[Ipg-smz] Just found this in my Google Alerts and thought y'all would dig it.
Bob Reselman
bob at cogarttech.com
Thu Jan 2 20:38:14 UTC 2020
Thanks!
On Jan 2, 2020, at 12:31 PM, Tara Calishain via Ipg-smz <ipg-smz at netpress.org<mailto:ipg-smz at netpress.org>> wrote:
https://www.scmagazineuk.com/exclusive-free-resource-launched-teach-infosec-researchers-thing-two-past/article/1669699
"The Octopi Hacking Archive<https://octopitech.com/archive> is a totally free to access online resource aimed at security researchers and members of the broader infosec community. This truly massive chunk of computer history is being put online to bring the collected works of some of the earliest hacking groups into one archive.
The brainchild of anonymity and privacy advocate Colin Childs<https://twitter.com/Phoul>, a core contributor to The Tor Project, and the CTO at Octopi Managed Services, Ian Thornton-Trump<https://twitter.com/phat_hobbit>, the archive is based around a massive collection of BBS text files that chronicle the birth of the online computer security industry. This cultural shift from offline to online truly set the stage for the infosec communities we have today; on both sides of the legal fence."
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