to come.

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Why Open Source Is So Damn Cool

Author: admin  //  Category: Open Source, linux, security

A picture is worth a thousand words.

Desktop Screenshot with zenoos and metasploit

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Security Finale

Author: admin  //  Category: education, life, technology

I’m back home. The training last week was just awesome. I did get to do an interview with a friend of mine who administers the super computer at Virginia Tech. I will release the interview for LB episode 15.
The malware dissection on day 5 and 6 was quite enlightening. I not only learned about how malware works fundamentally, but also learned quite a bit about the inner workings of IRC and Bots, due to the fact that a lot of malware uses IRC to infect and control systems. Interesting. I also am inspired to set up a honey pot on the inside of my network just to see what I can come up with. I hope to do so next week.
I’m home now, work is chaos, and I have a sick kid. Hopefully things will settle down soon.

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