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170: Phrack
Darknet Diaries

170: Phrack

Feb 3, 2026 45m
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Phrack is legendary. It is the oldest, and arguably the most prestigious, underground hacking magazine in the world.

It started in 1985 and is still running today. In this episode we interview the Phrack staff to hear some stories about what it’s like running a hacker magazine for 40 years.

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The Legacy of Phrack

Phrack, founded in 1985, holds the title of the oldest underground hacking magazine in the world. The episode details its evolution, particularly how it adapted with the rise of the internet and how crucial it was for the hacker community in sharing knowledge and techniques. Skipper and Jim Z. share their experiences with the magazine, reflecting on various historical articles that have shaped hacker culture.

Highlights of Phrack's Content

The discussion dives into some significant articles published in Phrack, including pieces on buffer overflows and the infamous E911 documentation. These articles not only informed the hacking community but also sparked debates over legality and ethics in hacking, showcasing the counterculture aspect of the hacker scene.

The Hacker Culture

Conversations about the shift in hacker culture from the underground, hobbyist nature of the 80s and 90s to the professionalization of cyber security today. This culminates in a comparison of established conferences like Black Hat and Defcon and how each attracts different types of individuals in the hacker community.

Revival and Future of Phrack

Recent activities of Phrack, particularly the revival efforts in 2021 and 2023, highlight the community's dedication to maintaining the magazine. The hosts discuss their recent collaborations, the logistical challenges of a physical release, and the importance of keeping the spirit of inquiry and exploration alive in hacker culture.

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