Books For Hackers

09. What are some books of interest to hackers? General Computer Security ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Computer Security Basics Author: Deborah Russell and G.T. Gengemi Sr. Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Copyright Date: 1991 ISBN: 0-937175-71-4 This is an excellent book. It gives a broad overview of computer security without sacrificing detail. A must read for the beginning security expert. Computer Security Management Author: Karen Forcht Publisher: Boyd.....
Hacking ARPANET

**************************************** Hacking ARPANET -- Part I by The SOURCE of -=>*The Listening Post*<=- 408-923-7575***************************************INTRODUCTION------------ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork) was funded by the Departmentof Defense (DOD) in 1969 as an experiment in sharing the resources of manydifferent types of computers. Earlier DOD systems (AUTODIN,for example), reliedon linking computers that were the same make, using the same operating systems.Work on ARPANET was performed under contract by.....
AOL 5.0 Mexico Style Guide

Style Guide Table of Contents 1      Table of Contents..................................... 2 2      Forms....................................................... 3 2.1      General............................................. 3 3      System Text.............................................. 3 3.1      Input Field Labels............................. 3 3.2      Regular Text..................................... 3 3.3      Header Text...................................... 3 3.4      Column Headers............................... 3 3.5      Note Text.......................................... 3 3.6      Control and Radio Button Text.......... 3 3.7      Subheadings and Array Labels.......... 4 4      Client Art Icons........................................ 5 4.1      General............................................. 5 4.2      Label Text.....
TIME WARNER CORPORATE EMAIL ADDRESSES

TIME WARNER CORPORATE EMAIL ADDRESSESBrief covering the change to the Time Warner corporate email addresses On February 1st 2002, any email addresses ending in “twi.com” will stop working.  The Employees that once used these addresses need to switch to an address ending in “@aoltw.com” or “@aol.com”.  All Employees of Time Warner Corporate should have an alias that ends in either “aoltw.com” or “aol.com”  Any mail.....
Activating a Web Search from a Form

You will create a form with two editable text boxes and a button. The first one will contain the string to be searched. The second one will be invisible and will be used only to create the URL that will be open. An example of this trick can be found in this form: 44-22597(Gazeta Mercantil). The code below must be in the button Selection action:.....
2026s Post

It seems I’ve settled into a "few posts a year" rhythm, and this is my first check-in for 2026! However I’ve been busy creating a ton of content for AOLFOREVER lately— for example; below you can view the AOL prog videos I've been making. A little info about the prog videos; basically I run an actual copy of America Online/ 4.0/5.0 using the server provided.....
Some of my favorite screensavers from over the years. Not available for download on mobile device.
Lithium Node

About Lithium NodeIt all started back in June of 1996. Some guy in a chat room gave me my first prefix, 4019-1, and I used that to sign on AOL for free. I soon got a list of invokes, which were the "in" thing at the time. One of the invokes at the bottom of the list (40-13 785) led to an area which contained.....
BearShare

BearShare was a peer-to-peer-file-sharing-application originally created by Free Peers, Inc. for Microsoft Windows and also a rebranded version of iMesh by MusicLab, LLC, tightly integrated with their music subscription service. The principal operators of Free Peers, Inc. were Vincent Falco and Louis Tatta. Bearshare was launched on December 4, 2000, as a Gnutella-based peer-to-peer file sharing application with innovative features that eventually grew to include IRC, a free library of software and.....
WinMX

WinMX (Windows Music Exchange) is a freewarepeer-to-peer file sharing program authored in 2000 by Kevin Hearn (president of Frontcode Technologies) in Windsor, Ontario (Canada).  According to one study, it was the number one source for online music in 2005 with an estimated 2.1 million users. Frontcode Technologies itself abandoned development of WinMX in September 2005, but developers brought the service back online within a few days by releasing patches. WinMX continues.....