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| Table Of Contents | |
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| 1. Introduction by the Editorial Staff 13 K | |
| 2. Phrack Loopback / Editorial 55 K | |
| 3. Line Noise (Part I) 63 K | |
| 4. Line Noise (Part II) 51 K | |
| 5. Phrack Pro-Philes on the New Editors 23 K | |
| 6. Motorola Command Mode Information by Cherokee 38 K | |
| 7. Tandy / Radio Shack Cellular Phones by Damien Thorn 43 K | |
| 8. The Craft Access Terminal by Boss Hogg 36 K | |
| 9. Information About NT's FMT-150/B/C/D by StaTiC 22 K | |
| 10. Electronic Telephone Cards (Part I) 39 K | |
| 11. Electronic Telephone Cards (Part II) 66 K | |
| 12. Keytrap Revisited by Sendai 13 K | |
| 13. Project Neptune by Daemon9 52 K | |
| 14. IP-Spoofing Demystified by Daemon9 25 K | |
| 15. Netmon by Daemon9 21 K | |
| 16. The Truth...and Nothing but the Truth by Steve Fleming 19 K | |
| 17. International Scenes by Various Sources 33 K | |
| 18. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 21 K | |
| Total: 633 K | |
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| (Gross-ology by Sylvia Branzei, Planet Dexter, 1996) | |
| "Fuck you, clown!" | |
| (Thee Joker, Defcon IV, July 28, 1996) | |