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For some (old, out of date) information you could have a look at Fravia's information.

(http://www.woodmann.com/fravia/)

This is ancient; and Fravia is dead, so updates are unlikely. Fravia was also Italian and the writing is, uh, sometimes hard to follow. But I include it because it gives insight to the frame of mind that is needed, and is comprehensive about the tools that used to be used.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fravia)

Someone putting together some blog posts for HN would be very much appreciated.



Aahhh... Fravia and the "crackstore" were great places to get tuts about hacking/cracking in their time (e.g. tKC tuts where good to follow as a kid).

I still miss those days of SoftIce :). Good memories.


Anyone else frequent http://freaky.staticusers.net/ back in the day? I always found their forums full of goodies [esp if you were interested in hacking from or into osx / os9] - pity it seems to have been taken down! [google still has some of it though].


I too grew up reading Fravia and absolutely loved his tutorials. One nostalgic evening several months ago I went googling for his tutorials and was saddened to see he had passed.

I've been very curious ever since to know what he wrote in his last post, but unfortunately I can't read Italian and the online translation service I've tried seem to fail horribly. Are there any Italian speakers able to translate this for the rest of us?

http://beri.it/2009/08/28/fravia/


I cannot upvote this enough. Fravia was brilliant, also check out searchlores, where he views the internet as a binary. Beautiful, beautiful work.


rip. His cracking, reversing and searching tutorials are an amazing body of work.




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