When you’re interested in infosec, you are probably looking for some good hacking and infosec magazines. Here is an overview of zines I read on a regular basis.
2600 - The Hacker Quarterly
Founded: 1984
Language: English
Latest: 2016-06
Level: beginner, advanced
Frequency: quarterly
Topics: implementation errors, url guessing, politics, activism
URL: http://2600.com
Price print: $27 p.a. USA and Canada / $38 p.a. overseas
PoC||GTFO
Founded: 2013
Language: English
Latest: 2016-03
Level: advanced, pro
Frequency: quarterly
Topics: crypto, file formats, timing attacks
Price: free download, pdf (check the size and file type ;))
Phrack
Founded: 1985
Language: English
Latest: 2016-06
Level: advanced, pro
Frequency: irregular
Topics: rootkits, reverse engineering, exploiting
Price: free online
Cipher - Newsletter
Not a magazine, but the “Electronic Newsletter of the Technical Commitee on Security & Privacy - A Technical Committee of the Computer Society of the IEEE”
Founded: 1994
Language: English
Latest: 2016-05
Level: advanced
Frequency: bimonthly
Topics: crypto, book reviews, conference reports
Price: free