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Summercon is one of the oldest hacker conventions. The longest running such conference in the United States is the annual (except for 2020 due to Covid restrictions) The Hackers Conference. It helped set a precedent for more modern "cons" such as H.O.P.E. and DEF CON, although it has remained smaller and more personal. Summercon has been hosted in cities such as Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., New York City, Austin, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam. Originally run by Phrack, the underground ezine, and held annually in St. Louis, the organizational responsibilities of running Summercon were transferred to in 1998 and the convention took place in Atlanta, dubbed 'Summercon X'.

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  • Summercon is one of the oldest hacker conventions. The longest running such conference in the United States is the annual (except for 2020 due to Covid restrictions) The Hackers Conference. It helped set a precedent for more modern "cons" such as H.O.P.E. and DEF CON, although it has remained smaller and more personal. Summercon has been hosted in cities such as Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., New York City, Austin, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam. Originally run by Phrack, the underground ezine, and held annually in St. Louis, the organizational responsibilities of running Summercon were transferred to in 1998 and the convention took place in Atlanta, dubbed 'Summercon X'. (en)
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  • Summercon is one of the oldest hacker conventions. The longest running such conference in the United States is the annual (except for 2020 due to Covid restrictions) The Hackers Conference. It helped set a precedent for more modern "cons" such as H.O.P.E. and DEF CON, although it has remained smaller and more personal. Summercon has been hosted in cities such as Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., New York City, Austin, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam. Originally run by Phrack, the underground ezine, and held annually in St. Louis, the organizational responsibilities of running Summercon were transferred to in 1998 and the convention took place in Atlanta, dubbed 'Summercon X'. In its modern incarnation, it is currently organized by and , who emphasize the importance of face-to-face interaction as technology increasingly mediates relationships between members of the information security community. Summercon is open to everyone, including "hackers, phreakers, phrackers, feds, 2600 kids, cops, security professionals, U4EA, r00t kids club, press, groupies, chicks, conference whores, k0d3 kids, convicted felons, and concerned parents." (en)
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