Informatik Submission & Subscription Policy
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     Informatik is an ongoing electronic journal, and thus we are faced with
the ever present need for a steady influx of new material.  If you have an
area of interest or expertise that you would like to write about, please do
not hesitate to contribute!  We depend on reader submissions, especially for
the "Hot Flashes" news reports.  We do ask that any submissions fit the
following guidelines...

General Content
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     Material for Informatik should concern information of interest to the
     computer underground community.  Examples of this include, but are by no
     means limited to scams, cellular workings, government agencies, fraud,
     clandestine activity, abuse of technology, recent advances in computing
     or telecommunications technology, and other of information not readily
     available to the public.  Please include a title and author name.

Text Format
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     * standard ASCII test
     * 79 characters per line
     * no TAB codes
     * no special or system specific characters
     * mixed case type

News submissions
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     * Submit only recent news items
     * Include the headline or title of the article
               the author's name (if given)
               the publication of origin
               the date of publication

Subscriptions and Submission Address
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     We are happy to provide an Internet based subscription service to our
readers.  To be on our mailout list, send mail to our Internet address,
"inform@doc.cc.utexas.edu" and include the word subscription in the subject
of your message.  If you do not have internet access, try to reach us through
the many various BBS's across the USA, or route it through a friend who does
have internet access.

Back Issues
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     Back issues of Informatik are available via ftp at ftp.eff.org in the
/pub/cud/inform directory.  The site also contains a plethora of other
electronic texts of interest to the "computer underground" community including
Phrack, NIA, PHUN, and the LOD tech journals.


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