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Hi there fellow EH-netters,
A colleague of mine recently forwarded me info about the Cybergeddon series:
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/cybergeddon/episodes/
At first I thought it was another exaggerated set of series such as "The Amazing Mind Reader" (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7pYHN9iC9I
) which is quite hilarious. Especially the part with balaclavas and mechanical keyboards. But I've watched the first 3 episodes of Cybergeddon and so far I've liked it, except some things are also hilarious in that too, but I like how it's almost like a movie, as it's quite well produced plus they have some good scenes too.
I am not sure if it's available to the entire world via the link I shared, but if it's not, try out other sites such as YouTube where it may be hosted as well.
For those that wants some real hacking shows, check out Tiger Team (
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1161624/
), it's a shame it's only 2 episodes, but it was very cool when they stole a car
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lol, I just saw a link about this and posted it in Mass Media. I'm interested, I didnt know it was a web series though. I'll have to see if I can get the episodes.
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Well it sure is a lot better than expected, even though I haven't seen all of the episodes yet, but it's better than the common hacker movies where it's all gibberish
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I watched this series last week and I was going to post about it here on EHN but you beat me to it
I watched them all and it isn't too bad. I almost stopped watching it after the 1st episode when I saw this
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They could at least have used a real IP Address that is fully routable like 127.0.0.1 .... right?
[I know the reason why they used the address above, similar to the 555 phone numbers, just found it amusing]
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Well it did catch my attention they used a 172.16.0.0 address, however it is possible that his smartphone was used in a virtual network, where his remote server hosted elsewhere physically shared the same network.
I guess the reason they used 172.16, is because not everyone knows it's a reserved for private / internal use, plus it looks cooler than 192.168 that pretty much everybody knows about, and 10.X is often seen in corporations.
It's rarely I see anyone using 172.16 anymore, so I guess it was okay hehe but you are right I was also like, wtf c'mooon xD
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How about the blatant symantec advertising? And that bit about free anti-virus... But a good show overall.
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Quote from: MaXe on October 01, 2012, 08:35:18 AM
Well it did catch my attention they used a 172.16.0.0 address, however it is possible that his smartphone was used in a virtual network, where his remote server hosted elsewhere physically shared the same network.
I guess the reason they used 172.16, is because not everyone knows it's a reserved for private / internal use, plus it looks cooler than 192.168 that pretty much everybody knows about, and 10.X is often seen in corporations.
It's rarely I see anyone using 172.16 anymore, so I guess it was okay hehe but you are right I was also like, wtf c'mooon xD
I wouldn't be so bothered by them using a 172.16 address if the actual host address wasn't "1". I can't think of the last time I had a server in the "1" space; that's almost always the gateway router.
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http://cybergeddon.yahoo.com/#chapters
For those of us in the states. Anyway catch Reboot? That was entertaining.
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I caught Reboot at DerbyCon. It was apparent that they had some sort of technical consultant involved, but largely ignored them. At least it was good for a laugh
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Quote from: mad_jer on October 01, 2012, 10:28:58 AM
I wouldn't be so bothered by them using a 172.16 address if the actual host address wasn't "1". I can't think of the last time I had a server in the "1" space; that's almost always the gateway router.
A lot of the home, and some of the business stuff have gone to 254 for the gateway. I've worked at places where I put the primary AD for the forest at 1, with a 254 gateway. figured what the heck. only available from internal (no natting).
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Quote from: jason on October 08, 2012, 11:06:16 PM
I caught Reboot at DerbyCon. It was apparent that they had some sort of technical consultant involved, but largely ignored them. At least it was good for a laugh
I think that was the same time as burbon con, and the #misec guys already had plans to "invade" that. and invade it we did, and very well.
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Quote from: 3xban on October 08, 2012, 09:52:14 PM
http://cybergeddon.yahoo.com/#chapters
For those of us in the states. Anyway catch Reboot? That was entertaining.
Anyone in the entire world can watch Reboot lol
I watched it before Derbycon
(By donating to them, which I thought was fair enough and good money spent hehe.)
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