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Free Issue Of Hackin9

December 23, 2008 by Eliot 9 Comments

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Until midnight tonight, you can download a free copy of the 1/2008 issue of security magazine hackin9. It’s 84pages, 10.5MB, and requires you to provide an email address they don’t verify.

[via TaoSecurity]

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