Volume 28 of The Hacker Digest consists of articles published in 2600 Magazine from 2011 to 2012 on nearly 100 subjects of interest to hackers and those who want to understand what hacking is all about. In addition, all of the popular payphone photos, back cover photos, ...
Volume 28 of The Hacker Digest consists of articles published in 2600
Magazine from 2011 to 2012 on nearly 100 subjects of interest to
hackers and those who want to understand what hacking is all about. In
addition, all of the popular payphone photos, back cover photos, and
expanded front cover photos are included in this volume, along with
regular columns on telephony and the computer and communications
industry. There are also Hacker Perspective columns - from both well-known
hackers as well as some new voices - describing their experiences, thoughts,
and philosophies on the subject of hackers and their place in society.
Finally, the book is rounded out with one of the most popular features:
the letters to the editor (nearly 200 in this edition), often with biting
retorts from the 2600 staff.
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Overview
Magazine from 2011 to 2012 on nearly 100 subjects of interest to
hackers and those who want to understand what hacking is all about. In
addition, all of the popular payphone photos, back cover photos, ...