Re: PHRACK: Article from PHRACK 42 on encryption
groups like sci.crypt already have some pretty good documents. There is no need for spreading of misinfomation like phrack.
The problem is that Phrack has a distribution that goes in other directions, where a simple Usenet newsgroup can not reach. I've seen files from past Phrack issues available on Public Domain archive sets for BBS's. Phrack has been around for quite a while now and unlike a lot of the other series on-line mags, it is probably going to be around for a while longer. CuD and the likes are great for news, but where else can you find somewhat lengthy papers on various topics? Even if most of it is elementary, there is always something interesting in each issue, even if it is just to see some of the personalities that are out there. Like it or not, piece of crap or otherwise, it does get around. It's going through ownership changes and probably would like to find some people that would be willing to help out with "cleaning" it up. Why not help? --Doug --- Douglas Mason douglas@approach.com Network Administration CompuServe: 76646,3367 Approach Software Corporation +01 415.306.7890
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