Mike Ritland
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We're going to take all the things. Keeps you busy, right?
We're going to take all the things. Keeps you busy, right?
We're going to take all the things. Keeps you busy, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely.
See what I can say.
See what I can say.
See what I can say.
Oh, yeah, yeah. So all the security stuff I was doing, the times I was doing help desk and stuff like that, security, for the most part, anything security-connected was a hobby. So even the overclocking and water cooling, that was a hobby too, but... Yeah, 2600 is kind of a hacker zine, I think they're quarterly.
Oh, yeah, yeah. So all the security stuff I was doing, the times I was doing help desk and stuff like that, security, for the most part, anything security-connected was a hobby. So even the overclocking and water cooling, that was a hobby too, but... Yeah, 2600 is kind of a hacker zine, I think they're quarterly.
Oh, yeah, yeah. So all the security stuff I was doing, the times I was doing help desk and stuff like that, security, for the most part, anything security-connected was a hobby. So even the overclocking and water cooling, that was a hobby too, but... Yeah, 2600 is kind of a hacker zine, I think they're quarterly.
There's lots of people writing in to show tricks they've done, whether it's with pay phones, phone freaking. Wait, so what is 2600? It's a hacker zine, basically. Like a magazine? Yeah, like a little magazine. You can go to Barnes and Nobles and get it.
There's lots of people writing in to show tricks they've done, whether it's with pay phones, phone freaking. Wait, so what is 2600? It's a hacker zine, basically. Like a magazine? Yeah, like a little magazine. You can go to Barnes and Nobles and get it.
There's lots of people writing in to show tricks they've done, whether it's with pay phones, phone freaking. Wait, so what is 2600? It's a hacker zine, basically. Like a magazine? Yeah, like a little magazine. You can go to Barnes and Nobles and get it.
I think it's quarterly, where they will just publish a new set of little articles written by different people that talk about how to hack something, how they hack something, just cheats on systems, just sometimes politics, just hacker-minded stuff. Gotcha. But that was also, when I first got into that, phone phreaking and stuff was more popular then as well.
I think it's quarterly, where they will just publish a new set of little articles written by different people that talk about how to hack something, how they hack something, just cheats on systems, just sometimes politics, just hacker-minded stuff. Gotcha. But that was also, when I first got into that, phone phreaking and stuff was more popular then as well.
I think it's quarterly, where they will just publish a new set of little articles written by different people that talk about how to hack something, how they hack something, just cheats on systems, just sometimes politics, just hacker-minded stuff. Gotcha. But that was also, when I first got into that, phone phreaking and stuff was more popular then as well.
Yeah, so that's hacking with phones, basically. So this goes back way, way long ago. God, I think the guy's name was Joy Bubbles, actually. Deaf guy. Or, sorry, not deaf. That wouldn't make any sense. Blind. And he noticed that there were, like, tones on a phone when, you know, connecting to overseas and stuff.
Yeah, so that's hacking with phones, basically. So this goes back way, way long ago. God, I think the guy's name was Joy Bubbles, actually. Deaf guy. Or, sorry, not deaf. That wouldn't make any sense. Blind. And he noticed that there were, like, tones on a phone when, you know, connecting to overseas and stuff.