Showing posts with label phrack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phrack. Show all posts
Monday, June 04, 2012
8 Hacking and Information Security Magazines You Might Wanna Read
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4.6.12
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2600,
Clubhack,
cplt,
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Hacker Monthly,
hakin9,
infosec magazines,
PenTest Laboratory,
pentestmag,
phrack
As a programming student, security researcher and a blogger; I always keep up to date about what is happening in cyber space by reading infosec articles and magazines. Magazines I usually read have niches or themes like Information Security, Cyber Warfare, Cyber Espionage, Penetration Testing and Hacking. And so here are 8 Hacking and Information Security Magazines that I like to share to all of you guys:
1. Hakin9 - Hakin9 Magazine is a payable magazine devoted to IT security and covers techniques of breaking into computer systems, defense and protection methods, tools and latest trends in IT Security. It has 4 different editions every month: Hakin9 – main issue, Hakin9 Extra – every issue is devoted to one topic only, Exploiting Software magazine – Partition Analysis, Stack Overflow and many more, and Mobile Security – hacking and securing of mobile systems and applications.
2. PenTest Magazine - PenTest Magzine is a payable magazine which focuses on Penetration Testing. It features articles by penetration testing specialists, enthusiasts, and experts in vulnerability assessment and management. The PenTest Magazine features 48 issues in a year – 4 issues in a month. Different title is published every week; PenTest Regular, Auditing & Standards PenTest, PenTest Market, and Web App Pentesting. Their team is also behind the Certified PenTest Laboratory Tester (CPLT) Certification.
3. ClubHack Magazine - ClubHack Magazine or CHmag is India's 1st Hacking Magazine and one of the media partners of ROOTCON. Their magazine is free to download and is divided into the following sections: Tech Gyan, Legal Gyan, Tool Gyan, Mom's Guide, Matriux Vibhag, and Code Gyan. I also contributed one article to this magazine which is about Decoding ROT using the Echo and Tr Commands in your Linux Terminal. They are also the organizers of ClubHack Conference.
4. (IN)SECURE Magazine - (IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital security publication discussing information security topics by Help Net Security which has been a prime resource for information security news since 1998.. They also accept guest authors and has a lot of subscribers.
5. Phrack Magazine - Nothing beats the old school! Nobody messes with the Phrack Magazine which is an online ezine for hackers and by the hackers. Phrack was first released on November 17, 1985 which until now became the largest computer underground ezine. In fact, The Hacker’s Manifesto was also published in this online ezine on the 7th issue. Truly an old yet awesome archive which takes you to the old days of the hacker culture in the 80′s. The current issue is 68 and I thought it will end on issue number 63 but the good thing is it is still alive and kicking.
6. 2600: The Hacker Quarterly - 2600: The Hacker Quarterly is a publication that focuses in publishing information about subjects like phreaking, infosec, hacking, the computer underground, anarchist issues, and many more. 2600 has established the H.O.P.E. (Hackers On Planet Earth) conferences as well as monthly meetings in some countries.
7. Hacker5 - Hacker5 is a monthly magazine from India which provides you with some of the latest happenings in the Cyber world. Their team is composed of journalists and ethical hackers. Some of their magazines are free to download and some are payable. In their website, they also have a dedicated page for the hackers, security professionals and developers that they interviewed.
8. Hacker Monthly - Hacker Monthly is the print magazine edition of Hacker News which is a known social bookmarking news website and popular among programmers, SEO Specialists, Link Builders, developers, geeks and startup founders.Every month they select from the top voted articles that are bookmarked on Hacker News website and print them in magazine format but it is not for free anymore.
ROOTCON is managed by like minded InfoSec professionals across the Philippines. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks, brands and articles are the property of their respective owners.
6. 2600: The Hacker Quarterly - 2600: The Hacker Quarterly is a publication that focuses in publishing information about subjects like phreaking, infosec, hacking, the computer underground, anarchist issues, and many more. 2600 has established the H.O.P.E. (Hackers On Planet Earth) conferences as well as monthly meetings in some countries.
7. Hacker5 - Hacker5 is a monthly magazine from India which provides you with some of the latest happenings in the Cyber world. Their team is composed of journalists and ethical hackers. Some of their magazines are free to download and some are payable. In their website, they also have a dedicated page for the hackers, security professionals and developers that they interviewed.
8. Hacker Monthly - Hacker Monthly is the print magazine edition of Hacker News which is a known social bookmarking news website and popular among programmers, SEO Specialists, Link Builders, developers, geeks and startup founders.Every month they select from the top voted articles that are bookmarked on Hacker News website and print them in magazine format but it is not for free anymore.
About the Contributor:
Shipcode is a prolific blogger of ROOTCON and at the same time an InfoSec enthusiast from Cebu. He was inspired to join ROOTCON as part of the core team to share his knowledge in information security. He encourages other like minded individuals to come forward and share their knowledge through blogging right here at ROOTCON Blog section.
ROOTCON is managed by like minded InfoSec professionals across the Philippines. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks, brands and articles are the property of their respective owners.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Reminiscing the Hacker’s Manifesto
Posted by
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21.8.11
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conscience of a hacker,
crackers,
DDoS,
essays,
Extasyy Elite,
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Legion of Doom,
phrack,
pinoy hackers,
The Mentor,
underground hackers
Have you guys heard of the Hacker’s Manifesto?
Probably some of you may say yes and some may say no. But for those of you who haven’t heard of it, it’s an essay written by Loyd Blankenship (a.k.a. The Mentor, stylized as +++The Mentor+++).
It’s also known as the “The Conscience of a Hacker” which was written on January 8, 1986 which followed after the arrest of Loyd and was published in an underground ezine (online magazine) Phrack.
So who is Loyd Blankenship a.k.a The Mentor? He is a well known American computer hacker and writer since the 80’s and was a member of the hacker groups, “Extasyy Elite” and “Legion of Doom”. He also wrote the game “Cyberpunk” which was seized by the Secret Service.
It is believed that the “Hacker’s Manifesto” is the cornerstone and the foundation of the hacker culture and the article also gave some insight into the psychology of early hackers.
The Manifesto states that hackers hack out of curiosity and that they want to learn more.
Hackers don’t learn to hack, they hack to learn.

The article reflects the attitude and the personality of the hackers in the early 80’s and 90’s. During these days, being a script kiddie was moderately cool, packet wars were in and lame DOS attacks like WinNUKE and the ath0++ modem drop were cool.
Phreaking also became a mainstream during these days and that sharing of knowledge like cracking, cryptography, programming (C++, VB, Delphi, C, Pascal, Assembly, Python, PERL, Bash and so on), network security, Linux, Windows, UNIX, etc. became the main topics in IRC.
The essay of Loyd was also quoted in the 1995 Movie entitled “Hackers”. Mentor received a credit from this movie. Also a poster about the said article appears in the movie "The Social Network" on the wall of Mark Zuckerberg's dorm room.
Below is the complete essay of +++The Mentor+++:

Loyd Blankenship a.k.a +++The Mentor+++
The Hacker’s Manifesto
Another one got caught today, it's all over the papers. "Teenager Arrested in Computer Crime
Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"...
Damn kids. They're all alike.
But did you, in your three-piece psychology and 1950's technobrain, ever take a look behind the eyes of the hacker? Did you ever wonder what made him tick, what forces shaped him, what may have molded him?
I am a hacker, enter my world...
Mine is a world that begins with school... I'm smarter than most of the other kids, this crap they teach us bores me...
Damn underachiever. They're all alike.
I'm in junior high or high school. I've listened to teachers explain for the fifteenth time how to reduce a fraction. I understand it. "No, Ms. Smith, I didn't show my work. I did it in my head..."
Damn kid. Probably copied it. They're all alike.
I made a discovery today. I found a computer. Wait a second, this is cool. It does what I want it to. If it makes a mistake, it's because I screwed it up. Not because it doesn't like me... Or feels threatened by me.. Or thinks I'm a smart ass.. Or doesn't like teaching and shouldn't be here...
Damn kid. All he does is play games. They're all alike.
And then it happened... a door opened to a world... rushing through the phone line like heroin through an addict's veins, an electronic pulse is sent out, a refuge from the day-to-day incompetencies is sought... a board is found. "This is it... this is where I belong..." I know everyone here... even if I've never met them, never talked to them, may never hear from them again... I know you all...
Damn kid. Tying up the phone line again. They're all alike...
You bet your ass we're all alike... we've been spoon-fed baby food at school when we hungered
for steak... the bits of meat that you did let slip through were pre-chewed and tasteless. We've been dominated by sadists, or ignored by the apathetic. The few that had something to teach found us willing pupils, but those few are like drops of water in the desert.
This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals.
Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.
I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.
Shipcode is an InfoSec enthusiast from Cebu. During his high school days he was just an ordinary script kiddie. He loves to search for web exploits and other issues concerning network / wireless security.
ROOTCON is managed by like minded InfoSec professionals across the Philippines. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks, brands and articles are the property of their respective owners.
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