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Presents...
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The Universal Source Listing
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Version 1.00 9/25/92
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One of the hardest things for new members inducted into the computer
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underground to do is finding places where they can buy ( "buy" - I use the
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term loosely) the phone equipment, software, chemicals, books, etc. that
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they need, to carry out whatever their minds might dream up. To aid these
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virgin youths in their plight I've compiled and expanded a list of sources
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that is the largest I've ever known to be made. Naturally there is always
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room for improvement so if there is anything that anyone out there cares to
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ad to the list just drop a note to one of SANctuary's distribution sites or
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anywhere else you might stumble upon me (you will of course get
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credit for the items you donate) so it can be added to forthcoming
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versions.
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- Havok Halcyon
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Listing includes: Catalogs of Books and Publishers
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Periodicals
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Books
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Other Assorted Books
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Catalogs of Products
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Papers and Documents
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Bibliography
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- Catalogs of Books and Publishers -
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Delta Press
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P.O. Box 1625
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El Dorado, AR 71731
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Army and military type manuals, survival items.
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Loompanics Unlimited
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P.O. Box 1197
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Port Townsend, WA 98368
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Just about any type of book can be found in this catalog. Things from
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committing fraud, to computer crime, to increasing your intelligence.
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$5 for a catalog.
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Paladin Press
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P.O. Box 1307
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Boulder, CO 80306
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Survival, weapons, paramilitary publications
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CRB Research Books, Inc.
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P.O. Box 56,
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Commack, NY 11725
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Huge selection of books dealing mostly with communication, and its various
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forms. Also includes other interesting books from assorted topics. $1.00
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for catalog.
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The Onion Press
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6818 W. State St.
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Suite 116
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Milwaukee, WI 53213
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They don't really "publish" books, they print out electronic files such as
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Phrack Magazine in a hardcopy format for people without modems, or for
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people who don't have the older files that they wanted (i.e. Computer
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Underground Digest, TAP Magazine, TEL Magazine).
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Ned Ludd Books
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P.O. Box 5141
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Tucson, Arizona 85703 Ph# - 602.628.9610
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A catalog of books including The Monkey Wrenchgang and ECODEFENSE: A Field
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Guide to Monkeywrenching. Both books deal with "ecodefense" or "ecotage";
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how to sabotage developers that are destroying our environment.
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Consumertronics
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P.O. Drawer 537
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Alamogordo, NM 88310 Phone 505.434.0234 Fax 505.434.0234
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Tech and survival manuals. As well as some assorted phreak and hacker
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stuff. They also have some hard to find and custom equipment.
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TAB Books
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Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17292
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No real "underground" stuff, but are supposed to be good for techy
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subjects.
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Mentor
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DP, 135-53 No. Blvd.
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Flushing, NY 11354
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Books and official manuals on restricted subjects like bugging,
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wiretapping, covert investigation, etc. Free brochure.
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Eden Press
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Box 8410
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Fountain Valley, CA 92728
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Things on privacy, credit, financial topics. Reputed to be good.
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Pathfinder Publications
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150 Hamakua Dr. Suite 401
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Kailua, Hawaii 96734
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They have The Green Beret's Guide to Outdoor Survival which is a
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recommended book for the outdoorsy types.
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Butokukai
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P.O. Box 430
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Cornville AZ 86325
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More of a catalog of books, than a publisher... Much military and weapons
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books. A good sized amount having to do with oriental fighting styles such
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as karate and ninja.
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- Periodicals -
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You can generally send for samples of periodicals without paying for
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them, though keep in mind that if you constantly jip these people, they
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won't be around for long.
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Processed World
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41 Sutter St. #1829
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San Francisco, CA 94104
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Focus is the problems of working in a technological society. Known to
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degrade the growing technological power at work. $12 for four issues.
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Mondo 2000
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P.O. Box 10171
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Berkley, CA 94709-5171 Ph.# 415.845.9018 Fax 415.649.9630
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A supposedly quality magazine. I honestly know very little about it aside
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from the subscription rate, that it is a little easier to get at the
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newsstand and that it is kinda on the hippie side. A recent issue (abouts
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September 1992) had an article about the history of cDc. $24 for five
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issues.
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ATI (Activist Times Inc.)
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P.O. Box 2501
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Bloomfield, NJ 07003
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An electronic newsletter begun in 1988 that has some of the most
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interesting information around. For IBM (low-density), Amiga, or Macintosh
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disks with all the back issues of ATI send 3.5" (ONLY) and two stamps to
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the above address and look on boards for the most recent issues.
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Practical Anarchy Online
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Practical Anarchy or Practical Anarchy
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c/o Mikael Cardell P.O. Box 173
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Gustav Adolfsgaton 3 Madison, WI 53701-0173
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5-582 20 Linkoping
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Sweden
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A bi-monthly electronic zine about all kinds of anarchy. International
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news, book, zine and music reviews related to anarchy are also featured.
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Subscription inquiries should be sent to Mikael Cardell.
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New Dimensions
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P.O. Box 811
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Grants Pass, OR 97526
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"The Psychology behind the news". Subscription: $23.97. Extremely good
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reputation.
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Enterprise Publishing Inc.
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725 North Market Street
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Wilmington, DE 19801 Ph# - 800.533.2665
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Sells books on how to start and run your own corporation. Books that point
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out interesting loop holes.
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Fractal Report
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J. de Rivax, c/o Fractal Reeves Telecommunications, West Town House,
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Porthtowan, Cornwall, TR4 8AX, United Kingdom
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For those programmers who enjoy exploration of the "Madelbrot" group and
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the like. Includes C, Pascal, and Forth. $23 for six issues.
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Privacy Journal
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P.O. Box 15300
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Washington D.C. 20003 Phone 202.547.2865
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All things concerning privacy as related to the new technology. $89 a
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year.
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The Journal of Irreproducible Results
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P.O. Box 234
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Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411
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Have stuff like "How to Build an Atomic Bomb". Kinda silly, but fun stuff.
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Subscription is $3.70 for one year.
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Monitoring Times
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140 Dog Branch Road
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Brasstown, North Carolina 28902
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What's happening in the world, things that might appeal to a computer
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enthusiast.
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Iron Feather Journal
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P.O. Box 1905
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Boulder, CO 80306
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A hacker/anarchy zine with a different approach to presenting the info.
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$10 for ten issues.
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Computer Security Products Reports
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Assets Protection,
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P.O. Box 5323, Madison, WI 53705 Phone 608.231.3817
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Reports and reviews all kinda of computer security products. 4 times a
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year for $16.
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American Survival Guide
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P.O. Box 70015
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Anaheim, CA 92825
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"The Magazine of Self-Reliance". Another good repute, survival topics.
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$23.95 a year.
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The Capital District Computer Mart
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P.O. Box 402,
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Schenectady, NY 12301
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Mostly computer articles, ads, reviews, etc. With extra stuff thrown in
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that is usually quite interesting. $2 for four issues.
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Cybertek
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P.O. Box 64,
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Brewster, NY 10509 Uncensored BBS (Cybertek Sig) - 914.761.6877
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"The Cyberpunk Technical Journal". Extremely high recommendation.
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Contains much info that is targeted for the "underground" culture but for
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the general public as well. $15.00 a year, $2.50 for sample or back issue.
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The Amateur Computerist
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R. Hauben
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P.O. Box 4344,
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Dearborn, MI 48126
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An upcoming magazine that has still not actually "made it". But
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reputedly, the potential it there. Generally concerns a lot of history and
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programs in Basic. $5 for four issues.
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2600
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P.O. Box 752
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Middle Island, NY 11953 Ph. # 516.751.2600 Fax 516.751.2608
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"The Hacker Quarterly", a magazine that deals with computer security
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and a telecommunications of all sorts. It's main target is primarily the
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"underground" culture with updates about new happenings and events. Highly
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recommended for people who are interested in how things work, not just how
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to rip off stuff. The place were most phrackers who can't call BBSs around
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the country every day will check in to see what's happening. $21 a year.
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Puget Sound Computer List
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Puget Sound Computer User,
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3530 Bagely Ave.
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N., Seattle, WA 98103 ph.# 206.547.4950
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Has local ads and reports, but much info that the rest of us not living in
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Puget Sound will find interesting as well. $12 a year.
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Full Disclosure
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Box 903
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Libertyville, IL 60048 BBS - 708.838.4201
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What some consider to be the best alternative press periodical. "Cybertek"
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calls it "a MUST HAVE". Articles about new technology, laws, and just
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about everything happening that might affect you, but what you will find
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told no where else. $18 for 12 issues, published every other month.
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Intertek
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325 Ellwood Beach, #3,
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Goleta, CA 93117
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Another technical journal with basically the same background as Cybertek.
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Hightech. $7 for the year. Check should be made to Steve Steinberg.
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TAP Magazine
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P.O. Box 20264
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Louisville, KY 40250 BBS: 502.499.8933
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This is the new TAP that has been resurrected from the older one
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distributed by Cheshire Catalyst circa 1984. $10 a year.
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Factsheet Five
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c/o Mike Gunderloy
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6 Arizona Ave.
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Rensselaer, NY 12144 ph.# 518.479.3707 BBS 518.479.3829 300/1200/2400
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Great for people trying to get a good start in alternative press.
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Published six times a year, it reviews hundreds of alternative magazines,
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newsletters and others in each issue. It helps you to know what is out
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there at any given time. $16 a year.
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Communications Fraud Control Association
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P.O. Box 23891,
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Washington, DC 20026 or
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Jones Branch Drive, Suite 300,
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Mclean, VA 22102 Phone 703.848.9768
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A legitimate newsletter (as you may have realized by the address) that
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usually includes some interesting info as well as phone numbers that are
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KNOWN to have abuse on them. This might be good to have if you're out
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there in the field.
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Hack-Tic
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P.O. Box 22953, 1100 DL,
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands Phone: +31 20 6001480
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2600 but for people who don't live in the U.S. but, closer to say..Holland.
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Or more to the point, in Holland.
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The Bootlegger/Hacker Magazine
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1080 Hays Cut-off Road
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Cave Junction, OR 97523
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This puppy was distributed on disk and was a fantastic periodical,
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electronic or otherwise in it's time. Unfortunately the last copies I saw
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were from about 1985-86, but if you want to try subscriptions WERE about
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$25 per year.
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By an Order of the Magnitude, aka "Live Free or Die!"
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by Thomas Icom & John J. Williams
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Written by the editor of Cybertek, a technological survival guide.
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$39.95 from Consumertronics.
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The Hacker Handbook
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by Hugo Cornwall
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Published by E. Arthur Brown Company. ph.# 612.762.8847
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Written for hackers, a great book for the learning beginner. Does not go
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to deep technically into actual hacking. ISBN 0-912579-06-4.
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Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier
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by Katie Hafner and John Markoff
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Published by Simon and Schuster
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A sequel to Steven Levy's book, Hackers, Heroes of the Computer Revolution,
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it is a more up-to-date book that talks about hackers NOW, not back in the
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50's and 60's at MIT. Unfortunately it takes a rather negative view of
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phrackers. $22.95
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Beginners Guide to Electronics
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From Radio Shack. It'll help the beginner in electronics start to know
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what other, more experienced people are talking about.
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The Computer Underground
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by M. Harry
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Published by Loompanics Unlimited.
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Considered to be an okay book, The Computer Underground is NOT a fantastic
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book, but will help add to the knowledge of the aspiring hacker or self-
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educator. Its probability analysis is reputed to be wildly inaccurate
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though. ISBN 0-915179-31-8.
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Computer Viruses, a High-Tech Disease
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by Ralf Burger
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Published by Abascus
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More or less an interesting how-to book on computer viruses. ISBN 1-55755-
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043-3.
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The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses
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Published by American Eagle Publications
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Box 41401,
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Tucson, AZ 85717
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A book on how to write computer viruses. 190 pages including full IBM PC
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source code. $14.95 ISBN 0-929408-02-0.
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Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
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by Steven Levy
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A chronological book about the history of hackers from their beginnings in
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the late 1950's at MIT, to the middle 1980's. The BEST historical account
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of the culture to date. A definite read.
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Die Hacker Bibel I & II
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Published by Der Grune, also available from:
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Chaos Computer Club,
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Schwenckestr 85, D-2000
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Hamburg 20, Germany.
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Considered a nice book, even though half of the book is in German (that's
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why the title is the way it is). ISBN 3-922708-98-6.
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The FBI and Your BBS
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Published by The FBI Project. ph.# 313.747.7027
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For Sysops worried about their legalities. Only one quarter of the book is
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considered valuable by 2600 Magazine, but that 25% is considered important.
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Out of the Inner Circle
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by Bill Landereth
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A book about computer security and "The Cracker"(Bill Landereth). It also
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explains a little bit about the hacker ethic and what makes a hacker tick.
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ISBN 0-914845-36-5.
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The Cuckoo's Egg
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by Clifford Stoll
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Published by Doubleday.
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About a computer users adventure chasing down computer criminals. A true
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story. ISBN 0-385-24946-2.
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- Other Assorted Books -
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(a couple of the books below are fiction)
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Poor Man's James Bond - by Kurt Saxon
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Big Secrets - by William Poundstone
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Bigger Secrets - by William Poundstone
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How to get Anything on Anybody - by Lee Lapin
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Signal--Communication Tools for the Information Age - ?
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Neuromancer - by William Gibson
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The Shockwave Rider - by William Gibson(?)
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Information for Sale - by John H. Everett
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Hackers Handbook III - by Hugo Cornwall
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Datatheft - by Hugo Cornwall
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The International Handbook on Computer Crime - by U. Sieber
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Fighting Computer Crime - by D. Parker
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Foiling the System Breakers - by J. Lobel
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Privacy in America - by D. Linowes
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The Spook Book - ?
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Spectacular Computer Crimes - by Buck BloomBecker
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Steal This Book - by Abbie Hoffman
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- Catalogs of Products -
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Sherwood Communications Associates LTD.
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1310 Industrial Highway,
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Southhampton, PA 18966 ph.# 215.357.9065
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All kinds of assorted products ranging from telephone company tools, to
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products on stealth.
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U.S. Cavalry
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2855 Centennial Ave.
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Radcliff, KY 40160-9000 ph.# 800.777.7732 Fax 502.352.0266
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Various military and "adventure" equipment. As well as listening devices
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and other more elementary electronic devices. This is by no means an
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"underground" company, they are more a military supply company. $3 for
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catalog in U.S.A. $5 for international.
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Gall's Inc.
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P.O. Box 55268, 2470 Palumbo Drive,
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Lexington, KY 40555-5268 ph.# 800.524.4255 Fax 606.269.4360
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Targeted for policemen and law enforcement basically. Has a few
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interesting items though.
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Criminal Research Products
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206-218 East Hector Street
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Conshocken, PA 19428
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Investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items.
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Bug Busters
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P.O. Box 978, Dept. 2-6,
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Shoreham, NY 11786
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They have all sorts of lockpicking tools, assorted weapons (i.e. brass
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knuckles) and protection (i.e. bulletproof vests) as well as telephone
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equipment and taps, bugs, etc. $5 for a catalog.
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Ross Engineering Associates
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68 Vestry Street
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New York, NY 10013
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A selection of surveillance stuff.
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Edmund Scientific CO.
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101 E. Gloucester Pike
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Barrington, NJ 08007
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All types of little do-dads in electronics and some other stuff relating to
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surveillance.
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Garrison
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P.O. BOX 128
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Kew Gardens, NY 11415
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Locksmithing tools and electronics thing-a-ma-bobs. Catalog costs $2.
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Master World
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1609 S. Bentley Ave.
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Los Angeles, CA 90025
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Maps on how to make a Red Box (the kind with the walkman) for $2. Other
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stuff? I dunno.
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Bnf Enterprises
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P.O. BOX 3357
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Peabody, MA 01960
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Electronics stuff and equipment supply company.
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Mouser Electronics
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11433 Woodside Avenue
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Santee, CA 92071
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Sells most electronic components parts and equipment.
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Excalibur Enterprises
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P.O. BOX 266
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Emmans, PA 18049
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Night vision devices. Catalog costs $5
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Alumni Arts
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BOX 553
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Grant's Pass, OR 97526
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Reproductions of college diplomas. Catalog costs $3
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Merrell Scientific CO.
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1665 Buffalo Road
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Rochester, NY 14624
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Chemical suppliers. Catalog costs $3.
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K Products
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P.O. BOX 27507
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San Antonio, TX 78227
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I.D. Documents. Catalog costs $1.
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City News Service
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P.O. BOX 86
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Willow Springs, MO 65793
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Press I.D. cards. Catalog costs $3.
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Matthews Police Supply CO.
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P.O. BOX 1754
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Matthews, NC 28105
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Brass knuckles etc.
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Taylor
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P.O. BOX 15391
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W. Palm Beach, FL 33416
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Drivers license, student I.D. cards, etc.
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Liberty Industries
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BOX 279 RD 4
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Quakertown, PA 18951
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Pyrotechnic stuff for the destructive steak in all of us. Catalog costs $1
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Doyle Communications
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Route 8 Box 18
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Lake Pleasant, NY 12108 Ph# - 518.548.5515
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Sells literature on scanning frequencies and hard to find lists government
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and other unlisted frequencies.
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De Voe
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P.O. BOX 32
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Berlin, PA 15530
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Sells information on making electronic detonators.
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MWK Industries
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1269 Pomona Road #110
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Corona, CA 91720 Ph#1 - 714.278.0563 Ph#2 - 800.356.7714
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Sells lasers and laser related products. Free catalog.
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Renegade Graphix
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928 Lovell St.
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Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Ph# - 616.344.7447
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They make t-shirts and hats for the Computer Underground. And "A portion
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of all proceeds goes towards short-circuiting the control process".
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H & W
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P.O. BOX 4
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Whitehall, PA 18052
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Human Skulls, arms, legs, etc. for the sadist is everybody.
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A complete list is available for $1 and Self Addressed Stamped Envelope.
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Abbie-Yo Yo Inc.
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P.O. Box 15
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Worcester MA 01613
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This place might not still be around, but it can't hurt to try. They used
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to sell, "Steal this Book" by Abbie Hoffman (who was sort of a radical
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hippie type), founder of YIPL which would later become TAP.
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--- Phone Equipment Distributors ----
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Contact East 508.682.2000
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Specialized Products 800.866.5353
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Central Supply 800.228.4598
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North Supply 913.791.7090
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North Supply line #2 913.791.7000
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ATI Supply 818.889.9236
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Greybar Electric 314.727.3900
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Lincoln Supply 800.228.0062
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Anixter 312.677.2600
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Alltell Supply 404.447.8410
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Telecom Gear 800.542.7279
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- Papers and Documents -
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Crime & Puzzlement - by John Barlow
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The Bawdy World of the Byte Bandit. A Postmodernist Interpretation of the
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Computer Underground - by Gordon Meyer & Jim Thomas
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Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems - by Dorothy E. Denning
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The Social Organization of the Computer Underground - by Gordon R. Meyer
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EFF News
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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155 Second Street Phone: 617.864.0665
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Cambridge, MA 02141
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These people, headed by Mitch Kapor - the writer of Lotus 1-2-3, help to
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defend the rights of hackers and members of the computer underground.
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Steve Wozniak is also active with this group I believe. Steve, the founder
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of Apple Computers, happened to get enough money to start his company by
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selling blue boxes door-to-door at UC Berkeley where he attended college.
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There are many other articles in legit magazines around (i.e. Esquire,
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Newsweek, Time, etc.) Just look up "Computer Crime" in the periodical
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encyclopaedias or whatever in the library. You will be surprised by the
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amount of stuff around. But keep in mind that they are "above" ground
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publications (or whatever you'd like to call them) so that is the type of
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material you will be reading. Time Magazine doesn't often publish articles
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on how to build a beige box. As for the magazines/journals/catalogs/et
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cetera I've listed, I didn't have the time to check out every single item
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listed cause frankly, I've got a life to live. So some of them may have
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gone down, or out or simply fallen of the face of the earth, others may
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have had rate and subscription price changes, while new ones may have
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popped up to replace the deceased ones. So if anyone has anything new to
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add, whether it be of new magazines popping their heads up, or to say that
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some magazine no longer publishes, or just to declare a rate change, it
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will all be greatly apreciated as well as acredited.
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CompuTron 813.885.5974
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Ripco ][ 312.528.5020
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Temple of the Dog 202.886.2283
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...places you can reach me at more easily (but they aren't sites)
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High Voltage 908.231.0252
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The Works 617.861.8976
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SANctuary
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P.O. Box 286
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Keansburg, NJ
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07734
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- Bibliography - (and people whom I gleened info from)
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(Wow, did anyone ever put one of these in a file before?)
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2600 Magazine
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Cybertek - The Cyberpunk Technical Journal
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The file "Butler#1" by the Butler
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Sirius Cybernetics
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The Bootlegger
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Personal research and findings
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A SANctuary production. Please don't screw with this phile unless you are
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a member of SANctuary or if a clipping is to be taken out of it to be put
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into another phile for learning purposes. And always remember to give
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credit where credit is due. Please feel free to distribute it (of course
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you will, we all have ratios to keep up don't we?) and use as much as you
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can from it.. That is, after all, what it's here for. This file was
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written in compliance with the Hacker Ethic of the free distribution of
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information.
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Copyright 1992 (c). All rights reserved. (Ever wonder what that means
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exactly?) This file was definately written for informational purposes only
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and no illegal activities or use is implied or suggested.
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I Palindrome I - T.M.B.G.
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In The Spaceship, The Silver Spaceship, The Lion Waves "Goodbye".
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In The Spaceship, The Silver Spaceship, The Lion Waves "Goodbye".
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- T.M.B.G.
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