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=={{anchor|CCCF}}Fake Chaos Computer Club France== The '''Chaos Computer Club France''' (CCCF) was a fake hacker organisation created in 1989 in [[Lyon]] (France) by [[Jean-Bernard Condat]], under the command of Jean-Luc Delacour, an agent of the [[Direction de la surveillance du territoire]] governmental agency. The primary goal of the CCCF was to watch and to gather information about the French hacker community, identifying the hackers who could harm the country.<ref>''[[Phrack]]'' No. 64, [http://www.phrack.org/issues.html?issue=64&id=17 "A personal view of the french underground (1992β2007)"], 2007: ''"A good example of this was the fake hacking meeting created in the middle 1990' so called the CCCF (Chaos Computer Club France) where a lot of hackers got busted under the active participation of a renegade hacker so called Jean-Bernard Condat."''</ref><ref name="Le Monde diplomatique"/> Journalist {{ill|Jean Guisnel|fr}} said that this organization also worked with the [[Gendarmerie Nationale (France)|French National Gendarmerie]]. The CCCF had an [[Digital edition|electronic]] magazine called ''Chaos Digest (ChaosD)''. Between 4 January 1993 and 5 August 1993, seventy-three issues were published ({{ISSN|1244-4901}}).
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