Go Null Yourself E-Zine
    "It makes sense if you don't think about it"    

Introduction

Welcome to the first issue of the Go Null Yourself e-zine.  Glad you could join us.

This publication is the product of a close group of friends who love to tinker with and push technology to the limits.  You may know us more commonly as hackers.  We are a collection of like-minded individuals promoting freedom of thought and the pursuit of technological curiosity.  We enjoy solving problems and innovating new ways of doing things.  We keep our minds open to new ideas and build upon each others' work to produce even greater results.  We stick to our beliefs and do not back down in the face of hostility.

Within this zine, we hope to present a well-rounded spectrum of information, both technical and non-technical, spanning a number of disciplines.  Hopefully you may find something that sparks your interest.

If you are interested in submitting content for future issues of GNY Zine, we would be happy to review it for publication.  Content may take many forms, whether it is a paper, review, scan, or first-hand account of an event.  Well-received topics include computer hacking and exploitation methods, programming, telephone phreaking (both analog and digital), system and network exploration, hardware hacking, reverse engineering, amateur radio, cryptography and steganography, and social engineering.  We are also receptive to content relating to concrete subjects such as science and mathematics, along with more abstract subjects such as psychology and culture.  Both technical and non-technical material is accepted.

Submissions of content, suggestions for and criticisms of the zine, and death threats may be sent via:

If there is a enough feedback, we will publish some of the messages in future issues.

We have devoted a lot of effort into this publication and hope that you learn something from reading it.  Abiding by our beliefs, any information within this e-zine may be freely re-distributed, utilized, and referenced elsewhere, but we do ask that you keep the articles fully intact (unless citing certain passages) and give credit to the original authors when and where necessary.

Go Null Yourself, its staff members, and the authors of GNY Zine are not responsible for any harm or damage that may result from the information presented within this publication.  Although people will be people and act in idiotic fashions, we do not condone, promote, or participate in illegal behavior in any way.

With that being said, let there be zine.


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Go Null Yourself - Issue #1  (July 2010)

  1. Introduction
  2. Introduction to Conversational Hypnosis
  3. RTLO Spoofing
  4. Alternate Data Streams
  5. Derandomizing Perl's Random Number Generator
  6. Trojaning OpenSSH
  7. Story of a Raid
  8. Programming Challenge - Elementary Cellular Automata
  9. ConfCon 2010 Call For Papers
  10. 907-887-88xx Scan
  11. Et Cetera, Etc.

Go Null Yourself - Issue #2  (October 2010)

  1. Introduction
  2. Feedback + Edits
  3. DoSing Phone Lines with Asterisk
  4. duper's Code Corner
  5. Test Numbers
  6. Practical DLL Hijacking
  7. Numbers Stations FOIA Request
  8. Exploring Tieline Networks
  9. Modem Numbers
  10. Linux Full-Disk Encryption Using TrueCrypt
  11. Programming Challenge
  12. Hotel Pennsylvania's PBX
  13. Interview with Adrian Lamo
  14. Et Cetera, Etc.

Go Null Yourself - Issue #3  (Winter 2010-2011)

  1. Introduction
  2. Feedback + Edits
  3. duper's Code Corner
  4. High Performance Hash Cracking with MapReduce - Part 1
  5. Numbers Stations FOIA
  6. Port Knocking Primer
  7. 205-380 Deltacom Scan
  8. Abusing phpBB's Tell-A-Friend Feature
  9. New Security Features in HTML5
  10. Decoding Trillian Password Files
  11. So You've Got a Dialtone...
  12. Programming Challenge
  13. Et Cetera, Etc.

Go Null Yourself - Issue #4  (Spring/April 2011)

  1. Introduction
  2. Feedback + Edits
  3. Lattice-Based Cryptography
  4. duper's Code Corner
  5. The Tech Behind Credit Card Fraud
  6. Brief Notes on Retail Kiosk Hacking
  7. Linux Rootkit Development Update
  8. High Performance Hash Cracking with MapReduce - Part 2
  9. Camera/DVR Scan
  10. 303-833-00xx Scan
  11. bit.ly Shenanigans (aka, XSS is hard bro)
  12. Programming Challenge
  13. The Scoop on LIGATT
  14. Et Cetera, Etc.

Go Null Yourself - Issue #5  (Summer/July 2011)

  1. Introduction
  2. Feedback + Edits
  3. Public-Key Encryption and RSA
  4. Hacking the Iridium Satellite Network
  5. An Introduction to Programming with x86 NASM
  6. The Art of Crypto: Tips and Tricks
  7. Hacking 15A Announcement Machines
  8. Gawker Passwords Analysis
  9. 360-928-00xx Scan
  10. Terminal Servicez br0
  11. ProjectMF - An Overview
  12. Et Cetera, Etc.

Go Null Yourself - Issue #6  (Fall/November 2011)

  1. Introduction
  2. Editorials
  3. Floating Point Numbers Suck
  4. duper's Code Corner
  5. How Skynet Works: An Intro to Neural Networks
  6. Defeating NX/DEP With return-to-libc and ROP
  7. A New Kind of Google Mining
  8. Stupid Shell Tricks
  9. An Introduction to Number Theory
  10. Information Security Careers Cheatsheet
  11. Interview with Dan Rosenberg (bliss)
  12. Et Cetera, Etc.



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