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Phrack is an e-zine
written by and for hackers,
first published November 17, 1985. It had a wide
circulation which included both
hackers and
computer security...
- the author's arrest, and
first published in the
underground hacker ezine Phrack. It can be
found on many websites, as well as on T-shirts and in films....
- The
front page of
Phrack, a long-running
online magazine for hackers...
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essay was
written after he was
arrested and was
published in the
ezine Phrack.
Since the essay's
publication in 1986, it has been the
subject of numerous...
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Threat (September 20, 1994). "
Phrack Volume Five,
Issue Forty-Six" (txt).
Phrack. p. 13 of 28.
Retrieved February 2, 2015. "
Phrack,
Volume Four,
Issue Forty...
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LulzSec (defunct)
Masters of
Deception (defunct) Red team / Blue team
Publications 2600: The
Hacker Quarterly Hacker News Nuts and
Volts Phrack v t e...
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exploits on the
bugtraq mailing list. In 2000, some of
their members took over
phrack magazine and
released the
first ever
hardcover (#57) at HAL2001. In 1998...
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expressed in The Mentor's "The
Hacker Manifesto",
published 1986 in
Phrack. Use of the term
hacker meaning computer criminal was also
advanced by the...
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Legion of Doom (Erik Bloodaxe) groups. In 1985, an
underground e-zine
called Phrack (a
combination of the
words phreak and hack)
began circulation among BBSes...
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LulzSec (defunct)
Masters of
Deception (defunct) Red team / Blue team
Publications 2600: The
Hacker Quarterly Hacker News Nuts and
Volts Phrack v t e...