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Datenschleuder
Issue 91
Editor46halbe, starbug und erdgeist
CategoriesHacking
FrequencyIrregular
PublisherChaos Computer Club e.V.
FounderHerwart Holland Moritz
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
CountryGermany
Based inHamburg
LanguageGerman
Websiteds.ccc.de
ISSN0930-1054

Die Datenschleuder. Das wissenschaftliche Fachblatt für Datenreisende, literally translated as The Data Slingshot: The scientific trade journal for data voyagers, is a German hacker magazine that is published at irregular intervals by the Chaos Computer Club (CCC).

Topics include primarily political and technical aspects of the digital world (freedom of information, data privacy (data protection), closed-circuit television, personal privacy (personal rights), cryptography and many more).

Die Datenschleuder was first published in 1984 and also can be subscribed to independently of a membership in the CCC. The founder is Herwart Holland Moritz.[1] All (more than 90) back issues are freely available on the Internet as well.[2] The current print paper format is DIN A5 as per ISO 216. Its editorial process is carried out over the Internet, while the magazine itself is printed in and distributed from Hamburg.

Issue #92 from March 2008 contained a reproduction of a fingerprint from Wolfgang Schäuble, the interior minister of Germany at the time.[3]

The US phreaking magazine TAP – The Youth International Party Line (YIPL) (founded in 1971) has been described as a model for Datenschleuder.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Paulo Shakarian; Jana Shakarian; Andrew Ruef (16 May 2013). Introduction to Cyber-Warfare: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Newnes. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-12-407926-7. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  2. ^ Various Datenschleuder issues in PDF format
  3. ^ „Hacker-Club veröffentlicht Schäubles Fingerabdruck“ Spiegel Online
  4. ^ Alte Schule: Andreas Bogk Archived 2012-05-19 at the Wayback Machine“ Interview by Philip Banse, Spiegel TV/dctp, 2012 (from 6:53)