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  Hack!!, Rika Kasahara

12.24.1996  
Rika Kasahara wrote a book called Hack!! Its in Japanese but a section the L0pht is in has been translated to English for us by Maru.



  PCWeek, Matt Kramer (matt_kramer@zd.com)

12.23.1996  
Web Site cites a Lotus Domino advisory published by Weld.



  OEM Magazine, Larry Lange (llange@cmp.com)

11.01.1996  
print COVERY STORY: "Breaking Into Electronic Commerce" references Mudge's cracking of Bellcore's S/Key encryption technology. The article seeks Mudge and Brian Oblivion's opinions on Electronic Commerce in general. The whole story is available in the OEM Cover Story Archive at http://pubsys.cmp.com/oem/docs/commerce.html.



  Rage, PsiberM@ntrik

11.01.1996  
Magazine print story: "The Hacker's Cookbook" is a cheezy article but L0pht's first reference in a pr0n magazine!



  Wireless Week, Bill Menezes

10.21.1996  
Magazine print article, "Cellular Fraud Arms Race Targets Cloners, Hackers" site's Dr. Who and Radiophone.



  Brain, author unknown

10.01.1996  
an Italia Magazine, ran a print article on Space Rouge's Wacked Mac Archive.



  EETimes, Larry Lange (llange@cmp.com)

08.26.1996  
print article: "Unix gives hackers a crack at systems" cites l0pht as a fledgling hacker group turned ISP!



  LAN Times, Al Berg

08.27.1996  
Web and Print article, "Net App Opens Doors for Hackers" says sumptin' bout us!



  Wired, author undocumented

08.01.1996  
Wired Magazine runs a quick snipit in its August issue, recognizing L0pht's technology reclaimation efforts.



  24 Hours in Cyberspace, author undocumented

08.01.1996  
MIT MediaLab's 24 hours in CyberSpace documents the L0pht as "Geek not Greek", recognizing our technology reclaimation efforts as those of a fraternal clubhouse. For some reason, the segment on L0pht is seemingly no longer on the web site. Fortunately, the CD does contain the L0pht exposure as did the original site.



  Internet Underground, author undocumented

03.01.1996  
Internet Underground, March, 1996, Vol 1, Issue #4, WebGuide(tm) insert contains a quick blurb about the cDc web page at the L0pht, though after all their learned research on tYpP1nG K3wL, they mistook the zero in 'L0pht' for the letter O. Later, they include an extra period in the L0pht URL, "http://lOpht.com./"



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