We are showcasing at SXSW this year! Swing by Flamingo Cantina on Tuesday for a whole line-up of fun music:
I don’t want to give away too much, but we are also rapping in sets with the Thought Criminals, MegaRan, and Frontalot. Bring your rap hands.
We are showcasing at SXSW this year! Swing by Flamingo Cantina on Tuesday for a whole line-up of fun music:
I don’t want to give away too much, but we are also rapping in sets with the Thought Criminals, MegaRan, and Frontalot. Bring your rap hands.
We will be performing at CNET’s Buzz Out Loud taping and meetup at SXSW on Sunday, March 13th! There will be drinks, tacos, churros, and special guests Pete Cashmore and Felicia Day. The BOL hosts Brian Tong and Molly Wood will be running the show. Also appearing will be Amanda French and stars of the new CBS show, Chaos.
Cedar Street
208 West 4th Street
Austin, TX 78701
Doors at 6PM
I hope they like raps and rapping.
We unveiled the official Metasploit song at the Rapid7 party this year at RSA. Metasploit is one of, if not the, most widely used tools in the hacker community. I personally have been using msf since it was coded in Perl (hint: it was overhauled in Ruby years ago).
The song is called Mastering Success and Failure (msf) and is free for download in multiple formats:
You can find more free songs, including this one, on our non-album tracks page. As always, our albums are available from iTunes, Amazon, and Bandcamp.
We would like to thank Rapid7, the Metasploit team, and everyone at the parties in San Francisco for making this such a fun experience
-eighty
This is WVU’s first code retreat featuring software journeyman, Corey Haines. We will be doing our thing at the after-party:
Where: Lazy Lizard (345 High St)
When: Sat, Feb19th @ 8PM-11PM
Who: Open to the public
We are thrilled to be the live entertainment at the BSides Cleveland after-party.
Where: House of Blues
When: 5:00PM
What: If you don’t know, now you know :]
We are incredibly honored to headline the EFF’s 21st Birthday Party on Wednesday, February 16th in San Francisco. The EFF does so much to protect researchers like myself, and we are incredibly grateful for all of the work they do. Please join us if you’re in/around SF.
Click for details and tickets.