* Free Culture friends,
If you're in NYC, I would love to see you if you're in town.
 - n

ps - i hope the plain text email'ist don't chew me out for this HTML email.
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* *"Don't be fooled" Mobile Security Hackday* *sponsored by the Guardian
Project <https://guardianproject.info/> & Mobile
Active<http://www.mobileactive.org/>
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*Location:* openMobileLab, 127 west 27st, Suite 702,
NYC.<http://goo.gl/maps/rRJG>

*Time:* Friday, 1 April 2011 from 9:30 till 5:00. *Beer O'Clock from 5:00
till 7:00*.

*Hashtag:* *#safermobile <http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23safermobile>
*

*Event URL:*
https://guardianproject.info/wiki/%22Don%27t_Be_Fooled%22_Mobilehack_Day or
http://bit.ly/SecureMobile_1April


About Event:



To celebrate April Fools Day and to highlight mobile phone & digital network
insecurities, the Guardian Project <http://guardianproject.info/> (GP)
and Mobile
Active <http://wiki.workatjelly.com/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 "users / early adopters" 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>
)


About Hosts:



The *Guardian Project <https://guardianproject.info/>
*(@guardianproject<http://twitter.com/guardianproject>
 | GitHub Projects <http://github.com/guardianproject>) aims to create easy
to use apps, open-source firmware MODs, and customized, commercial mobile
phones that can be used and deployed around the world, by any person looking
to protect their communications and personal data from unjust intrusion and
monitoring.



*MobileActive.org *(@MobileActive <http://twitter.com/MobileActive>) connects
people, organizations, and resources using mobile technology for social
change. MobileActive is committed to expanding the knowledge and experiences
about the use of mobile phones and to accelerating the use of effective
strategies and tactics while reducing the learning costs for organizations.
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