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--- Emmanuel Goldstein on Off The Hook, June 18, 1996.


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Have you ever lost an issue of $2600 Magazine that you paid for and would like back?  Do you wish you could read $2600 Magazine on your Linux computer?  Ever had your issues of $2600 Magazine confiscated by your school administrators?  Would you like to preview an issue of $2600 Magazine before you buy it?  Think information should not be $6.25?  Ever wonder why 25% of each issue of $2600 Magazine is taken up by letters/meeting info/marketplace, when that information could be on their website instead of taking up valuable magazine space?  (Hint:  That wouldn't put money in Golddigger's pocket)  Ever wonder why $2600 Magazine doesn't pay their writers?  (Hint:  That would take money from Golddigger's pocket)  Were you ever mad that $2600 Magazine took an article you wrote off your BBS, added their name, and made a profit from it?  Ever wonder why issues of $2600 Magazine are not placed on any USENET groups?  Have a hard time reading the fine print in issues of $2600 Magazine and wish you could "zoom in" on the words?  Don't want to cut down anymore trees for making paper?  Ever wonder why back issues of $2600 Magazine cost $6 when they used to sell for $5, $4, $2 or even $1?  Don't want to pay the extra corporate fee just because you paid attention in school, created some jobs, and help the economy?  Don't want to pay extra just because you live overseas?  Ever wonder why $2600 Magazine uses fear mongering, sensationalism, snake oil, and cheap scare tactics to get people to purchase their little magazine?  Are you a parent that doesn't want to give your address to a bunch of child molesters?  Don't want to contribute to Manny Golddigger's six-figure a year profit?  Don't want to catch faggot AIDS from having a member of the $2600 Magazine staff touch a copy of your magazine?  Ever wonder why $2600 Magazine always blames others for their problems, and never takes any responsibility?

Well...  Download them here you dumbass!

Did you ever wonder why each issue of $2600 Magazine has at least three (often fake) letters-to-the-editor telling of some conspiracy to hide their magazine issues at newstands or bookstores?  It's really because $2600 is a physically small magazine and is usually placed on the front shelf of the magazine stand.  Lazy people who flip through the magazines on the back shelves will then often place them back on the front shelf - instead of in their normal locations.  This will cause those magazines on the front shelf (and especially physically small magazines) to become "hidden" after awhile.  If it's not noticed by an employee (or helpful customer), it can stay in this condition for awhile.

Of course, Manny Golddigger and his merry band of fascist nutcases uses this for an excuse to drum up sales for his "forbidden & suppressed hacker magazine" by all the people who lack rational thought.

"It's a little unsettling that we're getting more letters like this in recent months.  We're not aware of any changes in the various chains that carry us but we'll keep an eye on this.  There's no question that there are many who would like to keep us off the shelves.  Our readers and their attentiveness are the best defense we could hope for."

--- Example of this propaganda in a reply to a letter in $2600 Magazine Vol. 21, No. 4.

I usually place a copy of Nuts & Volts, Circuit Cellar, QST, or even Soldier of Fortune over issues of $2600 Magazine just to piss off Golddigger anyway - and you should too.

Somewhere at a Barnes & Noble in Wisconsin is a magazine shelf with, right out in front mind you, six issues of $2600 Magazine - that infamous "forbidden & suppressed hacker magazine."  Way on the very back shelf, practically out-of-reach, sits a single, obscured issue of Jane's Defence Weekly.  Don't expect Manny Golddigger to mention this!

Or maybe the book stores don't carry $2600 because it sucks?  Nah.. it's always someone else's problem...

Another example of $2600 Magazine's sensationalism?  On the January 14, 1997 episode of Off The Hook, while talking about the lack of encryption in U.S. cellular phone system (and how stupid Americans are), Phiber Optik says: "... it's not some simple, silly little exclusive-OR kind of thing, like they do in, in digital cellular ..."  This, of course, is wrong.  The reason digital cellular systems XOR their datastreams with pseudo-random number (PN) generators is to "spread" their RF signal to make it more "jam" resistant.  By using orthogonal PN-codes, multiple cellular users (up to around 64) can share the same small frequency range.  This is done to increase the "users-per-spectrum" ratio.  It's NOT done for encryption reasons (the codes are known), like Golddigger's posse stomps their little feet about.  Mark gets a pass 'cuz he's just plain cool.  Golddigger, of course, only cares about increasing those subscriber numbers.  Remember, only John Markoff would confuse facts for a little profit.  Bleat... Bleat... the $2600 sheep.

Also note the advertisement to "Free Mumia", a convicted cop killer.  Sheesh... If $2600 readers ran the world, murderers would go free and Bill Gates would be in jail.  If they can support killing cops, I can support killing Eric Corley...

And another?  View this picture.  It's the words "This is not propaganda" from The Fifth HOPE cash cow, err, "convention" advertisement strategically placed so it appears within the reflection of a FOX News billboard.  But wait, wasn't it lie-by-rule CBS News that lied and spread propaganda?  It's common for leftist thugs to create fictitious people, objects, and enemies to help spread their own style of propaganda.  You'll never see $2600 Magazine mention that fake CBS story, or the election fraud CBS tried to commit (until they read this, that is).  This is even further proof that $2600 is the true enemy of the people.

Here's something you'll never see in an issue of $2600 Magazine!  When Golddigger's beloved ACLU is not out suppressing freedom of speech, trying to destroy the Boy Scouts, helping September 11-style terrorists with their "political correctness" nonsense, blocking prayers in schools, while suing to provide Korans to terrorists in prison (books bought with U.S. tax payer money, figure that one out!) - they are revising the First Amendment!  (screen shot)  Thankfully, they have since corrected this.  FIGHT THE POWER!

More lies and propaganda!  Look at this website: http://www.2600.com/rnc2004/index.html, it shows how delusional and evil the $2600 staff is.  Sidewalks and public spaces are for hard working, tax paying, legal U.S. citizens only - it's in the constitution.  You have NO right of harassing innocent people trying to go to work, school, shop, etc.  Wait... that's right, most of those "protesters" (Democrats) don't have jobs or pay taxes, they just sit around and complain, while doing drugs and stealing.  Stick to your fancy gated communities, million dollar music and movies deals, selling of other people's old BBS files, and leave us normal people alone.  Where's the outrage little sheep?

Here is another example of the fascism supported by Manny Golddigger and his little posse.  View some of vigil pictures for Stanley "Tookie" Williams held at San Quentin on December 12, 2005.  The little bastards in the green vests are members of the International Socialist Organization (ISO), heros to people like Manny Golddigger.  Note how they attack other people and cover up any protest signs they don't agree with.  Also note how they cover signs using a boom microphone from their radio stations.  Oh the irony!  You won't hear that mentioned on Off The Hook!

"Clogging the streets, tying up police resources, and leaving behind a trail of anti-Bush propaganda litter" is not listed anywhere in the Constitution.  Stick to destroying ROTC campus offices, smashing windows at Starbucks, idolizing murderers, and protesting people wearing fur coats (while wearing non-biodegradable, artificial plastic clothes).

"Please spare us your bleeding heart commentary on the RNC protesters in Philadelphia this past summer (as mentioned in the editorial in 17:3 and again in a letter from Prehistoric Net Guy in 17:4).  I work in Philadelphia and witnessed it firsthand.  I saw a chaotic group of drunken douche-bags with no political message or common cause who showed up simply to vandalize our city.  The "puppet factory" also had a nice supply of bats, pepper spray, and other goodies that Prehistoric Retard forgot to mention..."

--- Letter from "Your Mom" in Vol. 18, No. 1.  The $2600 Magazine editor drones then proceed to belittle this person who was actually there and had the balls to stand up to $2600's lies and propaganda.  Sound familiar?

Ever notice that the people who whine about "being silenced" never seem to shut the fuck up?      Hint:  It increases magazine sales.

Now here's a real story of "being silenced" you won't be hearing from Boyfucker & The Gay Pedo Posse at Horny Old Pedophiles Everywhere!

Imagine having your valedictorian speech censored by some "open-minded liberals" because they don't agree with your point-of-view.  Here is a hint, cover your ears if you don't like it, or is only Stephen Colbert allowed to use tax-payer funded audio equipment to speak his mind?  If Manny Golddigger is allowed to speak his mind, others should be allowed to also!  Don't expect the ACLU to help though, if they don't go after Muslims controlling our schools, they won't being helping out here either.


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Fight Big Brother!

Oh no!  Sales of $2600 Magazine must be really down...  Manny Golddigger has yet another method of frightening his little kiddie followers.  George W. Bush is Adolf Hitler!  Yes, that's what $2600 Magazine wants you to believe.  But wait, Manny Golddigger is a homosexual, and Hitler killed homosexuals!  The fact that Manny Golddigger is still alive (and still selling old BBS files, err... "publishing") then proves Bush is not Hitler!  LOL!  But that's not good for selling magazines or HOPE tickets, so they won't be mentioning this.

If George W. Bush is really watching you...  Then you better not subscribe to $2600 Magazine!  I'm sure Georgie will personally add you to his Gestapo watch list.  After all...  Manny Golddigger wouldn't lie to us, now would he?  Be a man!  Avoid being "watched" and download issues of $2600 Magazine off the Internet!


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Looky what we have here...  I'm sure Boyfucker & The Gay Pedo Posse will be outside the New York Times protesting their little hearts out on this one!  Wait...  No they won't.  If it doesn't put money in their pockets, they'll just promptly ignore it.

When the New York Times lies in a story about someone $2600 Magazine likes, Manny Golddigger stomps his little feet and pouts.

When the New York Times lies in a story about someone $2600 Magazine doesn't like, Manny Golddigger does nothing.

Do you really want these people looking out for you?


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"Pakistani men with the remains of a missile fired at a house in the Bajur tribal zone near the Afghan border."

--- Staged photo in the New York Times, January 14, 2006.

This is torture in progress!!!!!!

Unbelievable.  "There is no liberal bias in the media," claims Boyfucker & The Gay Pedo Posse operating at $2600 Magazine's little headquarters.  Hint #1:  That's an old, unexploded artillery shell.  Hint #2:  The ragheads are storing there ammunition in villages surrounded by children.  Hint #3:  Artillery shells are often used in IEDs, so their storage "bunkers" are legitimate targets.  Here's a good overview of this blatant propaganda.


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Eric Corley, You Are Not A Number!

Demand that all child molesters have their names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and which "hacker" magazines they edit, made publicly available.  Also demand that all federal gun registries be destroyed so that the real victims can finally fight back against these sick criminals.

Thought Puzzle

Albert Einstein (when not stealing other people's ideas at his patent office job) used to develop little "thought puzzles" to help him understand physics and the inner workings of the Universe.  Let's try doing that with $2600 Magazine once...

  1. Jonathan Littman write a book about Kevin Poulsen called The Watchman.  It is full of lies, distortions, invented facts, and both minor and major technical errors.  It makes Kevin Poulsen look bad.  There are no movies, protests, bumper stickers, T-shirts, or defaced websites.
  2. Katie Hafner and John Markoff write a book about Kevin Mitnick called Cyberpunk.  It is full of lies, distortions, invented facts, and both minor and major technical errors.  It makes Kevin Mitnick look bad.  The "hacker" community, lead by $2600 Magazine, explodes in a riot of seething protests, rants, and defaced websites.
  3. Jonathan Littman writes a book about Kevin Mitnick called The Fugitive Game.  It is full of lies, distortions, invented facts, and both minor and major technical errors.  It makes Kevin Mitnick look good.  The "hacker" community loves this book because it "shows the true story."  They don't ever seem to mention the lies of Littman's Kevin Poulsen book.  Hmm...
  4. Kevin Mitnick gets caught hacking while using his modifed Oki 900 cellular phone.  The reverse engineering and initial experimentation the Oki 900 is based around the work done by Mark Lottor and Tsutomu Shimomura.  They were true hackers in the original spirit.
  5. Tsutomu Shimomura writes a book about the tracking and capturing of Kevin Mitnick called Takedown.  Ignoring the fact that Tsutomu was actually there, witnessed everything, and pulled off some very clever hacks - $2600 Magazine jumps on him, screaming he's a fraud.  They lead the charge for the kiddies to harass his personal life.
  6. Jeff Goodell writes a book about Kevin Mitnick called The Cyberthief and the Samurai.  This book trys to stay neutral and calls bullshit on both the Markoff and Littman versions of the "tracking Mitnick" story.  Markoff wanted to capture Mitnick so he could write a book about that, and Littman wanted to keep Mitnick "on the run" so he could write a book about that.  Boyfucker mysteriously never seems to mention these little facts.
  7. $2600 Magazine now uses Kevin Mitnick as their main cash cow.  Anybody else attempting to profit (as they see it) from Mitnick's story is immediately demonized.  The peak of this cash cow is the release of the movie Freedom Downtime ($30).  It's embarrassingly retarded.  The amount of propaganda in Freedom Downtime ($30) would bring a cringe to Hitler's face.  The point of the movie is to attack both Shimomura and Markoff, while ignoring the people Mitnick harassed.  Freedom of speech and freedom of the press apparently only apply to $2600 Magazine now.

So, what did we learn?

Albert Einstein                  Emmanuel Goldstein

E = Energy                       G = Golddigging & BBS File Selling
M = Mass                         A = All Around Asshole
C = Speed of Light               F = Fleas & Propaganda
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E = M * C2                       EG = F * A * G2

Manufactured Fear

Democrats do it.
Slashdot does it.
Digg does it.
Communists do it.
The media does it.
Obama got "elected" from it.
Kevin Mitnick profits from it.
$2600's lawyers do it.

One of the numerous cons that $2600 Magazine likes to run is that there is always someone out there trying to shut down the operation of their little "hacker" magazine.  The most obvious case for this was back in 1998 or so when $2600 Magazine nearly went out of business.  Or at least that is what Boyfucker wanted you to think.

If it costs too much to publish $2600 Magazine - why not just give it away for free!

Those enormous publishing and distribution costs won't exist if you just post everything on the Internet.  You could also have people mail in a dollar or two, along with a SASE, for a photo copy of the article they wish to read about.  This all costs very little.  But that doesn't put money in Golddigger's pocket!  So you'd better expect more "end of the world" scenerios or "Mitnick Cures Cancer" movie projects the next time Golddigger needs a few extra bucks for his satellite TV bill.

"I hate how the media always portrays 'hackers' as criminals and mindless idiots.  Hey!  Lets take over the P.A. system at a K-Mart and get free hamburgers from Burger King!  That'll show 'em!"

Another example of manufactured fear that gets $2600's little-boys underwear in a bunch, is government-sponsored spying and updating 70 year old telco surveillance laws.  Boyfucker and the Gay Pedo Posse demand access to all these rights, but they don't actually help people fight or maintain these rights.  Government spying is bad!  Buy our magazine!  Private citizens spying is bad!  Buy our magazine!  There is even an episode of Off The Hook where Manny Golddigger calls for more airport security and screening!  Yes, it's true!  But, don't expect him to reference that old episode ever again!

See how it works?  By flip-flopping on subjects, especially controversial ones, $2600 Magazine tweaks their views to which ever will get them more subscribers.  Boyfucker lives in a mansion for a reason!

"The world is going to end!  There is only one way to save it - buy our magazine!"

Oh no!  Big corporations!  They are all going to kill us!

Here's a hint Boyfucker, the real problem is big government.  I know that contradicts your little Marxist-Leninist-Communist agenda, but it is true!  If some "big corporation" is doing something you don't like, then don't buy their products!  It's that simple.  What do you think people did 50 years ago?  Stomp their little feet and pout in front of their mommies like you do?  No, they actually did something about it.  Duh!  Don't like Microsoft?  Write your own damn operating system.  Don't bitch to us just because you are too fucking stupid to write your own software.  Don't like a T.V. or radio station?  Start your own, dumbass!  This isn't rocket science.  All big government does is screw stuff up and slow things down.  If you want to fight some real problems, go after the corrupt labor and teacher unions.  Of course, you won't ever think of doing that.  If you stopped molesting little boys for just one second, and picked up a few history books, maybe you could actually learn something, instead of relying on your little clueless brat pack.

It's starting already!  Horny Old Pedophiles Everywhere #7 might not take place in 2008!

Apparently, New York is now a very small city with only one hotel.  I'm sure with a little work they could find another hotel or conference room to hold it at, or even a park or campground.  You know a really good place to hold it at?  Boyfucker's house!  Don't count on that one, though!  As long as the hotel can guarantee rooms sold, I'm sure most hotels will gladly handle the next HOPE money-making scheme, err... "conference."  There is only one problem, instead of the money going straight into Golddigger's pocket, the hotel will probably want more money to clean up after all the nice, responsible "hackers" destroy the rooms in the hotel.  Oh...  How much do you want to bet that the answer won't include Manny Golddigger getting a part-time job?  Hehe...

An Inconvenient Truth

Should Manny Golddigger kill himself?

Yes!!!

Not only will the world be less one evil child molester, but his underage victims won't have to worry about testifying in any court trial.  And the child's parents won't have to worry about "hunting down" Boyfucker just because some liberal judge set him free.

You'll also regain more of your civil rights back.

Thanks to people like Manny Golddigger, and the Communist bastards at the ACLU, the United States is being flooded with third-world trash and assorted sub-human immigrants.  Since lower I.Q. people tend to vote Democrat, this is a good way for leftist thugs to keep their political power intact.  But, thanks to this turd-world illegal invasion, we now have increased crime and, of course, increased police presence.  You can thank people like Manny Golddigger and the ACLU everytime a little old lady has to pass through an invasive security check - all while the security guards let some shit-skin sneak through out of fear of being sued for "racial profiling" (whatever that means).

"Racial Profiling"                             Apparently Not Racial Profiling

* Interviewing some nut in a turban            * Interviewing 1,500 white males with beards
  who is sketching building layouts.             during the "Unabomber" scare.

* Monitoring some Arab who spent time          * Democrats looking for new voters in all black
  along the Pakistan/Afghanistan                 neighborhoods.
  border. 
                                               * Democrats using voter registration signs
* The police pulling over a black man,           in Spanish to get more Mexican voters.
  at night, who was driving in a car with
  tinted windows.                              * Mexicans illegally entering the U.S. to leech
                                                 off the white man.

                                               * Exactly how does Black Entertainment Television
					         choose its videos?
                                               
					       * Manny Golddigger hitting on little white boys.

$2600 Then $2600 Now * Walmart is bad! * $2600 Magazine fags spreading AIDS - good! * Government regulation of the * Uhh... We need net neutrality laws! Internet is bad! * During the 1980s: * Today, Iran & North Korea have nuclear programs. Nuclear weapons programs were bad! Where are those "anti-nuke" protesters now? * Fighting for your privacy rights. * Kevin Mitnick was stealing the IDs of dead babies, and what do we get? Nothing but silence! * DeCSS is free speech! * IRC logs of Emmanuel chatting with little boys. Umm... Not free speech! * ID cards are a bad idea! * Hey! Where is your HOPE badge? * We support full disclosure! * Ssssh! Don't let anyone know Emmanuel is a pedophile! * Fuck the FCC! * That man said a bad word! Fire him! * On the Russian war with * On the NATO war in Afghanistan: Afghanistan: Silence. It's wrong... Screeeeech!!! * The United Nations is great! * Silence on the "Oil for Food" scandal. * We help protect your identity! * Illegal aliens stealing social security numbers. Manny's response: Silence. * Prisons are bad! Let them out! * Half the U.S. prison population are illegal aliens whose countries won't take them back. Silence. * NSA helps capturing murders = Bad. * Kevin Mitnick using telco metallic test systems to intercept customer service passwords = Good. * Hackers fight for security! * Al Gore trying to steal the 2000 election, response: Silence. * ID badges are dumb! * Kevin Mitnick Today: We need secure ID badges. * Mitnick: Innocent until proven * CIA/NSA/military/etc.: Guilty until proven innocent. guilty. * Mitnick breaks a probation * $2600's distributor breaks a contract, and they contract: Good all scream it's the end of the world. * Stealing music and videos is O.K. * Don't steal our magazine or we will sue you!

Wow...  Boyfucker and his little Gay Pedo Posse sure are hypocritical!  Hopefully, he'll do the correct thing and the world will be a better place.

"I would like to thank you for coming out with such a great magazine.  I started my subscription last summer (I just became a lifer) and find it a very useful tool as a person employed in the IT field and as a person who just enjoys using computers.  My only fear is that the US government (under the control of the 'corporate suits') will try and shut your publication down for trying to expose these security flaws/holes in various computer systems and software packages in your magazine thanks to the DMCA.  Of course, if you're silly enough to try to use the First Amendment as an excuse then they'll have that deemed against the DMCA and have that section removed from the Constitution."

--- Letter from "James" in $2600 Magazine Vol. 19, No. 2.

James, James, James...  Sigh...  Boy, you sure are a brainwashed stupid idiot.  The only "corporation" you should be worrying about is $2600 Enterprises, Inc. and their little band of lawyers who enjoy harassing real hackers.  If $2600 Magazine ever gets shutdown, it will be because Manny Golddigger is thrown in jail for being a pedophile.  Don't count on that being said while defending the "First Amendment" in an issue of $2600 Magazine!  Are you glad you spent all that money on a lifetime subscription now?  Hehe...

Notes / Miscellaneous

  1. Here is an index and article listing of most early issues of $2600 Magazine.
  2. $2600 Magazine Index  Very good $2600 Magazine article index from William R. Epp.
  3. Freedom Downtime ($30) - Kevin Mitnick "fakeumentary" by the idiots at $2600 Magazine.  Save yourself $30.00 on Manny Golddigger's favorite cash cow and protect your wallet from one of the most greedy profiteering gluttons.  Maybe Golddigger can call the MPAA!  Doh!
  4. HOPE Conference Audio  Direct MP3 downloads from the Horny Old Pedophiles Everywhere conferences.
  5. Off The Hook Audio  All past Off The Hook propaganda broadcasts downloadable from a single webpage.
  6. The Best of $2600: A Hacker Odyssey  Links to some of the articles which appear in this cash cow.
  7. $2600 Magazine Covers  All past $2600 Magazine covers on one webpage.
  8. The Art of Deception - Remember Mitnick didn't profit from his crimes.  The families of the dead babies he stole IDs from have no feelings.
  9. The Art of Intrusion - No, no profit motive here at all.  His lawyers and Golddigger didn't whip up any publicity.  Remember: When Kevin exploits the Open Records Act he's a hero, when the FBI does it to catch killers, it's like the end of the world.
  10. Remember - Your telephone and library records are confidential, unless your last name is Woodward, Bernstein, or Mitnick!

  11. DocDroppers is a website for hosting hacking/phreaking text files via a Wiki-style interface.  Some of the articles they host have appeared in past issues of $2600.
  12. GOBBLES Security reveals some of $2600 Magazine's dirty little secrets at Defcon 10.  (3M MP3)  (Video #1, Video #2 [417M AVI])
  13. The truth almost slips out on the November 23, 1994 episode of Off The Hook.  (75k MP3)
  14. FBI surveillance audio excerpt from outside Manny Golddigger's Victorian mansion in Sekauket, New York - which was paid for by selling other people's old BBS files.
  15. Kevin Mitnick Prank Call #1  (206k MP3)
  16. Kevin Mitnick Prank Call #2  (374k MP3)
  17. Kevin Mitnick Prank Call #3  Turns into a pretty good plug for his book!  (1.3M MP3)
  18. Kevin Mitnick Prank Call #4  (517k MP3)
  19. Erik Bloodaxe (Chris Goggans) gives his thoughts on $2600 Magazine and HOPE in Hackers '95.  (90 MB WMV)
  20. Scan of the first HOPE bumper sticker from August 1994.
  21. $2600 Collective's Live Journal  Keep track of these idiots.
  22. Windows '95 Start-Up Screen  Displays the yellow "Free Kevin" banner.  (Install as C:\LOGO.SYS for this to work.)  (Free Kevin Icons)
  23. Free Kevin T-Shirt  Make a T-shirt -- print this image onto a t-shirt transfer and iron it on.
  24. Free Kevin Mitnick Now!  No!
  25. "Free Kevin" Sticker on a Patch Panel
  26. Partial "Free Kevin" Flyer  (17k PDF)
  27. Boyfucker Reviews the Mitnick Movie Script  (Alternate)  (Second Version)
  28. The Art of Being Pwnd
  29. John D. Nunes' Mailbox  Member of Mitnick Security Consulting.  Courtesy of the Phrack High Council.
  30. www.DefensiveThinking.com Defacement  Quite amusing actually.
  31. www.mitsec.com Defacement  "What a pity security specialists!!"
  32. SummerCon '89 Poster  June 23-25, 1989.  Hosted by Phrack, Inc.  Did $2600 Magazine steal this design for their T-shirt?
  33. Information Wants to be Free?  Phrack #44 editorial.
  34. Good Info on Jello Biafra  Eric Reed Boucher, $2600's "Hacker Ambassador."  A clueless, hypocritical, rich, selfish, asshole who profits from other people's work and lives in a million dollar house.  No wonder Manny Golddigger likes him!
  35. Good Info on Noam Chomsky  Another one of $2600's idols - who also happens to be a clueless, hypocritical, very rich, copyright-holding, Holocaust-denying asshole.  No wonder Manny Golddigger likes him!  (Original)
  36. "The Secret Service vs. Bernie S."  Internet Underground article on the Ed Cummings (Bernie S.) case.  Includes details you may not have heard on Off The Hook.
  37. Gray Areas Magazine Review the First HOPE  August 13-14, 1994 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.
  38. Kevin Mitnick Prison Release Pictures  Pictures from the press conference Kevin Mitnick held after his release from prison.  Can you guess who's in the background milking the Mitnick cash cow?
  39. Notwork Mirror  From around 1998.  This is where Emmanuel teaches little boys about "penetration."
  40. Brain Damage LSD Episode  December 5, 1993 episode of Brain Damage where Manny Golddigger emits to doing LSD.
  41. New York Hackers See Breaking Into Computers as a Healthy Thing  New York Times article from June 14, 1998.
  42. Picture #1 and Picture #2.  South African car-jacking victim who was dragged behind his car.  Another one of Manny Golddigger's terrorist heros, Nelson Mandela, doesn't allow the private ownership of firearms - especially by whites.  I wonder why?
  43. IIRG's Radio Show: Byte Me  Nine show MP3 archive.  (IIRG Webpage)
  44. $2600 Staff Audio Panel  Audio from the 1997 Beyond HOPE cash cow.  Listen for them admitting: using another person's office and office supplies to make their little newsletter (so much for rights & privacy!), them admitting they steal and profit from other people's old BBS files, and them admitting they use voice mail systems to avoid listening to their customers - while complaining when other companies do the same thing.
  45. Reviews and Comments on H2K2  You won't see these mentioned in $2600 Magazine!
  46. Greg Newby Hypocrisy  One of the $2600/HOPE assholes.  He's bitching about the U.N. sanctions against Iraq during the 1990s.  If the U.N. removed Saddam back then, there would be no need for sanctions.  Also note the rant against the Kosovo bombings.  Not helping those Muslims being killed by the Serbs was one of the excuses cited by the 9/11 terrorists.  Oh the irony!
  47. GIST Communications  David Ruderman, one of the co-founders of $2600 Magazine, is their Vice President of Technology (Mirror).  GIST Communications received several million dollars in financial backing from Neptuno G.m.b.H.  Remember this whenever $2600 Magazine complains they have no money.  Hah!
  48. A Night in New Jack City on First Friday  'Our Misadventures with Emmanuel Goldstein during and after the New York 2600 Meeting'.  A hilarious story by The Men from Mongo.
  49. The Conscience of a Pedophile
  50. "The pedophile has to find a way to legitimize his contact with kids.  He usually accomplishes this by obtaining employment in a field where he is forced to deal with children on a daily basis."

  51. "Do You Like Movies About Gladiators?"
  52. "They will always volunteer for activities in which they are left alone with children with no parental supervision."

  53. ATTENTION PARENTS  $2600 Magazine is run by a bunch of fucking pedophiles.
  54. "If it walks like a duck, flies like a duck, and quacks like a duck, you can be reasonably sure it is a duck.  So shoot the bastard and eat it."

  55. John Draper, a.k.a. Captain Crunch.  He's a regular HOPE and Defcon attendee.  Watch out for his "Crunch Squats" and "massages" if you are under 18.
  56. ToorCon - No Moar Crunchberries Plz  Captain Crunch meets GreenDiamond at ToorCon.
  57. Encyclopedia Dramatica Entry for Captain Crunch
  58. Captain Crunch's MySpace
  59. Boycott HOPE 6 Banner
  60. Emmanuel Goldstein Trading Card  As featured in ~EL8, Issue #1.
  61. Emmanuel Goldstein Linux Kernel Module  As featured in PHC's Phrack Magazine, Issue #62.
  62. The True Story of Emmanuelle Goldstein and Erik Corley  Funny story from HoE #90.
  63. Emmanuel Goldstien vs. Danny Partridge  Funny USENET post by netrunnr (Shoshi Wong).
  64. The Day Emmanuel Died  And he wasn't even informed...
  65. Stop Paying for 2600!  RBCP's USENET thread from PLA Magazine, Issue #44.
  66. Zero For Owned  Issue #1 which contains their attack against $2600's IRC network.
  67. alt.2600 USENET Creation Message  December 1, 1993.  From Len Rose.
  68. Eric Corley Kiddie Finder
  69. Manny Golddigger Interview from PhreakNIC 4  By Iron Feather.  Try not to throw up!  (2.4M MP3)
  70. Kevin Mitnick Interview on Info.Sec.Radio  Both parts of the August 21, 2000 interview by Dean Turner.  Try not to throw up!  (11.6M MP3)
  71. $2600's guinessrecords.com Mirror  More of their "Free Kevin" propaganda.  (Legal Threat)
  72. Legal Theat from General Motors  Legal threat against $2600 for the domain fuckgeneralmotors.com.
  73. Off The Hook Farewell  Good speech about $2600 Magazine's propaganda and a final goodbye from Izaac Falken.
  74. Steve Rambam's Secret History in Court Documents and Newspaper Articles  "Steve Rambam" is a regular at HOPE and on Off The Hook.  (Mirror)
  75. The Secret Life of Steve Rambam, Private Eye - An Opinion Page  Very interesting information.  (Original & Archive)
  76. Scans of Early Issues of $2600 Magazine  Photobucket.com dump of volumes #1, #2, #3, and parts of #4.
  77. TELECOM Digest & Archives  $2600 Magazine stole alot of this information for their little magazine.
  78. 2600.org and $2600 Magizine Refused Press Coverage of OracleWorld  Oh no!  What are they going to do now?  (Note all the spelling errors.)
  79. OracleWorld 2003 S.F. Day 3 Was Explosive!  Why... they'll call in a bomb threat!  How "elite" of them.
  80. Arrest in Bomb Threats  $2600 Magazine writer Benjamin Kerensa is batshit-crazy insane.  (KCTalk Forum Posts Are "NH-Benjamin" & "bkerensa" are the same person?)
  81. Hackers Expose Vulnerability in White House Security  $2600 Magazine did something mildly amusing, and probably illegal.  They intercepted White House Communications Agency GOLAY pager traffic back in April 1997.  (Press Release)  (Legend / Glossary)  (White House Press Briefing)
  82. $2600 Magazine Twitter  (Manny Golddigger's Twitter)
  83. Victims of Communism Foundation  Don't let $2600 Magazine do this to you!
  84. Communist Body Count  Over 150 million people were killed because of people like Eric Corley.
  85. Manfacturing Dissent  Movie uncovering Michael Moore.
  86. Shooting Michael Moore  Moore truth.  Less fiction.
  87. Operation Predator  Help stop child molesters.
  88. Perverted Justice  What kind of sicko uses IRC to pick up little boys?  Oh.  Nevermind.

Other Hacking Magazines

What makes a good hacker magazine?  Not having the number "2600" on the cover is a good start.

  1. Hack-Tic  Dutch Eurosavage & Nazi hacker magazine.
  2. Phrack, Inc.  The legendary Phrack.  More content in one issue, than all issues of $2600 combined.  Do note that the "new" editors are fucking idiots.
  3. HackWire  Hacker news, a daily e-zine for hackers and computer security experts.
  4. The Collusion Webzine  Exploring technology and culture from a hacker's perspective.
  5. Binary Revolution  Printed alternative to $2600.  (BinRev Kook Watch)
  6. Blacklisted! 411  Both print and online magazine from the 1980s/1990s which is back again.  Caution!  Often uses the same sensational tactics as $2600.
  7. Butchered From Inside  Electronic publication of free speech and distribution written by the Italian hacker community.
  8. Hackin9  International magazine about hacking and IT security.
  9. DIG Magazine  Offers both printed and online versions.
  10. Infiltration  Main journal for urban exploration.
  11. Telecom-munists Monthly  Funny phreak magazine: "we want stupid shit and stupid shit only".
  12. Page 33 'Zine  Hacking magazine, also in PDF format.
  13. Jason Scott's Textfiles.com  Newer hacking textfiles and 'zines.
  14. Jason Scott's Textfiles.com  Huge archive of old hacking textfiles and 'zines.
  15. Phr33k4z0iD'z & 13370 phr34k0 h34d5  Newer, detailed phreaking 'zine.
  16. Private Line  A journal of inquiry into the telephone system.
  17. Patterns of Recognition  New hack/phreak 'zine, funny stories.
  18. iGlitch 'Zine  A new Macintosh and security 'zine.
  19. x25zine  Russian hacking 'zine.
  20. Hacking Etc.  New 'zine in PDF format.
  21. (IN)SECURE Magazine  Freely available digital security magazine in PDF format.
  22. Uninformed  Informative Information for the Uninformed
  23. O3 Magazine  The Open Source Enterprise Data Networking Magazine
  24. Tux Magazine  The First and Only Magazine for the New Linux User
  25. b4b0  Funny text 'zine
  26. Ethertech Global Industries  Awesome new hack/phreak e-zine.
  27. Make Magazine  Large commercial magazine for hobbyists, mad scientists, experimenters, etc.
  28. Hackszine
  29. Analog.5  Analog.5 is a hacking e-zine designed by the Hak5 community, for the Hak5 community.  (Note:  Everyone at Hak5 is a fucking retard and should be murdered.)
  30. ODDREE: The Slacker Journal  Very high-quality and funny magazine.
  31. What The Hell Are You Waitin 'Fo?  Funny text 'zine.
  32. Archived Locally

  33. TEL Magazine Back Issues  Telephone Electronics Line.  1970s printed phreaking newsletter, by Teletronics.
  34. YIPL / TAP Magazine Back Issues  Both "old" and "new" versions.  The first "hacker" newsletter.
  35. MAKE Magazine Back Issues  Do-it-yourself magazine from O'Reilly Media, Inc.
  36. Cybertek & TICOM 'Zine Back Issues  The Cyberpunk Technical Journal
  37. PHC's Phrack Magazine  "Fake" version of Phrack put out by the Phrack High Council.

"You can't stop P2P technology nor prevent the spread of alternative media - unless people allow it to happen."

--- Reply to a letter in $2600 Magazine Vol. 21, No. 4.


"We continue to maintain that there is nothing at all illegal about making your own copy of something you own."

--- Reply to a letter in $2600 Magazine Vol. 19, No. 3.


"For the record, and for the benefit of some people (like certain corporations and judges) who can't understand why a hacker magazine has a copyright, we encourage people to send our articles to other people."

--- Reply to a letter in $2600 Magazine Vol. 17, No. 3.


"It's amazing to us that people actually think they have to do this.  This constitutes personal use - you have every right to use excerpts of a publication in such a manner without asking permission."

--- Reply to a letter in $2600 Magazine Vol. 19, No. 1 asking about copying articles.


"It's not that I want to punish your success.  I just want to make sure that everybody that is behind you, that they have a chance for success, too.  I think that when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."

--- Quote to "Joe the Plumber" from Barack Hussein Obama, a radical left-wing, Marxist, Muslim nigger.  Notice he doesn't talk about "creating wealth."  Well, now you too can help "spread the wealth around" by downloading and distributing these issues of $2600 Magazine - for free!


"Several years ago it would have been almost unheard of for a corporation to bully someone into submission on the Net using nothing but its might.  Today we seem to hear of a new case every day."

--- Editorial in $2600 Magazine Vol. 17, No. 2.


"If we got rid of things like capitalism, the Internet would be great!"

--- Quote in Salon from "ShapeShifter" (Terrence McGuckin), one of the $2600 pedophile sheep while at H2K.  No, it would turn into a government controlled and censored cesspool of propaganda.


[idiot]
Pay Your $6.25 Quarterly - Ask No Questions
NAMBLA Isn't Cheap!

"Hmm...  I think I'll start a 'hacker' magazine with articles written by other people but I'll keep the profits to myself.  I'll refuse to take any personal responsibility and blame all my problems on someone else!  When sales are sagging, I'll ask Hollywood to make a movie about me and my teenaged boy posse, then claim I'm being 'suppressed.'  LOL!  While bitching about the telephone company selling long distance service, I'll sell T-shirts, hats, DVDs, and stickers!  I'll spend 25% of each issue complaining about how dumb everyone else is, but I won't ever mention the word 'thanks' to those people who helped me to get where I am today!  Slap a six dollar price tag on it and sue anyone giving it away for free!  I'll never have to get a real job!"


  $2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 1 (January 1984)

  1. AHOY!  - Editorial
  2. FBI Goes After ADS Hackers  - Tactics and sources of an FBI raid involving IBM's Audio Distribution System (ADS)
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. The Truth Behind Those 9999 Numbers  - Info on the 800-957-999 number, by Mark Bluebox
  5. White House Phone List  - Phone numbers to White House offices
  6. FBI Goes After ADS Hackers (cont.)  - Tactics and sources of an FBI raid, continued

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 2 (February 1984)

  1. Hacking on Telenet  - Telenet command overview, by Manny Golddigger
  2. ESS: Orwell's Prophecy  - Info on the new ESS offices and how they operate, by BIOC Agent 003 (Donald Burgio)
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Some Thoughts on "Garbage Picking"  - How to dig through garbage / info on cross-talk
  5. Letters  - California
  6. Country Codes & City Code Formats  - Long distance country and routing codes

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 3 (March 1984)

  1. The Constitution of a Hacker  - A look into the hacker mind, by Manny Golddigger
  2. Alternate Long Distance - A Guide to MCI  - An overview of MCI operations
  3. 2600 Flash
    • 718 is Coming!
    • Supercomputer Dialups
    • Wiretap City
    • Students Cause Havoc in Computer
    • The Person Numbers
    • Furthermore...

  4. The First Atomic Bomb: A True Tale  - Story of Enrico Fermi and an asleep operator
  5. MILNET Hosts  - Host addresses on the ARPAnet

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 4 (April 1984)

  1. Whose Strike Was That Anyway?  - Info on an AT&T strike
  2. The Trouble With Telemail  - Security holes in GTE Telemail, by Manny Golddigger  (Similar Article)
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. A True Saga of Teleconferencing  - Story on telephone conferences and a bust, by Electric Moon
  5. MCI Access Numbers  - List of numbers to access MCI mail
  6. Old Phone Book Ads  - Some telephone company cartoons on how to use the phone

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 5 (May 1984)

  1. The Simple Pleasures of a Step Office  - Story of dialing on/to a step-by-step office, by Mr. French
  2. IBM's Audio Distribution System Sure Can Be Fun!  - Info on the IBM ADS, by Manny Golddigger
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. The Woes of Having a Small-Time Rural Phone Company  - Problems with independent phone companies, by Mr. French
  5. Defense Data Network  - DDN addresses
  6. Easylink Numbers  - DDN addresses, continued / Easylink dial-ups

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 6 (June 1984)

  1. ARPANET Hopping: America's Newest Pastime  - Overview of ARPANET and related commands, by Manny Golddigger
  2. Electronic Switching Advances  - ESS calling features
  3. 2600 Flash
    • No More Free Info
    • 2600 Writer Indicted
    • Computer Threat Causes Chaos in Albany
    • E-COM is Going Away
    • AT&T Limits Use of Their Credit Card
    • FCC Actions

  4. The Dark and Tragic Side of the Great Break-Up  - Smaller companies may give poorer service, by Mr. French
  5. Letters  - Quasi Moto (Michael Danseglio), Awfully Curious
  6. E-COM Dialups  - E-COM dial-up numbers
  7. New York Telephone Letter of Doom  - Letter which says your lines are under surveillance

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 7 (July 1984)

  1. "Look Out, He's Got a Computer!"  - Newspaper story of computer hackers
  2. MCI Mail: The Adventure Continues  - Overview of the MCI Mail computer network, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Introducing the Clear Box!  - The clear box, for post-pay phones, by Mr. French
  5. Letters  - Curious, RC
  6. TRW: Big Business is Watching You  - Overview of the TRW Information Services computer network

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 8 (August 1984)

  1. But How Does It Work?  - How the phone works, by BIOC Agent 003
  2. Privacy Lost  - Review of David Burnham's Rise of the Computer State
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Be Nice To Your Telco  - Tricks to play on your phone company
  5. Letters  - Agent Orange, Miserable in Philadelphia, John Gregg
  6. CN/A List  - List of Customer Name/Address contact numbers
  7. The Hacker's Guide To Area Code  - Chart to fill out

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 9 (September 1984)

  1. History of British Phreaking  - Guide to U.K. phone systems, by Lex Luthor (Vincent Gelormine)
  2. More on Trashing  - How to dig through garbage, The Kid & Co. and The Shadow (David Flory, Dan Foley)
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. A Friend in High Places  - Story of telecommunication fun, by Mr. French
  5. Letters  - AZ
  6. IBM ADS Directory  - List of IBM's Audio Distribution System access numbers
  7. Telephone Company Letter  - Need to subscribe to Touch-Tone

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 10 (October 1984)

  1. Getting Caught: Hacker's View  - Story of a raided hacker
  2. Vital Ingredients: Switching Centers and Operations  - Description of the different central office classifications, by BIOC Agent 003
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Crystal Palace, The Animal, kd, The National Center for Computer Crime Data
  5. Contacting the Gestapo  - New York Telephone security numbers
  6. Old Phone Book Ads  - Some telephone company cartoons on how to use the phone

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 11 (November 1984)

  1. Exploring Caves in TRAVELNET  - Exploring the General Motor's TRAVELNET computer network / phone extender
  2. Fun With Fortress Fones  - Technical info on Western Electric pay phones
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Howard A. Karten (Randolph, Massachusetts), Fire Monger, The Trojan Horse
  5. Carrier Identification Codes  - List of IC identification codes
  6. MCI Mail Targets 2600  - Letter from MCI

$2600 Magazine Volume 1, Number 12 (December 1984)

  1. A Time for Reflection  - A look back over the year, by Paul G. Estev
  2. MCI Mail and Easylink Updates  - Billing problems
  3. The Scariest Number in the World  - Fake story about the president's bomb shelter, by Mr. French
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Subscriber Comments
  6. Electronic Mail Systems  - List of electronic mail computer networks
  7. Dial-It Numbers  - Funny phone numbers, by Paul D. Lehrman

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 1 (January 1985)

  1. Those Horrible Hackers Strike Again  - Media report of hackers
  2. Wiretapping and Divestiture: A Lineman Speaks Out  - Phreaking story from a lineman, by The Shadow
  3. Getting In The Back Door  - Back door access to DEC operating systems, by Mike Salerno
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Jay BloomBecker, The GCI Guy, John Sengelaub (Wantagh, New York), Sector 17, Bob Gamma, Father, Insomniac
  6. BITnet Topology  - Graphic of the BITnet network layout.

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 2 (February 1985)

  1. The Theory of Blue Boxing  - How blue boxing works, by BIOC Agent 003
  2. Trashing Alaska Style  - CO trashing story in Alaska, by The GCI Guy
  3. Surveying the COSMOS  - Info on Bellcore's Computer System for Main Frame Operations (COSMOS), by The Fire Monger
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Mad as Hell, The Crazy Man, SJ, Another Hacker, KC, DB, James
  6. 2600 Bulletin Board Online  - Info on the Private Sector BBS
  7. Acronym List  - List of common telco acronyms, by The Shadow

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 3 (March 1985)

  1. Nazi BBS a Challenge To Hackers  - Info on the Private Sector BBS
  2. Are You a Phreak???  - Different kinds of phreaking, by Bob Gamma
  3. How To Get Into a C.O.  - Getting a tour of a central office, by The Kid & Co.
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Animal, The Shadow, Kazematic, GR, BIOC Agent 003, Mikhail Gorbachev, HK, Hunter Alexander
  6. Interesting Phone Numbers  - Fun phone numbers
  7. How To Use the Dial Telephone  - burr-burr-burr and buzz-buzz-buzz
  8. CN/A Numbers  - Customer Name & Address phone number list
  9. The Cipher Disk  - Cipher wheel from the NSA

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 4 (April 1985)

  1. What a White Box Can Do  - Portable DTMF tone pad
  2. A Phone Phreak Scores  - Social engineering and phreaking story
  3. Hacking Packard  - Hacking HP-2000s, by BIOC Agent 003
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Puzzled, Chuck Linder, Informed as Hell, (none given), (none given)
  6. Hosts by Location  - ARPAnet host locations

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 5 (May 1985)

  1. People Express To Be Hacked To Pieces  - Hacking the People Express touch-tone system, by Paul G. Estev
  2. How To Run a Successful Teleconference  - Alliance Teleconferencing overview, by The Shadow
  3. Alliance Teleconferencing
  4. Letters
  5. Inmate Payphone Ad

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 6 (June 1985)

  1. A Guide to the Israeli Phone System  - The phone system in Israel
  2. Sherwood Forest Shut Down by Secret Service  - Sherwood Forest II & III BBSes raided for posting credit card numbers
  3. Some Words on Hacker Morality  - Don't sell other people's BBS files
  4. Review: Out of the Inner Circle  - Review of Bill Landreth's Out of the Inner Circle
  5. 2600 Flash
  6. Letters  - (none given), Rusty Diode, (none given), The Silver Sabre
  7. 800 Prefix List  - List of 800-NXXs by state, by Ax Murderer
  8. Sherwood Forest: Intro to Hacking  - Beginner guide to computer hacking, by The Knights of Shadow

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 7 (July 1985)

  1. Interesting Things to Do on a DEC-20  - Hacking info for DEC-20, by The Knights of Shadow  (Additional Info)
  2. Banking From Your Terminal - A Look at PRONTO  - Chemical Bank's PRONTO banking system, by Orson Buggy
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - (none given), Birmingham, Gulfport, (none given)
  5. MILNET TAC Dialups  - MILNET dial-ups

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 8 (August 1985)

  1. Seized!  $2600 bulletin board (Private Sector) is implicated in raid on Jersey hackers, by Paul G. Estev  (New York Times Story)
  2. The Threat To Us All  - Editorial on BBS raids
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Moving Satellites... What Was Really Going On?  - Info on "hackers moving satellites" and other hacker myths, by Paul G. Estev
  5. Why Computers Get Snatched  - Why BBSs get raided
  6. Some Important Questions To Ask  - Who is responsible for BBSs
  7. How Can Sysops Protect Themselves?  - How to protect your BBS from raids, by Manny Golddigger

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 9 (September 1985)

  1. A Guide To VMS  - Hacking guide to VAX/VMS systems, by Lex Luthor
  2. The Infinity Transmitter - An Old Bug That Had Its Time  - How the infinity transmitter phone tap works, by Howard
  3. Reaching Out on Your Own  - Using a blue box to simulate Busy Line Verification (BLV) conditions, by Forest Ranger (John Thomas)
  4. Pursuit For People  - Info on PC Pursuit, by Paul G. Estev
  5. 2600 Flash
  6. Letters  - D.J., SEVOX, Talbot, (none given), W.U. Friend
  7. Telenet Directory  - Telenet address scan and banners, by Lex Luthor

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 10 (October 1985)

  1. And They Call US Crooks?  - Getting ripped off consulting telcos, by Silent Switchman
  2. An Interesting Diversion  - How diverters work, by Lord Phreaker
  3. More Info on VMS  - Hacking guide to VAX/VMS systems, by Lex Luthor
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - L.L., The Long Distance Voyager and The Knight in White Satin, Person, Lord Phreaker
  6. Blue Box Plans  - Schematic for a blue box, by Ford Perfect (Steve Richardson)
  7. The New AT&T Hostagephone System  - Ad for a hostage negotiation phone

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 11 (November 1985)

  1. RSTS: A Trick or Two  - Hacking info for the RSTS operating system, by The Marauder (Todd Lawrence, Email #2)
  2. Here's The Secret!  - Non-supervised loop-around test lines on a GTE GTD5, by Silent Switchman
  3. The History of ESS  - The history of the Western Electric ESS, by Lex Luthor
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Equal Access May Not Be "Equal" To Modems  - Billing problems with autodialers, by The Shadow
  6. Letters  - HAL-9000/Beast 666, Lord Phreaker, a.e., Worried Phreak
  7. Test Numbers  - List of telco plant test numbers, by The Shadow (Shadow 2600)
  8. The Early Phreak Days  - Story of phreaking in the 1960s, by Jim Wood

$2600 Magazine Volume 2, Number 12 (December 1985)

  1. Our Wishes For '86 And Beyond  - Editorial on telco improvments, by Manny Golddigger
  2. Fun With COSMOS  - More info on COSMOS, by Lex Luthor
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Survey Results  - Results from the reader survey
  5. More Than 1500 BBS Numbers  - Big list of BBS numbers

[Mugabe_Destruction_04]

People in Africa!

Because of failed racist, Marxist policies, the United Nations, selfish Canadians, and assholes like Manny Golddigger, your individual countries are being destroyed.  You can fight back though!  Edit and sell any of these files as you wish, and use the money to buy basic living supplies (food, water, shelter, medicine, weapons, etc.) to help protect yourself and your family.  I know that contradicts what those rich college professors say, but trust me, it works!

Update!

$2600 Magazine doesn't care about black people!

"People who do things like this are pure slimebags who not only want to rip us off but feel they should make a profit doing so.  We trust our readers won't help them."


$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1986)

  1. Private Sector Returning  - Return of $2600's Private Sector BBS, by Manny Golddigger
  2. Divestiture: What Happened?  - Info on the AT&T split
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Ford Perfect, Arab149, The Creature, The Grub
  5. Blue Box Programs  - TI-99, Commie 64, Atari code for generating MF tones, by Ford Perfect (Steve Richardson)

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 2 (February 1986)

  1. VMS - The Series Continues  - Info on VAX/VMS systems, by Lex Luthor
  2. It Could Happen To You!  - Story of phreaks harrassing phreaks
  3. Dial Back Security  - Info on how dial back security works
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Artful Dodger, Field Support, Fellow in Utah, John J. Williams, Mojave Dessert
  6. Interesting Phone Numbers  - Interesting phone number list

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 3 (March 1986)

  1. An Overview of AUTOVON and Silver Boxes  - Info on the DoD AUTOVON system and the extended DTMF tones
  2. An American Express Phone Story  - Phreaking story, by Chester Holmes
  3. Final Words on VMS  - Info on VAX/VMS systems, by Lex Luthor
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Corporation, Dissenting Opinion, DIAL, Various People, Scan Man, A Subscriber in Pa.
  6. Telepub '86  - Hacker meeting

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 4 (April 1986)

  1. RSTS For Beginners  - Info on RSTS/E on DEC PDPs, by The Marauder  (Similar Article)
  2. Mobile Phones - Theory & Construction  - Info on Improved Mobile Telephone Service (IMTS), by The Researcher
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - A Reader, Ben Harroll, (none given), Heyzeus Arguillis, NYNEX Phreak
  5. A Story of Eavesdropping  - Listening to conversations during World War 2

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 5 (May 1986)

  1. Exploits in Operator Hell  - Phreaking story, by The Alaskan Phreak
  2. The Computel Scoop  - Info on the magazine Computel
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - MM, MS, The Doctor, J in Boston, WP, The Hooded Claw, Unlisted Number
  5. AUTOVON Translations  - Translations for AUTOVON numbers, by The Creature
  6. Boxing on ITT / SBS Skyline  - Boxing tips and code info

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 6 (June 1986)

  1. Computer Crime Review  - Review of a report on computer crimes
  2. How To Hack a Pick  - Info on the Pick operating system
  3. Review: The Computer Underground  - Book review of M. Harry's The Computer Underground, by John Drake (Mark Bennett)
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Twilight Zone The Phreaker (London, England), JN, Lord Peter Wimsey, Dr. William Wainwright, John Smith Hacker, Seagull, PV, (none given), Right Track
  6. Special AT&T Services  - Various phone numbers
  7. Resources Guide  - Various groups and publications on computer security

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 7 (July 1986)

  1. Violating a VAX  - VAX/VMS hacking tips, by Baalzebub
  2. The Free Phones of Philly  - Free long distance from pay phones, by Chester Holmes
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Shadow 2600 and Kid & Co., Howard, kl, Untitled, SF
  5. Country Codes  - Country code list from Telecom Digest

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 8 (August 1986)

  1. Knowing UNIX  - UNIX hacking tips, simple C code, by The Kid & Co.
  2. A Trip To England  - Phreaking story from England, by John Drake
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - The Stopper, Rees Morrison, j, Stake Out
  5. Carrier Access Codes  - List of 10xxx PIC codes  (Updated List)
  6. NPA Exchange Count  - List of area codes and the number of exchanges in each

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 9 (September 1986)

  1. Some Facts on Supervision  - Information on phone call supervision signals, by The Kid & Co.
  2. RCI & DMS-100 Bugs  - Long distance extender bug
  3. Another Stinger is Stung  - Another sting BBS
  4. 2600 Flash
  5. Letters  - Lord Phreaker, TCCFBT, Joshua Falkon, Friends in faraway places, Curious, Captain Zorg, Hal-9000/Beast 666
  6. Interesting Numbers of Winnipeg  - Fun phone numbers

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 10 (October 1986)

  1. Death of a Pay Phone  - Pay phone secrets and how to mess up a pay phone, by MAD!
  2. Trashing: America's Source for Information  - How to dig through garbage, by The Dragyn (Steven Nygard, Austin, Texas)
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Psycho, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Crazy Eight, Long Distance Voyager, Wize owl, Mr. Tracer, Het Kap, Bernie S.
  5. Interesting London Numbers  - Fun phone numbers
  6. Ancient Bell Labs Advertisement  - Ad for tone signaling

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 11 (November 1986)

  1. ICN - More Than a Bargain  - Info on Independent Communication Network phone service, by John Freeman and Emmanuel Golddigger
  2. Mastering the Networks  - Info on some of the larger computer networks, by John Anderson
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - Amadeus, Frustrated in Miami, Reader on the Pacific, Private Sector Subscriber, Any Mouse, Nynex Phreak
  5. British BBS Numbers  - BBS number list for the U.K.
  6. Wrath of God Strikes 2600  - They really are the dumbest people on the planet

$2600 Magazine Volume 3, Number 12 (December 1986)

  1. Cellular Telephones - How They Work  - How IMTS cellular phones work, by Bruce Alston
  2. Things We're Not Supposed To Know About  - Info on the Captain Midnight (John R. MacDougall) HBO hack, by Sir William
  3. 2600 Flash
  4. Letters  - John Freeman, BA, TOTE, Bernie S., Michael Marr, (none given)
  5. Net Mail Sites  - Networks carrying electronic mail


  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 1 (January 1987)

  1. TAP: The Legend is Dead  - Info on the ending of the TAP newsletter, by The Cheshire Catalyst (Robert Osband, N4SCY)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5)
  2. Stumbling Into Control on a VMS  - VMS hacking tutorial, by The Mole
  3. Telecom Informer  - British Telecom info, by Dan Foley (David Flory, The Shadow)
  4. Illegal Megahertz  - Analog cellular frequencies
  5. Letters
  6. Phone News  - Phone news
  7. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 2 (February 1987)

  1. Hugo Cornwall Interview  - Interview with Hugo Cornwall (Peter Sommer) Britain's most famous hacker/author, by John Drake
  2. COSMOS Guide  - Detailed info on Bellcore's COSMOS, by Sir William
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phreaking news, by Dan Foley
  4. Nasty Business  - MCI and Sprint letters
  5. Letters
  6. Book Review: The Hacker's Handbook  - Review of Hugo Cornwall's The Hacker's Handbook, by Roland Dutton
  7. New Developments  - Touch-Tone service charge
  8. Book Review: Automatic Teller Machines III  - Review of Consumertronics' Automatic Teller Machines III, by Lord Phreaker
  9. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 3 (March 1987)

  1. The Ballad of Captain Crunch  - Folksong about John Draper, by Mike Agranoff
  2. A Guide to Equal Access  - Overview of the AT&T split and PIC codes, by The Hobbit (Al Walker)  (Getting the Most Out of Equal Access)
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phreaking news, by Dan Foley
  4. The Wonderful World of COSMOS  - More info on COSMOS, by Bill from RNOC (David Alan Buchwald, DOB: 09/04/1970)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5)
  5. Letters
  6. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 4 (April 1987)

  1. Computel Put to Sleep  - Computel hacking magazine out of business
  2. Hacking PC Pursuit  - Using PCP outdials on Telenet, by The Cheshire Catalyst
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phreaking news, by Dan Foley
  4. CN/A List  - Customer Name & Address number list
  5. Letters
  6. Goings On  - Various news bits
  7. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 5 (May 1987)

  1. More VAX Tricks  - VAX/VMS hacking tips, by Mainstream America
  2. The Meaning of CLASS  - Info on Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS), by The Videosmith (Ronnen Miller)
  3. Telecom Informer  - 959 test exchange, by John Freeman
  4. Phoning From Europe  - Eurosavage phone systems, by The Lineman
  5. Telenet Guide  - Telenet address directory, The Legion of Hackers
  6. Letters
  7. FAX: A New Hobby  - FAX machine info and receiving RF faxes, by Bernie S. (Edward Cummings, DOB: 02/26/1962, N3KOW)
  8. 2600 Marketplace
  9. Review: Duophone CPA-1000  - Pen register from Radio Shack, by Emmanuel Golddigger

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 6 (June 1987)

  1. Allnet: A Horror Story  - Allnet scam, by Mike Yuhas
  2. Paging for Free  - Free voice paging, by Bernie S.
  3. TSPS Guide  - Hackers guide to the AT&T Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) console, by The Marauder
  4. Telecom Informer  - Phreaking news, by Dan Foley
  5. Letters
  6. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 7 (July 1987)

  1. Cellular Phone Fraud and Where It's Headed  - Overview of cellular phone cloning, by Bernie S.
  2. How Phone Phreaks Are Caught  - How code abusers are caught, by No Severence
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phone news, by Golddigger
  4. Letters
  5. 2600 Exposes New York Telephone  - Unfair telephone company touch-tone charges
  6. 2600 Marketplace
  7. Saudi Arabian BBS's  - Terrorist BBS list, by Veteran Cosmic Rocker

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 8 (August 1987)

  1. The Summer Games of '87  - Editorial
  2. TRW Credentials  - TRW credit history, by Rex Valve
  3. Phone Numbers  - Interesting phone number, by nynex phreak (Charles Hope)
  4. Telecom Informer  - Phone news, by Golddigger
  5. FBI Revealed  - FBI newsletter, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  6. AT&T Submarine Map  - How to social engineer submarine cable system charts, by Bernie S.
  7. Capturing Passwords  - DCL script for capturing VAX/VMS passwords, by Texas Toad
  8. Letters
  9. A Hacker Survey  - Survey of hackers
  10. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 9 (September 1987)

  1. Worldnet: Getting Closer Every Day  - Early ARPAnet, BITNET, UUCP security, by Hank@Taunivm.Bitnet (Hank Nussbacher)
  2. Operating With Difficulty  - New York Telephone operator troubles, by Wintermute (Peter Zatloukal)
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phone news, by Al Fresco
  4. English Dial-It Service  - Recordings and annoucement list for England, by John Drake
  5. Letters
  6. 2600 Marketplace
  7. Review: CO Magazine  - Review of a good telecom monthly journal, by Dan Murphy

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 10 (October 1987)

  1. New York's IMAS  - Integrated Mass Annoucement System overview, by Mac+
  2. Telco's Response  - Telco response to Touch-Tone fee, by Bruce Reisman
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phone news, by Golddigger
  4. International NUA's  - Tymenet and Telenet Network User Addresses (NUA), by The Greek
  5. South African BBS's  - South Africa BBS list, by The Greek
  6. Letters
  7. Those Silly Codes  - Bellcore CLLI code information
  8. 2600 Marketplace
  9. Contest Results

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 11 (November 1987)

  1. 2600 Bulletin Boards  - BBS ad
  2. Hacking IBM's VM/CMS System  - VM/CMS info, by Lex Luthor
  3. Social Security Prefixes  - Prefix to state mappings, by The Disk Jockey
  4. Listening In: Catch Me If You Can!  - Monitoring satellite phone calls, by The LNA Master
  5. Review: Government Radio Frequencies  - Review of Tom Kneitel's The "Top Secret" Registry of U.S. Government Radio Frequencies, by Mr. Icom
  6. Telecom Informer  - Phone news, by Staff
  7. Letters
  8. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 4, Number 12 (December 1987)

  1. Important News  - Editorial
  2. Hacking IBM's VM/CMS System - Part Two  - VM/CMS info, by Lex Luthor
  3. Telecom Informer  - Phone news
  4. All About BLV  - AT&T TSPS Busy Line Verification (BLV) information, by Phantom Phreaker
  5. Social Interaction With Phones  - Phone stories, by Dave Taylor
  6. Letters
  7. Roman Hacking  - Overseas tales of hacking and phreaking, by Hal from Rome
  8. 2600 Marketplace
  9. Long Distance Horror Tales  - MCI tales

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  $2600 Magazine Volume 5, Number 1 (Spring 1988)

  1. Monitoring Phone Calls With a TVRO  - Listen in on international telephone calls using a satellite receiver
  2. More on VM/CMS  - VM/CMS corrections and info, by VM Guru
  3. Weathertrak Codes  - Codes for a telephone weather system
  4. The Hacker Threat  - An interpretation of computer hacking by a complete fraud, by Captain Zap (Ian Murphy)
  5. Private Sector Scam Revisited  - Evidence from the Private Sector raid
  6. Letters
  7. A ROLM Catastrophe  - ROLM telephone system troubles
  8. Happenings  - Various news bits
  9. 2600 Marketplace
  10. AT&T/BOC Routing Codes  - Routing codes used during blue boxing

  $2600 Magazine Volume 5, Number 2 (Summer 1988)

  1. Allnet's Legal Problems  - Allnet lawsuit
  2. A Solution To Viruses  - Protection from computer viruses, by Ross M. Greenberg
  3. How To Write a Virus  - How to write a computer virus, by The Plague
  4. Building a Red Box  - Schematic for a red box, by J.R. "Bob" Dobbs (Vance Morgan)
  5. A Reader's Reply To Captain Zap  - Reader replies to Captain Zap's drivel, by Rancid Grapefruit (Bruce Fancher)
  6. Letters
  7. 2600 Marketplace
  8. Fun Phone Numbers  - List of various interesting phone numbers, by Thunder Seven  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)

  $2600 Magazine Volume 5, Number 3 (Fall 1988)

  1. Outside Loop Info  - Telephone outside loop distribution plant overview, by Phucked Agent 04
  2. Cellular Phones  - Update on cellular phones, by The Glitch
  3. Who Was Strowger?  - Info on Almon Strowger
  4. Communications Update  - Various news bits
  5. A Map of the 516 NPA  - List of exchanges in 516
  6. Red Box Program  - Commodore 64 program for generating red box tones, by Tommy (Art of Hacking Asshole, BBS, Website, Victoria, British Columbia)
  7. Canadian Numbers  - Canada WATS, by Tommy
  8. Letters
  9. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 5, Number 4 (Winter 1988-1989)

  1. The Internet Worm Story  - Info on the Robert Morris worm, by Bob Page
  2. MCI: The Phone Company with a Lot of Explaining to Do  - MCI troubles
  3. Hacker's Guide to UNIX  - Info on hacking UNIX systems, by Red Knight
  4. Overhearing Phone Calls  - Monitoring telephone calls on a scanner or TV  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  5. Letters
  6. Soviet Operators  - What it is like to be a Soviet telephone operator, by E. Solomenko  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  7. Chaos Computer Club  - Interview with the Chaos Computer Club, by John Drake
  8. 2600 Marketplace
  9. Hardwiring Free Calls  - Info on what is now called "beige boxing," by Dr. Williams  (Hardwiring Your Way In)
  10. Review: Tune In On Phone Calls  - Review of Tom Kneitel's Tune In On Telephone Calls, by Lou Scannon

  $2600 Magazine Volume 6, Number 1 (Spring 1989)

  1. Hackers in Jail  - Editorial  (Kevin Mitnick hacked NORAD!?)
  2. The Wonders of UNIX  - More info on hacking UNIX systems - part 2, by Red Knight
  3. 800 & 900 Exchanges  - 1-800 and 1-900 translation table, by Scott Statton (N1GAK)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  4. Letters
  5. How Pay Phones Really Work  - Detailed info on how payphones work, by The Infidel
  6. News From Around
  7. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 6, Number 2 (Summer 1989)

  1. Remember...  - Editorial
  2. A Guide to PRIMOS  - User guide to the PRIMOS operating system, by Violence (Yesmar)
  3. 201 Exchange List  - List of NXXs in the 201 NPA, by The Infidel
  4. Scanning For Calls  - Monitoring cordless phones, by Mr. Upsetter (Jason Hillyard)
  5. Letters
  6. Tips on Trashing  - How to dig through garbage, by Dr. Williams
  7. A Sprint Story  - Story of a Sprint security raid against a code kiddie, by Larry P. (Larry Phreaker)
  8. Spanish Phones  - Overview of the phone system in Spain, by Peter Bruce
  9. A Summer Worm  - Robert Morris' Internet worm source code, by Jeff Gray  (Incident Overview)  (Code: morris-worm.tgz)
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. Reviews  - Book reviews of George Zeller's The 1989 Pirate Radio Directory and the "new" TAP, by Paul Estev and Manny Golddigger

  $2600 Magazine Volume 6, Number 3 (Fall 1989)

  1. Competition: It's the Next Best Thing to Being There  - NYNEX Strike editorial
  2. Grade "A" Hacking  - University Applications Processing Center (UAPC) information, by The Plague
  3. Galactic Hacker Party  - Hacker con in Amsterdam
  4. British Telecom's Guilty Conscience  - Letter to British Telecom customers  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  5. The Death of COSMOS?  - Some info on Bellcore/Telcordia SWITCH, the COSMOS replacement system
  6. What's Going On
  7. The Secrets of 4TEL REMOBS  - Info on the Teradyne 4TEL loop testing system used by GTE, by Doom Prophet (Ferrod Sensor, Trouble Verify)
  8. Letters
  9. REMOBS  - Information on the infamous Remote Observation Systems, by The Infidel
  10. GTE Horrors  - Misc info on GTE and their operations, by Silent Switchman and Mr. Ed Angry
  11. Voice Mail Hacking  - Hacking voice mail systems, by Aristotle (Kevin Jones)
  12. Punching Payphones  - How to punch pay phones like in Wargames, by Micro Surgeon
  13. Useful Frequencies  - DTMF and phone tone frequencies
  14. 2600 Marketplace
  15. Carrier Access Codes  - 10XXX PIC codes

  $2600 Magazine Volume 6, Number 4 (Winter 1989)

  1. The AT&T Story  - Editorial
  2. Our Ever-Changing World
  3. NYNEX Central Office Data  - CLLIs and info for NYNEX COs, by The Plague
  4. PRIMOS, Part Two  - User guide to the PRIMOS operating system, by Violence
  5. Building a Silver Box  - Build an extended DTMF keypad, by Mr. Upsetter
  6. Letters
  7. 2600 Marketplace
  8. Area Code/Exchange Count  - Exchange count for each NPA
  9. UAPC Update  - Story on people changing their grades, by The Plague

[emmanuel2]

"Remember, much of $2600 is written by YOU, our readers."

But the profits go into MY wallet!  Suckers!


  $2600 Magazine Volume 7, Number 1 (Spring 1990)

  1. For Your Protection  - Editorial
  2. Facts About MIZAR  - Info on the MIZAR recent change management system, by The "Q"
  3. How Blue Boxers Are Caught  - Info on Signal Irregularity (SIGI) reports under a #1A ESS, by Phantom Phreaker and Doom Prophet (Ferrod Sensor)
  4. Build a Touch Tone Decoder  - Schematic for a DTMF decoder, by B/Square and Mr. Upsetter
  5. Silver Box Born in U.K.  - Using the extended DTMF tones in the U.K., by Tamlyn Gam
  6. Listening In Via VHF  - Monitoring marine wireless phone conversations, by Mr. Upsetter
  7. News Update
  8. Letters
  9. The 911 Document  - Review of the infamous E911 document, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  10. Fun at the 2600 Meeting  - New York 2600 meeting under surveillance because Golddigger and his posse are child molesters
  11. DNIC Codes  - Data Network Indentification Codes (DNIC) for x.25 packet networks
  12. 2600 Marketplace
  13. The 707 Area Code  - List of exchanges in 707, by Lurch
  14. Review: The Cuckoo's Egg  - Review of Cliff Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg, by Dr. Williams

  $2600 Magazine Volume 7, Number 2 (Summer 1990)

  1. A Bittersweet Victory  - Editorial
  2. The Neidorf/Phrack Trial  - Day-by-day overview of the Craig Neidorf trial, by Gordon Meyer and Jim Thomas
  3. An Interview With Craig Neidorf  - Interview with Craig Neidorf about the trial
  4. What is the EFF?  - Info on the Electronic Frontier Foundation
  5. Negative Feedback  - Different option on the Craig Neidorf trial
  6. PRIMOS Conclusion  - Information on the PRIMOS computer system and PRIMENET, by Violence
  7. An Introduction to COCOTs  - Information on Customer Owned Coin Operated Telephone (COCOT) pay phones, by The Plague  (Similar Article)
  8. Letters
  9. News Update  - Various new bits
  10. 2600 Marketplace

  $2600 Magazine Volume 7, Number 3 (Fall 1990)

  1. Caller ID: The Facts  - Information on caller ID, by Jake "The Snake"
  2. Network 2000 Saga Continues  - Network 2000 signing people up to Sprint
  3. Dorothy Denning Interview  - Interview with Dr. Dorothy Denning on the defense of Craig Neidorf, by Dr. Williams  (Additional Info)
  4. New Revelations From Bellsouth  - Technical information on Bellsouth number recorders, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  5. Things You Shouldn't Know  - Secret Service info on ATM fraud
  6. Defeating Trap Tracing  - Using calling cards, by Lord Thunder
  7. Letters
  8. Converting a Tone Dialer into a Red Box  - The infamous Radio Shack tone dialer into a red box conversion article, by Noah Clayton  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)  (Additional Information)
  9. Build a Telephone Induction Coil  - Make an inductive telephone pick-up coil, by 1000 Spiderwebs of Might  (Coil Picture)
  10. The Definitive ANAC Guide  - List of Automatic Number Announcement Circuit (ANAC) numbers
  11. 2600 Marketplace
  12. An Algorithm for Credit Cards  - Code for credit card checksum verification, by Crazed Luddite and Murdering Thug  (Code: cc.c)
  13. Facts and Rumors  - News bits from the Atlanta LOD trial.

  $2600 Magazine Volume 7, Number 4 (Winter 1990-1991)

  1. A Political Hacking Scandal  - Hacking dummycrats
  2. The Hacker Reading List  - List of hacker magazines and books, by Dr. Williams
  3. Central Office Operations  - Overview of the inside and outside plant, by Agent Steal (Justin Petersen, DOB: 07/28/1960)
  4. More Leaked Documents  - Document for a telephone supervisor
  5. 1-900-STOPPER: Anatomy of a Rip-Off  - Info on the 1-900-STOPPER number  (Similar Article)
  6. Letters
  7. Winning Reader Entry  - Letter contest winner on negative hackers, by TELEgodzilla & others
  8. The Word in the Street  - Various news bits
  9. 2600 Marketplace

[gold2]

"Never gaze at a man, not even in passing.  A member of Al Qaeda might assume you are gay, and all gays are an abomination before Allah."

Maybe the source of Golddigger's anger is because he was rejected from joining Al Qaeda?


  $2600 Magazine Volume 8, Number 1 (Spring 1991)

  1. An Atari 520ST Virus  - Atart virus code, by The Paranoid Panda
  2. The Terminus of Len Rose  - Story of Len Rose's bust, by Craig Neidorf
  3. Soviet BBS List  - Dial-up list for various Soviet BBSs
  4. What's Up?
  5. Letters  - Reader Feedback Time
  6. UNIX Password Hacker  - Source code for a crypt() brute forcer, by The Infidel
  7. Looking Up IBM Passwords  - IBM CMS 3.0 password grabber, by Kevin Mitnick (DOB: 08/06/1963)
  8. Internet Outdials  - List of Internet modem outdials and how to use them, by Kevin
  9. 2600 Marketplace
  10. The New LEC Order  - Excellent article on modern Bell Operating Company (BOC) recent change and service order systems, by New Hack City

  $2600 Magazine Volume 8, Number 2 (Summer 1991)

  1. Magnetic Stripes  - Magnetic stripe card reader schematic from Hack-Tic, by Dr. Abuse
  2. Death of NYNEX Business Centers  - Info on NYNEX changes, by Anonymous
  3. Hacker News  - Info on Len Rose
  4. Building a Tone Tracer  - Build a tone generator for inductive probe line tracers, by Mr. Upsetter
  5. Hacking MCIMAX  - Using a MCI product computer, by MCI Mouse
  6. Inspect Implementation  - Security problems in Digital's EASYnet and using INSPECT, by Condor Woodstein (Kevin Mitnick?)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  7. More on the CLASS Struggle  - Info on CLASS service features
  8. Letters  - The Letters Section
  9. Some New Frequencies  - Info on new cellular frequencies, by Bernie S.
  10. 411  - News about phone companies
  11. 2600 Marketplace
  12. When Hackers Ride Horses: A Review of Cyberpunk  - Review of Katie Hafner/John Markoff's Cyberpunk, includes an interesting reply from Kevin Mitnick, by The Devil's Advocate
  13. Outdials  - List of PC Pursuit and Datapac modem outdials on Tymenet, by Net Runner
  14. Prisoner Update  - Letter from The Leftist (Frank Darden, Email #2, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)

  $2600 Magazine Volume 8, Number 3 (Fall 1991)

  1. Why Won't They Listen?  - Editorial
  2. Simplex Locks: An Illusion of Security  - Infamous article on the poor security of Simplex locks - which everyone knew already, by Scott Skinner and Emmanuel Golddigger
  3. The Hacker Video  - Video of Dutch hackers entering a U.S. military computer system, by Manny Golddigger
  4. Protecting Your SSN  - Protecting your Social Security number from con artists like Manny Golddigger, by Chris Hibbert
  5. COCOT Numbers  - List of COCOT phone numbers in New England, by NB
  6. Letters  - Pages of Letters
  7. Tidbits  - Various news bits
  8. USPS Hacking  - Postal bar code hacking, by The Devil's Advocate
  9. Psychology in the Hacker World  - Hacker minds, by Condor Woodstein  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. More Conversion Tricks  - More tips for converting those Radio Shack dialers into red boxes, by DC  (Plagiarized from an article by Count Zero)
  12. Useful UNIX Programs  - Simple C programs, by Marshall Plann

  $2600 Magazine Volume 8, Number 4 (Winter 1991-1992)

  1. Computer Security at the Bureau of Prisons  - SENTRY computer system security, by Richard J. Hankinson
  2. Stuff You Should be Interested In
  3. Crypt() Source  - C source code to the UNIX crypt() function, by dust  (Code: crypt-bsd-4.3-reno.c)
  4. Birth of a Low Tech Hacker  - Story of an older hacker in India, by The Roving Eye
  5. Mobile Frequencies  - List of VHF radiophone frequences, by Esper
  6. Simplex/USPS Update  - Error corrections in the last issue
  7. POSTNET Programs  - Source code for generating POSTNET bar codes, by Marshall Plann
  8. Letters  - The Letter Bag
  9. Class Features  - Overview of some custom calling features, by Colonel Walter E. Kurtz 75 Clicks from the bridge
  10. COCOT Corner  - Examples from a COCOT database, various notes
  11. An Appeal For Help  - Help pay Craig Neidorf legal defense fund, by Craig Neidorf
  12. Gulf War Printer Virus  - Info on that stupid "Gulf War Printer Virus" April Fool's hoax, by Anonymous
  13. 2600 Marketplace
  14. U.S. Phone Companies Face Built-In Privacy Hole  - Security hole in a switches Busy Line Verification (BLV) function
  15. Monitoring Devices  - Simple FM wireless transmitter schematics, by BillSF (Bill Squire)
  16. Human Database Centers  - Various credit bureaus and database agencies, by PW

[gold3]    [su98-1]

Ever wonder why $2600 Magazine pushes people to subscribe so bad?  It's because there is a higher profit margin on direct magazine sales.  By selling through books stores, newstands, etc. magazines will lose a little bit of profit on each sale (store takes a cut, returns, etc.).


  $2600 Magazine Volume 9, Number 1 (Spring 1992)

  1. An MS-DOS Virus  - DOS .COM infector, by Paranoid Panda
  2. A Batch Virus  - Virus using DEBUG and EDLIN from a BATCH file, by Frosty of the GCMS (Robert E. Jones, Long Beach, Missouri)
  3. Virus Scanners Exposed  - How virus scanners work, by Dr. Delam
  4. Hacking WWIV  - Hacking the WWIV BBS software package
  5. Using a Silver Box  - Access ACD debug features using the extended DTMF tones, by Mad Scientist
  6. Fun Frequencies  - Old and outdated Secret Service frequencies
  7. UNIX Password Hacker  - An alternate approach to UNIX password cracking, by Keyboard Jockey
  8. How To Take Apart a Payphone  - How to take apart a payphone, by The Monk
  9. Letters  - The Letters
  10. The Australian Phone System  - Overview of the phone system in Australia, by Midnight Caller
  11. A Way to Catch Peepers  - C source code to log finger requests, by Alien X
  12. Review: Steve Jackson's "Hacker"  - Game review of Hacker: The Computer Crime Card Game
  13. Simplex Locations  - List of Simplex lock locations
  14. 2600 Marketplace
  15. News Updates
  16. Fascinating Fone Fun  - Interesting phone numbers, by Frosty of the GCMS

  $2600 Magazine Volume 9, Number 2 (Summer 1992)

  1. On the Road Again: Portable Hacking  - Guide to portable computers and mobile hacking, by The Masked Avocado
  2. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Phone System: Phreaking in the Nineties  - Modern phone systems and phreaking, by BillSF
  3. Demon Dialer Review  - Review of the Hack-Tic demon dialer, by The Devil's Advocate
  4. Bellcore's Plans for Caller ID  - Caller ID info
  5. Fun Things to Know  - Various news bits
  6. Here We Go Again  - More bitching about the Secret Service and "hacker" arrests
  7. Letters  - Here They Are
  8. Defeating *69  - Tips to defeat automatic callback, by Bernie S.
  9. The View of a Fed  - Story from a government computer security man, by The Fed
  10. Review: Devouring Fungus  - Book review of Karla Jenning's The Devouring Fungus, by W. Ritchie Benedict
  11. 2600 Marketplace
  12. Voice Mail Hacking  - Hacking voice mail boxes, by Night Ranger (G. Batson)

  $2600 Magazine Volume 9, Number 3 (Fall 1992)

  1. Hacking AmiExpress  - Security holes under this Amiga BBS software, by Swinging Man  (Code: amiexpress.c)
  2. Defeating Callback Verification  - Neat trick to defeat BBS callback modem verification, by Dr. Delam
  3. Shopper's Guide to COCOTs  - Guide to COCOT payphones, by Count Zero (John Lester)
  4. Film Review: Sneakers  - Review of the movie Sneakers, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  5. A Simple Virus in C  - Sample C source code for a DOS virus, by Infiltrator  (Code: simplev.c)
  6. Book Review: The Hacker Crackdown  - Review of the book Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, by The Devil's Advocate
  7. Letters  - I/O
  8. Hacking on the Front Line  - Good article on early 1990s computer hacking, by Al Capone
  9. How to Use the Dial Telephone  - Internal phone company document
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. Getting Started  - Getting started in hacking, by Phord Perfect
  12. Toll Fraud: What the Big Boys Are Nervous About  - Overview of the Toll Fraud Prevention Committee (TFPC), by Count Zero
  13. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 9, Number 4 (Winter 1992-1993)

  1. Hackers in a World of Malls  - Info on the Secret Service bust
  2. Cipher Fun  - Overview of simple encryption cyphers, by Peter Rabbit
  3. Beginner's Guide to Minitel  - Some French telco nonsense, by NeurAlien
  4. Vehicle Identification Numbers  - Guide to VINs
  5. Secret Service Sites  - List of Secret Service field offices, by GCMS MechWariors
  6. Letter From Prison  - Letter from a whiny hacker in prison
  7. Growth of a Low Tech Hacker  - Hacking in a low technology atmosphere, by The Roving Eye
  8. High Tech Happenings
  9. Letters  - feedback
  10. Toll Fraud of the Past  - Bell System document on blue boxing and toll fraud.  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  11. AT&T Office List  - List of AT&T offices
  12. 2600 Marketplace
  13. More Telco Leaks  - Southwestern Bell computers and dial-ups
  14. Review: Speach Thing  - Review of a Convox add-on voice module, by Cray-Z Phreaker
  15. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 10, Number 1 (Spring 1993)

  1. Cellular Magic  - Detailed cellular phone system overview, by Bootleg (Mike Beketic, Arrest Story)
  2. Trouble in the White House  - Story of White House phone system trouble, by Charlie Zee
  3. Beige Box Construction  - How to build a beige box, more complex than others, by The Phoenix
  4. Descrambling Cable  - Cable scrambling and the infamous Radio Shack descrambler, by Dr. Clayton Phorester
  5. Secret Service on Trial  - Court report from the Steve Jackson Games trial, by Paco Xander Nathan
  6. One Angry Judge  - One man's SJG trial perspective, by Scott Skinner
  7. Letters  - Letters of Merit
  8. Acronyms  - Acronyms list a-g, by Echo
  9. A Study of Hackers  - Article about hackers and honeypots, by Dr. Williams
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. Getting Your File  - Getting your FBI or credit files, by Bayonet
  12. Lawsuit Filed Against Secret Service  - Legal action taken on behalf of the DC2600 meeting incident.
  13. British News  - Various news information from Britain, by The Dark Knight (John Abercrombie)
  14. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 10, Number 2 (Summer 1993)

  1. A Guide to the 5ESS  - Very detailed guide to the Lucent #5 ESS, by Crisp G.R.A.S.P.
  2. British Credit Holes  - Credit card holes
  3. High School Hacking  - School computer system security holes, by The 999
  4. DTMF Decoder Review  - Review of the MoTron TDD-8 DTMF decoder, by Les Inconnu
  5. Meeting Advice  - How to have a $2600 meeting, by Parity Check and Romula Velcro
  6. More Acronyms  - Acronyms list h-r, by Echo
  7. Letters  - Printable Letters
  8. AT&T's Pages  - Addresses to various AT&T offices
  9. Assorted Videos from Commonwealth Films  - Software piracy video reviews, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. Toll Fraud Device  - Red box schematic  (Errors)  (Alternate)
  12. ANSI Bomb  - How to use and install a DOS ANSI bomb, by Mister Galaxy (Patrick Harvey, BBS Documentary)  (ANSICHEK Version 9.0)
  13. News Update  - Steve Jackson declared innocent.
  14. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 10, Number 3 (Fall 1993)

  1. Hacking at the End of the Universe  - Editorial  (HEU Press Release)
  2. The Wheel Cipher  - How to use Jefferson's wheel cipher, by Peter Rabbit
  3. True Colors  - Overview of the phone phreak "color" boxes, by BillSF
  4. Caller ID Technicalities  - Technical information on Caller ID, by Hyperborean Menace
  5. Congress Takes a Holiday  - Golddigger testifies before Congress, and promptly fucks it up
  6. UNIX Job Openings  - UNIX hacking tips, by Orb (Norman Richards)  (Code: job.txt)
  7. Meeting Mania  - More November 1992 DC2600 meeting info
  8. Never Erase the Past  - Review of LOD's Hack/Phreak BBS Message Base Project, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  9. Hacking Honesty Tests  - How honest and integrity test work, by U.R. Source
  10. Letters  - Never Before Printed Letters
  11. Password Cracking Software  - Review of Access Data Recovery Password Cracking Software, by Hakim
  12. Changing Your Grades on a High School Computer  - Hacking a school using PARS, by Drewl/Salivate (A. Shafer)
  13. Overview of DSS1  - Review of ISDN Digital Subscriber Signaling System 1, by Cruise-CTRL
  14. Book Review: Approaching Zero  - Book review of Approaching Zero, by Stephen J. Resz  (Approaching Zero Text)
  15. Protecting Your Virus from Evil Detectors  - Encrypting virus data, by Dr. Bloodmoney
  16. 2600 Marketplace
  17. More Cellular Fun  - Info on cell cloning, by Judas Gerard
  18. The Last of the Acronym List  - Acronyms list s-x (no y or z), by Echo
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 10, Number 4 (Winter 1993-1994)

  1. Hackers in Jail, Part Two  - Editorial
  2. Cellular Phone Biopsy  - Cellular phone operations, by Kingpin (Joe Grand)
  3. Elementary Switching  - Basic of phone switching systems, by 910
  4. Know Your Switch  - How to determine the type of telco switch you are on, by Rebel
  5. Hacking Smartphone  - Info on the Smartphone, by Tech Rat
  6. High School Mac Hack  - Hacking a Mac at schools, by The Bard
  7. Hacking Computer Shows  - Get into computer shows for free, by Walter S. Jaffee
  8. NYNEX Voice Mail  - Voice mail phone numbers for various NYNEX offices
  9. The Magical Tone Box  - Using an ISD1000A digital voice recorder IC, by FyberLyte  (ISD1000A Datasheet)  (QUARTER.VOC)
  10. Letters  - Letters to Remember
  11. Passageways to the Internet  - College Internet dial-ups
  12. More Meeting Advice  - $2600 meeting advice, by The Judicator of D.C.
  13. Book Review: Virtual Reality  - Review of Howard Rheingold's Virtual Reality, by W. Ritchie Benedict
  14. Digital Locks  - List of combinations for Digital-brand locks
  15. 2600 Marketplace
  16. News Roundup
  17. 2600 Meetings

[2600]

"Fuck Copyrights!"

"Unless, of course, Noam Chomsky or I hold them!"


  $2600 Magazine Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring 1994)

  1. Crime Waves  - Editorial
  2. Build a DTMF Decoder  - Hardware DTMF decoder using the Teltone 8870, by Xam Killroy
  3. NYNEX Cards  - Info on NYNEX change cards, by Kevin Daniel  (Similar Article)
  4. Hacking Health  - How to hack aerobic equipment, by MuscleHead
  5. Software Piracy  - Another viewpoint on software piracy, by Roberto Verzola
  6. Coping With Cable Denial  - Info on various cable TV scrambling systems, by Cap'n Dave
  7. Cellular Telephone Experimenters Kit Review  - Review of CTEK for the Oki 900, by Mr. Upsetter
  8. FOIA Facts and Fiction  - How to use the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), by GateDancer and Shrike
  9. Letters  - Letterbox
  10. Blue Boxing Revisited - CCITT System #5  - Blue boxing under CCITT #5, by Kevin Crow
  11. A Gift From Hallmark  - Red box from a Hallmark talking card, by Bernie S.
  12. 10XXX  - Info on 10XXX Primary Independent Carrier (PIC) codes, by The Prophet (Babu Mengelepouti, Seattle, Washington)
  13. Not Much Good News Here  - Laws on "phone hackers" and seizing their equipment, Clipper Chip info
  14. 2600 Marketplace
  15. Michigan Access  - MSUnet and Michnet dial-up access numbers, by Tonto of 517  (Similar Article)
  16. Book Reviews: Secrets of a Superhacker, UNIX Security  - Reviews of The Knightmare's (Dennis Fiery) Secrets of a Superhacker and Derek Arnold's UNIX Security: A Practical Tutorial, by Michael E. Marotta and Simson L. Garfinkel
  17. British Trojan  - Story of installing a trojan horse, by Veghead
  18. The Chrome Box  - Box to active the 3M Opticom systems, by Remote Control
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 11, Number 2 (Summer 1994)

  1. Hackers on Planet Earth  - Editorial about the first HOPE conference
  2. Life Under GTD5  - Detailed info on a GTD5 under GTE, also has info on the Proctor Test Set, by Zaphraud (Jason Kennerly)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  3. The Joys of Voice Mail  - Info on hacking voice mail systems, by snes
  4. Finger Follies  - To to defeat the finger command and backfinger, by Packet Rat (Tim Russo) and Shidoshi  (Code: finger_log.txt)
  5. Cordless Fun  - Listen to cordless phones, by Noam Chomski  (Similar Article)
  6. Admins Without a Clue  - Collection of quotes from system admins, by Kevin Crow
  7. Hacking Prodigy  - Change your username on Prodigy, by DeVillage Fool
  8. Hacking the Small Stuff  - Info on hacking ATMs, calculators, vending machines, by Leonardo Branson
  9. Letters  - Letters to Read By
  10. DTMF Decoder  - DTMF decoder hardware/software for a Commie 64 or Vic 20, by Paul Bergsman
  11. Monitoring Keystrokes  - Recording keystrokes under DOS, by Dr. Delam
  12. 2600 Marketplace
  13. Facts  - News bits
  14. Detecting Corporate Leaks  - How businesses detect leaks, by Parity Check
  15. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 11, Number 3 (Fall 1994)

  1. Opening Doors  - Editorial
  2. Monitoring U.S. Mail  - USPS barcode information, by Paranoia
  3. Irish Telephones  - The Irish telephone system, by Wonko the Inane
  4. The Ghost Board  - Hidden bulletin board systems, by Autolycus
  5. Hacking Netcash  - Hacking online money, by Palindrome
  6. Welcome to MEL  - Southwestern Bell Mechanized Employee Locator (MEL), by EighT BaLL
  7. Generating an ESN  - How ESNs are generated, by Maldoror
  8. The Ten Dollar Red Box  - Red box from a Hallmark card, by Toxic Avenger (Jeff Burchell)
  9. How To Listen In  - Overview of common surveillance hardware, by Q (Alan Hoffman)
  10. Letters  - Vocals
  11. Living on the Front Line  - Compromised Internet hosts  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  12. News Items
  13. Breaking Windows  - Bypass Windows screensavers, by The Camelback Juggler
  14. 2600 Marketplace
  15. Internet World Guide  - List of the 2-letter Internet domains into countries
  16. Software Review  - The Supervisor Series for VMS, by Floyd Lloyd
  17. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 11, Number 4 (Winter 1994-1995)

  1. Inspiration  - Editorial
  2. Bypassing Protec  - How to defeat the Protec hard drive protection program, by Michael Wilson
  3. More Key Capturing  - Tips on capturing keystrokes and passwords for various operating systems, by Code-Cafe
  4. Digital Telephony Passes  - Info and sensationalism on the Digital Telephony Bill
  5. The Risks of War Dialing  - Legal problems you might run into war dialing, by Dr. Delam
  6. Cellular Hardware & Electronics  - Detailed information on cellular phone EPROMs, by Kingpin  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)  (A Closer Look at EPROMS)
  7. Australian Update  - Info on Australia's phone system, by Les Inconnu
  8. Letters  - Right Letters
  9. VT Hacking  - DEC VT series terminal information and login spoofer, by Mr. Bungle
  10. Janitor Privileges  - Security problems hiring outside janitors, by Voyager (Will Spencer)
  11. Net Surfing Techniques  - Internet surfing tools, by Sonic Life
  12. News Update
  13. 2600 Marketplace
  14. Reviews: Network Security, Information Warfare, and Unauthorized Access  - Review of Steven Shaffer's Network Security, Winn Schwartau's Information Warfare, and the video Unauthorized Access by Annaliza Savage
  15. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 12, Number 1 (Spring 1995)

  1. The World vs. Kevin Mitnick  - Editorial
  2. The Gold Card  - Eurosavage phone cards, by Hack-Tic
  3. Facts On ATM Camera Security  - Overview of ATM surveillance cameras, by Kitsome
  4. Cellular Interception Techniques  - Different methods for the interception of analog cellular phones, by Thomas Icom
  5. Letters  - The Better Letters
  6. Hacking in Brazil  - Hacking in Brazil, by Derneval (Ribeiro Rodrigues)
  7. Hacking Tandy/Casio Pocket Computer  - Using the Tandy PC-6, by Sam Nitzberg
  8. Hacking the Tandy Zoomer/Casio Z-7000 ZPDA  - Using the Tandy ZPDA, by Enigma
  9. 500 Exchange Guide  - List of NXXs in 1-500 land
  10. Pager Major  - Pager system and transmission overview, by Danny Burstein
  11. 2600 Marketplace
  12. West Side Hacker: Masters of Deception  - Book review of Joshua Quittner & Michelle Slatalla's Masters of Deception, by Scott Skinner
  13. Assorted News
  14. Leaking Cables  - Cable company problems
  15. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer 1995)

  1. The Bernie S. Saga  - Editorial
  2. New Anti-Viral Technologies  - How to protect your virus, by Adam Young
  3. The Gender Snooper  - Wireless serial port data transmitter, by Commander Crash  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  4. ATM Tricks  - Diebold ATM tricks, by Helen Gone
  5. Citibank ATM Fun  - Playing with the ATMs at CitiBank, by Ice of Spides
  6. Day of the Hacker  - How a BBS was hacked, by Mr. Galaxy
  7. Diverters  - How call diverters work, by Ray Nonte
  8. Hacking the AS/400  - How the AS/400 works, by Mantis King
  9. Letters  - "Letters are the cornerstone of any civilized society"
  10. Radio Reviews  - Review of some frequency counter and scanner gear, by Blue Whale
  11. War Dialing  - War dialing story and an autodialer script for Qmodem, by VOM  (Code: qmodem autodial)
  12. Coping with Cable Denial 2  - Jerrod 450 hack, by Prowler
  13. 2600 Marketplace
  14. News Items  - Mitnick trial starts
  15. NPA List  - List of area codes
  16. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 12, Number 3 (Fall 1995)

  1. No More Secrets  - Editorial
  2. Stealth Trojans  - Source code for a stealth DOS trojan horse, by Commander Crash
  3. Military Madness  - The true story of my experiences as a paid hacker for the military
  4. T-Shirt Follies  - Washington D.C. 2600 meeting problems, by The Reach
  5. Macintosh Key Capturing  - Source code for a Mac keystroke recorder, by Swarthy  (Code: 2600KeyNabber.txt)
  6. Just Say No  - Build a No Box, by Hudson
  7. COCOT Experimenter's Resource Guide  - Very detailed guide to playing with COCOTs, by Dastar Corn
  8. Letters  - Language is a Virus From Outer Space
  9. Mutation Engine Demystified  - Understanding virus mutation code, by Tio Mate Jones
  10. ISDN Overview  - Technical overview of ISDN services, by Roger Harrison
  11. DTMF Decoder Review  - Review of a MoTron TM-16 DTMF decoder, by Blue Whale
  12. Hacking a Police Interrogation  - Surviving an interrogation, by Darlo Okasi
  13. 2600 Marketplace
  14. Breaking Windows 2  - Defeating Windows screen savers, by Bisect Skull Gas
  15. Movie Reviews: The Net and Hackers  - Movie reviews of The Net and Hackers, by Emmanuel Golddigger and Thee Joker (Jason)  (Hackers Transcript)
  16. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 12, Number 4 (Winter 1995-1996)

  1. Speech Control  - Editorial
  2. What Happens on the AT&T Side  - AT&T long-distance operator info, by Crash 24601
  3. News Updates
  4. A Spoofing Odyssey  - How Kevin Mitnick IP spoofed, by Gregory Gilliss  (Plagiarized from a USENET posting by Tsutomu Shimomura)
  5. Infiltrating Disney  - Very inaccurate Disney World secrets, by Dr. Delam
  6. Sniffing Ethernet  - How to monitor Ethernet traffic, by Veg
  7. Bypassing DOS/Windows Security  - How to bypass the security on DOS/Windows machines, by Case
  8. Understanding VeriFone Machines  - VeriFone machine info, by Dr. No  (Plagiarized from an article by E. W. L.)
  9. Pakistani Phones  - Info on the Pakistani phone system, by The Shepherd
  10. Letters  - Thoughts of the Reader
  11. .COM File Infector  - Source code to a .COM file infector, by Impending Dhoom
  12. Understanding the Hacker  - Editorial, by Bootleg
  13. Scanning Space  - NASA frequencies, by The Majik Man
  14. AOL Syndrome  - Using AOL file space, by Kris
  15. 2600 Marketplace
  16. Hacking Netware  - Hacking Novell Netware, by Trap
  17. Cashing in on Mitnick: The Fugitive Game  - Oh the irony!!!  Book reviews of Jonathan Littman's The Fugitive Game and Tsutomu Shimomura's Takedown, by Scott Skinner
  18. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 13, Number 1 (Spring 1996)

  1. Caught in the Web  - Editorial
  2. Tap Alert  - Simple phone tap detector, by No Comment and Crash Test Idiot  (Text)
  3. A Page of Revenge  - Pager demon dialer, by Big Lou
  4. Unshredding the Evidence  - How to unshred paper evidence, by Datum Fluvius
  5. Confessions of a Beige Boxer  - Funny story, by RedBoxChiliPepper (Brad Carter, MySpace)
  6. Macs at Ease  - Bypassing AtEase, by Loogie
  7. Sharp Cash Trix  - Sharp cash register information, by Dennis Fiery (Knightmare)
  8. Hacking Doors  - Apartment phone system holes, by Clark W. Griswald
  9. Hacking Caller ID Boxes  - Extend the memory on caller ID boxes, by Dave Mathews
  10. The Alaskan Phone System  - Info on the phone system in Alaska, by Ice
  11. Avoiding Suspicion  - How to avoid looking and acting suspicious, by ~Me
  12. Letters  - Where the Letters Are
  13. Motorola Cellular Guide  - Motorola cellular phone information, by Mike Larsen
  14. 2600 Marketplace  - CAP'N CRUNCH WHISTLES. Brand new, only a few left
  15. Hackers '95 Review  - Review of Phone-E & R.F. Burns' film Hackers '95, by Blue Whale
  16. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 13, Number 2 (Summer 1996)

  1. Guided Perceptions  - Editorial
  2. Flood Warning  - SYN flood code for IP spoofing, by Jason Fairlane  (Code: flood.c)
  3. Scanning Australia  - Toll-free carrier scan for Australia, by Comhack International
  4. Imaginary Friends  - Getting phone service with fake ID, by Frog
  5. A Tale of Two Cities  - Phone system in Sarajevo, by Dr. Kolos
  6. How To Create Encryption  - Software encryption tips, by TheCrow (Jack Mott, Greenwich, Connecticut)  (PARADOX.EXE)
  7. Secret Codes  - How to communicate in secret, by Mister Galaxy  (CODEIT Version 3.0)
  8. Consumer Hazards  - Online shopping security, by Mr. Natural
  9. RCONSOLE Hacking  - Extract Novell RCONSOLE passwords, by Simple Nomad (Mark Loveless)
  10. Letters  - The Search for Extraterrestrial Letters
  11. 2600 Marketplace
  12. Flightlink Fun  - Flightlink computer information, by TDi
  13. NYNEX Regression  - Smart pay phone problems in New York, by Rebel
  14. Starting a Hacker Scene  - How to start a local hacker scene, by Derneval
  15. And Justice for All  - Transcript of the Bernie S. trial
  16. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 13, Number 3 (Fall 1996)

  1. Fallout  - Editorial
  2. Searches and Arrests  - Your rights during a search or arrest, by Keyser Soze
  3. Hacking the SCC OS  - It's not what you think, by D-Day
  4. Security Through the Mouse  - Stop keystoke records with this program which uses the mouse, by Steve Rives
  5. Brazilian Phone System  - The phone system in Brazil, by Derneval
  6. Dial Pulser  - Turbo BASIC code for a 2600 Hz SF pulser a.k.a. Captain Crunch whistle, by Golem of Sprague
  7. GI CFT2200 Power Box  - Overview of the General Instrument CFT2200 cable box, by Active Matrix
  8. GTE Voice Prompts  - Codes to generate each of the voice recordings, by Chillin' Bit Boy
  9. HP LX200  - Hacking with the HP LX200 portable computer, by PsychoWeasel
  10. Maximum WOW!  - Compuserve nation-wide PPP Internet service information, by Kris
  11. Hack Your High School  - Hacking your schools computer, by DayEight (Ryan Stevens)
  12. Federal BBS's  - Government BBS's, by Anonymous
  13. Hacking the SR1000 PBX  - Hacking the Cortelco SR1000 PBX system, by maldoror
  14. Building the Cheese Box  - Build a phone line diverter box, by Thomas Icom
  15. Letters  - Going Totally Postal
  16. Spoofing Cellular Service  - Overview of cellular ESN cloning, by Baxlyder  (Similar Article)
  17. Reprogramming Data  - NAM programming info for various cellular phones, by JG
  18. The Weird World of AOL  - AOL terms of service violations
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. PHF Exploit  - Using the infamous PHF exploit, by fencer
  21. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 13, Number 4 (Winter 1996-1997)

  1. Knowledge is Strength  - Editorial
  2. Toward More Secrets  - Info on todays cryptography, by Seraf (Dominick LaTrappe)
  3. Backcountry Phones  - Info on rural phone systems, Optaphones, by Equant (Nathan Hendler, Tucson, Arizona)
  4. Chipcards Explained  - Detailed information on chipcards, by BillSF  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6)
  5. Biggest Mac Mistakes  - Securing Mac computer networks, by The Guy Who Was In Craig Neidorf's Spanish Class And Had No Idea
  6. Craft Access Terminal  - Info on outside plant Craft Access Terminals and the Craft Access System, by Local Loop  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  7. Cracking askSam  - How to bypass askSam database password protection, by Datum Fluvius  (Missing Table)
  8. Snooping via MS-Mail  - Snoop on email using MS-Mail, by Schlork
  9. Letters  - Your Letter Could Be Here
  10. Subscriber Network Interfaces  - Info on telephone network interfaces, by Frequency Man (FreqMan)
  11. Unfriendly Numbers  - List of 800-numbers that charge, by Secret Squirrel (Michael Jacobus)
  12. How To Steal Things  - How to steal stuff, by Ted Perver
  13. Social Engineering via Video  - Use video to social engineer, by Bernz (David Noah Bernick)  (Similar Information)
  14. 2600 Marketplace
  15. Defeating the W95 Screensaver  - How to bypass Windows95 screensavers, by rdpzza
  16. Book Review: Anarchy Online  - Review of Charles Platt's Anarchy Online, by Scott Skinner
  17. 2600 Meetings

"A revenue producing service... That is it in a nutshell.  It is primarily there to produce revenue.  That is what it is all about ... to make money."

Manny Golddigger describing telephone companies on Off the Hook October 2, 1991.

Or maybe this is the entire point of $2600 Enterprises, Inc.?


          $2600 T-Shirt : $18
       $2600 Sweatshirt : $35
              $2600 Hat : $10
   Freedom Downtime DVD : $30
     $2600 Subscription : $20
      $2600 Back Issues : $5
       Off The Hook DVD : $30
        All HOPE Videos : $200
             Mouse Pads : $10
            HOPE Ticket : $75
$2600: A Hacker Odyssey : $40

Take a hint Golddigger.  Telephone companies can't pay their lazy union employees with hugs & love, or by selling old BBS files.


  $2600 Magazine Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring 1997)

  1. Enough is Enough  - Editorial
  2. Hacking LED Signs  - How to hack those scrolling LED signs, by Bernie S.
  3. Use Your Skills to Escape Boot Camp  - How to get out of boot camp, by InVerse
  4. Poor Man's Access  - Provides remote shell access on UNIX servers, by GT  (Code: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  5. Consequences of .GOV/.MIL Hacking  - What happens when you hack .gov/.mil sites, by Chocolate Phoetus
  6. More PHF Fun  - Script to search for PHF holes, by ChezeHead
  7. Credit Card Numbers via Calculators  - How to generate credit card numbers on a TI-82 calculator, by DETHMaster (Jesse Curry)  (Update and Correction)
  8. Paper Evidence  - How to destroy paper evidence, by F. Leader
  9. Cellular Programming Data  - More CT-352/3, CP-170, Technophone 901, CT-100/101/200/201, EZ400 NAM programming notes, by Threc (Dustin Darcy)
  10. Downsizing Insurance  - How to avoid being fired, by Hans Gegen
  11. Letters  - Letters That Don't Suck
  12. How To Hack Tech Support  - How to talk on the phone, by Dennis Fiery (Knightmare)
  13. Letter from Prison  - Letter from Agent Steal
  14. The Other Kevin Book  - Review of the book Jonathan Littman's The Watchman, by Noam Chomski
  15. 2600 Marketplace
  16. How To Legally Use a Red Box  - Use red box tones to control things, by Kingpin
  17. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 14, Number 2 (Summer 1997)

  1. The Neverending Story  - Editorial
  2. Cable Modem Security Holes  - Monitoring cable modem traffic, by Sciri
  3. GSM Comes to North America  - Overview of the GSM cellular phone system, by Phiber Optik (Mark Abene)
  4. The Wonders of Net2Phone  - How to use Net2Phone, by tersIan
  5. Those Pesky Mylar Strips  - Info on the mylar strips in currency, by Dave Mathews
  6. Fortezza: The Next Clipper?  - Sensational overview of a new encryption protocol, by Seraf
  7. Fast-Food Phun  - Harassing fast food drive-thru operators, by VaxBuster (Info)
  8. Tricks and Treats of the AUTOVON  - How to use AUTOVON, by N-Tolerant
  9. Omnipoint in New York City  - List of Omnipoint cell sites in NY, by Syringe
  10. Letters  - Lucky Letters
  11. Defeating HTTP Access Control  - How to defeat web blocking, by Ryan (Ryan Nelson)  (Code: 401-grope.txt)
  12. The Ins-and-Outs of MetroCard Gold  - Technical details of the MetroCard system, by blueski-mask and the wrapper
  13. 2600 Marketplace
  14. News Summary
  15. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 14, Number 3 (Fall 1997)

  1. Sobering Facts  - Editorial
  2. Busted! A Complete Guide to Getting Caught  - What to do if you are busted by the feds, by Agent Steal
  3. Hacking FedEx  - Overview of FedEx computer systems and security (The Beast = SecurID), by PhranSyS Drak3 (Brian Taylor)
  4. Defeating *67 With Omnipoint  - Defeat caller ID blocking on the Omnipoint network, by TtJ
  5. How To Be a Real Dick on IRC  - Hacking and taking over IRC channels, by semiobeing
  6. Brute Forcing the World  - Overview of brute force password hacking, by ChezeHead
  7. Hacking the Vote  - Voting loopholes
  8. The E-ZPass System  - Overview of the E-ZPass toll pass system, by Big Brother
  9. Letters  - We Printed Your Letter!
  10. 2600 Marketplace
  11. News Summary
  12. Secrets of Wal-Mart  - Wal-Mart phone systems, by Pirho (Gregory Jones, New York, New York, MySpace)
  13. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 14, Number 4 (Winter 1997-1998)

  1. Remember the Future  - Editorial
  2. Your Very Own Backhoe  - Backdoor daemon which copys a rootshell into /tmp, by miff  (Code: backhoe.txt)
  3. The Medical Information Bureau  - Getting medical information from insurance companies, by Crash 24601
  4. Some 800-555 Fun  - 800-555 carrier scan, by PorT666 and ChaosMakeR InC.
  5. TCP/IP Basics and Shortcomings  - Overview of TCP/IP and some potential vulnerabilities, by Nathan Dorfman
  6. The Ominous GETS  - Overview of the Government Emergency Telecommunication Service (GETS)  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4)
  7. The Potential of Mobil Speedpass  - Info and dissection of a Mobil Speedpass card, by A.M.
  8. Telco/Government Cooperations  - How the government gets a tap warrant, by Mr. Opossum  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  9. How To Get Away with Things on GeoCities  - How to hide files on GeoCities to bypass their restrictions, by Champ77
  10. The Argentinian Phone System  - Info on the phone system in Argentina, by Derneval (Derneval R. Rodrigues)
  11. How To Hack a Virtual Pet  - How to hack and experiment with "virtual" pets, by MiLtRoNi
  12. Letters  - Letters to Captivate You
  13. Spying on Yahoo  - 1,000 random Yahoo! search strings captured via a security hole  (URL: av.yahoo.com/bin/query?)
  14. Hack Your Head  - Overview of legal stimulants and drugs, by Met-Enkeph (Evan Eveland)
  15. Noggin Cracking  - Cracking software without any tools and just using your brain, by Fidel Castro
  16. Sun's Nasty Little List  - Sun Microsystem's "Denied and Restricted Parties List" (i.e. no sales) list
  17. 2600 Marketplace
  18. 2600 Meetings

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Stop The Lies ---> Murder Emmanuel Goldstein

Stop The Profiteering ---> Murder Emmanuel Goldstein

[idiot1]

Spread The Wealth ---> Murder Emmanuel Goldstein


  $2600 Magazine Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring 1998)

  1. Message Sent  - Editorial
  2. The Defense Switched Network  - Info on the Defense Switched Network, by DataStorm
  3. More on Military Phones  - Info on military phone systems, by Archive
  4. The Mysteries of SIPRNET  - Overview of the Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) network, by the Ruiner (Ian Reddy)
  5. ANI2 - The Adventure Continues  - List of ANI II codes, by vandal
  6. Eggdropping  - How IRC eggdrops work, by Tempest  (Partial)
  7. Naming Exchanges  - How old phone exchanges were named, by Jeff Vorzimmer
  8. Hack the Hardware  - Hacking SuperStack hubs, by Sadena Meti (David Emiley)
  9. Day of the Office Assault  - Office pranks, by MRGALAXY  (Code: office.bs)
  10. Defeating CyberPatrol  - How to bypass CyberPatrol, by Franz Kafka
  11. CGI Flaws  - Security flaws in CGI scripts, by Friedo (Mike Friedman)
  12. A Brief History of Postal Hacking  - Funny history of free mail, by Alien Time Agent, Seraf, and Waldo
  13. Letters
  14. Hacking a BBS with DOS  - BBS security, by Section8
  15. How To Get the Better of Best Buy  - Best Buy computer network info, by Mbuna
  16. Setting up UNIX Trapdoors  - How to hide your entry on UNIX systems, by Nathan Dorfman (Email #2)
  17. 2600 Marketplace
  18. Not a Secret  - Military can't figure out DOS
  19. News Update
  20. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 15, Number 2 (Summer 1998)

  1. Lies  - Editorial
  2. Where Long Distance Charges Come From  - Detailed tabulation of where long distance phone charges come from, by The Prophet (Babu Mengelepouti)
  3. Facts About Cable Modems  - Technical info on cable ISPs and modems, by jeremy
  4. What is ICA?  - Overview of the Independent Computing Architecture protocol, by Democritus "Father of Materialism"
  5. A Newbie Guide to NT4.0  - Beginner guide to Windows NT 4.0, by Konceptor  (Similar Article)
  6. Build a Modem Diverter  - Divert an incoming modem line to another line, by digital/Digital
  7. The Tyranny of Project LUCID  - Info on the LUCID computer system, by Tom Modern
  8. Hacking Lasertag  - Hacking the LaserStorm games, by johnk
  9. Fun With Java  - Playing around with JavaScript, by Ray Dios Haque
  10. Millenium Payphones  - Overview of Nortel Millenium payphones, by Phluck  (Similar Article)
  11. How To Hack Your ISP  - Basic UNIX security, by Krellis
  12. Gameguru Hacking  - How to hack the demo copy of Game Guru, by Axon
  13. Letters
  14. Fingerpainting at the Precinct  - Story of being fingerprinted at the NYPD 44th Precinct, by The IMC
  15. Inter-Tel Phone Systems  - Hacking Inter-Tel phone systems, by Sundance Bean
  16. Security Through "Secure"  - Program to watch process IDs, by kasper  (Code: secure.c)
  17. Tips on Generating Fake ID  - Info on getting or making fake IDs, by DrNick (Ben Polen)
  18. More on DSN  - Overview of the Defense Switched Network, by Dr. Seuss of the OCPP
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 15, Number 3 (Fall 1998)

  1. Progress  - Editorial
  2. Homemade TCP Packets  - Code for a TCP spoofer in Perl, by miff  (Code: lego.txt)
  3. Socket Programming for Fun and Profit  - Beginner info and code for TCP/IP socket programming, by darknite
  4. Blasting Sound  - Simple shell script for generating audio, by Slatan
  5. Back Orifice Tutorial  - How to use and install Back Orifice, by skwp (Yan Pritzker)
  6. How To Probe A Remote Network  - Port scanning overview, by Armageddon
  7. Hack Your Console  - Hacking video game consoles, by m0tion (James Wiggins, Email, Columbia, South Carolina)
  8. Cushioned Encryption and Deniability  - Encryption ideas, by Phunda Mental
  9. The Backyard Phreaker  - Beginner phreaking info, by D-Recz
  10. Expanding Caller ID Storage  - Increase the memory on your caller ID box, by Datum Fluvius
  11. CLLI Codes Explained  - Info on the Bellcore Common Language Location Identification (CLLI) codes, by Crossbar
  12. Hacking Resnet  - Hacking on college networks, by jk
  13. Letters
  14. Screwing With Blockbuster Video  - Messing with Blockbuster, by Hiemlich VonScontertraus the 53rd
  15. Screwing With MovieFone  - Messing with MovieFone, by thirdhorse (Chris Miller)
  16. Screwing With Radio Shack & Compaq  - Messing with Radio Shack and Compaq, by Informagnet
  17. Trunking Communications Monitoring  - Monitoring information for trunked radio communications, by TELEgodzilla
  18. More on SIPRnet  - Info on the Secure Internet Protocol Router network, by Ex-Eleven (John Tate)
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 15, Number 4 (Winter 1998-1999)

  1. The Victor Spoiled  - Editorial
  2. Mitnick Update  - Kevin Mitnick news update
  3. A Touch Memory Primer  - Detailed overview of Dallas iButton touch memory device, by Kingpin  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3)
  4. The Facts of SSN  - Social Security number info and prefix guide, by Kermit the Hog
  5. A Guide to VMS'pionage  - Hacking OpenVMS, by EZ Freeze
  6. Samba: Lion King or Software Suite?  - Overview and security of Samba shares, by VmasterX (Ron Belcher)
  7. Copper Pair Color Coding  - 25-pair color code, by Catatonic Dismay
  8. A Security Hole at S-CWIS  - Computer security holes in Student Campus Wide Information Service, by Phineas Phreak  (Bryan Finger)
  9. Pocket Connectivity for Frugal Hackers  - Hacking with the Sharp Zaurus 3500X, by Mr. Curious
  10. Fun With Netware 5  - Hacking Novell Netware 5, by Khyron (Claude Johnson)
  11. Become a Radio Ninja  - Radio hacking and how to get your ham license, by Javaman (Adam O'Donnell)
  12. Cable Modem Security  - Security with cable modems, by Fencer (Dr. Faubert)
  13. How To Handle the Media  - How not to be stupid like Manny Golddigger, by nex
  14. 800-555 Carriers  - 1-800-555-XXXX carrier scan, by MSD
  15. Letters  - NON SPAM
  16. Why Anonymous Phone Cards Aren't  - Laws that can reveal phone card info
  17. The Cryptography of Today  - Modern computer encryption, by kriminal 3nigma
  18. Hacking the Atcom Cyberbooth  - Hacking airport kiosks, by Fever
  19. Le Firewall  - How firewalls work, by Black Ice
  20. Phreaking in the Midwest  - Phreaking story, by deth6 of the Bullz On Parade
  21. How To Hide From Netscape  - Clearing Netscape cache and history, by J.P. (John Pierce "J.P." Cummins)
  22. 2600 Marketplace
  23. 2600 Meetings

[littleboys]


  TAKEDOWN:

    Number of crimes documented : 2
     Number of meals documented : 42

  $2600:

     Number of good articles : 2
      Number of TinyPedoAds® : 42


  $2600 Magazine Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring 1999)

  1. The Big Time  - Editorial
  2. Tracking Your Vehicles with AVI & ETTM  - Detailed info on electronic toll systems, by Thomas Icom  (Similar Article)
  3. Cracking the Time-Banc System  - Hacking an employee time system, by johnk
  4. A Retail Target  - Target store computer systems, by Luna
  5. Wreaking Havoc with NetBus  - Take control of a remote host using NetBus, by Sikdogg
  6. More Socket Programming for Fun/Profit  - Overview and code examples for socket programming, by darknite
  7. Internet Peering  - Info on Internet linking, by The Prophet
  8. Fun with Tripwire  - How to bypass the Tripwire system, by Estragon
  9. A Hacker's Guide to Getting Busted  - What to do if you are busted, by Outlawyr (Mark Weissburg, Facebook, Chicago, Illinois)
  10. Letters  - Express Yourself
  11. SS7 Explained  - An overview of Signalling System 7, by Friedo
  12. Network Scanning with NMAP  - man nmap, by rain.forest.puppy (Russell F. Prigogine)
  13. News Update  - Various news bits
  14. Hacking a Sony Playstation  - Installing a Playstation mod chip, by Flack  (Rob O'Hara, Yukon, Oklahoma, DOB: 08/22/1973)
  15. 2600 Marketplace
  16. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 16, Number 2 (Summer 1999)

  1. A Culmination of Efforts  - Editorial
  2. Securing Your Linux Box  - Steps to help secure your new Linux installation, by miff
  3. More on SIPRNet  - Overview of the Secret IP Routing Network (SIPRnet) used by the U.S. military, by Happy Harry
  4. Hacking AS/400  - Discusses the IBM AS/400 mainframe including pre-set user IDs, default password policy and some useful commands, by radiat
  5. Fun at Costco  - Hacking Costco's AS/400, by nux
  6. Brute Forcer for Tracer  - Brute forcer for Tracer unit control hardware found at most big stores, by J-lite
  7. Broad Band via the Earth  - Broadband radio info using the Earth as a conductor, by saint (David)
  8. Secrets of Copy Protection  - How various hardware and software copy protection schemes work, by root access (Data War)
  9. How Parents Spy on Their Children  - Computer usage spy programs and One Tough Computer Cop software, by Demonologist
  10. The Future of IPV6  - How IPv6 works in comparison to IPv4, by rift
  11. Letters  - Chatter
  12. How To Keep Parents From Spying  - Grow up, by JediMaster666 (Phillip Benoit)
  13. Food For Your Brain  - Finding info about people using info available from things like IRC, by DJ Tazz
  14. Adventures With Neighborhood Gates  - How security gates in gated communities work, by jaundice
  15. Internal Hacking  - Hacking internal networks to try and get a raise, by Zenstick
  16. Batch vs. Interactive  - Computer processing systems, by StankDawg (David Blake)
  17. Manipulating the Aspect  - Hacking the Aspect ACD call center system, by HyTeK
  18. Pushbutton Lock Hacking  - Info on Benton T2 model DL2700 and DL2750 push-button locks, by Clawz
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 16, Number 3 (Fall 1999)

  1. Slow Motion  - Editorial
  2. Upload Bombing  - Web server attacks by expoiting CGI holes, by Ulf of VSU
  3. Killing a File  - Throughly remove a file from a computer, by THX1138
  4. The Terrorist of Orange, Texas  - Story from Texas, by The Abstruse One (Jason Byrons)
  5. ITS Prison Phones  - Info about the Inmate Telephone System, by ElecRage (John Schang)
  6. Infiltrating MediaOne  - Cracking MediaOne Express, by Lobo The Duck
  7. Palmpilot's Canadian Red Box  - PalmPilot program for red box tones, by CYB0RG/ASM
  8. Forging Ping Packets  - C source code to forge ICMP requests, by /bin/laden  (Similar Code: echospoof.c)
  9. Trunking Communications Monitoring - Part 2  - More info on monitoring trunked radio systems, by TELEgodzilla
  10. Internet Radio Stations  - Running a Internet "radio" station, by -theJestre- (Chris Marland)
  11. Quantum Hacking  - Info on quantum computer hacking and the OpenQubit project, by skwp  (PDF)  (Code: OpenQubit-0.2.0.tar.gz)
  12. Protel COCOTS  - Info on Protel COCOT payphones, by HeadTrip
  13. Assorted Disney Fun  - Disney crap, by Hacks and Madjestr
  14. Letters  - Enunciations
  15. An Overview of Cellemetry  - Cellular telemetry, by Jinx (Johnny)
  16. Solaris x86 for Plants  - Install Solaris, by Javaman
  17. Eleetisms  - How to talk like an idiot, by Hex (Jarrod Eyamie)
  18. 2600 Marketplace
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 16, Number 4 (Winter 1999-2000)

  1. Violence, Vandals, Victims  - Editorial
  2. Accessing Forbidden NTFS Drives  - Circumvent security on a Windows NT machine, by NUMBERSYX (Chris Stoddard)
  3. Security Through NT? Not Likely  - Security holes in Windows NT, by Kurruppt2k (DOB: 05/01/1986)  (Similar Info)
  4. Countermeasures Revisited  - Use a milliwatt tone test number and inductive probe to find phone taps or extensions, by Seuss
  5. DATUs - The Tool of the New Age Phreak  - Detailed info on Harris DATUs, by MMX  (Supplemental Files)
  6. Messing With Staples  - Harrassing old ladies at a Staples store, by Maverick(212)
  7. I Own Your Car!  - Car company story, by Slatan
  8. Telco-Babble  - Phone wiring info, by Android
  9. An Intro to Paging Networks and POCSAG/FLEX Interception  - Monitoring pager networks, by Black Axe
  10. Hack the Media  - Fighting today's media con artists, by Jim Nieken
  11. Letters  - People Who Can't Keep Quiet
  12. How To Create New Urban Legends  - I don't know, by Jim Johnstone
  13. Hacking Explorer (the car)  - Hacking Ford Explorers, by Bob
  14. Net Nanny Nonsense  - How Net Nanny works and stuff, by Raz
  15. Why Redboxing Doesn't Work  - Death of Automated Coin Toll Service (ACTS), by The Prophet
  16. Spoofing Call Waiting ID  - Send fake caller ID info during call waiting phase, by Lucky225 (Jered Morgan)
  17. The Sprint Integrated On Demand Network  - Info on Sprint's Integrated On Demand (ION), by Prototype Zero
  18. Understanding Microsoft Exchange  - Overview of Microsoft's Exchange server, by PayLay
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

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  $2600 Magazine Volume 17, Number 1 (Spring 2000)

  1. The Next Chapter  - Editorial
  2. A Taste of Freedom  - Post-prison letter from Kevin Mitnick, by Kevin Mitnick  (Picture 1, Picture 2)
  3. How to Stay a Sysadmin  - Tips for computer system admins, by Shade (Paul A. Watson)
  4. Military Computer Secrets  - Miltary computer tidbits, by Suicidal
  5. Securing Web Sites With ASP  - ASP code to secure a web page, by guinsu
  6. Still More on SIPRnet  - More info on SIPRnet, by Phrostbyte (Kevin Wahl)
  7. Finding and Exploiting Bugs  - Searching code for bugs, by Astroman66 (Andrew Lance)
  8. All About SecurID  - Overview of SecurID, by magus (Steven Beverly)
  9. SecurID  - Info on the protocol, by xenox
  10. Your Internet Birthday  - Fake birthdays, by The Cheshire Catalyst
  11. Make Spammers Work For You  - Spamming spammers, by Chatreaux
  12. Taking Advantage of All Advantage  - I don't know, by silicon kill
  13. AT&T's Gaping Hole  - Free phone service with AT&T wireless, by Jinx
  14. Cellular Networks Detailed  - Detailed info on various cellular protocols, by EchoMirage
  15. Letters  - We're Listening
  16. How PSX Copy Protection Works  - How Playstation copy protection works, by Lord Xarph (Tod Weitzel)
  17. Fun at Circuit City  - Harrass old ladies at Circuit City, by ccsucks
  18. How to Build a Coffee Box  - Combine a beige and brown box, by skrooyoo
  19. The Sprint PCS Network  - Tech info on the Sprint PCS cellular network, by sn0crash
  20. How to Get Banned From Your ISP  - How to be stupid, by Mandark
  21. Build, Don't Buy, Your Next Computer  - How to build a computer, by bober
  22. How Does That DSS Card Really Work?  - Tech info on DirecTV cards, by Phedog
  23. 2600 Marketplace
  24. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 17, Number 2 (Summer 2000)

  1. Madness  - Editorial
  2. The Art of System Profiling  - Indentifying systems on the Internet, by Thuull  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  3. A Brief Intro to Biometrics  - Info on Biometric physical security systems, by Cxi~
  4. Fun With TDOC  - Tennessee Department of Corrections network, by Anonymous
  5. Strange Abuses For Your Home Phone  - Info on a Conair HAC SW8260 phone, by Static (Brandon Malzahn)
  6. More Advantages of All Advantage  - More info on All Advantage, by KireC
  7. Over The Verizon?  - Verizon domains
  8. Securing ASP: A Deeper Cut  - Secure web pages with ASP, by AgentK (Kent Tegels)
  9. Jello Biafra: Hacker Ambassador  - Clueless, rich, hypocritical, media whore - sounds just like Manny Golddigger, by princessopensource (Shana Skaletsky)
  10. Hacking The Three Holed Payphone  - Old pay phone hacks, by Munzenfernsprechermann
  11. Packet Analysis and Header Sniffers  - Packet sniffing infomation, by Javaman  (Code: headers.c)
  12. Letters  - Dangerous Thought Section
  13. A Simple Hex Hack  - Registry hex editing, by Zarathustra
  14. Secrets of Dell  - Secrets of Dell tech support, by Deamtime
  15. How Domains Are Stolen  - Domain name hijacking, by Crim, Redomega
  16. Playing With Dominos  - Lotus Notes info, by Dr. Clue
  17. Java Applet Hacking  - Java tricks, by Xprotocol
  18. The Privacy Box  - Prevent phone extension pick up, by obitus
  19. A Student's Privacy Security Survey  - College security, by Pip Macki (Mike S.)
  20. 2600 Marketplace
  21. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 17, Number 3 (Fall 2000)

  1. A Summer of Trials  - Editorial
  2. Kernel Modification Using LKMs  - Linux kernel hacks using modules, by dalai (Josh D.)
  3. How to Hack CyberTime Software   - Password hack for CyberTime, by Waphle
  4. Target Advertising  - Advertising notes, by Hieimlich VonScootertraus the 53rd
  5. An Introduction to Sprint ION  - Sprint's Integrated On Demand (ION) Network, by The Prophet  (Similar Article)
  6. The GeoSpatial Revolution  - Using Geographical Information Systems, by Silvio Manuel
  7. Anomaly Detection Systems  - Intrusion detection systems, by Thuull
  8. Hunting the Paper Carnivore  - Paper trails, by BrotherBen
  9. The Making of a Pseudo Felon  - Hacking story of a person caught scanning for "codes," by Brent Ranney
  10. Flaws in Outsourced ECommerce Systems  - Security problems with E-commerce sites, by Dean Swift
  11. Letters  - Reader Droppings
  12. Finding a Target Using DNS Lookups  - man nslookup, by fU9A5i
  13. Another Way to Defeat URL Filters  - Use a host's decimal equivalent to bypass filters, by ASM_dood  (Similar Article)
  14. Accessing Federal Court Records  - Getting court records, by Iconoclast
  15. Zone Scanning  - Scanning an entire network, by DEFT
  16. DeCSS in Words  - DeCSS is protected speech but the Pledge of Allegiance is not - figure that one out!
  17. Build a Car Computer   - Build a computer system for your car, by Megatron
  18. 2600 Marketplace
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 17, Number 4 (Winter 2000-2001)

  1. Direction  - Editorial
  2. Introduction to Snooping Around  - Basic Internet host snooping, by copycat
  3. BellSouth's Mobitex Network  - Info on Mobitex wireless data networks, by Dspanky (Dave)
  4. An Introduction to Radio Scanning  - Basic of radio scanners, by Sam Morse
  5. More Java Fun  - Messing with Java, by FaultySignal9
  6. Sub7 - Usage, Prevention, Removal  - Info on the Sub7 script kiddie program, by CaS
  7. Get Anyone's Credit Report For Free  - Getting credit card reports, by Ranaldo
  8. Microsoft's Hook and Sinker  - Microsoft MCSE info, by LeXeR
  9. Hacking an NT Domain from the Desktop  - Messing with Windows NT, by Hi_RISC
  10. The DVD Paper Chain  - DVD info, by Common Knowledge
  11. Polymorphism Script  - Polymorphism code
  12. Letters  - Postal Prose
  13. Confusing ANI and Other Phone Tricks  - Operator diversion and other tricks, by Lucky225
  14. Jury Nullification and The Hacker  - Jury tricks, by Aslo Sprach Zarathustra
  15. Cop Proof Laptops  - Police car laptop computers, by Common Knowledge
  16. Radio Shack's Newest Giveaway  - :CueCat info, by canyoumatrix
  17. Dissecting Shaw's Systems  - Cash register info, by Sect0r F4ilure
  18. Hacking Free ISPs Using WinDump  - Hacking free dial-up ISPs, by rya
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

[cash_cow]

"Psst...  Hey Kevin!  Listen to me and we can both pull in six-figures a year by scaring teenaged boys."


  $2600 Magazine Volume 18, Number 1 (Spring 2001)

  1. Signs of Hope  - Editorial
  2. Police Searches of Computers  - Procedure for police searches and warrants, by Todd Garrison (Denver, Colorado, MySpace, Band Info)
  3. The Future of PKI  - Overview of the public key infrastructure for credit and smart cards, by Elite158
  4. PHP/CGI Vulnerabilities and Abuses  - Common security holes with PHP and Perl scripts, by L14
  5. Breaking the Windows Script Encoder  - How to defeat the Windows Script Encoder (screnc.exe), by Mr. Brownstone  (Code: scrdec18.c)
  6. Liberating Advants Terminals  - Bugs in Advants Internet kiosks, by Loki
  7. A Romp Through System Security  - Overview of securing you Linux system, by Lumikant with help from Zarium
  8. Hacking QuickAid Internet Stations  - Bugs in QuickAid Internet kiosks, by Durkeim the Withered God
  9. The Billboard Liberation Front  - People with too much time on their hands
  10. Computing with the Fabric of Reality  - Overview of quantum-based computers and their applications for defeating public-key crypto, by Chris Silva aka Sarah Jane Smith
  11. Letters  - SMS
  12. Secrets of Electronic Shelf Labels  - Overview of supermarket LCD price labels, by Trailblazer (Paul)
  13. Anomaly Detection Systems, Part II  - Intrusion detection under Linux, by Thuull
  14. The Anna Kournikova Virus  - Overview of the Anna Kournikova Virus, by 6M AL
  15. Declawing Your :CueCat  - Removing the serial number from your :CueCat, by Lunius
  16. Scum  - Realistic-looking "fake" bill
  17. "Takedown" Taken Down  - Only $2600 Magazine can distort the truth about Kevin Mitnick and profit from him, by Emmanuel Golddigger  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  18. 2600 Marketplace
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 18, Number 2 (Summer 2001)

  1. The Broken Wheels of Justice  - Editorial
  2. What is Carnivore, Really?  - Overview of the Carnivore FBI program, by Achilles Outlaw, Ph.D.
  3. Extra Polymorphic Worms  - Info and code on polymorphic worms and viruses, by Dr. Leovinus
  4. Everything Your Parents Told You About ESS was a Lie  - Wow! A good phone article!, by dalai  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)
  5. Michigan Memos  - Internal memos from Ameritech and Ford
  6. How To Become a Hacker Saint  - Wow!  A stupid article!, by J-Fast
  7. Misconceptions About TCP Wrappers  - Using and securing tcp_wrappers, by Golden_Eternity (Blake R. Swopes)
  8. Hacking an NT 4 Domain from the Desktop - Revisited  - Hacking Windows NT 4, by Hi_Risc aka ASB  (Code: nt4.txt)
  9. Popular Myths on Password Authentication  - How to chose secure passwords, by Stephen Thomas
  10. Exploring HPUX Password Schemes  - Info and code for cracking HPUX 10.x passwords, by Alex
  11. Letters  - The Inbox
  12. AOL At School  - Overview of the AOL at School program, by The Datapharmer
  13. Fun With Fortres  - Messing with Fortres 101, by Amatus (David Barksdale)  (DeFortres.zip)
  14. AT&T At Home  - Info on AT&T @Home Internet services, by m0rtis (Daniel R. Wright)
  15. The New AT&T Network  - Info on the AT&T long distance network, by Lucky225
  16. Tell Me; Uses and Abuses  - Using and abusing wake up call services, by Screamer Chaotix  (Bridgeport, Connecticut, Email #1, Email #2, Hackermind, Frequency Archive)
  17. Snooping the Stack  - Snooping around the Internet, by ThinkT4nk (Ryan McGowan, St. Louis, Missouri)
  18. 2600 Marketplace
  19. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 18, Number 3 (Fall 2001)

  1. Consequences  - Editorial
  2. Deconstructing a Fortres  - Hacking Fortres 101 version 4, by Acidus (Billy Hoffman)
  3. Passport Hacking  - Security vulnerability in Microsoft Passport, by Chris Shiflett
  4. How to Decrypt DirecTV  - How to decode DirecTV satellite signals using H-cards, by Clovis (Louis Edward Trumpbour)
  5. Code Red 2  - Entering Code Red infected machines, by Braddock Gaskill
  6. The Ultimate DRM Hack  - Bypassing DRM, by The Walrus
  7. Decloqing Copy Protection  - Assholes in Canada stealing from the U.S. - then bragging about it, by Pack Rat Sam
  8. Hacking Time  - Dialup time clock machines, by HoTsAbI
  9. Myths about TCP Spoofing  - Some myths on IP spoofing, by Grandmaster Plague (Evan Sparks)
  10. Playing with Qwest DSL  - Overview of Qwest DSL service, by phobik
  11. Defeating Intrusion Detection Systems  - Scripts for defeatings an IDS, by SnakeByte (Eric Sesterhenn)
  12. Letters  - Fine Print
  13. Compromising Internet Appliances  - Hacking Internet connected household appliances, by Plex Inphiniti
  14. An Introduction to ARP Spoofing  - Good overview of ARP spoofing, by Sean Whalen  (PDF)
  15. Offset Hacking  - In memory hex editing of Everquest, by Darbyersh
  16. The Invisible Box  - Defeat telephone in-use lights, by Lucky225
  17. Bypassing Cisco Router Passwords  - How to bypass the passwords on a Cisco 2500/2600, by Nickels 1
  18. Hacking Retail Hardware  - Hacking point-of-sale terminals, by dual_parallel (Mike, Phoenix, Arizona)
  19. Hacking Kodak Picture Maker  - Hack a Kodak picture kiosk, by deadkode
  20. Netjacking for Complete Idiots  - Hijacking 802.11b connections, by Dark Overlord of the DoC (Peter Shipley)
  21. Exploiting Intelligent Peripherals  - HP JetDirect printer hacking, by Screamer Chaotix
  22. 2600 Marketplace
  23. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 18, Number 4 (Winter 2001-2002)

  1. 2001-2002  - Editorial
  2. The Security of the Inferno OS  - Security sematics of Vita Nuova's Inferno OS, by dalai
  3. Black Ice Defender - a Personal Firewall  - Overview and install how-to for Black Ice Defender, by Suicidal_251
  4. The Future of Enhanced 911  - Cellular E911, by Wumpus Hunter
  5. Behind the Scenes on a Web Page  - Very detailed overview of how a web server works, by angelazaharia (Angela Zaharia)
  6. Cracking Clever Content  - How to bypass Clever Content, by Tokachu
  7. Right Click Suppression  - Code to add right-click suppression to your webpage and how to bypass it, by Rob Rohan  (Similar Article)
  8. Fun with Radio Shack  - Info on Radio Shack Internet kiosks, by Cunning Linguist (Jeff Strauss)
  9. Building a Floppy Based Router  - Small router on a floppy, by netfreak
  10. Build a Wooden Computer  - Build a wood computer case, by Elite158 (Joerg Kurt Wegner)
  11. Harnessing the Airwaves  - Introduction and overview of low-power "pirate" radio, by Mark12085 (Mark)
  12. Secrets of Rogers @Home  - Behind the scenes at @Home, by Gr@ve_Rose (Sean Murray-Ford)
  13. Basics on Answering Machine Hacking  - More information on hacking answering machines, by horrid  (Code: 2digits.txt, 3digits.txt)
  14. Letters  - Still Legal Thoughts
  15. Hacking the Highway  - Hacking those trailer road signs, by mennonite
  16. How to Hack from a Ram Disk  - Setting up and running programs in a RAM disk, by Nv
  17. Hacking with Samba  - Hacking Samba servers, by dknfy
  18. Fun Facts About Wal-Mart  - Wal-Mart customer terminals and pharmacy computers, by A.W.M.
  19. IIS - Far from Unhackable  - Finding and hacking Microsoft web servers, by xile
  20. Examining Student Databases  - Security checking university student databases, by Screamer Chaotix
  21. 2600 Marketplace
  22. 2600 Meetings

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--- Hermann Goering, Hitler's designated successor, before being sentenced to death at the Nuremberg trials. ($2600 Vol 19, No. 4)


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  $2600 Magazine Volume 19, Number 1 (Spring 2002)

  1. Time To Care  - Editorial
  2. Transaction Based Systems  - Overview and security in computer based transaction systems, by StankDawg
  3. How to Regain Privacy on the Net  - Stopping cookies, web bugs, spyware, etc., by Boris Loza
  4. Stupid Google Tricks  - How to search using Google, by Particle Bored (Cory Bys)
  5. Neat Stuff with Switchboard.com  - Searching for private information with Switchboard.com, by Cunning Linguist
  6. Poor Man's 3D  - How to make cheap 3D glasses for use in WinAmp, by diabolik  (Source Code)
  7. Appletalk Security Secrets  - Security on AppleTalk networks, by Steven Kreuzer
  8. The Definitive Guide to Phreak Boxes  - Brief overview of phone phreak's "color" boxes, by Elf Qrin (Valerio Capello)
  9. The Bungee Box  - Very simple beige box, by Captain B
  10. CampusWide Wide Open  - Very good article on the CampusWide ID card, by Acidus
  11. Idiocy in the Telcos  - Confusion with todays phone companies, by The Cheshire Catalyst
  12. Letters  - Backtalk
  13. Creative Cable Modem Configuration  - Cable modem and DOCIS information, by Pankaj Arora
  14. Fun Password Facts  - Different password combinations, by hairball (New Kensington, Pennsylvania)
  15. Defeating Network Address Translation  - Routing ports behind a NAT, by g00gleminer
  16. NSI Abuse  - Network Solutions not following their own rules, by Chris Byrnes  (Phonelosers Domain Takeover Info)
  17. The Threat of a Lazy Admin  - Secure both sides of your network, by Javier O. (Javier Ortega)
  18. A Script for the Right Click Suppressed  - Example script to block right-clicks, by Pete  (Code)
  19. Retail Hardware Revisited  - Kmart rules, by dual_parallel
  20. More Radio Shack Facts  - Internet connection and store information at Radio Shack, by c3llph
  21. 2600 Marketplace
  22. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 19, Number 2 (Summer 2002)

  1. Fair Use and Abuse  - Editorial
  2. The Comprehensive Guide to 802.11b Wireless Networks  - Good overview of WiFi networks, by Dragorn (Michael Kershaw)  (Alternate)
  3. How To Break Through a Proxy or Firewall  - How to break through a firewall, by unformed
  4. A Nasty NT Bug  - How to kill a NT machine, by HJH  (Code: nasty_nt_bug.c)
  5. A Look Back  - Story of old hacker days, by dufu
  6. Grab That Cache  - View images in your browser's cache, by David Nicol  (Code: grabcache.txt)
  7. The End of an Era  - The end of red boxing, by Lucky225
  8. NCR ATMs - Aurum Ex Machina  - Info on NCR ATM computers, by Acidus  (Code: NCR-ATM.pdf)
  9. The Afghan Phone System  - The phone system in Afghanistan, by Iconoclast
  10. Yet Another Way to Defeat URL Filters  - Program to bypass URL filtering, by ThermoFish (James)  (Code: host2dec.c)
  11. Getting Into Cisco Routers  - Attacking Cisco routers, by Grandmaster Plague
  12. A New Era of Telecommunications Surveillance  - Overview of telecommunications surveillance, by The Prophet
  13. Web Server Discovery Tool  - Scanner for websites, by Boris Loza (Toronto, Canada)  (Code: tws.txt)
  14. Letters  - Input
  15. Your Eyes Have Just Been Sold  - Info on web ads, by docburton
  16. Dumpster Diving: One Man's Trash  - How to dig through garbage, by Grifter
  17. Mind Tricks  - How to intimidate people, by Tazz Shippensburg
  18. Review: Hacker Culture  - Review of Douglas Thomas' Hacker Culture, by Ben McCorkle
  19. CBDTPA: Yet Another Privacy Concern  - Info on the Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act, by area_51
  20. Null Sessions and Enumeration  - Info on Windows null sesssions, by AcidFlame
  21. 2600 Marketplace
  22. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 19, Number 3 (Fall 2002)

  1. Freedom's Biggest Enemy  - Editorial
  2. Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance  - Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act overview and notes, by Mystic
  3. The Mysterious World of the LERG  - Definitions of some Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG) terms, by Tom Morrow 3.0
  4. Telezapper, Telemarketers, and the TCPA  - How to stop telemarketers, by bland_inquisitor  (Alternate)
  5. A Password Grabbing Attempt  - Login screen password grabber, by Gr@ve_Rose  (Code: passgrab.txt)
  6. Advanced Password Recovery  - Password cracking tips, by Galahad  (DOC)
  7. Fun Password Facts Revisited  - sex, god, etc, by kaige
  8. Hacking on Vacation  - Disney World ticket, computer, network information, by Eric
  9. Your Guide to Target  - Target store and cash register computer systems, by Code0
  10. Outsmarting Blockbuster  - Social engineering Blockbuster, by Maniac_Dan (Dan McAloon)
  11. The New Card Up DirecTV's Sleeve  - Info on DirecTV satellite cards, by Mangaburn
  12. The Pewter Box  - Turn an old harddrive into a speaker, by Mark12085
  13. How To Log URL Request Strings  - How to save IE URLs, by LiquidBinary (Mike Leonguerrero)  (Code: ie_spy.c)  (IE_Spy.exe)  (Alternate)
  14. Letters  - Missives
  15. A History of "31337SP34K"  - History of idiot speak, by StankDawg
  16. Hardware Broadband Client Monitoring - an Overview  - Monitoring DSL traffic, by psyk0mantis
  17. How To Set Up a Free (Secure!) Web Server at Home  - Hiding servers on cable/DSL, by Khoder bin Hakkin
  18. A Word of Warning from a Caught Uncapper  - Story of a caught cable modem uncapper, by Kris Olson
  19. Hacking Electronic Message Centers  - Hacking electronic signs, by Mr. Glenn Frog
  20. Breaking Down the DYNIX Door  - How to harass those poor old librarians, by iCe799  (Security Info)
  21. The Current State of E-Commerce Security  - E-commerce security issues, by Derek P. Moore
  22. Review: The Art of Deception  - Review and ego stroking of Kevin Mitnick's The Art of Deception, by Emmanuel Golddigger
  23. 2600 Marketplace
  24. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 19, Number 4 (Winter 2002-2003)

  1. Positivity  - Editorial
  2. Passport Hacking Revisited  - Vulnerability in Microsoft Passport, by Chris Shiflett
  3. Lazy Exchange Admins  - Security holes in Microsoft Exchange servers, by ddShelby (George M., Savannah, Georgia)
  4. Warspying  - Portable receiver for wireless X10 cameras, by Particle Bored
  5. CD Media Data Destruction  - How to destroy CDs, by Gr3y t0qu3
  6. How to Make a DVD Backup  - How to rip, copy, and encode DVDs, by Maniac_Dan  (PDF)
  7. Honeypots: Building the Better Hacker  - Overview of computer honeypots, by Bland Inquisitor  (Alternate)
  8. DNS Redirection Stopped  - VB script to check IP-to-DNS mappings, by c0ld_b00t
  9. More on Telemarketing  - More tricks for defeating telemarketers, by D. Foetus (D.L. Jones)
  10. Cracking Voter Fraud  - How to prevent fake voter registrations, by Kr@kH3d (DFxC, Dominick)
  11. Linux on the XBox  - How to install Linux on an XBox, by Live_wire
  12. Removing Spyware and Adware  - man rm, by 0/\/3_3y3d_/\/\0/\/st3r
  13. Exposing the Coinstar Network  - Overview of the Coinstar change machine network, by area_51
  14. A Dumpster Diving Treasure  - Neat finds (Alteon iSD-100) in the garbage, by phantasm (Robert Davies)
  15. DMCA vs. DMCRA  - Ramblings, by Alex Daniel
  16. Letters  - Blather
  17. .ncsc.mil (144.51.x.x)  - man dig
  18. A Brief Introduction to DeepFreeze  - How the DeepFreeze blocking software works, by The Flatline
  19. Beating Download Manager Protection  - Defeating file blocking on the web, by Straightface
  20. DHCP is Your Friend!  - How to configure DHCP, by di0nysus
  21. 2600 Marketplace
  22. 2600 Meetings

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  $2600 Magazine Volume 20, Number 1 (Spring 2003)

  1. Not In Our Name  - Editorial
  2. ANI and Caller ID Spoofing  - How to fake your Calling Party Number (CPN) parameter, by Lucky225
  3. A Hacker Goes to Iraq  - Computer info from Iraq, by Chris McKinstry
  4. Getting Busted - Military Style  - Overview of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, by TC
  5. Unsolicited Mail  - Spam from SIPRNET, propaganda
  6. Anonymous E-Mail Using Remailers  - How to use and stay anonymous using E-mail remailers, by angelazaharia
  7. Fun with 802.11b at Kroger's  - Using the wireless network at Kroger's, by Kairi Nakatsuki
  8. Best Buy Insecurities  - How to access the Internet via computers at Best Buy, by WInt3rmut3
  9. Ripping Movies from DVD to CD-R  - How to rip DVDs, by Solthae
  10. XM - The Flawed Future of Radio  - Horribly inaccurate overview of XM radio, by Acidus
  11. Letters  - Babble
  12. A First Look at Virgin Mobile  - Technical overview of the Virgin Mobile cellular carrier, by The Prophet
  13. Creating Delay in the New Age  - Using 3-way calling to recreate the old sound of tandem stacking, by Screamer Chaotix
  14. IBuySpy Portal Software  - Overview of the Microsoft's IBuySpy web portal software, by Papa Doc
  15. Defeating Salon.com's Premium Content  - View Salon web pages without paying for them, by annie niemoose
  16. Fun with Hosting on your Cable/DSL  - How to host servers on your cable or DSL connection, by Toby (Toby Richards)
  17. Keyboard Theory for the New Age Phreak  - Neat concept linking piano keys to telephone tones, by autocode
  18. A Glimpse at the Future of Computing  - Ramblings, by Phocks (Joshua Birtles)
  19. 2600 Marketplace
  20. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 20, Number 2 (Summer 2003)

  1. Disrespecting the Law  - Editorial
  2. Roll Your Own IIS Intrusion Detection System  - Detect attacks on an IIS web server, by The Rev. Jackal-Headed-God (Corey Ehmke)
  3. Traversing the Corporate Firewall  - How to pass non-HTTP traffic through a firewall, by superheast
  4. Staying Anonymous in the Information Age  - Tips for getting private information, by Lucky225
  5. Hardware Key Logging  - Overview of KeyKatcher-type keystroke loggers, by XlogicX (Eric Davisson)
  6. Peeling Grapes  - Peeling back website security, by Bryan Elliott
  7. Microphones, Laptops, and Supertaps  - Security problems with computer microphones, by Dark Spectrum (Wideband Dreamer)
  8. Optimum Online and You  - Optimum cable ISP servies, potential security holes, and how they try to block file sharing, by Screamer Chaotix
  9. Cyber Cafe Software Security  - Cyber cafe software overview, by minion
  10. A Coupon Trick  - Change the value of a coupon's value, by Charles
  11. Hacking the Look  - To to make your windows pretty, by Rev. Edward Karn (ZenLogic)
  12. Hosting an FTP Server on Cable/DSL Routers  - How to host servers on a cable or DSL connection, by osiris188
  13. Letters  - Voices
  14. McWireless Exposed  - McDonalds WiFi networks, by Epiphany (Darien S. Acosta) and J0hny_Lightning
  15. 802.11b Reception Tricks  - Hardware tips to improve 802.11b networking, by ddShelby
  16. Distributed Reflective Denial of Service Attacks  - Overview of DRDoS attacks, by Spyrochaete (Brian [This guy is an idiot])  (.DOC)
  17. Fun with the Nokia 3360/3361  - Test and debug modes for the Nokia 3361 phone, by FragSpaz
  18. Why Redboxing Still Works (sorta)  - Red boxing off operators, by Plazmatic Shadow (Kevin Leacock)
  19. Xploiting XP  - Getting around XP serial numbers, by Bill Melater
  20. 2600 Marketplace
  21. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 20, Number 3 (Fall 2003)

  1. Feeding the Frenzy  - Editorial
  2. Getting to Know Your Neighbors  - Wireless network hacking, by Shiv Polarity
  3. Servers on a Ghetto ISP  - Hiding servers on cable/DSL connection, by Lirakis
  4. More Methods for Hosting FTP on Broadband  - Hiding FTP servers on cable/DSL connection, by Apratt
  5. Hacking the Look: Revisited  - Make your Windows desktop look pretty, by mojomonkee (Brian Connolly)
  6. Case Mods Made Easy  - Make your computer look pretty, by X3N0X
  7. DVDs on a Pocket PC  - Play DVDs on a Pocket PC, by Shawn Frederick
  8. More XBox Fun and Mischief  - XBox hardware modifications, by spite
  9. Shopping for a Security Flaw? Try Retail  - Security holes in retail stores, by dead_pilgrim
  10. Troubling Target  - Target store computer systems, by redxlegion (Red Legion, DOB: 08/21, Michigan)
  11. Blockbuster Tricks  - How to avoid late fees, by C.B. Cates
  12. Webhacking with CVS  - Look for info in CVS directorys, by methodic (Tony Lambiris)
  13. Basics of Cellular Number Portability  - How cellular number portability works, by C3llph
  14. The Hacker Diet  - How to eat good, by Shade
  15. Feather.c  - Preserve a program's atime and mtime source code, by Kairi Nakatsuki  (Code: feather.c)
  16. Letters  - Articulated Gibberish
  17. Denial of Service Attacks, Tools of the Trade  - How DoS attacks work, by bland_inquisitor  (Alternate)
  18. Frequency Theory for the Phone Hacker/Musician  - How audio frequencies are related, by The Piano Guy
  19. A Trip Down Memory Lane  - Story on old hacker days, by Jimmy Yu
  20. Finding Ogg - Audio Evangelism  - Info on the OGG audio format, by The Dark Shirt
  21. Infidelity in the Information Age  - Story on how deleted info really isn't, by atoma
  22. The Threat of Biometrics  - Overview of the MorphoTouch biometrics system installed at a school, by _cHiCkEn_ (Pennsylvania)
  23. Gentner GSC3000 for Total Morons  - Info on the Gentner GSC3000 radio station control hardware, by blakmac (Blake MacArthur)
  24. 2600 Marketplace
  25. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 20, Number 4 (Winter 2003-2004)

  1. Paranoia vs. Sanity  - Editorial
  2. Hacking the Genome  - DNA and genetic modifications, by Professor L  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)  (Similar Information)
  3. Whom Do You Trust?  - SSL overview, by Juraj Bednar
  4. System Profiling Through RPC  - Probing hosts via RPC, by Screamer Chaotix
  5. Robots and Spiders  - How Internet spiders work, loopholes, by StankDawg
  6. Living Without a SSN  - How to avoid using your Social Security Number, by Lucky225
  7. More Fun With Wireless Hacking  - Quick notes on WiFi hacking, by VileSYN (Dennis Brown)  (Alternate)
  8. WEP: Not For Me  - Default settings in wireless APs, by 0x20Cowboy  (Alternate)
  9. War Driving with a Pocket PC  - How to use a Pocket PC to war drive, by RaT_HaCk
  10. Verizon's Call Intercept  - Overview and loopholes in Verizon's call intecept, by decoder (William Quinn)
  11. Fun With Hping  - How to use hping, by methodic
  12. Remote Computing Secured  - How to secure VNC and SSH, by Xphile
  13. Letters  - Speech
  14. DISA, UNIX Security, and Reality  - DoD UNIX specifications, by sunpuke (Robert Escue, Virginia Beach, Virginia)
  15. Hacking the "Captivate" Network  - Hacking Captive screens, by Darlok
  16. Unlocking GSM Handsets  - How to unlock some common GSM handsets, by The Prophet
  17. Unlocking WebLock Pro  - How to defeat WebLock Pro, by Schnarf  (Code: decode.txt)
  18. Holes in Windows 2003 Server  - Setup Manager overview, by Joseph B. Zekany (Zucchini)  (Code: xpgrab.txt)
  19. How To Mess with CitiBank Collections  - Messing with CitiBank collection centers, by The Pissed Off One Armed Man
  20. 2600 Marketplace
  21. 2600 Meetings

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  $2600 Magazine Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2004)

  1. Twenty Years After  - Editorial
  2. Taking Advantage of Physical Access  - Physical security for your computer, by Evil Wrangler
  3. Bypassing Minor Website Security  - How to defeat right-click suppression, content saving, cookies, logging, by Galahad
  4. Exploiting AIM Screen Name Loggers  - Exploit to gain admin access to any IMChaos account, by Stik  (Code: imchaos.cgi)
  5. Using Perl to Defeat Provider Restrictions  - Use Perl to update your dynamic IP, by TRM  (Code: setip.txt, getip.txt, trmhtml.html)
  6. A Simple But Effective Spanner in Your AVS  - Simple AVS code in Pascal, by Irving Washington  (Code: avs.pas)
  7. Hacking the Hilton  - Using the high-speed Internet connection at Hilton Hotels, by Estragon  (Similar Article)
  8. Cruise Cracking  - Carnival Cruise computer network overview, by Jesters8 (Stephen)
  9. A Sprint PCS Trick  - Sprint phone & voice mail tricks, by quel
  10. Hacking a Mercedes Benz with a Universal Remote  - Use an universal IR remote control for access, by TOneZ2600 (Corey Friedman)
  11. The $40 Hardware War Dialer  - PDA based war dialer, by Grandmaster Plague  (Scan: Page 1, Page 2)  (TBA_Handbook.pdf)  (TBA_v1_prc.zip)
  12. Serial Number Security  - Why software serial numbers should not be out in the open, by TEV
  13. Barcode Tricks  - How to read and edit UPC barcodes, by XlogicX (Email #1)  (PDF)
  14. Installing Debian on Your Unmodded XBox  - How to install Linux on your XBox, by dave
  15. Letters  - Mind Exercises
  16. Uncapper's Paradise  - Uncapping your cable modem, by CronoS@OlympoS  (Code: script.vbs)
  17. Inside Adelphia  - Outside plant overview and info, by J. P. Arnold
  18. Subverting Non-Secure Login Forms  - Spoofing login forms in IE, by I. O. Hook  (Code: gotcha.txt)
  19. Setting Your Music Free: iTunes Music Sans DRM  - Copying music without DRM, by k0nk
  20. Vonage Broadband Security Risk  - Vonage VoIP service security, by Kevin T. Blakley
  21. Sharing Your Life on a Peer-to-Peer Network  - Be careful what you put on the Interweb, by Kong
  22. MSN Redirect Scan  - Use MSN to redirect to other websites, by StankDawg
  23. 2600 Marketplace
  24. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 21, Number 2 (Summer 2004)

  1. Mirroring the Future  - Editorial
  2. Scumware, Spyware, Adware, Sneakware  - Overview of the latest spyware and how to remove it, by shinohara
  3. ClearChannel's Dirty Little Secret  - Behind the scenes at a ClearChannel radio station, by Chris Johnson
  4. Impromptu Lock Picks  - Make lockpicks out of household items, by L. Gallion
  5. Magstripe Interfacing - A Lost Art  - Detailed construction article of a magnetic strip card reader, by Acidus  (Code: via SourceForge)
  6. Listening via Linux  - Source code for a simple port listener, by Solthae  (Code: listener.c)
  7. Passwords on a Cue Cat  - Use your :CueCat for a password, by SARain
  8. The Global Date Format  - The "correct" way to write dates, by Richard Cheshire
  9. Behind the Scenes of ITEC and the Milwaukee Bus System  - Info on the video displays in buses, by Eoban (Eoban Binder)
  10. Omni Locks and Stupid Politics  - Story of an Omni Lock adventure, by Toby
  11. A Guide to Internet Piracy  - How to be a warez kid, by b-bstf (Andrew Smith)
  12. Letters  - Verbal Constructs
  13. Consumer Spookware vs. Your Castle  - Fake article on surveillance hazards, by Dark Spectrum (Wideband Dreamer)
  14. A Lesson on Trust  - Story of hacking a school network, by Sairys
  15. Fun with Netcat  - Neat tricks with Netcat, by MobiusRenoire (Weylin)
  16. The Lantronix SCS 1620: An Unpublicized Gold Mine  - Command info for the Lantronix SCS 1620, by JK
  17. 2600 Marketplace
  18. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 21, Number 3 (Fall 2004)

  1. Learning Curve  - Editorial
  2. In the Belly of the Beast  - Story of working at AOL and an overview of their internal network security, by slummin
  3. Anti-Forensics: Make Secrets Stay Secret  - Hiding data on a Windows machine, by Frater Ignotius
  4. Digital CDMA Cloning  - Cloning a Kyocera 2235 CDMA phone, by tele
  5. Bit Torrent - The Future of the Internet?  - Overview of the Bit Torrent protocol, by spite
  6. The Insecurity of PHP Includes  - Security holes in PHP include files, by jumbobrian
  7. Movies on a Phone  - Play DVDs on a PDA or cell phone, by bill
  8. Free Encryption Backup  - Use Google Mail to store encrypted files, by Fernando  (Similar Article)
  9. Laptop Security  - Code for laptop tracking software, by Fernando  (Code: laptopsec.txt)
  10. Introduction to IPv6  - Overview of the IPv6 protocol, by Gr@ve_Rose  (PDF)
  11. Hacking Soda Machines  - Debug menus on soda machines, by MeGaBiTe1  (Similar Article)  (Additional Info)
  12. Murphy Oil (Wal-Mart) Fueling Stations  - Info on Murphy Oil computer systems, by max_9909
  13. The Big Picture - Linux is Approved!  - Update to the DISA article, by Zourick
  14. How to Hack the Lottery  - Overview of lottery number theory, by StankDawg
  15. Letters  - Troublemakers
  16. The Leightronix TCD/IP  - Info and commands for Leightronix video control hardware, by slick0  (MySpace)
  17. Decoding Blockbuster  - Blockbuster bar code info, by SDMX
  18. Warwalking in Times Square  - Wireless access points in Times Square, by Sam Nitzberg
  19. Fight Spam with JavaScript  - How to hide your email address with JavaScript, by arse
  20. FC.EXE to the Rescue  - Neat article on cracking passwords, by akaak
  21. A Simple Solution to Dynamic IP Tracking  - How to track your dynamic IP, by Gruggni (DOB: 02/09/1975)
  22. 2600 Marketplace
  23. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 21, Number 4 (Winter 2004-2005)

  1. Stick Around  - Editorial
  2. Hacking CDMA PRLs  - Hacking Perferred Roaming Lists, by The Prophet  (Audio Version)
  3. An Old Trick for a New Dog - WiFi and MITM  - Overview of WiFi Man-in-the-Middle attacks, by uberpenguin (Matt Britt)
  4. Vulnerabilities in Subscription Wireless  - WiFi MAC spoofing, by wishbone
  5. Best Buy's Uber Insecurity  - Info on Best Buy computer/network security, by skilar
  6. Hijacking Auto-Run Programs for Improved Stealth  - Hiding running processes under Windows, by Forgotten247 (Shawn Maschino)
  7. Catching Credit Card Fraud through Steganography  - Customize credit card charges to verify what you charge, by Anonymous Author MD5: d03d3293cd954af6bccd53eac5d828fc
  8. Ad-Ware: The Art of Removal  - Overview of spy-ware removing programs, by Patrick Madigan
  9. Tracking Wireless Neighbors  - How to monitor/track unwanted WiFi users, by Sam Nitzberg
  10. Backdooring the NAT'ed Network  - Somebody read the NetCat manual, by David Dunn
  11. Electronic Warfare  - Overview of the different EW methods, by HOMA
  12. Grokking for Answers  - How to search the interweb, by Bryan Elliott
  13. Letters  - Back and Forth
  14. Hacking LaGard ComboGard Locks  - How to reset the combination, by ax0n (Noah Lenexa)
  15. AVS Spanner Addendum  - Great source code, by Suicidal  (Code: avs_spanner2.cc)
  16. How to Own Star Search  - How to make little kids cry, by StankDawg  (Code: ss.txt)
  17. Hacking Ticketmaster  - Overview of the Ticketmaster system, by battery
  18. Practical Paranoia  - Encryption notes, by MoJo
  19. Building Cheap ID Cards  - Make your own bar code IDs with a :CueCat, by Barfbag
  20. Hotspot Tunneling  - Hiding you WiFi traffic, by Samjack
  21. Shelfcheckout or ATM?  - Shelfcheckout machine bugs, by Bob Krinkle (Ryan R. Frederick)
  22. 2600 Marketplace
  23. 2600 Meetings

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  $2600 Magazine Volume 22, Number 1 (Spring 2005)

  1. Enemy of the People  - Editorial
  2. New York City's MTA Exposed!  - Very detailed overview of NYC's Transit Authority fare collection system, by Redbird (Joseph Battaglia, K2BAT)  (PDF)
  3. Electronic Application Technology  - Bugs in computer employment application forms, by clorox
  4. Baking Cookies  - Browser cookie exploits, by VileSYN
  5. Voice Over Internet Protocol  - Brief overview of Time Warner's VoIP digital phone service, by Kong
  6. Hacking Cisco IP Phones  - Changing settings and info on Cisco 7940 & 7960 phones, by Moby Disk (William Garrison)
  7. Decrypting WS_FTP.ini Passwords  - How to decode the password string used by WSFTP, by H2007  (Similar Article)
  8. Hunting WiFi Leeches  - How to monitor for unauthorized wireless LAN access, by RSG
  9. Unlocking the Power of WAP  - How to configure WAP on your phone, by Josh D.
  10. Backdoor Exits from the U.S. Military  - How to get beaten by a girl, by Bac
  11. Blockbuster's Compass - Setting Sail for Port Bureaucracy  - Overview of Blockbuster's new employee computer system, by Aristotle
  12. How to Get Out of Google  - How to block the Google web spider, by Chess
  13. HP Printers: The Hidden Threat  - Open ports on HP printers, by DarKry (Wife)
  14. Disposable Email Vulnerabilities  - Security concerns with disposable email systems, by StankDawg
  15. Magnetic Stripe Reading  - Really good article on homebrew stripe reader hardware & software, by Redbird  (Code: dab.c)
  16. Letters  - Exchanges
  17. Complete Scumware Removal  - man lynx, by LoungeTab  (Alternate)
  18. More Fun with NetCat  - man nc, by DJ Williams
  19. Potential Vulnerabilities in Shared Systems  - man chmod, by st4r_runner
  20. Inside the Emergency Alert System  - Overview of the FCC's new emergency broadcast alert system, by Tokachu
  21. IPv6 Redux  - Examples of a setting up a IPv6 network, by Gr@ve_Rose
  22. 2600 Marketplace
  23. Puzzle  - A complete scan of #5 ESS RC input message manuals, no.. wait.. it's a fucking crossword puzzle.
  24. 2600 Meetings

  $2600 Magazine Volume 22, Number 2 (Summer 2005)

  1. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back  - Editorial
  2. Hacking Google AdWords  - Overview and loop holes in Google's advertising program, by StankDawg
  3. Hacking Google Map's Satellite Imagery  - How to combine multiple images on Google maps, by Morcheeba (John Maushammer)
  4. Googlejacking by Example  - Google result hijacking using redirects, by J. V. (Justin Vieira)  (Code: jack_mehada.txt)
  5. Home Depot's Lousy Security  - Huge security hole with Home Depot gift cards, by Glutton (Minneapolis, Minnesota, DOB: 10/12)
  6. SYN-ful Experiment  - Perl source code for experimenting with TCP connections, by Gr@ve_Rose  (Code: grass.txt)
  7. The University of Insecurity  - Security problems when using easy-to-guess student IDs, by chiLL p3ngu1n
  8. Creating AIM Mayhem  - Manual AIM connections, by windwaker (Drew Blaisdell)
  9. AIM Eavesdropping Hole  - AIM conversations showing up on two clients, by george
  10. Network Vigilantism Using Port 113  - Testing and securing proper identd, by Tokachu
  11. Hacking Encrypted HTML  - How to use and bypass encrypted web pages, by Edward Stoever  (PDF)  (Follow Up)
  12. Passwords from Windows  - How to retrieve passwords to various Windows utils, by Big Bird
  13. Data Mining with Perl  - Manual web searching with Perl, by Luckycan (Nick