Hundrads
Active
wi·fight·club (wī-fīt’klŭb) hundr. Demonstrates capabilities or weaknesses of 802.11 et al. technology through the development and promotion of interesting software, devices, propaganda, and faraday-caged wireless hacking competitions. Active. Website is HERE. To participate or assist, please contact Beetle.
Inactive
cheap·crack (chēp’krǎk) hundr. Demonstrates the current feasibility of DES cracking with a meager ($10k) budget, open-source software, and modern, readily accessible FPGA equipment. Inactive. No website. To participate or assist, please contact Dan Moniz.