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The History of the DHC (1990 to 1999 ) Later become SYSRQ Below is a Brief Excert from the book "Hacking a History and Guide Book" In the 1990s I started to learn how to hack. I read everything I could get my hands on. I tried to learn not only about hacking, phreaking, virii, and cracking but also about other hackers and their crews. Back then there weren't that many. Actually more and more would pop up over the years, but since I didn't know any and no one I knew in my real life had any real interest in computers, I decided to start some of my own. The first name I came up with was Legion of Demons. You can imagine my embarrassment when I was informed by what seemed like thousands of hackers that LOD stood for Legion of Doom which was one of the most infamous hacking crews of all time. T

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