However due to some reasons it stopped publishing in 2012. The last issue was in April 2012, hacker e-zine made a comeback yesterday with Issue No.69. In the issue, the Phrack editors have apologized for its tardiness, but have promises to publish new, peer-reviewed technical papers and notes on a rolling basis, as they come in, and invite submissions. The current issue features several significant peer-reviewed information security papers, including an excellent piece on a Flash bug and another on the use of hypervisors to abet rootkits. The issue also has the standard Phrack fare: scene reports from around the world (with an inside history of the Spanish hacking scene), and a nice editorial tracking the fall of hacker groups. You can read the Issue No.69 of Phrack here.