[Ipg-smz] Just found this in my Google Alerts and thought y'all would dig it.
Tom Henderson
thenderson at extremelabs.com
Thu Jan 2 21:03:06 UTC 2020
An interesting resource!
Be advised that there are an unusually large number of trackers on this
page. I suggest going to it via lynx or a VERY HIGHLY PROTECTED browser
(or better still, tor, with browser spoofing enabled). This is not a
friendly place.
Tom
On 1/2/20 3:31 PM, Tara Calishain via Ipg-smz wrote:
> https://www.scmagazineuk.com/exclusive-free-resource-launched-teach-infosec-researchers-thing-two-past/article/1669699
>
> "TheOctopi 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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Tom Henderson
ExtremeLabs, Inc.
+1 317 250 4646
Twitter: @extremelabs
Skype: extremelabsinc
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