• Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and DIY media organization founded in 1984 in Lubbock, Texas. The...
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  • Cult of the Dead Cow, a hacker group Death cult (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cult of the dead....
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    Grandmaster Ratte' (category Cult of the Dead Cow members)
    Ratte') is one of the founders of the Cult of the Dead Cow hacker group, along with Franken Gibe and Sid Vicious. His official title in the cDc was "Imperial...
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  • Goolag may refer to: A nickname for Google Cult of the Dead Cow, Goolag campaign A PHP application designed to operate Google Desktop Search Goolag, Iran...
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  • HoHoCon (category Cult of the Dead Cow)
    Christmas in Houston, Texas, sponsored by Drunkfux and the hacker ezine Cult of the Dead Cow. The fourth and fifth HoHoCons were also sponsored by Phrack...
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  • Christien Rioux (category Cult of the Dead Cow members)
    a member of Cult of the Dead Cow and its Ninja Strike Force. Formerly, he was a member of L0pht. DilDog is best known as the author of the original code...
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  • certification. The hacktivist group Anonymous was formed. March: Cult of the Dead Cow and Hacktivismo are given permission by the United States Department of Commerce...
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  • Sir Dystic (category Cult of the Dead Cow members)
    better known as Sir Dystic, has been a member of Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) since May 1997, and is the author of Back Orifice. He has also written several...
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  • known as Cult of the Dead Cow, or CDC. The group has written and published 617 articles in English and more than 100 in Swedish. The first published articles...
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  • Back Orifice (category Cult of the Dead Cow software)
    The program debuted at DEF CON 6 on August 1, 1998 and was the brainchild of Sir Dystic, a member of the U.S. hacker organization Cult of the Dead Cow...
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  • and modification of software released under it. The license was written by Oxblood Ruffin (of Hacktivismo and CULT OF THE DEAD COW) and Eric Grimm, an...
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    Oxblood Ruffin (category Cult of the Dead Cow members)
    member of the hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc), for which he serves as "Foreign Minister." He is also the founder and executive director of Hacktivismo...
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    Peiter Zatko (category Cult of the Dead Cow members)
    well as the computer and culture hacking cooperative the Cult of the Dead Cow. While involved with the L0pht, Mudge contributed to disclosure and education...
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    to the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) member "Omega," who used it in a 1996 e-mail to the group. Due to the variety of meanings of its root words, the definition...
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  • home of the CULT OF THE DEAD COW ExecPC BBS – America's largest dial-up BBS through the late 1980s Forum 80 – based in Kingston upon Hull, the UK's first...
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    Back Orifice 2000 (category Cult of the Dead Cow software)
    of US hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow. It was a successor to the cDc's Back Orifice remote administration tool, released the previous year. As of 2007[update]...
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  • project of the Cult of the Dead Cow which checked for security vulnerabilities in web servers "Whiskers", slang for human facial hair on the chin or cheeks...
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  • Veilid (category Cult of the Dead Cow)
    Internet portal Freedom of speech portal Veilid is a peer-to-peer network and application framework released by the Cult of the Dead Cow on August 11, 2023...
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  • Demon Roach Underground (category Cult of the Dead Cow)
    popular in the "hacker" scene. Grandmaster Ratte' was the SysOp of DRU, and the BBS was the "base system" for his group Cult of the Dead Cow, a computer...
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  • with one of the largest attacks to have occurred in the Balkans. Cult of the Dead Cow, also known as cDc or cDc Communications, is a computer hacker and...
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  • Cricket Discipline Commission (of the England and Wales Cricket Board) Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc), a computer hacker and DIY media organization Cedar City Regional...
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  • Alt.religion.scientology (category Scientology and the Internet)
    carried the newsgroup.: 77–78  It also led to a declaration of war by hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow.: 306  Rather than being removed from Usenet, the newsgroup...
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  • Hacktivismo (category Cult of the Dead Cow)
    an offshoot of Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc), whose beliefs include access to information as a basic human right. It was founded in 1999. The group's beliefs...
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  • unread. The virus described in the warnings did not exist, but the warnings themselves were, in effect, virus-like. In 1997 the Cult of the Dead Cow hacker...
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  • Goalkeeper Demonseed Elite – Cult of the Dead Cow's ezine (and many others) / Mage: The Ascension Project 2501, aka The Puppet Master Jecan, Vlad (2011)...
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    Jacob Appelbaum (category All articles with dead external links)
    no longer travel to the United States. Under the pseudonym "ioerror", Appelbaum was an active member of the Cult of the Dead Cow hacker collective from...
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  • (also of DPAK), Wing, Nynex Phreak, Billy_The_Kid, Crazy Eddie, The Plague, ZOD, Seeker, Red Knight (who was also a member of Cult of the Dead Cow), Lord...
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  • JATO Rocket Car (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    via email (55% of all postings on usenet which included "JATO Rocket Darwin Award impala" also included "g-forces". Cult of the Dead Cow, a hacker group...
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    O'Rourke find a sense of community in the city. As a teenager, O'Rourke was a member of the computer hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow, named after a shut-down...
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    special chat rooms. The Cult of the Dead Cow hacker collective has been credited with the original coining of the term, in their text-files of that era. One...
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