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''Phrack'' is an
e-zine An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer ...
written by and for
hackers A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who achieves goals and solves problems by non-standard means. The term has become associated in popular culture with a security hackersomeone with knowledge of bugs or exploits to break ...
, first published November 17, 1985. It had a wide circulation which included both hackers and computer security professionals. Originally covering subjects related to
phreaking Phreaking is a slang term coined to describe the activity of a culture of people who study, experiment with, or explore telecommunication systems, such as equipment and systems connected to public telephone networks. The term ''phreak'' is a se ...
,
anarchy Anarchy is a form of society without rulers. As a type of stateless society, it is commonly contrasted with states, which are centralized polities that claim a monopoly on violence over a permanent territory. Beyond a lack of government, it can ...
and
cracking Cracking may refer to: * Cracking, the formation of a fracture or partial fracture in a solid material studied as fracture mechanics ** Performing a sternotomy * Fluid catalytic cracking, a catalytic process widely used in oil refineries for crac ...
, its articles also cover a wide range of topics including
computer A computer is a machine that can be Computer programming, programmed to automatically Execution (computing), carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (''computation''). Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic set ...
and
physical security Physical security describes security measures that are designed to deny unauthorized access to facilities, equipment, and resources and to protect personnel and property from damage or harm (such as espionage, theft, or terrorist attacks). Physi ...
, hacking,
cryptography Cryptography, or cryptology (from "hidden, secret"; and ''graphein'', "to write", or ''-logy, -logia'', "study", respectively), is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of Adversary (cryptography), ...
, counter culture and international news. ''Phrack'' has been described as having "had its finger on the pulse of
hacker culture The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy—often in collective effort—the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming the limitations of software systems or electronic hardware (mostly digital electronics), ...
", and being "hugely influential in the early days of hacker culture".


Publications


E-Zine Releases

Issues of ''Phrack'' are divided in volumes, covering 1 or more years of publication.


Hardcover Releases

There were 3 hardcover releases. Each hardcover release contained most (but not all) articles of the e-zine release. Both the hardcover and e-zine were released simultaneously.


History

''Phrack'', first released on November 17, 1985, takes its name from the words "
phreak Phreaking is a slang term coined to describe the activity of a culture of people who study, experiment with, or explore telecommunication systems, such as equipment and systems connected to public telephone networks. The term ''phreak'' is a se ...
" and "
hack Hack may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Games * Hack (Unix video game), ''Hack'' (Unix video game), a 1984 roguelike video game * .hack (video game series), ''.hack'' (video game series), a series of video games by the multimedia fran ...
". The founding editors of the magazine, known by the pseudonyms "Taran King" and "Knight Lightning", edited most of the first 30 editions. Editions were originally released onto the ''Metal Shop''
bulletin board system A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), is a computer server running list of BBS software, software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program. Once logged in, the user perfor ...
, where Taran King was a
sysop A sysop (, an abbreviation of system operator) is an administrator of a multi-user computer system, such as a bulletin board system (BBS) or an online service virtual community.Jansen, E. & James, V. (2002). NetLingo: the Internet dictionary. Ne ...
, and widely
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by other boards. Its headquarters was in Austin, Texas. During its first 10 years of publication, ''Phrack'' was largely associated with telecommunications fraud, providing material for phreakers and information about arrests in the community through its Phrack World News feature articles. Along with the release of articles such as "Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit" and the editorship of daemon9/route in 1996, ''Phracks orientation shifted toward
computer security Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security. It consists of the protection of computer software, systems and computer network, n ...
and its focus drew closer to the current definition of hacking.


Arrest of Knight Lightning

The 24th issue of ''Phrack'', released February 1989, included a document relating to the workings of
Enhanced 911 Enhanced 911 (E-911 or E911) is a system used in North America to automatically provide the caller's location to 911 dispatchers. 911 is the universal emergency telephone number in the region. In the European Union, a similar system exists known ...
emergency response systems. This document was an administrative document describing which parts of the organization are responsible for what parts of the E911 system. It had been copied from a
BellSouth BellSouth, LLC (stylized as ''BELLSOUTH'' and formerly known as BellSouth Corporation) was an American telecommunications holding company based in Atlanta, Georgia. BellSouth was one of the seven original Regional Bell Operating Companies after ...
computer and played a major part in a series of
Secret Service A secret service is a government agency, intelligence agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data. The tasks and powers of a secret service can vary greatly from one country to another. For i ...
raids called
Operation Sundevil Operation Sundevil was a 1990 nationwide United States Secret Service crackdown on "illegal computer hacking activities." It involved raids in approximately fifteen different cities and resulted in three arrests and the confiscation of computers, ...
and featured in
Bruce Sterling Michael Bruce Sterling (born April 14, 1954) is an American science fiction author known for his novels and short fiction and editorship of the ''Mirrorshades'' anthology. In particular, he is linked to the cyberpunk subgenre. Sterling's first ...
's book ''
The Hacker Crackdown ''The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier'' is a work of nonfiction by Bruce Sterling first published in 1992. The book discusses watershed events in the hacker subculture in the early 1990s. The most notable topic cover ...
''. ''Phracks editor,
Knight Lightning Craig Neidorf (born 1969), Knight Lightning, is an American editor. He was one of the founding editors of ''Phrack'' Magazine, an Online magazine, ezine. In 1990, he was charged for fraud, though later the charges were dropped. The case was a c ...
, was arrested and charged with access device fraud and transportation of stolen property. The proceedings which ensued are known formally as '' United States v. Riggs'', named for
Knight Lightning Craig Neidorf (born 1969), Knight Lightning, is an American editor. He was one of the founding editors of ''Phrack'' Magazine, an Online magazine, ezine. In 1990, he was charged for fraud, though later the charges were dropped. The case was a c ...
's co-defendant Robert Riggs. The
Electronic Frontier Foundation The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an American international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1990 to promote Internet civil liberties. It provides funds for legal defense in court, ...
filed an
amicus brief An amicus curiae (; ) is an individual or organization that is not a party to a legal case, but that is permitted to assist a court by offering information, expertise, or insight that has a bearing on the issues in the case. Whether an ''amic ...
supporting Knight Lightning, and helped to get the case dropped by introducing a witness who showed that
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was selling more detailed documentation to the E911 system for as little as $13 to anyone who asked. The E911 document had initially been valued by the prosecution at almost $80,000. The case was then dropped.


Pre-2000

After the arrest of Knight Lightning, and the shutdown of ''Phrack'' by the
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in late December 1989 a few weeks after issue #30 was released, some attempts were made to resurrect ''Phrack'' under the editorship of Doc Holiday and Crimson Death. However, the lack of consent from the original editor to accept this ''Phrack Classic'' led to a new editorship for issue #33 by Dispater under the name ''Diet Phrack'' until issue #41. Issue #42 was released under the editorship of
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in 1992. In September 1994, the first ''Phrack'' website appeared with release #46, containing all the files from the previous issues. With the growing use of the internet and interest in computer security, from 1996 ''Phrack'' became increasingly oriented toward
computer security Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is a subdiscipline within the field of information security. It consists of the protection of computer software, systems and computer network, n ...
. The editorship was handed to
route Route or routes may refer to: * Air route, route structure or airway * GPS route, a series of one or more GPS waypoints * Route (gridiron football), a path run by a wide receiver * Route (command), a program used to configure the routing table * ...
along with voyager until 2000 (release #56). During this period, the ''Phrack'' website was defaced several times and the magazine was often unavailable.


Continuation after 2000

Since 2001 Phrack has been edited under the alias Phrackstaff. In 2005, it was announced that ''Phrack'' was to come to an end, with the 63rd issue as its last. To commemorate ''Phracks final appearance, the issue was to be a hardback edition, released simultaneously at the
DEF CON DEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon, or DC) is a Computer security conference, hacker convention held annually in Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, Nevada. The first DEF CON took place in June 1993 and today many attendees at DEF CON include comp ...
and
What the Hack What The Hack was an outdoor hacker conference held in Liempde, Netherlands between the 28th and 31st of July, 2005. Timeline What the Hack was an event in a sequence that began with the Galactic Hacker Party in 1989, followed by Hacking at t ...
conventions on July 29. An e-zine version of the release followed on August 1. The European printer for the hardcopies of ''Phrack'' to be distributed at Defcon refused to fulfil the order once they realized that they were printing a hacking book. Two
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students filled the gap and printed between 100 and 200 copies of ''Phrack'' 63 in time for release at Defcon 13. The copies of ''Phrack'' 63 distributed at Defcon 13 are each stamped with a "serial" number on the inside of the last page. It is believed that there are 100 numbered copies of ''Phrack'' 63 distributed at Defcon. All copies were hand cut and bound; unnumbered copies may be unreleased "extras", or may have cutting errors that meant they were deemed them unfit for distribution. Issue 63 told readers to "expect a new release", and on May 27, 2007, issue 64 was released by a new board of editors referring to themselves as " The Circle of Lost Hackers" (TCLH). TCLH released issue #65 of ''Phrack'' on April 11, 2008 and issue #66 on June 11, 2009 and so on upt
latest release
of #71 on 2024-08-19 by Phrack Staff.


Content

''Phrack'' issues are released irregularly, and issues are grouped into volumes. Each issue comprises a number of Philes: stand-alone text files of technical or counter-cultural content. Philes are submitted by members of the hacker underground community, and are reviewed by the editors. In addition to technical articles, ''Phrack'' also provided a focus for news and gossip among the hacker community. In the 1990 National Computer Security Conference, Sheldon Zenner and Dorothy Denning suggested that ''Phrack'' articles contained the same factual content in computer and security magazines, but differed in tone.


Notable articles

''Phrack'' is especially popular due to the general high standard of the releases compared to other underground zines, but has made its reputation from a number of high-quality articles. * "\/\The Conscience of a Hacker/\/ (aka the
Hacker Manifesto __NOTOC__ ''The Conscience of a Hacker'' (also known as ''The Hacker Manifesto'') is a short essay written on March 18, 1986, by Loyd Blankenship, a computer security hacker who went by the handle The Mentor, and belonged to the second-generati ...
)" by The Mentor has been an inspiration to young hackers since the 1980s, having been published in the 7th issue of ''Phrack''. * "Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit" by
Aleph One In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the aleph numbers are a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality (or size) of infinite sets. They were introduced by the mathematician Georg Cantor and are named after the symbol he used t ...
, published in issue 49, is the "classic paper" on
stack buffer overflows In software, a stack buffer overflow or stack buffer overrun occurs when a program writes to a memory address on the program's call stack outside of the intended data structure, which is usually a fixed-length buffer. Stack buffer overflow bugs a ...
, partly responsible for popularizing the vulnerability. * "The Art of Scanning" by
Fyodor Fyodor, Fedor () or Feodor is the Russian-language form of the originally Greek-language name "Theodore" () meaning "God's gift" or "god-given". Fedora () is the feminine form. "Fyodor" and "Fedor" are two English transliterations of the same Ru ...
, published September 1, 1997 in Issue 51 introduced the
nmap Nmap (Network Mapper) is a network scanner created by Gordon Lyon (also known by his pseudonym ''Fyodor Vaskovich''). Nmap is used to discover hosts and services on a computer network by sending packets and analyzing the responses. Nmap pro ...
Internet scanning tool.


Regular features

Several regular columns are present in most issues of ''Phrack'', such as: * Prophile - a profile of an influential individual from the hacking underground. * Loopback - answers to emails received by the phrack staff. * Phrack World News - a compilation of reports on the latest counter-culture events. * International Scenes - a compilation of testimonies from hackers around the world focusing on national and international activities.


References


External links

* {{official, http://www.phrack.org
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