Pamphlets

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"People, like information, want to be free." This is the issue from October 2011, and includes articles on Anonymous ("Actions Speak Louder than Words");...
 
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This issue: getting started with linux kernel modules; interview with Annalee Newitz; darknets and other alternative internets; hacking freight trains, and...
 
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Collection of essays and chronology of insurrectionary events in Algeria in the early 2000s.

 

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This issue: pirate radio and the FCC; writing a web worm in php; UK indymedia interview; misadventures of Irish hackers; tunneling and tor; proxy chaining;...
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This issue: zen and the art of non-disclosure; how the net was lost; exotic vulnerabilities; advanced cross-site scripting, and continuing... This is a...
 
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I wrote this zine because I believe in ending all restrictions around abortion provision. Provider-administered medication abortion is safe and...
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Enemy Combatant does their version of this well-known and -loved classic of insurrectionary anarchy. On the one hand there is the existent, with its...
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Ever had the day dream of what could happen if a bunch of computer-savvy rebels got together and got serious?

 

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Cryptology for the Militant Activist
San Francisco Community TV ColoProject
Crabgrass:Social Networking for the Rest of Us!
Full Disk Encryption Attacks
Hacking Freight Trains part 2
All Your FaceBook are Belong to Us!
If these titles pique your fancy, then you should check out this sporadically produced, but always zingy little zine, combining (at its best) information on how to access useful information on the products and people that increasingly dominate our lives.

 

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Kirkpatrick Sale, Black Powder Press
A collection of essays by Kirkpatrick Sale detailing opposition to technological "progress" and civilization from within, ranging from the Luddites of England to present-day indigenous struggles to keep traditional communities intact.
 

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Four articles taken from Anarchy: a journal of desire armed, #64, brought together in this pamphlet because they are still relevant... Aragorn!, dot matrix,...
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For a brief period of time in the 1980s, some individuals in France seemed to be taking Stirner's ideas in interesting directions... Among those...
 
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