Synopses & Reviews
"? The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey is an important, amazing book that tells the story of these kids and adults as they explore a new frontier."
John Baichtal, Wired Blog, August, 2008
"As a one-time contributor, I am stoked!"
Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing
"This should be a history book for CS students."
Amazon reviewer
"If you are looking for a collection of the best essays from three decades . . . providing a representative and thorough look at the emerging issues in hacking over time, you've got yourself a new bible."
Donationcoder.com
Trailblazing tales from technology's most colorful, controversial publication
They hack because they can. Their exploits have changed technology, and their stories have filled the pages of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly since 1984. Following the hacker's code of freely sharing information, this Collector's Edition documents 24 years of controversial, cutting-edge technological adventures that have changed history. For example:
Hacking an election
An American Express phone story
The world vs. Kevin Mitnick
How to track any UK GSM mobile phone
A pirate radio primer
Simplex locks so simple to break
A hacker in Iraq
The saga of Bernie S
All the details about DeCSS
Hacking Google Adwords
Collector's Edition includes
Each copy is individually numbered
Synopsis
? The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey is an important, amazing book that tells the story of these kids and adults as they explore a new frontier.
--John Baichtal, Wired Blog, August, 2008
As a one-time contributor, I am stoked
--Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing
This should be a history book for CS students.
--Amazon reviewer
If you are looking for a collection of the best essays from three decades . . . providing a representative and thorough look at the emerging issues in hacking over time, you've got yourself a new bible.
--Donationcoder.com
Trailblazing tales from technology's most colorful, controversial publication
They hack because they can. Their exploits have changed technology, and their stories have filled the pages of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly since 1984. Following the hacker's code of freely sharing information, this Collector's Edition documents 24 years of controversial, cutting-edge technological adventures that have changed history. For example:
Hacking an election
An American Express phone story
The world vs. Kevin Mitnick
How to track any UK GSM mobile phone
A pirate radio primer
Simplex locks -- so simple to break
A hacker in Iraq
The saga of Bernie S
All the details about DeCSS
Hacking Google Adwords
Collector's Edition includes
The best of Off the Hook on CD
A full author list
Full-color poster featuring every 2600 cover through Autumn 2008
Each copy is individually numbered
Synopsis
A gateway into the mysterious yet familiar world of technology and security experimenting, "The Best of 2600" is a collection of the milestone events and technology changes that have occurred for the last 24 years from the hacker's perspective.
Synopsis
The hacker subculture shrouded in mystery, spiced with a hint of glamour, and thoroughly misunderstood by those who don't belong was revealed in the original edition of The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey. The book became an instant bestseller. If you're a 2600 subscriber, a member of the hacker community, a geek freak, or simply a hardcore technology fan, you are not surprised. The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey is a journey inside the hacker's worldindeed, inside the hacker's mind.
Since its birth in 1984, 2600: The Hacker Quarterly has published, sometimes anomymously, the discoveries and adventures of hackers worldwide. From the first curious and intrepid souls who discovered they could outwit Ma Bell to those who've hacked the Department of Defense and ParadisePoker.com, the people whose stories fill the pages of 2600 tell their experiences in this captivating book.
Now you can own a personal, numbered copy of this remarkable tour through 24 years of enduring exploits, creative controversy, and hackers who made history. Complete with a full-color poster showing every 2600 cover, a CD featuring the best of Emmanuel Goldstein's Off the Hook radio broadcasts, and credit given to all contributors, this one-of-a-kind Collector's Edition documents the experiences and experiments that have shaped technology.
Synopsis
In response to popular demand, Emmanuel Goldstein (aka, Eric Corley) presents a spectacular collection of the hacker culture, known as 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, from a firsthand perspective. Offering a behind-the-scenes vantage point, this book provides devoted fans of 2600 a compilation of fascinating—and controversial—articles. Cult author and hacker Emmanuel Goldstein has collected some of the strongest, most interesting, and often provocative articles that chronicle milestone events and technology changes that have occurred over the last 24 years. He divulges author names who were formerly only known as “anonymous” but have agreed to have their identity revealed. The accompanying CD-ROM features the best episodes of Goldstein’s “Off the Hook” radio shows.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
About the Author
Emmanuel Goldstein first became enchanted with the computer during his high school days in the late '70s. His infatuation soon got him into trouble as he discovered he could access things he shouldn't. A few years and an FBI raid later, he cofounded 2600: The Hacker Quarterly as an outlet for stories and tutorials from hackers around the world.
Since 1988, Goldstein has hosted Off the Hook, a hacker-themed radio talk show airing on WBAI FM in New York City. The seven HOPE (Hackers On Planet Earth) conferences he has organized since 1994 have drawn thousands of attendees from points around the globe. Goldstein served as technical consultant for the 1995 feature film Hackers, and has testified before Congress on the issue of hacking and where the threat actually lies.
To this day, Emmanuel Goldstein has never taken a course in computers.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
I The 1980s: In the Beginning.
1 Stories and Adventures.
2 The Last Days of Ma Bell.
3 New Toys to Play With.
4 The Early Days of the Net.
5 Corporate History.
6 Raids.
7 The Hacker Philosophy.
II The 1990s: The World Discovers Hackers.
8 Pop Culture and the Hacker World.
9 The Computer Revolution.
10 Learning to Hack Other Things.
11 More Hacker Stories and Adventures.
12 The Changing of the Telephone.
13 Hackers and the Law.
III 2000 and Beyond: A Changing Landscape.
14 The Lawsuits.
15 Still More Hacker Stories.
16 A New Era of Telephony.
17 Retail Hacking.
18 Toys of the 21st Century.
Index.