Hacker magazines 7a69ezine is a Spanish-language computer science-related underground ezine, started in 1998 by a group of people especially interested in computer security. ...more on Wikipedia about "7a69ezine"
Butchered From Inside (BFI) is an electronic magazine edited by the Italian hacker community (most notably, the S0ftpj group). The editing criteria of originality and the peer review process are very similar to the ones adopted by Phrack magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Butchered From Inside"
CULT OF THE DEAD COW, also known as cDc, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. The group maintains a weblog on its site , also titled "CULT OF THE DEAD COW." New media are released first through the blog, which also features thoughts and opinions of the group's members. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cult of the Dead Cow"
Die Datenschleuder. Das wissenschaftliche Fachblatt für Datenreisende ( german: Daten data; Schleuder slingshot), correspondingly The scientific trade journal for data voyagers, is a German hacker magazine that is released four times a year by the Chaos Computer Club (CCC). ...more on Wikipedia about "Datenschleuder"
Hack-Tic was a Dutch hacker magazine published between 1989 and 1993. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hack-Tic"
Phrack is an underground ezine made by and for hackers that has been around since November 17, 1985. The magazine is open for contributions by anyone. Topics of interest are security, hacking, phreaking, anarchism, cryptography, spying, radio broadcasting, coding, conspiracy, and world news. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phrack"
uXu (underground eXperts united) was a group of people in Sweden writing text files, similar to cDc and such groups. Initially the subject often was computers, cracking, exposives, etc., but later it became more and more about literature and poetry. When the group folded they had written and published 617 textfiles in English and 101 in Swedish. ...more on Wikipedia about "UXU" I wish I had a www.shortopedia.com.
XAKEP, a journal of computer huligans (ХАКЕР, журнал компьютерных хулиганов) is a russian periodical publication about computer security, programming, hacking and cyberculture. ...more on Wikipedia about "XAKEP (journal)"
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