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  • The New Hacker's Dictionary
    Hacking jargon including information on writing style, hacker terms, and lamer-speak.
    http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/frames.html
  • Linux Documentation Project
    Compilation of tutorials and HOWTOs for the linux operating system.
    http://www.linuxdoc.com/
  • ^Rob's WerLD
    Contains information about viruses and trojans and their fixes. For newbies and advanced.
    http://r_o_b_43.tripod.com/rob/
  • UNIX / Net / Hack
    Unix and internet lore, technical docs and programming tutorials.
    http://www.unix.geek.org.uk/~arny/
  • Ars Technica: Hacking Digital Rights Management
    History of well known DRM cracks and commentary on the future of DRM. (July 16, 2006)
    http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/drmhacks.ars
  • How to become a Hacker
    ESR's paper on how to become a Hacker.
    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
  • How to Become a Hacker
    A short essay on becoming an "old-guard" hacker (NOT a cracker or phreaker).
    http://www.robson.org/gary/writing/becomeahacker.html
  • Hacker\Culture
    The main objective of this Web site is to provide primary documentation, and a little guidance, for those who wish to research the culture around hacking either from a general or an academic perspective.
    http://www.tranquileye.com/hackerculture/
  • Hackers World Portal
    Links to hacking history, cryptology, censorship, international hacking groups, news, publications, security, weekly features.
    http://www.geocities.com/hackersworldportal/
  • The Happy Hacker
    Home of the Guides to (Mostly) Harmless Hacking. Focus is mainly on Windows 95 and 98. Some mention of Windows NT.
    http://www.happyhacker.org/
  • Higher Learning
    This page is meant for all the hackers who still believe in the old hacker code, and contains texts concerning the arts of hacking, phreaking and demo coding.
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~l0rd/
  • The Group
    Intended as a support site for hackers, this currently contains link lists for programs and text files.
    http://www.angelfire.com/mi/thegroup/

 

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