To clarify, this isn't because I would be ashamed or somehow afraid of
my employer finding out.

I do not think it is applicable to AT&T's goals and do not believe
they would have any interest in inviting such a group to their
facilities. I wouldn't if I were them (unless it was a division of
AT&T that handled security or something more applicable to the purpose
of the building).

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Chad Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:
> This needs to be forked into a new thread. I would NEVER consider
> requesting my place of work to host a 2600 meeting. I value my job
> more than that.
>
> JaxLUG on the other hand, is a different story.
>
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Mrdrjnkee <[email protected]> wrote:
>>    I agree with Mr. Potts- while the 2600 meetings should not be malicious,
>> they do cover questionable topics and the majority of those in attendance
>> would likely respond to a sign-in sheet with tinfoil hats.  While I would
>> love for the meetings to get started back up, they are probably best at a
>> private venue.
>>
>>
>>    The town center and airport would probably NOT be a good place to
>> practice.  Being a public meeting, you never know who may show up, or who
>> any of these people really are.  Aside from issues of ethics or legalities,
>> learning in an environment (where you also don't know WHO you may be
>> MITM'ing) is an excellent way to test the seriousness of the many
>> cyber-laws.  In the wake of facebook handing over more than 30 activists to
>> the feds (some of whom are being deported), anonymous being revealed in a
>> mass roundup, and lulzsec losing their lulz-- the best bet is to all meet in
>> someone's garage, set up an AP or two, and pair up to work on things.  Then,
>> do what you will.
>>
>>    Going to jail for interstate telecommunications crimes would suck--
>> especially if it's because you practiced on the wrong user.
>>
>>    Just my 2 cents.  For what it's worth, I'm a C|EH and vulnerability and
>> forensics researcher.  I would love to meet like-minded souls with whom to
>> learn and speak with, but I will not be conducting any illegal activities.
>>
>>    Hope to hear more about this and get something legitimate going.  I have
>> a stack of Cisco firewalls, routers, switches, and various wireless routers.
>>
>> I
>>
>

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