In 1980, an article in the August issue of Psychology Today (with commentary by Philip Zimbardo) used the term "hacker" in its title: "The Hacker Papers". It is implicated with 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and the alt.2600 newsgroup. It initially developed in the context of phreaking during the 1960s and the microcomputer BBS scene of the 1980s. The subculture around such hackers is termed network hacker subculture, hacker scene, or computer underground. Bruce Sterling, author of The Hacker Crackdown Birth of subculture and entering mainstream: 1960's-1980's
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