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- From: Chris.Knight@f99.n121.z1.fidonet.org (Chris Knight)
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk
- Subject: SOurces, PArt 7
- Message-ID: <725526083.6@njackn.fidonet.org>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 22:24:20 GMT
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- The Social Organization of the Computer Underground - by Gordon R. Meyer
-
- EFF News
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 155 Second Street Phone: 617.864.0665
- Cambridge, MA 02141
- These people, headed by Mitch Kapor - the writer of Lotus 1-2-3, help to
- defend the rights of hackers and members of the computer underground.
- Steve Wozniak is also active with this group I believe. Steve, the founder
- of Apple Computers, happened to get enough money to start his company by
- -- more --selling blue boxes door-to-door at UC Berkeley where he attended college.
-
- There are many other articles in legit magazines around (i.e. Esquire,
- Newsweek, Time, etc.) Just look up "Computer Crime" in the periodical
- encyclopaedias or whatever in the library. You will be surprised by the
- amount of stuff around. But keep in mind that they are "above" ground
- publications (or whatever you'd like to call them) so that is the type of
- material you will be reading. Time Magazine doesn't often publish articles
- on how to build a beige box. As for the magazines/journals/catalogs/et
- cetera I've listed, I didn't have the time to check out every single item
- listed cause frankly, I've got a life to live. So some of them may have
- gone down, or out or simply fallen of the face of the earth, others may
- have had rate and subscription price changes, while new ones may have
- popped up to replace the deceased ones. So if anyone has anything new to
- add, whether it be of new magazines popping their heads up, or to say that
- some magazine no longer publishes, or just to declare a rate change, it
- will all be greatly apreciated as well as acredited.
-
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- - SANctuary Distribution Sites -
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- CompuTron 813.885.5974
- Ripco ][ 312.528.5020
- Temple of the Dog 202.886.2283
-
- ...places you can reach me at more easily (but they aren't sites)
-
- High Voltage 908.231.0252
- The Works 617.861.8976
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- - Mailbag -
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- SANctuary
- P.O. Box 286
- Keansburg, NJ
- 07734
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- - Bibliography - (and people whom I gleened info from)
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-
- (Wow, did anyone ever put one of these in a file before?)
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- 2600 Magazine
- Cybertek - The Cyberpunk Technical Journal
- The file "Butler#1" by the Butler
- Sirius Cybernetics
- The Bootlegger
- Personal research and findings
-
-
-
- A SANctuary production. Please don't screw with this phile unless you are
- a member of SANctuary or if a clipping is to be taken out of it to be put
- into another phile for learning purposes. And always remember to give
- credit where credit is due. Please feel free to distribute it (of course
- you will, we all have ratios to keep up don't we?) and use as much as you
- can from it.. That is, after all, what it's here for. This file was
- written in compliance with the Hacker Ethic of the free distribution of
- information.
-
- Copyright 1992 (c). All rights reserved. (Ever wonder what that means
- exactly?) This file was definately written for informational purposes only
- and no illegal activities or use is implied or suggested.
-
- I Palindrome I - T.M.B.G.
-
- In The Spaceship, The Silver Spaceship, The Lion Waves "Goodbye".
- In The Spaceship, The Silver Spaceship, The Lion Waves "Goodbye".
- - T.M.B.G.
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- * Origin: NineJackNine (1:121/99)
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