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2600: The Hacker Quarterly, Spring 2003
2600: The Hacker Quarterly is a quarterly American publication that specializes in publishing technical information on a variety of subjects including telephone switching systems, Internet protocols and services, as well as general news concerning the computer "underground" and libertarian issues. The magazine is published and edited by its founder Emmanuel Goldstein (a pen name of Eric Corley and allusion to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four) and his non-profit company 2600 Enterprises, Inc. 2600 Magazine is released on the first Friday of the month following a season change, January, April, July and October.
- Not in Our Name
- ANI and Caller ID Spoofing
- A Hacker Goes to Iraq
- Getting Busted - Military Style
- Unsolicited Mail
- Anonymous E-mail Using Remailers
- Fun with 802.11b at Kroger's
- Best Buy Insecurities
- Ripping Movies from DVD to CD-R
- XM - The Flawed Future of Radio
- A First Look at Virgin Mobile
- Creating Delay in the New Age
- Ibuyspy Portal Software
- Defeating salon.com's Premium Content
- Fun with Hosting on your Cable/DSL
- Keyboard Theory for the New Age Phreak
- A Glimpse at the Future of Computing
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 Compressed Image File Formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, XBM, BMP (ACM Press) This comprehensive reference on the major graphics file formats and the compression technologies they employ is an indispensable resource for graphics programmers, especially those developing graphical applications for the Web.
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