Slideshow: Polite Hackers Kick It in Korea

Security researchers at South Korea's first international hacker conference rip holes in Linux and VOIP. But where are the drinking games? Quinn Norton reports from Seoul.
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Attendees in Seoul, Korea listen attentively to Richard Stallman's opening keynote at Power of Community 2006.Photo: Quinn Norton

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American activist Richard Stallman sits for autographs and pictures from Korean fans.

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American free software activist Richard Stallman talks to a Korean audience about how the subtleties of international copyright law might affect them.

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An attendee listens to a Korean translation of an English speaker's presentation.

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Korean hacker "Xpl017Elz" discusses and demonstrates attacks on Red Hat's Fedora Core systems 3,4, and 5.

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