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  1. The Hacker's Dictionary: A Guide to the World of Computer Wizards by Guy L. Steele, 1983
  2. Philology and Confrontation: Paul Hacker on Traditional and Modern Vedanta
  3. Pocket Style Manual: Updated With 2003 MLA Update by Diana Hacker, 2000
  4. Unauthorized Voices: Essays on Poets and Poetry, 1987-2009 (Poets on Poetry) by Marilyn Hacker, 2010-10-19
  5. A Writer's Reference With Help for Writing in the Disciplines by Diana Hacker, 2010-12
  6. CYBERPUNK: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier, Revised by Katie Hafner, 1995-11-01
  7. World Military History Bibliography: Premodern and Nonwestern Military Institutions and Warfare (History of Warfare, 16) by Barton C. Hacker, 2003-06
  8. Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning: Volume 1 of an Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations, Part I: Essays (Pt. 1) by G. P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker, 2005-02-11
  9. Insight and Illusion: Wittgenstein on Philosophy and the Metaphysics of Experience by P. M. S Hacker, 1975
  10. Doctor Ecco's Cyberpuzzles: 36 Puzzles for Hackers and Other Mathematical Detectives by Dennis E. Shasha, 2004-02
  11. Wittgenstein, Meaning and Understanding (Essays on the Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 1) by Gordon P Baker, P.M.S. Hacker, 1985
  12. Death Is a Two-Stroke Penalty: A Hacker Mystery by James Y. Bartlett, 1991-05
  13. Two Nations : Black and White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal by Andrew Hacker, 2003-05-19
  14. The Costs of Bad Hiring Decisions & How to Avoid Them, Second Edition by Carol Hacker, 1998-05-26

81. Wired News Spam Confab Hackers To Rescue?
Advertisement. Spam Confab Hackers to Rescue? By illegal. For the beleagueredmasses of the spammed, these Hackers could be heroes.
http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,57190,00.html

82. Wired News: Hackers To Shake Down Takedown
A Miramax film that purports to tell Kevin Mitnick's story is the scourge of the incarcerated hacker's everloyal band of supporters. By Wendy Grossman. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,13712,00.html
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04:00 AM Jul. 15, 1998 PT Protests from the hacker community are expected Thursday outside Miramax's offices in New York and Los Angeles over the impending production of the movie Takedown Based on the 1996 book by security specialist Tsutomu Shimomura and New York Times reporter John Markoff, the book recounted the pursuit and 1995 arrest of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, who has been jailed in Los Angeles for three years without bail while awaiting trial on charges of computer and telephone fraud.
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"Emmanuel Goldstein," editor of 2600: the Hacker Quarterly , wrote a review after obtaining a 20 March version of the screenplay: "If this film is made the way the script reads, Kevin will be forever demonized in the eyes of the public, and mostly for things that everyone agrees never even happened in the first place." Among many the scenes Goldstein (in real life generally known as Eric Corley) singled out for criticism: Mitnick changing medical records, Mitnick clobbering Shimomura on the head with the top of a metal garbage can, and Mitnick whistling touch tones into a pay phone to avoid having to pay. Mitnick has never been accused of tampering with medical records or of physical violence, and supporters do not believe that Mitnick was motivated by profits.

83. Wired News: Hackers Humble Security Experts
Advertisement. Hackers Humble Security Experts. By Brian McWilliams Also by this reporter Page 1 of 2 next ». 0200 AM Jan. 16, 2003 PT.
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02:00 AM Jan. 16, 2003 PT A wisecracking group of hackers confirmed that its claim this week that it spread an antipiracy virus was nothing but a hoax aimed at garnering fame. But members of the group, known as Gobbles Security, conceded that a program it released to demonstrate the problem was a Trojan horse capable of destroying files on the computers of unwary Unix users.
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Experts said the bizarre incident, which caused a brief frenzy among some security firms and fans of music file sharing, follows a grand tradition of pranks by the playful hacking group.

84. Wired News: Hackers Hack Crack, Steal Quake
The source for Quake and Golgatha are now in the hands of Hackers. Wired News
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08:00 PM Jan. 10, 1997 PT Hackers broke into the Web server and file server of Crack dot Com, a Texas gaming company, on Wednesday, stealing the source code for id's Quake 1.01, as well as Crack's newest project, Golgatha, and older games Abuse and Mac Abuse. Although the hackers left a trail that may make them easy to track, the theft did its damage. "Quake's raw engine market value dropped several hundred thousand dollars," said Dave Taylor, who formed Crack dot Com after leaving id Software , where he worked on Doom and Quake. But Barrett Alexander of id denies that the financial loss will be so great, saying that the code for Quake's unique engine is recognizable, making it hard for anyone to be able to use without id's knowledge.
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Crack dot Com is also worried that its unreleased techniques, developed for Golgotha, could make their way into the hands of other game competitors, who could copy bits of code into their own software. The hackers, who were able to get through the Crack's firewall, left intact a bash-history file that recorded all their movements. They even logged onto IRC's #quake to brag about their exploits, and made Quake's source available on Crack dot Com's homepage (it is no longer there).

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86. Wired News: How Much Damage Did Mitnick Do?
Companies targeted by Kevin Mitnick claim the notorious cracker cost them US$300 million. But a Hackers' journal supporting Mitnick thinks the figure is inflated. Douglas Thomas reports from Los Angeles. Wired News
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03:00 AM May. 05, 1999 PT LOS ANGELES Companies targeted by notorious cracker Kevin Mitnick claim his illegal forays inside their networks cost them nearly US$300 million, recently published letters revealed. The estimate, published in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly , represents the combined losses of Mitnick's victims, which include NEC, Motorola, Nokia, and Sun Microsystems.
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The figures were based on the "amount of work done to create the material" as well as time spent in research and development, testing, and time lost in future development. The figures may have been used by government attorneys to calculate wire fraud damages in Mitnick's recent plea bargain, according to , which has actively supported Mitnick.

87. The Register
Xbox Hackers take legal advice followed by an early bath By gamesindustry.biz Posted27/06/2002 at 1315 GMT One of the groups working on a mod chip for the
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Xbox hackers take legal advice followed by an early bath By gamesindustry.biz Posted: 27/06/2002 at 13:15 GMT
One of the groups working on a mod chip for the Xbox has pulled the plug on its project following legal consultations. The group, Enigmah-X, had hoped to create the second Xbox chip to go into circulation, following the release of the first working chip, the Xtender, for the system in May.
However, earlier this week their site was replaced with the following message: “After speaking to lawyers we feel that we must not do this project anymore. There are many other chips and methods for guys to play with anyway so have fun and good luck to everyone out there.”
Microsoft is known to have looked into legal methods to shut down mod chip production in the past. However, only Sony has successfully taken on the creators of mod chips in court – the company forced Channel Technologies, the makers of the Messiah PS2 mod chip, to shut down its activities before the chip was commercially released.
However, it was a somewhat incomplete victory for Sony, and Microsoft would be unwise to celebrate the closure of the Enigmah-X project too soon either. Messiah chips are currently being mass-produced in the far east, and several companies and individuals in the UK have stock of the chips and are prepared to install them for a price. Similarly, Xbox mod chips aren’t going to go away any time soon; plans for devices like these achieve a kind of immortality when they are uploaded to the Internet.

88. Wired News: Tama-Hackers Play God, Catch Hell
The popular virtualpet game has fallen victim to the cheat-code curious, whose life-and-death hacks are drawing condemnation from Tamagotchi faithful. Wired News
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06:10 PM Aug. 20, 1997 PT The cybernetic nature of Tamagotchi virtual pets is being exploited by some owners who have taken to playing outside the rules and hacking the game's tiny system. Needless to say, devoted Tamagotchers are not amused. A small plastic egg with an electronic interface, Tamagotchi - a combination of the Japanese words tamago (egg) and watchi (watch) - borrowed all the gimmickry of 1970s' Pet Rock kitsch and gave it a digital facelift, making it an instant hit in Japan, China, Europe, and - since May - in selected parts of the United States.
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The whole point of a Tamagotchi is to raise it as a living organism. Devised by a mother for her child who couldn't have a real pet, it has controls that allow you to feed, play with, and even administer medicine to the pet should it get sick. By pressing certain combinations of these control keys, as some have found, interesting things can happen. But like any other kind of hacking, not everyone approves of such exploration. "Even though it's wrong, many people unfortunately still do it," said Brian Lamendola, a volunteer at the

89. Chinese Hackers Sentenced To Death
Two Hackers who broke into a bank computer network and stole 260,000 yuan ($31,400) have been sentenced to death by a court in eastern China, the official Wenhui Daily said today. News.com
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90. H2K2
Slashdot PreH2K2 Story. 2002-07-12 Friday The Hackers That Ate NewYork City, Wired Magazine; AT T Workers not to be duped by Hackers
http://www.h2k2.net/
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H2K2 - NYC 07.12_14.2002 - the 4th HOPE conference, sponsored by Articles Speaker's References Films Shown at H2K2 Pictures ... AUDIO FILES FROM H2K2 are now online! If you have H2K2 pictures you'd like added to the archive, please email pictures@h2k2.net Visit the 2600 online store for H2K2 merchandise
Now that most of us have finally gotten back to a degree of normalcy, it's time to offer our sincere thanks for making the H2K2 conference the smashing success it was. While we've become used to the good karma that emanates from the HOPE conferences, this was our biggest effort by far and none of it would have been possible without so many people doing everything they could to make it fun and educational. It was also the first time we've had one conference so closely followed by another - H2K2 followed H2K by only two years as opposed to the three year gap we normally had between conferences. This year space was most definitely not the problem it was in the past, thanks to our having so much more of it. Each of our two main speaker tracks was able to sustain the huge crowds they attracted while our third track, reserved for last minute and self scheduled speakers, had ample space as well. The film room worked out very nicely for both small and large presentations. And, of course, we had all of downstairs for the network and musical performances, all of which ran around the clock. The 24 hour environment of midtown Manhattan lent itself very well to the 24 hour environment of the hacker world. For many, H2K2 was their first taste of New York and it proved to be an overwhelmingly positive one.

91. Wired News: Hackers: We Fight Pedophiles, Not Pentagon
Two of the three teens implicated in recent attacks on military networks are members of a global hacking and security collective called Enforcers. Now the group has come forward with its own version of the cyberwar saga. Wired News
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12:11 PM Mar. 06, 1998 PT Two of the three teenagers implicated in recent attacks on military computer networks are members of an international online organization that calls itself Enforcers . Members of the group came forward Thursday night to defend their colleagues and their actions - which they maintain have more to do with fighting kiddie porn than wreaking havoc on government Web servers. Enforcers communicated with Wired News in an interview conducted over Internet Relay Chat - a global, text-based chat network. The group clarified its role in what deputy secretary of defense John Hamre described as "organized and systematic" attacks on unclassified military networks. Members of Enforcers conceded that some of their members were responsible for the attacks.
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"As a group we have nothing to do with the hacking of government servers," said a 19-year-old American student calling himself KuRuPTioN. "What individual members do on their own time is up to them," added paralyse, another 19-year-old American, a student of networking technology. "Not all of us are involved but everyone who is involved is a member," said a 17-year-old American who goes by Anonilir`.

92. P2p-hackers Info Page
p2pHackers Peer-to-peer development. About p2p-Hackers. To see the collectionof prior postings to the list, visit the p2p-Hackers Archives.
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p2p-hackers Peer-to-peer development. About p2p-hackers software engineering, design and implementation of emergent networks To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the p2p-hackers Archives Using p2p-hackers To post a message to all the list members, send email to p2p-hackers@zgp.org You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to p2p-hackers Subscribe to p2p-hackers by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list administrator. You will be notified of the administrator's decision by email. This is also a private list, which means that the members list is not available to non-members.
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93. PhreakNIC
A convention for Hackers, phone phreaks, cypherpunks, programmers, civil libertarians, ham/scanner enthusiasts, security experts, feds, and culture jammers.
http://www.phreaknic.org/
PhreakNIC 6 took place November 1-3, 2002 in Nashville. We had a blast. Pictures of the mayhem can be seen here The PhreakNIC 6 code(s):
PhreakNIC 7 will take place in Nashville, Halloweenish, 2003. For more information, please check the new site at http://www.phreaknic.info Thanks!
To see the old PhreakNIC5 site, click here

94. E-gineer - Articles - PHP Hackers Paradise Revisited
Sytadel, Sytadel One of the new PHP products from Synop. PHP Hackers ParadiseRevisited. Note. This is an improvement / follow up to PHP Hackers Paradise.
http://www.e-gineer.com/articles/php-hackers-paradise-revisited.phtml

95. Hackers (1995)
Plot summary, user comments, cast and crew information.
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0113243

96. E-gineer - PHP Hackers Paradise
PHP Hackers Paradise. by Nathan Wallace (March 10th, 2000) Note There isa follow up talk to this one called PHP Hackers Paradise Revisited.
http://www.e-gineer.com/articles/php-hackers-paradise.phtml

97. FAQ 4 Hackers
Een FAQ (veel gestelde vragen) over alles wat met hacking te maken heeft, opgezet door de nieuwsgroep alt.hack.nl.
http://www.faq4hackers.nl

98. SecurityFocus HOME News: Hackers Face Life Imprisonment Under 'Anti-Terrori
News. Hackers face life imprisonment under 'AntiTerrorism' Act. Justice Departmentproposal classifies most computer crimes as acts of terrorism.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/257
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Hackers face life imprisonment under 'Anti-Terrorism' Act Justice Department proposal classifies most computer crimes as acts of terrorism.
By Kevin Poulsen SecurityFocus Sep 24 2001 2:06PM Hackers, virus-writers and web site defacers would face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole under legislation proposed by the Bush Administration that would classify most computer crimes as acts of terrorism.
The Justice Department is urging Congress to quickly approve its Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), a twenty-five page proposal that would expand the government's legal powers to conduct electronic surveillance, access business records, and detain suspected terrorists.
The proposal defines a list of "Federal terrorism offenses" that are subject to special treatment under law. The offenses include assassination of public officials, violence at international airports, some bombings and homicides, and politically-motivated manslaughter or torture.
Most of the terrorism offenses are violent crimes, or crimes involving chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. But the list also includes the provisions of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act that make it illegal to crack a computer for the purpose of obtaining anything of value, or to deliberately cause damage. Likewise, launching a malicious program that harms a system, like a virus, or making an extortionate threat to damage a computer are included in the definition of terrorism.

99. Documento Sin Título
Web del hacker team UHM. h/c/p/v e informacion sobre partys.
http://www.ujohackersmafia.com
Dominio hospedado en...
www.tusprofesionales.es
info@tusprofesionales.es

100. EHAP - Ethical Hackers Against Pedophilia
Click to enter the site. 19.March.2002 FBI Charges 89 People In OnlineChildPorn Crackdown. Newsbytes By David McGuire 19.March.2002.
http://www.ehap.org/

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