Young fatwalker episode.

There was an episode where Dick was making fun of Matt Jarbo, and he was aping the star wars villian, calling him young fatwalker, but Dick's "Yeeeeeeesssss, let the hate flow through you" was super funny, what episode was it?

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u/seccult — 3 days ago
▲ 187 r/travel

Flixbus will totally leave you stranded, even when they are at fault, and their customer service is abysmal.

I bought a Flixbus ticket from Bucharest to Poland.

The bus arrived to Budapest and hour late, and as a result I missed my connecting bus. No one told me what to do in this situation, so I waited around until the next bus, and the driver refused to let me on the bus, and said I needed to contact customer support.

This was difficult since my phone was dead (no charging ports on the bus, even though that was billed as a feature) and all the power outlets in the terminal didn't work, I got lucky and a friendly traveller felt bad, and just gave me his charging bank (thank you whoever you are).

I contacted customer support, and they told me I should have gotten an SMS with the option to rebook (which I didn't), but they would rebook the next soonest one, or refund me the ticket.

I just wanted to get to my destination, and they did rebook the ticket to literally the bus that was leaving at the same time the ticket was rebooked.

I waited again for the next bus not realizing they booked the ticket for the one that just left, and the next bus driver told me, I couldn't get on the bus because the ticket was wrong. I was worried this would happen while speaking to the customer service agent, and asked them to please wait to confirm I got on the bus, which they said they would, then fucked off.

So I contacted customer support AGAIN, and was put into a wait that was 2 hours long with no response, before I decided to call customer support, and finally got patched through after 30 minutes.

Because the ticket was already rebooked they wouldn't issue me another one, even though I explained my situation, and why I felt they were at fault.

I then needed to contact friends to buy another ticket for me, and am currently waiting for this nightmare to end.

An additional $120.00 bill, and several hours wait surrounded by rough drug addicts, this experience has left an extraordinary sour taste in my mouth.

I have receipts for all this, and plan to edit out my PII and post, beware of this company and their less than optimal service.

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u/seccult — 16 days ago

On Cowboy Bebop, Radical Edward, Asshurtmacfags, the GNAA, and Anomalous Hackers. Essay

I normally write reviews of certification courses, or write technical manuals, so this is a bit different.

I've been thinking about writing about Radical Edward, and the characters place in hacking culture, and why they kind of parallel Jaime "Asshurtmacfags" Cochran.

Outside of niche academic circles the controversial GNAA is almost never discussed, but I feel it's an extremely important part of the history of hacking, and hacking culture, up there with the CODC, or Anonymous. I certainly feel Asshurtmacfags is the most interesting individual from that group, and worth discussing.

Anyway for those interested in some autism posting about hacking, this is the article:

https://medium.com/@seccult/on-cowboy-bebop-radical-edward-asshurtmacfags-the-gnaa-and-anomalous-hackers-b61209a7c917

Thank you, please enjoy Arby's

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u/seccult — 1 month ago
▲ 18 r/hacking

On Cowboy Bebop, Radical Edward, Asshurtmacfags, the GNAA, and Anomalous Hackers, essay

I normally write reviews about certification courses, or technical manuals, so this is a bit different.

I've been thinking about writing about Radical Edward, and the characters place in hacking culture, and why they kind of parallel Jaime "Asshurtmacfags" Cochran.

Outside of niche academic circles the controversial GNAA is almost never discussed, but I feel it's an extremely important part of the history of hacking, and hacking culture, up there with the CODC, or Anonymous. I certainly feel Asshurtmacfags is the most interesting individual from that group, and worth discussing.

Anyway for those interested in some autism posting about hacking, this is the article:

https://medium.com/@seccult/on-cowboy-bebop-radical-edward-asshurtmacfags-the-gnaa-and-anomalous-hackers-b61209a7c917

Thank you please enjoy Arby's

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u/seccult — 1 month ago

So can we safely assume that Ed ends up with her father, Jet takes care of Win, and Faye moves on.

The last episode preview has Jet say because of Spike he learned he likes dogs, and is taking care of Ein, in the background you can faintly hear Faye say "the past is the past, the future is the future", and there is no mention of Edward, so it seems natural she ended back together with her father; since at the end of 24 she seemed to be chasing stars to find him.

Source: https://youtu.be/LAdsJFL14S8?si=I9LjpGz-G-SYs7xa

Thoughts?

u/seccult — 2 months ago
▲ 97 r/hacking

Free Zero to Hero Courses + .pdfs on WiFi Hacking from an OSWP

Hello, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

Aircrack-ng

crunch

reaver

bully

wash

Exploit-DB

nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format.

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a Initech employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago

Free Zero to Hero Courses + .pdf on WiFi hacking from a THM God and OSWP

Hello, I guess the "god" rank isn't a thing anymore, but I do have a 850+ day streak so that's gotta count for something right?

Anyway, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

Aircrack-ng

crunch

reaver

bully

wash

Exploit-DB

nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format.

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a Metacortex employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago
▲ 46 r/oscp

Free Zero to Hero Courses + pdf on WiFi Hacking from an OSWP!

Hello, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

Aircrack-ng

crunch

reaver

bully

wash

Exploit-DB

nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format.

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a Spectre employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago

Free Zero to Hero course + .pdf on WiFi hacking from an OSWP

Hello, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

  • Aircrack-ng

  • crunch

  • reaver

  • bully

  • wash

  • Exploit-DB

  • nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format.

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a Milton Security employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/pwnhub

Free Zero to Hero course + .pdf on WiFi hacking from an OSWP

Hello, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

  • Aircrack-ng

  • crunch

  • reaver

  • bully

  • wash

  • Exploit-DB

  • nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format.

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a Ecorp employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago

Free Zero to Hero Courses + .pdfs on WiFi hacking from an OSWP

Hello, this is a manual/course I wrote which was designed to give the reader an understanding of foundational wireless attacks against the most common Wi-Fi protocols (WEP, WPS, WPA2).

The course was designed to be read as a .pdf, however this is a link to the medium article for those of you that would prefer to read it online (a link to the free .PDF is included):

https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

This course covers several penetration testing disciplines including password cracking, network scanning, exploit research, and usage, and mitigation suggestions.

Tools covered include:

- Aircrack-ng

- crunch

- reaver

- bully

- wash

- Exploit-DB

- nmap

This is the third part in my "Book of Kali" series of courses, which was designed to take someone with no experience in infosec, and equip them with the foundational knowledge of both defensive, and offensive aspects of the discipline. These courses were designed by me to give something back to the hacking community, and to foster those that want to learn infosec concepts from both an offensive, and defensive perspective assistance in doing so.

This series was designed to be read in order:

1). The Book Of Kali: Basics

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-basics-a2e83d7d8f58

2). The Book Of Kali: Privacy Fundamentals

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/book-of-kali-privacy-fundamentals-c9b0073d0c19

3). The Book Of Kali: Foundational Wireless Attacks (New!)

Link: https://medium.com/@seccult/the-book-of-kali-foundational-wireless-attacks-ccb1d035cdcc

4). The Book Of Kali: Advanced Wireless Attacks (upcoming)

This manual took a lot of blood, sweat, and weaponized autism to produce, and was painfully created by manually converting my handwritten notes into a digital format. 

It will serve those that wish to have a reference for the OffSec OSWP well, especially now that they no longer provide one with a .pdf of the course.

Thank you, sincerely a PlayTronics employee.

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u/seccult — 2 months ago

Extreme horror writers that wrote stuff that is the polar opposite.

Hello,

I love film, books, and media in general that's created by genre artists, particularly horror. I've always found it interesting when someone who works predominantly in one genre releases a story that's completely different to the subject matter they usually work in, for instance an extreme horror writer doing a 180, and writing a romance novel, or vice versa.

I feel it gives one a unique perspective not only into what the creator finds ugly or horrifying, but also some understanding into what they feel is beautiful, or good.

I think it's a trait of a good artist when they have that kind of range, and I'm curious if those of you familiar with extreme horror can offer any recommendations of someone who has written comedies, or romance switching genres for a suprise extreme horror title, or vice versa.

Thank you

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u/seccult — 2 months ago

Early_Revolution8466 still kicking?

I know it may sound weird, but if anyone is friends with them, could you please just let us know they're okay, they are my favourite autism on this board, and just getting a "plus plus" would set my mind at ease.

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u/seccult — 3 months ago