Chaos Communication Camp 2007 Photos

by Scott Beale on August 15, 2007 · 4 comments

Chaos Communication Camp 2007

Jacob Appelbaum attended the recent Chaos Communication Camp 2007, a five day long hacker camping event in Finow, Germany near Berlin. While there he shot a bunch of great photos. Prior to CCC, Jake was in Las Vegas for the annual hacker conference Defcon 15, where he was also shooting photos.

photo credit: Jacob Appelbaum

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1 Alicia January 17, 2008 at 12:49 pm

I think what you guys are doing is AWESOME! You should check out the Black Rock City Hacker Camp! brchc.com

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