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..[ Phrack Magazine ]..
.:: April 12 2008 00:00 : PHRACK #65 RELEASED ::.


.:: PHRACK NEWS ::.

Phrack #65 released !
posted by TCLH @ 23/04/2008
We are proud to announce the release of Phrack issue #65 on this day of April 11 2008.

About posting Phrack comments
posted by TCLH @ 23/04/2008
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5. It just says "HI".
Humoristic posts can sometimes be exempted of those patterns.

Phrack statistics
posted by TCLH @ 02/04/2008
Phrack statistics have been updated!!!
New Phrack is coming soon...

Phrack #65 Call for papers is closed
posted by TCLH @ 10/03/2008
The Phrack #65 call for paper has been closed. Please avoid sending us emails to ask when we will make it happen and stay tuned for a new awesome release of Phrack Magazine.

Phrack disclaimer
posted by TCLH @ 21/11/2007
All information in Phrack Magazine is, to the best of the ability of the editors and contributors, truthful and accurate. When possible, all facts are checked, all code is compiled. However, we are not omniscient (hell, we don't even get paid). It is entirely possible something contained within this publication is incorrect in some way. If this is the case, please drop us some email so that we can correct it in a future issue.
Also, keep in mind that Phrack Magazine accepts no responsibility for the entirely stupid (or illegal) things people may do with the information contained herein. Phrack is a compendium of knowledge, wisdom, wit, and sass. The Phrack staff neither advocate, condone nor participate in any sort of illicit behavior. But we will sit back and watch.
Lastly, it bears mentioning that the opinions that may be expressed in the articles of Phrack Magazine are the ones of their authors. These opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Phrack editors.

Avoiding spams
posted by The Circle of Lost Hackers @ 28/05/2007

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Thanks!

NEW GPG KEY
posted by The Circle Of Lost Hackers @ 28/05/2007
For those who have sent us encrypted emails, please resend with the key below.
For others, please use this one.
http://www.phrack.org/circle.asc

Phrack #64 Manifesto
posted by The Circle of Lost Hackers @ 06/05/2007
Phrack Magazine.
At the beginning in 1985, Phrack started as an anarchy magazine. You can learn from the first issues how to create your own bomb or how to seriously take advantage of the world that surrounds us. You can learn from the first issues how the hacking started, in which state of mind were the editors of the magazine when the will of communicating was stronger than keeping all the fun for yourself. When you could teach so many people who deserved to have fun as well. Nothing of Phrack was ever about making money or harming anyone, since Hacking is about freedom of speech and intellectual curiosity. Hackers regulate the digital exchanges happening on the network and it will never stop, because you cannot catch us, and you certainly cannot catch us all.
Before Phrack, Hacking was already existing and even all serious companies, agencies, and groups of influence in the world dealing with information privacy and security felt concerned with the topic. Hackers were the founders of the system itself, and the system decomposed into multiple entities. Students and self-made hackers followed their way in the society that often did not integrate them how they deserved to be, so harshly that nowadays Hacking is forbidden in most of the countries of our planet.The system is getting private. Some humans have more rights than others. Some have interests to keep, others are simply waiting for their turn.
In the last decade, Phrack took a very annoying industry-oriented editorial policy and the original spirit was in our opinion not respected. The good old school spirit as we like had somehow disappeared from the process of creating the magazine. That is why the underground got split with a major dispute, as some part of the scene was unhappy with this new way of publishing. We clearly needed to bring together again all the relevant parties around the spirit of hacking and the values that make the Underground. The Underground is neither about making the industry richer by publishing exploits or 0day information, nor distributing hacklogs of whitehats on the Internet, but to further the limits of technology ever and ever, in a big wave of learning and sharing with the people ready to embrace it. This is not our war to fight people doing this for money but we have to clearly show our differences.
It is also getting more urgent that hackers use the technology to make the world a fair place to live in, and we will not let politics decide without us what is good to do. Hackers needs to express their concerns and regulate the information despite the rules imposed by self-claimed authorities, and this is the real subject of our actions.
Because of this, the Phrack Magazine always was an alternative recipient for all the Hacking community knowledge that gets renewed continuously. The content is evolving in a patchwork made of multiple disciplines. Of course, programming takes a central place, but software and hardware systems evolve together, so does our protocol suite and its extensions. Reverse Engineering and Cryptography are made more and more desirable even in the mainstream society. Our own body has turned into an experimentation system that brings new perspectives on the judgment that define who we are.
Phrack will always exist and will never discriminate the origin of its contributors. The magazine is where information is the rule and discrimination does not exist, provided you complete the disruptive compliance attitude that define the Hacking identity itself.
Be original, keep the underground renewing. Contribute to Phrack.
The Circle of Lost Hackers.

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