Tomorrow's session will be a guest talk from a lecturer in the department, Dr Olakunle Olayinka discussing threat hunting. This session will be ONLINE from 15:00-16:00. This session is open to CompSoc/SWiCS members. An email has been sent out containing the google meet link.
Our AGM is coming up and applications for committee roles are now open.
You can apply at https://t.co/z1HPxjEWLO
IMPORTANT: The deadline for applications is April 22nd! The AGM will take place on April 24th. For more infomation, be sure to check out our Discord/LinkedIn
Today we're having a guest talk from Nick, our old president. He will be delivering a talk on Buffer Overflows, a classic class of memory vulnerability. This will be delivered on blackboard rather than in person, from 19:00 - 20:30.
How to join: https://t.co/VdjuGHTHpL
CompSocs summer ball tickets are out! Link to buy is below, they are catering to all food requirements.There is some cool stuff planned and there is also the hardship fund if you need a subsidised ticket. For more infomation contact CompSoc.
https://t.co/hpcjsKr5Z4
Join us today to have a go at a HackTheBox session, instead of the planned Hardware session due to technical issues. We'll be in Workroom 1 in the Diamond from 19:00-20:30. Hope to see you there!
University students, ready for a Capture the Flag challenge? Join our competition with web, reversing, crypto, and coding challenges and win prizes! Register now to secure your spot! #CTF
Sign up link: https://t.co/jPUlQHunwN
Reminder that our trip to Bletchley Park is THIS Sunday! Tickets are still avaliable and are now open to non-members. Tickets for non-members are avaliable through this link: https://t.co/A7Ha6pY1ZU
Hope to see you there!
Join us for a session on cryptography to help you gain insight into the world of code-breaking before our visit to Bletchley. This session is open to members of CompSoc and SWiCSS.
We hope to see you in Diamond Workroom 1, March 6th 19:00-20:30
This week we're doing another deeper dive into web hacking. We'll look at some more fun unique attacks and practice deserialisation and nosql attacks on a python web app. See you there in the Hick's Building, Hicks - F28 (40)
An estimated 90% of the Global Fortune 1000 use Active Directory. Learn how it works, what its weaknesses are and have ago at exploiting what makes up most companies core infrastructure. We hope to see you on Monday at 19:00 until 20:30 in Bartolome House, Seminar Room BB15a.
Tommorrow we will be diving into Windows security! We'll teach you some theory and crucial commands, then test some exploits old and new. See you from 19:00-20:30 in Diamond Workroom 1.
Also just a reminder that tickets for Bletchley park go live at 9am!
We are pleased to announce a collaboration with CompSoc and SWICS to offer a trip to Bletchley Park. Tickets are priced at ยฃ6.50 and will provide admission to the museum and the coach. Tickets will be available starting on Monday, 13th. Tickets available to members only.
Tomorrow we will be in Diamond Lecture Theatre 9, 19:00-20:30, for our FINAL session of the semester! We have some mini Xmas-themed challenges for you, and if we get through them all we will tackle the TryHackMe advent of cyber challenges. Christmas jumpers welcome :)
Today in Diamond Lecture Theatre 8, 19:00 - 20:30, we will be putting your skills to the test - enumeration, catching shells, and some new web attacks - on RedPanda on Hack the Box!
You'll need an account at https://t.co/CxrN3mX9fs and a laptop with a Linux instance.
Hi everyone, we have an AWS workshop with CompSoc!
โผ๏ธMake sure to create an account for AWS before the workshop. Approval can take up to 24 hours so sign up well in advance.โผ๏ธ
Time: Monday 14th November, 7 - 8:30pm
Location: Diamond Lecture Theatre 8
Hope to see you there!
Hi all, This week we will be looking at Initial Access and Popping Shells.
Please bring a laptop or a phone with JuiceSSH/ConnectBot to access our server.
This will be in The Diamond, Workroom 1. After, is an optional social at Bar One.
See you soon!
For this session you will need to have installed the Arduino IDE (https://t.co/DxIT0nZAfW) and if you only have USB type C ports then an adapter to type A.
We will announce the exact room on Monday but will be meeting at 19:00 to 20:30 tomorrow.
This week we will be learning how you can instantly exploit in-person targets using hardware. We will be programming DigiSparks to emulate a keyboard in order to automate tasks, exploit targets and learn how these types of attacks can be mitigated or prevented.