The Parmaster: Underground: Hacking, Madness, and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier

The Parmaster: Underground: Hacking, Madness, and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier

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The provided excerpts, primarily sourced from Suelette Dreyfus and Julian Assange's work "Underground," examine the early culture, motives, and legal challenges faced by the international computer underground, particularly focusing on Australian hackers. They illustrate that early hacking communities formed on BBSes (Bulletin Board Systems), where the main currency was respect and thrill-seeking rather than monetary gain, often adhering to an ethical code emphasizing non-malicious exploration. Furthermore, the texts explore the complex and often inconsistent legal responses to hacking, noting that judges struggled to apply existing laws to cybercrimes, frequently resulting in outcomes like community service rather than incarceration for elite hackers. Finally, the material details the exploits and arrests of specific individuals like "Par," "Phoenix," "Electron," and "Mendax," showcasing their technical prowess, the tight-knit but often paranoid nature of their online relationships, and the subsequent high-stakes law enforcement crackdowns.

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