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| March 1, 1993 |
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| ~ Happy Anniversary Bill Cook & Tim Foley, we love you both! ~ |
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| -= Phrack 42 =- |
| Table Of Contents |
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| 1. Introduction by The Editor 14K |
| 2. Phrack Loopback / Editorial Page / Line Noise 48K |
| 3. Phrack Pro-Phile on Lord Digital 22K |
| 4. Packet Switched Network Security by Chris Goggans 22K |
| 5 Tymnet Diagnostic Tools by Professor Falken 35K |
| 6. A User's Guide to XRAY by NOD 11K |
| 7. Useful Commands for the TP3010 Debug Port by G. Tenet 28K |
| 8. Sprintnet Directory Part I by Skylar 49K |
| 9. Sprintnet Directory Part II by Skylar 45K |
| 10. Sprintnet Directory Part III by Skylar 46K |
| 11. Guide to Encryption by The Racketeer [HFC] 32K |
| 12. The Freedom Of Information Act and You by Vince Niel 42K |
| 13. HoHoCon from Various Sources 51K |
| 14. PWN by Datastream Cowboy 29K |
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| Total: 474K |
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| Phrack 42 is dedicated to John Guinasso, director of global |
| network security, BT North America, without whose immortal comments, |
| many would have never been motivated to write. |
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| "If you mess with our network and we catch you -- which we always |
| do -- you will go down." (John Guinasso, Information Week, July 13, 1992) |
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| "Hell, WE owned Tymnet before BT did!" |
| (Anonymous hacker-type, Random Telephone Call, 1993) |
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