------------------------------ Date: 12 Oct 91 11:21:19 CDT From: Moderators Subject: General On-Line and Print Resources The following "phreak/hacker" newsletters and magazines provide insights into the culture of the CU. Some are defunct, others are still publishing. An (*) indicates continued publication. (E) indicates published in electronic format, (H) indicates hardcopy. Most are available in the CuD ftp archives. TAP (*H): General phreak/hack information. Contact TAP, PO Box 20264 Louisville, KY 40250. ATI (*E): Political oriented posts. Appears every few months. Contact gzero@tronsbox.xei.com NIA (Network Information Access) (*E): News digest and p/h information. NIA (*E): National Information Access, appears every few months. Contact nuchat!samp@uunet.uu.net. P/Hun (E): Five issues appeared. Primarily technical information. PIRATE (E): News related to software piracy. Five issues appeared. LoD/TJ (E): Hacker technical journal with occasional news. Four issue appeared. Weltanschaaung (*E): Political and editorial information focusing on cyber issues. Began August, 1991. Contact fox@nuchat.sccsi.com 2600--The Hacker Quarterly (*H): Quarterly issue devoted to hacker-related technical information and news. Contact emmanuel@well.sf.ca.us Boardwatch Magazine (*H): Published monthly; Billed as a "guide to the world of online services," focus is on BBS world. Essential reading for serious modemers. Contact jrickard@teal.csn.org MONDO 2000 (*H): A slick, "postmodernist" oriented magazine, Mondo covers music, art, and other cultural topics as well as cyber culture. Contact rusirius@well.sf.ca.us EFFECTOR (*HE): The newsletter of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Mainly covers EFF activities and summaries of its involvement in various projects. Contact eff@org RISKS Digest (*E): An on-line, moderated newsgroup identifying computer risks to society. Available through Usenet. Contact risks@csl.sri.com TELECOM Digest (*E): A on-line, moderated newsgroup focusing on telecommunications issues and the related social, ethical, and political problems. Available through Usenet. Contact telecom@eecs.nwu.edu CuD (*EH): On-line magazine/journal specializing in legal, ethical, and social issues related to the computer culture. Available through Usenet. Contact tk0jut1@mvs.cso.niu.edu. CuD ftp archives (*E): A collection of legal and academic papers and phreak/hacker/pirate 'zines and newsletters. Collection also includes a variety of state and federal laws and university policies along with other CU-related documents. Contact: chsun1.spc.uchicago.edu or ftp.cs.widener.edu VIRUS-L Digest: on-line moderated newsgroup for discussions of computer viruses. Available through Usenet. Contact virus-l@lehiibm1 Comp.org.eff.talk (*E): Unmoderated newsgroup for discussion of issues related to cyberspace. Available through Usenet. Computer/Law Journal (*H): Legal journal devoted to all legal aspects of computer technology, including security, privacy, and copyright. Chalisti (*E): German hacker newsletter (written in German) covering European hacker news and technology.