
[Music] All right, we got a minute. So, what we're going to do, um, I'll just read through a couple rules that we do have to, uh, put in play. by to play here. Let me let me pull them up here. Um, the rules go like this. Give me a second to actually pull them up. All right. Number one, set a house rules. So, this is meant to be a fun event. Okay? This is meant to be fun. This is not meant to be serious. If you're one of those people that like punches the ref cuz your kid lost a little league game, you're in the wrong room. Number two, Donald and I have the final say. If you try to argue the
answers on a technicality, we're just going to make fun of you and keep on going. Number three, there is only one correct answer for every question. They are all multiplechoice. If you've used Cahoot, this is a very similar platform. Um, it's called Woo Clap. It's what we were licensed for at UVA, so that's why we're using it. The only difference is you have to hit submit. So, unlike the other options where you just kind of, you know, you enter your thing and it automatically submits, you have to submit. Um, what else do I got here? Scoring. If you get the question wrong, you get zero points. If you get the question right, you are eligible for
points. The number of points you get is based on how fast you enter your response. That's turned on, right? >> Yeah. Matters. It does. >> So, obviously, faster entry equals more points. You have 20 seconds to read the question, pick your answer, and hit submit. If you're a fast reader, you have an advantage. To ensure fairness, I have banned the UFA CESO team from participating. Mostly because there's Tyler. Mostly because we demoed this thing on on uh on work last week and they all know the answers. Um if they're sitting next to you, okay, no one's sitting next to you guys, so no cheating. Okay. Um speaking of the UVA, they are not in any way endorsing this
trivia event, nor does Besides Edmonton or any of the sponsors. This is entirely funded by Don Denai, who paid for the prizes out of pocket. Speaking of prizes, you guys want to know what you're playing for? >> It's my best survivor. Okay, here we go. So, there are prizes. Top 10. We'll get prizes. We're going to hand 10 987654 an envelope. And the envelope, you will be getting a couple things. Uh, what are we getting here? First off, you're going to get a little plaque, the goat plaque, the greatest of all time plaque. There's only one problem. It's not actually a goat. It's a sheep. That's a mistake Donald and I made. and we will own that. We didn't realize that
until we ordered them. So, you get the goat sheep plaque. Uh, I mentioned this to Render, who gratefully build us out and decided to 3D print last moment an actual goat goat plaque. So, you will also be getting one of those. And in the spirit of gift card hacking and fishing and gift card scams, you will all get a gift card to Memory Express, a real one with $25 on it. I don't actually know what you can get besides like Steam gift cards for 25 bucks. So, you figure that out. That's first place. Oh, no. That's not first place. That's uh fourth through 10th. Those are your prizes and it's on the ground. >> We'll start going through top three
here. So, starting with the bronze cup. You're going to get the bronze cup, a challenge coin, which looks well, you're just going to have to find out what it looks like. Um and a gift card. How much is the gift card, Michael? Third place. >> Boom. $50. And you're going to get a goat sheep plaque. Second place, you're going to get a silver cup and a uh of course challenge coin. Goat plaque. 50 bucks and first place, you're going to get the gold cup >> and another $50 gift card. But more importantly, the gold cup. All right, >> one last final point. Because we screwed up with our ability to order uh goat sheep things, we intentionally did not
engrave these because we'd probably screw that up as well. So, Render has also graciously offered to engrave these for whoever you win. So, talk to Render. He'll engrave them. Whatever you want them, we don't care. >> Has a I think that's it. Yeah, I I you know, I think those trophies would look great in the old china cabinet, Michael, with a little engraving. >> I think they look great, too. All right, 72 people. I think we should hit go. Um, Donald, you had you said the first couple questions are just kind of throwin questions to get used to the platform. >> These are going to be warm-up questions. Every answer is right, and it's just so
people can get used to the platform. Uh, I will let people know when we actually switch to the non-warmup question. So, let's just get started here with some warm-up questions. So, what color is the sky? Don't worry, these are all right. These are actually just colors from uh you get blue from different languages. Yep. And we can see how many answers are coming in. So, we see the answers. There's a time limit. 20 seconds, right? It's counting down. No pressure. These are warm-up questions. >> All right, let's see who trolled us and got it wrong. >> And correct answer. Look at that. >> All right, >> some people speak different languages here. I like it.
>> Next test question. >> What brings you to Bides? >> What the heck? I didn't see this question before. It's all of them. >> It's all of them. >> Well, people are answering quickly. We must have given like >> got to answer them all. >> We're good. >> There's a few of you. We got 67 out of 72. That's okay. You got five. >> You got five people who are unsure. >> They're like, well, you know, >> all of it. Where's the above? >> Right answer. They're all right. >> Which Which one is the correct answer? Oh, they're all correct. >> All right. Yeah, they're warm-ups. Warm-ups. Yeah. Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Another warm-up. Another warm-up
question. All the answers are right. It's not a trick question. Can promise you. 15 seconds. >> Oh, that's three. I think we only had three warm-up questions because we have 43 total and there's 40 questions. >> Oh, yeah. Okay. After this, the warm-up questions end. >> Okay. So, that should expose you to the platform. If you still haven't figured it out, you're not getting a prize. >> God speed. >> Yeah. Good luck. >> I think we're good. >> Oh, wait. We got to see what the correct answer was. Whoa, look at that. >> All right. Now, we're going to get into it. >> Here we go. Ready? Three, two, one. >> There it is. Exploits. In 2014, a major
vulnerability in OpenSSL allowed attackers to read sensitive memory from servers. What was its nickname? >> I remember this day. I came into work and it was it was a bad day. >> I would have called him sick for sure. >> It's still one of my favorite vulnerabilities of all time. If any of my students are here, we go through this in detail in the labs. You should memorize. Yeah, there's some headnog there. Don't get this wrong, Lydia. >> Pretty bad. >> All right. heart bleed >> 66%. Next question coming up in 3 2 1 which Microsoft Windows vulnerability exploited SMB version one in 2017 and to spread ransomware globally notably want to cry.
Oh, answers are flowing in. Three, two, one. >> And it is. >> How did we do? Look at that. That's a fun one. >> Next question in three, two, one. Which vulnerability allowed remote code execution on unpatched Apache Strut servers? Famously affecting a known insurance company. I was specifically asked the name of the insurance company out. >> Yeah, I told it out. We have to remove some brand some vendors names from this. So uh >> want to chuck anyone under the bus. >> Who knows their CVES here. >> You may or may not know them. Hard to say. >> I don't know this, so don't don't get upset if you don't either. Oh, that's pretty good across the board.
Oh, 13 people. No, 30%. >> Wow. Damn. >> Good work, team. >> I don't see that coming. Next question in three, two, one. >> What we'll do, Donald, after this one is let's pull up the leaderboards. >> See? Yeah, let's do it. >> 10. >> What exploit uses malicious macros and office documents to deliver mac or to deliver malware? >> I I feel like heart bleed sweating on this is uh it's like it's like Yeah, don't click heart bleed if you click heart cart bleed. We're at 67 69 77 78. >> All right, it's pretty good. And correct answer was macrovirus. >> All right, let's see. Let's see the top 10. Top 10. How we doing?
>> Let's see the top 10. >> Let's see here. >> Yeah. Yeah. And we have I am error comrade and kynis latrons. I hope that's not Latin for stuff I don't know how. And I'm getting trolled here. Lisa Liam, you're in fifth. All right. Terrified zed, not me. JC, and render man is your top 10. It should show you on your phones actually right now what uh what what place you're all in or whatnot. >> Still anyone's game. Still anyone's game. >> Let's keep going. >> All right, let's keep it going. >> Next question in three, two, one. Which vulnerability allowed attackers to eased on WPA2 Wi-Fi traffic?
>> Oh, we got we got some uh Yeah. >> 5 seconds. You can totally trash talk the whole room. It's totally fine. >> And the correct answer was >> the crack vulnerability. Next question in three, two, one. Which type of vulnerability lets an attacker escalate privileges by exploiting a flaw in the kernel? >> There are easier questions coming. Don't worry if you're looking at this. What the heck? We got we got some I think some simple ones coming, right? Yeah, we got some real doozies to the uh to even the playing field as well. It's >> near the end. >> All right, let's see what the answers were. Local privilege escalation. >> Next question in three, two, one.
What vulnerability allowed the Myrabotnet to spread to IoT devices? >> I didn't realize how many times you put heart bleed as a possible answer. I wasn't actually paying attention to that when we were demoing this last week. >> 3 seconds. >> I feel like we have three options. >> Well, you know the rule. You know the rule. We're the answers. We're We have the authority. >> Keep going. Keep going. >> Next question in three, two, one. Which 2021 vulnerability in Apache log 4j was dubbed log for shell? >> All right, let's do a uh
No comment. >> I'm pretty sure if it was Was it the Java one? >> I don't want to. >> Yeah, >> I'm pretty sure >> is closed. Correct answer was CD 20. >> So top 10. Let's see how it's changed up Donald. >> Let's see how we're doing. >> How we got here? We have Timothy D. I am JC Render. You're climbing. >> Render's climbing. >> Well, terrified Liso climbing comrade and Kanis runs. >> It's neck and neck. >> Got some good stuff here. >> Anyone's game. Timothy's coming up. Saw a whole bunch of fist pumping in the first row there. We got some excitement. All right, good work, guys. >> Next question in three, two, one. Which
Intel CPU flaw leaked sensitive data via speculative execution?
Those answers are flowing. 10 seconds. What's that? People [Laughter] are thinking thinking very hard. How about this? >> Hey, >> it's pretty good. 44 people. All right, next question in three, two, one. Dirty cow is a privilege escalation vulnerability affecting which OS? >> It's so hard not to make jokes without giving away the answers right now. I'm refraining. You can make whatever jokes you want. I'm your boss's boss. I'm giving you permission. >> Three seconds. Pressure's on. And the correct answer was >> we got Linux. >> Linux. Oh, that was a pretty even spread. All right. Next question. In three two one. Now we're getting into networking protocols. In the TCP threeway handshake, what is the exact sequence of
packet flags exchanged between client and server? I know we got some hardcore networking guys in here who are probably just laughing at this question, but for the rest of us who are not hardcore networking guys, we might have to think about it like myself. >> Oh, you got that one. That was good. Nice. >> Oh, that's pretty good. That's better than I thought. That's great. Apparently, there's a lot of people in here who know networking. What are the odds? All right, next question in three, two, one. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for endtoend encryption in HTTPS? >> The OSI model was one of the first things I learned in school. >> I remember this.
>> I thought I knew computers and they were like, "You ever heard the OSI model?" And I was like, "Nope." I learned >> three seconds. >> Correct answer is application layer. >> I I figured this was going to be the one people are going to challenge us on. >> I know. But we're just going to move on before the naysayers and the hecklers put their hands up. Next question in three two one. What does the IMAP protocol primarily do?
>> Why don't we do a uh top 10 after this one? >> Yeah, let's see. We're almost halfway through. >> 3 seconds and the correct answer is retrieve. Oh yeah, retreat. We got some. Yeah, >> I'll just assume whoever hit stream video that was a misclick. That's all good. We all make mistakes. Next question in three, two, one. Which is fault for HTTPS? Oh, we'll do top 10 next. >> This is a good one. I'm expecting some high turnout for this one. >> This was the second one that I learned with OSI model. I remember like cramming for exams like all my protocol port stuff. Yep. >> I'm pretty sure. Yeah. >> Three seconds. Uh,
>> we had a few misclicks on 21. That happens. >> That's good. If anyone picked 20, like uh I was going to say you might be at the wrong conference. Next question in three. >> Let's do Hold on, Donald. Let's do that. Let's do this. >> Top leader boards. >> Whoops. Next question. >> Okay, we'll do it next. >> Which protocol is used by Ping? >> Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping. Ping.
Five seconds. And the correct answer. Well, it's good no one clicked HTTP. That's fantastic. >> All right, let's look at the leaderboards. >> Here we go. We have not me Timothy D. Jers. I'm sure that's Josh. TWWM comrade render terrified. Hey, Kenneth Latr and Liam has taken Liso. Sorry, I don't know who that is. Has taken the lead. >> It's close. I think everyone's within a question or two of each other. Let's keep it going. And the next question, which DNS record type is used to point a domain to an IPv4 address?
Oh, Liam just forfeited first place. If you didn't hear that, he asked the question, "How do I get back in?" Sorry Liam. I don't actually know the answer to that. So, >> I can >> Oh, he's back in. Never mind. First place has reived. >> Good work, Liam. Do you >> want me to Are you back in? >> Correct answer is the A record. Bit of a trick question. >> Quad A. That's V6, not V4. >> Mhm. Next question in three, two, one. What does SMTP stand for? We don't have heart bleed as an option. That's a that's a first. >> You should have put that in there just to try. >> I was thinking about it.
>> And the correct answer is simple mail transfer protocol. Pretty good. Nobody picked simple mail tracking protocol. >> We got a couple uh we got we got one misclick. That's okay. That happens. >> Next question in three, two, one. on. And we are more than halfway through here. >> Yeah, if you're still using Tnet, shame on you. [Laughter] >> How else do I connect to the Windows 7 box? >> If you don't know how to troubleshoot, >> I told you we're going to just make fun of people. >> Again, if you don't know how to I got a story for you. >> And the correct answer is SSH. That's pretty good. A lot of knowledgeable
folks in the room. Next question in three, two, one. In networking, what does NAT stand for?
Wow, answers just poured in quick for this one. 5 seconds and the correct answer is network address translation. I don't know what a note assignment table is, but whoever picked that, come up and talk to me after. I'd love to know. >> And that that's not a misclick. That wasn't even close to the answer. That >> which version of IPs is a 128 bit address. >> Heart bleed. Sorry, I'm I'm I'm a one trick I'm a one trick pony. That's all I know how to do. >> Five seconds. >> And the correct answer. I feel like the fact that it just went from four to six kind of, you know, might have given it away a bit.
>> It's pretty good. It's pretty good. Pretty good spread. Next question in three two one. >> We're into hacker history. We've changed the topic. >> Yeah, this is going to balance the playing field a bit. If people are getting these right, that's impressive. I'm not even going to read these ones out. >> Hey, wasn't isn't there a guy in in the top 10 girl or someone in top 10 called Kamarad? >> They might. We need a we need to launch an investigation about internal uh >> internal fraud. It's like somebody knew what was coming up here. Okay, correct answer was >> code. >> Wow, I'm impressed. 24 people here knew. Well, some might have guessed.
>> Let's do >> I was like I was one year old at 1990. I have no idea. How does >> Donald was born in ' 89. Everyone go uh there's a very vital piece of information you need to uh steal his identity. >> Oh yeah. Don't don't worry. I have insurance, so help yourself. Next question in three, two, one. >> I have insurance. >> Just piece me out a little. This is a good one. I feel like there's some people here who are going to Four people there knew the answer within seconds. 10 seconds. >> Let's do a Let's do a leaderboard check after this, Donald. >> Yeah, that sounds good. I'm curious to see what the answers are
here. These are tough ones. >> Oh. Oh, wow. That was like equal. Wow. >> 1995. How old are you, Donald? Six. >> Yeah, I was six. Didn't even know Kevin Mitnick was. >> Let's do the uh All right, here we go. Top 10. We've got not me, Timothy D. Render, Jers, Comrade. They were just unanswered. TWWM terrified, Kenneth, the transmisso. >> Let's keep it going. >> So, Lisa wants that gold. Uh are uh he was making fun of the prizes earlier. So uh >> yeah, the Teimu goat. >> Next question. Michael and Donald don't know what a goat sheep is. >> The Morris worm was unleashed in what year?
>> There are some answers that came in real fast there. 5 seconds. I didn't know the answer to any of these ones. >> Didn't you create >> 25 people knew? I got clearly I have to brush up. Michael, >> I didn't know that. I guess that went in there. >> Next question in three, two, one. >> Who is the author of the cult of the dead cow activist group's back office tool? >> Back orifice. >> Oh, or in this context. It's okay. >> We got a few people thinking about it still. No shame in guessing. And the correct answer was Oh, >> okay. Kind of tripped some people up there a little. >> Next question.
>> 28 of 43, by the way. So, we've got more to go here. >> We got some more. Next question coming up. Boom. Which famous hacker went by the alias Mafia Boy and attacked a major website in 2000? >> We learned there's actually someone in this room who knows this person. They can reveal who they are if they feel that. And the correct answer was not Kevin Mitnik. >> I knew Kevin Mitnik. 17. >> Oh man. 17 people. That's okay. That's okay. >> You know, probably the younger generation. Didn't know Kevin Mitnick. I barely knew the guy. >> Barely knew who he was. >> Next question in three, two, one. Which early hacker collective was known
as LOD? This is the worst selection of answers possible. And as you have heart bleed on, >> everyone's most the answers are already in. >> This isn't a trick question. >> You're wondering uh if you can put an acronym together. >> Oh my gosh, they're like right next to each other. You know what? No, those are not misclicks. You all fail. >> Next question coming up. Which worm exploited Microsoft SQL Server in 2003 to spread it rapidly? Like 20 people answered within seconds. >> I was looking at that, too. >> That's crazy. I was playing World of Warcraft in 2003. [Music] >> All right, correct answer is the Slammer H. Interesting results. Interesting results. Next question in three, two,
one. Who co-founded the hacking conference? Defcon. For anyone who's been, this is a this is a freebie. I mean, if you went to Defcon and you weren't sure, that's just unfortunate. Great documentary on Netflix. Check it out. It's not Kevin Mitnick, I'll tell you that much. Correct answer is Jeff Moss. Yeah. also known as >> Oh, okay. Well, I need to go watch the documentary again, apparently. Next question in three, two, one. Which 2000 worm targeted the IIS servers via a buffer overflow? >> I didn't even know was a thing in 2001. That's terrifying. >> And yet, we had like 25 people answer within 5 seconds. It's crazy. All right, correct answer. Code red. >> Oh, there were some Yeah, I think there
were some quick people there, but uh yeah. Okay. Okay, that's good. The stuckset, you guys. 2000. >> I can assure you the uh nuclear facility was not running at IIS when Stut targeted it. Next question is in three, two one. Who is considered the father of computer viruses for creating elk cloner? I love how there was like four right away and then it paused for like just a split second. I can't tell that's people who know the answer or just like screw it, I'm going to pick this one. >> Can you imagine if those that nuclear facility was using IIS to help with nuclear creation, >> especially in 2001? >> Wonder if it was like I don't even think
I got licensed. All right, let's see what the answers were. >> Oh, it's actually all the answers. >> Pretty good. Pretty good. >> Let's do a Let's do a top 10. Let's check it out. >> Top 10. I feel like >> we're 33 to 43. We got 10 questions left and I'm not even going to read these anymore cuz uh Oh, we got Render catching up to Liam. All right. All right. The big game's coming out here. >> Look at that. Wow. All right. >> Good. >> Keep it going here. All right. Next question coming up. Three, two, one. Now we're going to do hacker lingo in hacker slang. What is a zero day? It's not heart bleed. malware with a
24-hour lifespan. That'd be nice. >> It's like make my life just all of our lives easier for just Yeah. >> Yeah. Exactly. It'd be awesome. Oh, I'm so happy nobody picked a failed fishing attack. That's amazing. If you did, call me. I will help mentor you. We can talk. But the answer was indeed an exploit used before publicly known. And that those are great numbers. Most of the people in the room. So, next question here in three, two, one. What does do stand for? >> Oh, you did change it. >> Wow. 60 answers in five seconds. It's pretty good. >> We we we learned how to do acronym questions properly after that LOD disaster a few questions ago.
>> 3, two, one. And correct answer is denial of service. Oh, that's pretty good. I was really hoping somebody would pick. It is technically disk operating system, but that's with all capitals. So if you if you if you got that, that's Yeah. Yeah. Denial of service is what we're going for. >> Yeah. Next question in three, two, one. What does pone mean? Very curious what the answers are here. >> We actually had a whole I think of all the questions we had, this is the one that generated the most discussion on our team. dry running this is like how do you actually explain the word pone in a way that's like politically correct. We had a whole chat about it. So
>> whole chat >> look at that. To defeat or own it is not to encrypt data. >> Maybe there's a pone exist >> is pwning you all right now. I think that's a good used in a sentence. >> Next question in three, two, one. What is fishing? >> If you fail this, you're at the wrong conference. Yeah, >> 100% 100% on this one. All of you, let's go. >> I don't have an answer to that. I'm not used to being challenged so confidently. >> Tricking people, bypassing >> a one person. >> You know what? You know what? If you want to if you want to admit who you are who screwed it up, I have a prize for
you. >> We got something for you. >> You can have one of these. >> Who picked that? I'm completely You guys didn't know that we've had some secret prizes sitting here the whole time. >> Nobody wants >> Nobody wants to reveal who that was. This is for you. No. Okay. >> Well, whoever you are. >> Okay. Now, they're going to intentionally screw it up cuz they're going to want the cleaner. >> Next question in three, two, one. What does rootkit do? What does a rootkit do? This is a bit of a tricky one. >> So, we should do Donald. We got five questions left. >> Yep. So, let's do just for the excitement, let's let's do the top 10
after every five >> so they can see how it's how it's going down. >> Put a little pressure on. >> Absolutely. >> Okay, let's see how we did. >> Oh, it's better than they thought. >> It's pretty good. It's pretty good. Okay, >> so here we go. Let's the uh top. We're going to show you the top 10 we're gonna do after every question. >> Z Steve render. >> I think I think uh Liam's taken this away here. Yeah. >> Camade jers terrify JC. All right. >> Pretty good. >> Fourth last question. >> Next question is, what is a honeypot? >> Should have put a question in there about Winnie the Pooh. >> I didn't I didn't attend it, but I heard
from a lot of people there was actually a really good honeypot uh conf uh talk uh today or yesterday or something. So, these are really fun things. Was yesterday? Cool. Cool. >> Three seconds.
top 10. Nobody picked an unpatched system. An unpatched system could be a honeypot if you think about it. >> JC terrified. >> Oh, pretty good. Okay, comrade Canis TWWM. You guys are neck and neck right now. >> If anyone want just a thing if anybody whoever's in 11th, if you just want to shout out what your points are because I'm genuinely curious. >> Oh, I can bring it up. >> Oh, never mind. Just show the whole thing. Okay. >> Noob 37. Not me. >> Oh, that's close. That's a That's like That's like a half second input delay. >> Given how the system actually still in the game. >> Still got a shot. Still got a shot at
the title. >> Let's just do the top 15. >> That one. >> Next question coming up. >> Three, two, one. >> What is script kitty slang for? >> Me. >> Did you say me? >> Yeah. somehow just failed upward in my career. Yeah. No one's figured it out yet. >> Feel guilty of become it. >> Yeah. >> And voting is closed. Correct answer is >> an unskilled. >> Pretty good. Let's look at that leaderboard. Questions left. >> Bun. >> Noob. Pick it up. >> Noob. You're close. Not >> that just you know we got to get some some uh hype going on here. So >> we just Liam Liam can just take your trophy right now to save us some time.
All right, next question coming up. Everyone prime your thumbs and three, two, one. In hacking, a pivot means >> Oh, wow. Nobody's answered yet for the first four seconds on this one. Was a bit of a stumperoon. >> I just heard somebody whisper, "Oh, I don't know." That sounded like defeat. I think that was somewhere in this general area. >> You just have to believe in yourself. And voting is closed. Let's see the correct answer. here. >> Yeah. Okay, >> that was pretty good. That's pretty good. Let's see the leaderboard >> with two questions left. Top players, >> how we doing? Oh, Noob, you pulled in. >> Noob. >> All right, that's exciting. Good job,
Noob. >> For Noob. >> We're about to find out who that is. >> Like cheering for the underground. >> Two more questions. >> All right. >> You guys think Leo can break 30,000? That's your next >> three, two, one. >> Hey Josh, knock his phone out of his hand. >> What does botnet stand for? Somebody pour some water on them. 10 seconds. [Laughter]
>> All right. Correct answer is a network of infected devices. >> All right. Last This is the last time I think we'll see it before it becomes official. So, how we doing? >> All right. Le pulled it in. Oh, hey, look at that though. Look at Canon. Canson render. This next question will probably determine who gets uh who gets >> neck and neck. >> Okay, last one. >> All right, here it is coming up. Three, two, one. In pen testing, what is lateral movement? >> Didn't we ask this already? >> Pivoting thing. >> How come pivoting is not an answer? >> We should have just said heart bleed four times and not a chance. >> 5 seconds. Five question three. Get
those answers in. >> One zero. Let's go. >> It is that one. Okay. So, here we go. >> Y. All right. >> Pretty good. >> That's good. Okay. So, let's just leave this up. Can you leave this up here? Can you pause it? >> Yeah. Yeah. >> That's good. Okay. So, if you are 10 9 87654, come up here. Come on up. And I'll just trust you. I'm not going to look at your phones or anything like that. So, enjoy. There you go. One two hold on. Three, four, five, six, three, four. Someone didn't want to come up here. I've only handed out six. >> Was it you, Kathleen? >> Oh, it was nice work. All right, that
was a noob, everybody. Good job, Kathleen. >> Let's go, noob. >> All right, render. man of no introductions. You can have your own 3D printed goat back >> and you can engrave your own label. There you go. Uh Canis Latr. Who is that? >> Come on. Yeah. Okay. Come on. Round of applause. >> Enjoy silver. They're not real silver. Don't get excited. >> If you didn't hear, he said in Latin it means coyote. So, we've not been getting trolled this whole time. And uh Liam, Lisa, get on up here. There's your gold. Yeah, here's your uh random thing of swag. And uh Oh, and we have some uh we do actually have this like some local detailing supplies. Clean
your monitors, clean your fancy leather gaming chairs. Just come just come on up. These are local. They smell nice. Um we're just handing these out. It's kind of a participation award. >> I was going to throw them, but then I was advised not to cuz they're liquid. These are participation awards. Come on up and grab them. Uh that's all we have. So, thank you. If you like this, tell everyone you liked it. We're willing to do this again. And uh enjoy.