http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/agile-hacking/ Help us create the best hacking reference/manual/book ever made. We provide the scene, the resources and the money, and you keep the credits and the control over the eventual profits. Read on. During the next couple of months we are open for your submissions. The idea is to harvest the knowledge of the crowds in order to create the best hacker manual ever made. The process is very simple. We, as well as you, will commit new hacks, tips, tricks and techniques in the fields of information security to our system. Each hack will be published under its author's Name and URL (blog, site, etc) on the blog under the title and category of "Agile Hacking". Once we have a good enough number of hacks, we will tip some money in, in order to make our mutual work into a book, which will preserve all the credits of its authors. The book will be available for a free download but also as a hard/soft cover printed version. If the book makes some money, you will decide how to spend them. "Agile Hacking" like in quick and well-coordinated in movement or marked by an ability to think quickly, mentally acute or aware. Overall, a breathtaking experience. Keep it small, keep it simple, keep it agile! It just cannot get better then that. Now is the time to become part of the history. We will soon open a more agile interface for your entries but we are still hesitant on the actual implementation as we would like to keep the process as simple and transparent as possible. So, for now, and maybe for the future, keep posting your entries to our group email at group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Let's the experiment begin. pdp -- Petko D. (pdp) Petkov | GNUCITIZEN | Hakiri | Spin Hunters gnucitizen.org | hakiri.org | spinhunters.org