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Re: hello
> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 07:19:07 -0600
> From: TruthMonger <[email protected]>
[someone wrote]
> Can anybody teach me the abc's on Hacking, Cracking, Phranking,
> Cryptomography, I know that to be a good hacker you have to know all,
> but speciallize on one. Or do any of you are in the LA area that
> willing to teach me face to face.
I usually ignore people whose clue meter reads in the negative,
(hint: cypherpunks want people to have *better* security,
not less), but there's a long standing tradition on cpunks of
being creative with other people's typos.
Lets see:
"Phranking" This seems to draw from the word 'franking' which is
related to snail mail cancellation, and 'phreaking' which is a
contraction of 'phone freaking', refering to stealing phone
service. Therefore, 'phranking' must mean the art of faking stamps
and postal cancellations in an effort to steal postal service. I
don't think anyone on this list can help you. Ask again after the
PO introduces it's 2D barcoded stamps, when the privacy implications
may spark some interest (btw, I spotted something very much like this
on a UPS package last night).
'Cryptomography' seems to draw from 'crypto', meaning 'secret'
and 'tomography' the art of making crossectional images
(tomography is the T in CAT scan). Therefore, 'cryptomography' is
the art of making secret crossectional images. I think the query
should have been directed to the people who make airport luggage
scanners, or some very weird subset of voyeurs, not us.
Peter Trei
[email protected]
aka 'Etymologymonger'
Peter Trei
Senior Software Engineer
Purveyor Development Team
Process Software Corporation
http://www.process.com
[email protected]