Hi,
Anyone on here using Charter Telephone VOIP service? I've currently
got Verizon, but the wife hates it because our phone lines get flaky
all the time, esp when it rains.
So I'm thinking to save money and combine all my stuff onto Charter.
I've already got High Speed internet and regular old cable. Not wild
about Digital Cable since I'm happy with Tivo and I don't want yet
another set top box to have to deal with...
So, any horror stories about Charter Phone VOIP quality and service?
Thanks,
John
Eric Martin forwarded me some info about the ROCA stuff from last night.
It was pretty cool to see Nick do his thing on the whiteboard... I'd like
to claim I followed it all, but that would be a lie!
Here's the link to the ROCA stuff:
https://dan.enigmabridge.com/roca-critical-vulnerability-in-infineon-securi…
The other conversation that happened last night surrounded very weak public
keys.
https://keytester.cryptosense.com
Lets you test your keys to see if they're easily factored.
Enjoy!
Tim.
--
I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
Darnit! I read this and then fixed 'Wednesday' in my mind.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Tim Keller <turbofx(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> We've got a meeting tomorrow! My good friend Nick is going to deep dive on
> encryption!
>
> Location: Fuller Labs Rm 311
> Time: 7pm
>
> The speaker for this meeting is my good friend Dr. Nick Howgrave-Graham.
> He's a cryptographer who has experience in both the making and breaking
> of encryption systems. This will be a general talk about some commonly
> used encryption systems, the math around them and how some of these
> systems have been broken through poor design. If there are some specific
> encryption algorithm / system that you'd like to deep dive, email the
> list,
> I'll let Nick know and possibly he can focus on that.
>
> As usual snacks and refreshments will be provided and afterwards we'll
> head off
> for a bite to eat.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim.
>
> --
> I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
> constituents as "consumers".
>
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> http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
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>
Hey Gang,
We've got a meeting tomorrow! My good friend Nick is going to deep dive on
encryption!
Location: Fuller Labs Rm 311
Time: 7pm
The speaker for this meeting is my good friend Dr. Nick Howgrave-Graham.
He's a cryptographer who has experience in both the making and breaking
of encryption systems. This will be a general talk about some commonly
used encryption systems, the math around them and how some of these
systems have been broken through poor design. If there are some specific
encryption algorithm / system that you'd like to deep dive, email the list,
I'll let Nick know and possibly he can focus on that.
As usual snacks and refreshments will be provided and afterwards we'll head
off
for a bite to eat.
Thanks,
Tim.
--
I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
This month we're going to be doing something different!
Time & Date: 7PM, February 20th, 2018
Location: WPI Fuller Labs Rm 311
Topic: Cryptography!
The speaker for this meeting is my good friend Dr. Nick Howgrave-Graham.
He's a cryptographer who has experience in both the making and breaking
of encryption systems. This will be a general talk about some commonly
used encryption systems, the math around them and how some of these
systems have been broken through poor design. If there are some specific
encryption algorithm / system that you'd like to deep dive, email the list,
I'll let Nick know and possibly he can focus on that.
As usual snacks and refreshments will be provided and afterwards we'll head
off
for a bite to eat.
Thanks,
Tim.
--
I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
This month we're going to be doing something different!
Time & Date: 7PM, February 20th, 2018
Location: WPI Fuller Labs Rm 331
Topic: Cryptography!
The speaker for this meeting is my good friend Dr. Nick Howgrave-Graham.
He's a cryptographer who has experience in both the making and breaking
of encryption systems. This will be a general talk about some commonly
used encryption systems, the math around them and how some of these
systems have been broken through poor design. If there are some specific
encryption algorithm / system that you'd like to deep dive, email the list,
I'll let Nick know and possibly he can focus on that.
As usual snacks and refreshments will be provided and afterwards we'll head
off
for a bite to eat.
Thanks,
Tim.
--
I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
The next meeting is going to be on the 20th. I've got an email lined up to
send... I'll finish it and get it out...
Thanks,
Tim.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 9:24 AM, THE HAMMER <hammerron(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> I know that there was talk of possibly changing the WLUG meeting date from
> Thursday February 8th to Tuesday February 20th, but I did not hear if this
> change is confirmed or not. Feb 8th is still listed on the google
> calendar/WLUG site.
>
>
> So wondering which day will the new meeting be?
>
>
> -Ron
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".
I know that there was talk of possibly changing the WLUG meeting date from Thursday February 8th to Tuesday February 20th, but I did not hear if this change is confirmed or not. Feb 8th is still listed on the google calendar/WLUG site.
So wondering which day will the new meeting be?
-Ron