On 16 December 2012 22:49, Josh More <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Freenode, you have #pauldotcom, #social-engineer, ##security and
> #backtrack-linux.   #giac and #dshield also exist, but don't generate much
> traffic.

I'll have a look at them tomorrow.

> They tend to be fairly active during the day, US time and fairly packed with
> newbies in the evening, US time.  I'm not there much during the day UK time,
> so I can't speak to that.

> I will say that the public channels don't have a lot of hacking talk, as
> there is a lot of interest in people doing illegal stuff and the experienced
> people don't want to condone that.  However, there are many people who will
> gladly chat via /msg about anything you like, once you're there enough for
> them to trust you.

The bunch of newbies is what I'd like to avoid but reckon I might
recognise a few people and hopefully some people will recognise me.

Thanks

Robin

> -Josh More
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 7:35 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I never got into IRC but now I'm working at home most of the time I'm
>> thinking of trying it again so I can have the equivalent of shouting "anyone
>> know X" across the office.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good channel populated by pen testers active during
>> the day, preferably UK time?
>>
>> Robin
>>
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