| Cybertek Back Issues |
| The Cyberpunk Technical Journal |
- Cybertech: The Cyberpunk Technical Journal Original website mirror.
- Thomas Icom's L0pht Website Mirror from around 1997.
- What is Cybertek?
- Frequently Asked Questions for Cybertek Version 2.0B, March 7, 1995.
- Cybertek Article Archives
- Cybertek Everthing2.com entry.
- Cybertek Streettech review.
- Cybertek Zine Dandies.org review.
- Wired Top 10
- Cybertech - Volume 3 Order a print version.
- An Introduction to SIGINT - Signals Intelligence
- Hacker Tools
- Survival Planning, Contingency Kits, and Bugging Out Version 2.1 (811k PDF)
- Note the named changed to "Cybertech" in later issues.
- Cybertek - Volume 2 Single OCR'ed PDF file. (12.4M PDF)
Cybertek Back Issues
- Cybertek #1 March/April 1990
- Cybertek #2 May/June 1990
- Cybertek #3 September/October 1990
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- Cybertek #4 November/December 1990
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- Cybertek #5 January/February 1991
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- Cybertek #6
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- Cybertek #7 November/December 1991
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- Cybertek #8
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- Cybertek #9 January/February 1995
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- Cybertek #10 March/April 1995
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- Cybertek #11 May/June 1995
- Cybertek #12 July/August 1995
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- Alternative News Gathering Techniques
- Cybertek #13 Fall/Winter 1995
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- Cybertek #14 Not Available
- Cybertek #15
- Cybertek #16
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- Cybertech #17 Tenth Anniversary Issue, Spring 2000
- Data Transmission Techniques: Hardware - by Ticom
- Survival Barter Items - by Douglas P. Bell
- Basic Phone Security - Making and Breaking It - by Mob Boss
- Injun Jessie's Notes: "Random Ideas" - by Injun Jessie
- Final Words
- Cybertech #18 November/December 2001
- Living Free and Winning in the 21st Century - Part 1 - by Ticom
- A Treatise on the Peculiar Characteristics of Pugilism, or Applying the Laws of Physics to Some Bloke's Head - by Brother Ben
- The Day After - by The Omega Man
- Basic Multifuel Camping Stove - by Wildflower
- More Notes - by Wildflower
- Cybertech #19 January/February 2002
- Want to Join the Militia? Don't Waste Your Time!
- Wildflower's Survival Notes
- The FM Broadcast Spot-Jammer - by Nox (Source Code)
- Achoo! or, How the Hell Can I Not Get Sick This Winter? - by Reverend Viv H. Grey
- Ticom's Tech Notes
- Cybertech #20 March/April 2002
- Beginner TSCM Equipment Advice - by Steve Uhrig
- Build a Turnkey APRS Tracker for About $350 - by Rich, KA7IEN
- Cybertech #21 July/August 2002
- Thoughts from the Interzone
- Cover, Concealment, and Camouflage
- Cybertech #22 November/December 2002
- Bugging Out - Observations While Hiking
- Wildflower's Survival Notes
- Variable-Pitched Frequency Generator - by Captain Quieg
- Observation
- Combat Intelligence and Counterintelligence
- Cybertech #23 October 2007
- Effective SSH Implementation - by Rightc0ast
- Secure Data Caching With OpenBSD: Practical Techniques For Remote Data Storage - by Azure
- An Evaluation of the Nigerian Pot-in-Pot Cooling System - by Rightc0ast
- Wildflower's Notes, 2007 - by Wildflower
- Book Review: The Handloader's Manual of Cartridge Conversions
- Basic Operational Security (OPSEC) - The Unobtainable Goal? - by CTsurvivalist/CSA
- Motorola DTR Review - by "T"
- The Story of Johnny Hack - Part 1 - by Ticom
- Cybertech #24 Winter 2007-2008
- Commercial Satellite Imagery and Its Implications for Survivalists - by Mark O Ryan
- The Optoelectronics Xplorers - by "Deep Throat"
- The Story of Johnny Hack - Part 2
- Stealth Tools
- When Autumn Leaves Fall - by Andrew Zarowny
- Cybertech #25 Spring/Summer 2008
- Editorial
- Local Spectrum Surveys Using Your Police Scanner - by Ticom
- Wildflower's Notes, March, 2008 - by Wildflower
- Wildflower's Notes, April 2008 - by Wildflower
- The Lessons of John Titor - Part 1 - by Ticom & Vivian
- Easy Ring Detector - by Ticom
Cybertech Electric
There was also five issues of an electronic version of Cybertech. These were done during the mid 90's, and contained articles from the print versions released during that time-frame.
- Cybertech Electric - Issue #1 December 24, 1995
- Greetings and Salutations!
- Monitoring Russian Communications - by Tom Roach
- Urban Survival (Part I) - by Douglas P. Bell
- Building a By-Phone
- Poetry from Spiral Chambers #8
- "State of the Nation" - by Janet Kuypers
- "Shades of Gray" - by Liz Dubuisson
- Cybertech Electric - Issue #2 January 2, 1996
- The Presidential Election Looms: What are YOU going to do?
- Backyard Pyrotechnics I - by Pyronomy
- Decoding Touch Tones
- Urban Survival Part II - by Douglas P. Bell
- Rede For a Departed Brother
- Cybertech Electric - Issue #3 February 2, 1995
- Scanning Cell Phones With a TV Set - by Deprogram
- Programming the Motorola Radius SP10 - by R.F. Burns
- Hackers Versus Politicians - by J. Orlin Grabbe
- Capturing Redial - by oleBuzzard
- Hacking on The Highway - by Joshua Tower and The Men From Mongo
- Poetry from Spiral Chambers #9
- "Fleeting Love" - by Alan C. Dougall
- "Beauty Sleep" - by Leilani Wright
- "Touch of Light" - by Michael Morain
- "Did They Wonder?" - by Dominick Freda
- Cybertech Electric - Issue #4 July 30, 1996
- Hacking the Human Body - by Mujahadin
- From Crossbows to Cryptography: Techno-Thwarting The State - by Chuck Hammill
- Vesoft and the Hewlett Packard 3000 - by Black IC
- Cybertech Electric - Issue #5 May 17, 2001
- Cybertech Has Returned!
- Living Free and Winning in the 20th Century, Part I
- CAC-MARC: Common Access Cards (CAC) / Multi-Technology Automated Reader Cards (MARC) - by Azure
- The Day After - by The Omega Man
- Clandestine Communications - by Anonymous
- Cybertech Back Issue Information
The Pine Tree Journal
- The Pine Tree Journal #1 November 2003
- The Pine Tree Journal #2 Winter 2004-2005
- The Pine Tree Journal #3 Fall 2006
Technical Intelligence Communications (TICOM) 'Zine
From Thomas Icom:
For many years I published a 'zine called Cybertech. It covered a combination of hacking, technology, and survivalism. The first issue came out in 1990, and it was published sporadically until the end of 2002. Around that time I finally had enough with the attitudes in the computer underground, and ceased publication.
A little while ago, I was surfing one my favorite sites on the Internet, Green Bay Professional Packet Radio (GBPPR). The owner of the site is a fellow old-school hacker who used to publish his own 'zine back in the day. He decided to make a go at retaking the computer underground, and starting publishing GBPPR 'Zine with some very good tehnical information.
After reading through a few issues of GBPPR 'Zine, I was inspired to again start a 'zine for technological enthusiasts; TICOM - Technical Intelligence COMmunications.
Starting with the November, 2005 issue I have combined The Pine Tree Journal with TICOM 'Zine. Now it covers both hacking and survivalism, just like Cybertech did.
- TICOM 'Zine #1 February 2005 (15.8 MB PDF)
- Experiments in Spread Spectrum Interception
- Bell System Special Services Interexchange Customer Handbook CLCI, NC, NCI Codes
- TICOM 'Zine #2 March 2005 (5.1 MB PDF)
- Frequency Counter Logging to a PC
- Bell System Special Services Interexchange Customer Handbook WORD (Work Order Record & Details) Description
- Editorial
- TICOM 'Zine #3 April 2005 (1.9 MB PDF)
- VHF/UHF Radio Communications Monitoring and Communications Intelligence (COMINT)
- Excerpts from FM 34-45 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Electronic Attack
- Editorial/Rants
- TICOM 'Zine #4 November 2005 (4.3 MB PDF)
- Old-School Phreak Circuits and Data
- Hardware Hacking & Reverse Engineering Info
- AVI/EZ-Pass Info - Compliments of the FCC
- The Pine Tree Journal
- Contingency Kit Information
- East American Survival Training (EAST) Review
- Homemade Generators
- Hiking the A-Trail in Vermont
- Editorial/Rants
- TICOM 'Zine #5 April 2006 (1.1 MB PDF)
- Tools of the Trade: The Optoelectronics R-10 Interceptor
- Wildflower's Notes
- TICOM 'Zine #6 January 2010 (1.2 MB PDF)
- Refurbishing the Radio Shack 61-2801 Portable Power Station
- Audio Monitor - by Hyperdyne
- High Radio Weirdness - by Ticom
- Companion Animal Corner - by Lakota Hecate
- Crystal Voices - by Wildflower & Ticom
Musings of a Man In Black: Prometheus
Part common sense and all sensibility, Ticom's second book Musings of a Man in Black: Prometheus, presents the reader with an alternative take on survivalism. Unlike the illusionary "what if" scenarios theorized by many "preppers," Icom's Dystonautics is a practical here-and-now how to think for oneself guide to adapting to the current environment, preparing for future probabilities, and thriving whilest doing so. Contemporary and applicable to anyone in any situation, Prometheus is a pragmatic guide to not being caught up in the current state of mass-media hysteria by being prepared, informed, and ready for any and all eventualities.
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- Local PDF Mirror Stripped down slightly. (2.9M PDF)