What Happened to Phrack?
A worried Anonymous Coward asks: "Remember phrack; the ever irrepressible hacker journal. Their site seems to be down. Does anyone know what happened to them? Phrack was a tradition. I remember the times I used to pour on the articles dissecting every bit of information. To see it go makes me sad." Pinging the primary domain name server for phrack.com also returned no results. Have they dropped off of the face of the 'net, never to be seen again?
I thought the point of an Ask Slashdot was to put out a question with many possible answers, such as "Is there any way to set up a machine to do X, Y, and Z?".
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Then people can respond with a variety of solutions to the problem. This can provide a wealth of information to the person asking the question, as well as other interested parties.
This question (and a few other recent ones) asks something that probably could have easily been answered with a quick web search. Not only that, but the answer isn't really something that requires a community response.
"Where's X?"
"It's over there"
"Oh."
It's not that I am bitter that this guy asked this question. I am bitter because we miss out other questions with potentially more interesting answers.
I will regret doing this, because I know it will get slashdotted, but a mirror of all of the issues can be found here.
If you want to get a good glimpse at the earlier days of computer "hacking", this is a good place to start. I especially like the "hack" to open a Master combination lock. I hope this helps a little.
John
John
The site has moved to the new address http://phrack.infonexus.com and is definatly still alive and firing out awesome articles.
http://phrack.infonexus.com/ ...
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I wrote the play & still own the script
http://www.eff.org/pub/Misc/Publications/CuD/Phrac k/
Includes up to issue 49.