[NetBehaviour] Key hacker magazine faces closure.

Lewis LaCook llacook at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 19 19:37:01 CEST 2005


Say it ain't so!!!!


Phrack has always been my favorite hacker publication
(they're certainly much more interesting than 2600),
and this saddens me.


--- marc <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org> wrote:

> *Key hacker magazine faces closure.*
> 
> By Mark Ward
> 
> The in-house magazine of the digital underground,
> Phrack, is closing 
> after 20 years as its editorial team steps down. As
> much manifesto as 
> hacking handbook, the magazine was hugely
> influential in the early days 
> of hacker culture.
> 
> It was very closely associated with legendary
> hacking groups such as the 
> Legion of Doom that were the first serious explorers
> of cyberspace.
> 
> As hackers moved from dial-up bulletin boards on to
> the net, the 
> magazine kept its place as a knowledgeable, and
> often scurrilous, source 
> of security information.
> 
> For instance, issue 62 of Phrack contained articles
> about getting round 
> Windows buffer overflow protections, advances in
> Windows shellcode, 
> attacking Apache and hijacking wireless base
> stations.
> 
> more...
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4657265.stm
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