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2600 V23-4

2600 V23-4

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  • Transition
  • Mobile Devices - Current and Future Security Threats
  • FirstClass Hacking
  • Network Administrators: Rules Rationale
  • Wi-Fi Hunting: Basic Tools and Techniques
  • TELECOM INFORMER
  • Circumventing the DoD's SmartFilter
  • Algorithmic Encryption Without Math
  • Red Boxing Revealed for the New Age
  • How to Get Around Cable/DSL Lockdowns
  • HACKER PERSPECTIVE: Phillip Torrone
  • Library Self-Checkout Machine Exploit
  • Fun with Novell
  • How to Build a Book Safe
  • Network Programming and Distributed Scripting with newLISP
  • TECHNO-EXEGESIS
  • GasJack - Hijacking Free Gasoline
  • Motorola IMfree as a Wireless iTunes Remote
  • The Not-So-Great Firewall of China
  • Hactivism in the Land Without a Server
  • K7: Free [for the taking] Voicemail

    Plus LETTERS, MARKETPLACE, and the 2600 PUZZLE

2600: The Hacker Quarterly is a renowned and influential magazine that focuses on the exploration and analysis of technology, hacking, and computer security. Founded in 1984 by Eric Corley, also known as "Emmanuel Goldstein," 2600 has played a pivotal role in the hacker community and has become a symbol of free speech and digital activism.

The magazine's name, 2600, refers to the frequency used by early hackers to access and manipulate the tones used by analog telephone systems. It represents the magazine's commitment to uncovering the inner workings of technology and challenging the status quo.

2600 provides a platform for hackers, researchers, and technology enthusiasts to share knowledge, ideas, and experiences. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including hacking techniques, network security, privacy, cryptography, and the social implications of technology. It features thought-provoking articles, interviews with prominent figures in the hacker community, and detailed technical analyses.

Throughout its history, 2600 has championed the principles of freedom of information and the right to explore and understand technology. The magazine has been at the forefront of advocacy for digital rights, privacy, and civil liberties, often exposing vulnerabilities and challenging corporate and governmental surveillance practices.

Beyond its printed publication, 2600 has fostered a vibrant hacker community through events such as the "HOPE" (Hackers On Planet Earth) conference, which brings together hackers and technology enthusiasts from around the world to exchange knowledge and ideas.

With its unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth and challenging the power structures surrounding technology, 2600 continues to inspire and empower generations of hackers, technologists, and activists. It remains a respected and influential voice in the world of computer security, advocating for a more open, transparent, and secure digital future.

 

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