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Jul 2024
48m 18s

Phone Phreaking: The Advent of Hacking

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Years ago the telephone network was like the internet is to us today: a vast, interconnected means of communicating and sharing information. And, like the internet today, it attracted people who were interested in learning how it worked by hacking it.  

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