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Message-ID: <438F6018.6080201@sdf.lonestar.org>
Date: Thu Dec  1 20:42:28 2005
From: bkfsec at sdf.lonestar.org (bkfsec)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

Josh Perrymon wrote:

>WildCAT BBS Anyone????  :)
>
>I remember playing tradewars and calling who knows where to get new text
>files :)
>
>Used Tone-loC a lot more back then :)
>
>  
>
And Renegade, WWIV, MajorBBS + clones... Those were the days.  I 
remember Tradewars, but I was more of a BRE fan myself.  L.O.R.D. was 
good for a laugh.

Heh.   Satan and l0pht releases as well as quota-based download queues 
which required equal uploads to be able to get anything.

I have to say, the best way to get an education in hacking is to 
actually set up a private network and start banging on things.  I think 
that actual experience is worth so much more than degrees or reading 
text files.  The bottom feeder script kiddies couldn't hold a candle to 
what we were doing those days.

             -bkfsec


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