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On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Dan Irwin wrote:

> Try IRC. Pick any of the larger networks, EFnet, DALnet, IRCnet.
>
> Join some channels... Type /list to get a listing of *all* channels. Find
> some channels with the word "hack" somewhere in the name, these could be a
> good start.
>
> The vast majority of people on these kind of channels are your average
> script kiddie type. (Note i said vast, not ALL).
>
> You may also want to look for some smaller or underground IRC servers or
> networks. These too can be inhabited by the kinds of people you wish to
> monitor.
>
> Hope This Helps.
>
> Dan.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Bingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 31 March 2002 9:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Other side of the coin
>
>
> I have been reading this list (along with other security, incident, and
> bugtraq lists) in the shadows for quite awhile now. It's such a great
> resource and there is just so much to take in.
>
> It's good to see things from the 'good-guy' or 'whitehat' point of view,
> but does anyone know where one could eavesdrop on the underground
> 'blackhat' or 'cracker' community?  I would like to get some insight on
> how things work in their world.
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> .Bing
>

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