MindVox

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MindVox was an early Internet service provider in New York City. The service was referred to as "the Hells Angels of Cyberspace" — it was founded in 1991 by Bruce Fancher (Dead Lord) and Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital), two former members of the Legion of Doom hacker group. The system was partially online by March 1992, and open to the public in November of that year. The registration of the service's phantom.com domain, occurred on 14 February 1992. rdf:langString
rdf:langString MindVox
rdf:langString MindVox Corporation
rdf:langString MindVox Corporation
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rdf:langString December 1991
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rdf:langString Patrick K. Kroupa
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rdf:langString MindVox was an early Internet service provider in New York City. The service was referred to as "the Hells Angels of Cyberspace" — it was founded in 1991 by Bruce Fancher (Dead Lord) and Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital), two former members of the Legion of Doom hacker group. The system was partially online by March 1992, and open to the public in November of that year. MindVox was the second ISP in New York City. By the time the first MindVox test message was posted to Usenet in 1992, customers of the rival service, Panix, had made nearly 6,000 posts. The test message was apparently posted by the infamous Phiber Optik, who would have been waiting for a Manhattan grand jury indictment at the time for hacking activities. The registration of the service's phantom.com domain, occurred on 14 February 1992.
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