Difference between revisions of "StaticUsers '97"
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The goal of the publication was to be subscription based with printed magazines released every other month with supporting newsletters sent out every two weeks. Although the publication ended after the first issue it is kept to preserve some history with grammar errors and typos included!" | The goal of the publication was to be subscription based with printed magazines released every other month with supporting newsletters sent out every two weeks. Although the publication ended after the first issue it is kept to preserve some history with grammar errors and typos included!" | ||
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Revision as of 02:30, 3 July 2013
"StaticUsers '97 was a printed zine (short for magazine) targeted to the underground scene focusing on hacking, security, social engineering, and coding. During the time there were only a few magazines geared towards the high-tech minded folks including Blacklisted!411, 2600 and Iron Feather Journal.
The brainchildren behind StaticUsers '97 were a group of friends from high school in Las Vegas, NV -- home to DEF CON (largest hacker conference) with articles contributed by writers around the world.
Contents 1. Special Thanx 2. The True Meaning of a Hacker - Templer 3. Live Social Engineering by Sdphreak 4. Hacking a Mac by AntAdam 5. Hacking a Mac Part 2 by AntAdam 6. The Foolproof Helper by Barren Soul 7. What's a Phreak? 8. Become a Lineman with Ease 9. A Phreaking Question 10. Crystals by LowTek 11. Wanna Port Surf? 12. Setting up Unix Trap Door by sh 13. Tricks of the Trade 14. The Story of the Accidental Con by SD phreak 15. What's an ANSI bomb by CyberWes 16. Few Notes About Eve Dongles by Dr. Qwerty 17. Rainman Scripting 18. Axis Security by Revelation 19. Subscription Page
The goal of the publication was to be subscription based with printed magazines released every other month with supporting newsletters sent out every two weeks. Although the publication ended after the first issue it is kept to preserve some history with grammar errors and typos included!"
From hackerstickers.com
Issue | User | Link | Notes |
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Issue 1 (1997) | Archive.org |