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==Phrack Classic==
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Volume Three, Issue 32, File #1 of XX
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Phrack Classic Newsletter Issue XXXII Index
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November 17, 1990
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Over the past year we have seen MANY changes in the Phreak/Hack community.
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We felt the heat of Operation Sun Devil, watched are friends become public
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scapegoats of the 'hacker world', and watched in anger as the lawyers have
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tried to smash us and put us out like an old cigarette. Almost everyday I
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hear about someone who just got 'busted' for one reason or another. This
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makes me sit back and think. If people go to jail for hacking, and hackers
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know this, then why does it continue? Ahhh... an unsolved mystery. Maybe I
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should call Time Life Books. No, I don't think so.
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Anyways, I am pleased to announce a new era in electronic publications. A
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new age for a new age. Ladies and gentleman (Trumpet Fanfare Added Here),
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Phrack Classic. Phrack Classic takes off where Phrack left off. For those
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of you who have read Phrack then you might remember me as the editor for a
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while. Well, now I am doing Phrack Classic to try to release a newsletter
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that really describes what the Phreak/Hack world is like here in the 1990's.
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People ask me why I am writing a hacker magazine, and they look down on me
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for my attempt. I feel Phrack Classic is written for hackers, yes, but I also
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feel that a hacker is one "who enjoys pushing the envelope, bypassing limits,
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discovering knowledge, inventing solutions, <and> adventuring into uncharted
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areas." So is it so wrong to publish a newsletter for the exchange of free
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information? No, I don't think so.
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Anyone is welcome to submit an article for Phrack Classic, and I encourage
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everyone to do so. I hope you enjoy this issue and I look forward to bringing
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you many more in the not so distant future. Stay safe and be free. See you
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at Ho Ho Con!
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Crimson Death
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Editor of Phrack Classic
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(Quote taken from the Hackers 6.0 Conference Brochure)
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If you have a question, an article submission, or you just wanna say
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hello. Send mail to Crimson Death and Doc Holiday at:
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pc@well.uucp
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Table of Contents:
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1. Phrack Classic XXXII Index by Crimson Death
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2. Phrack Classic Spotlight featuring Knight Lightning by Crimson Death
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3. Concerning Hackers Who Break Into Computer Systems by Dorthy Denning
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4. The Art of Investigation by Butler
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5. Unix 'Nasties' by Sir Hackalot
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6. Automatic Teller Machine Cards by Jester Sluggo
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7. A Trip to the NCSC by Knight Lightning
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8. Inside the SYSUAF.DAT File by Pain Hertz
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9. RSTS by Crimson Death
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10-12. Knight Line I/Parts 1-3 by Doc Holiday
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