2600 V24-3
2600 V24-3
2600: The Hacker Quarterly is a magazine that focuses on the topics of computer hacking, technology, and cybersecurity. Founded in 1984, it has established itself as a prominent publication in the hacker community.
- Politics
- VoIP Security: Shit or Get Off the POTS
- Getting More Out of Your College Linux System
- Social Engineering and Pretexts
- TELECOM INFORMER
- Language Nonspecific: Back to Fundamentals
- Front Door Hacking: Redux
- A Penny For Your Laptop
- The RIAA's War on Terror
- Free Files from Flash
- Target: For Credit Card Fraud
- How to Get More from Your Sugar Mama
- Owning UTStarcom F1000
- HACKER PERSPECTIVE: YOU
- Hacking 2600 Magazine Authors
- Designing a Hacker Challenge
- Hacking an Election
- How to Cheat Goog411
- Hacking the Buffalo Air Station Wireless Router
- The Thrill of Custom Caller ID Capabilities
- Securing Your Traffic
- TRANSMISSIONS
- Hacking the Nintendo WiFi USB Connector
- Fun with International Internet Cafes
- The Trouble with Library Records
- The Life and Death of an American Help Desk Agent
Plus LETTERS, MARKETPLACE, and the 2600 PUZZLE
The magazine's name, "2600," refers to the frequency of 2600 hertz, which was a signaling tone used in early telecommunications systems. The magazine covers a wide range of subjects related to hacking, including computer security, privacy, network exploration, phone phreaking, and the exploration of new technologies.
2600 magazine is known for its independent and grassroots approach to reporting and sharing information. It features articles, tutorials, and firsthand accounts from hackers, security researchers, and technology enthusiasts from around the world. The content covers both technical aspects of hacking, such as coding and network protocols, as well as discussions of ethical and legal issues surrounding hacking and cybersecurity.
One of the magazine's highlights is the publication of vulnerabilities and exploits, which raises awareness of potential weaknesses in computer systems and encourages security improvements. 2600 also serves as a platform for hackers and enthusiasts to share their experiences, tips, and tricks, fostering a sense of community and knowledge exchange.
In addition to its print publication, 2600 magazine maintains an active online presence, with a website and forums that provide an ongoing platform for discussions and the exchange of information.
It's worth noting that while hacking has both positive and negative connotations, 2600 magazine has generally focused on the ethical aspects of hacking and the importance of digital privacy and security. The magazine has played a role in shaping the hacker community, providing a space for education, dialogue, and the promotion of responsible hacking practices.