MindVox

MindVox Corporation
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Social network service
Available inMultilingual
FoundedDecember 1991; 32 years ago (1991-12)
Headquarters,
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Bruce Fancher
Patrick K. Kroupa
IndustryInternet
ProfitN/A
URLwww.mindvox.com
RegistrationRequired
LaunchedDecember 1991
Current statusInvitation Only (relaunch)

MindVox was an early Internet service provider in New York City. The service was referred to as "the Hells Angels of Cyberspace".[1]

The service was founded in 1991 by Bruce Fancher (Dead Lord) and Patrick Kroupa (Lord Digital), two former members of the Legion of Doom hacker group.[2] It was initially launched in March 1992 as an invite-only offering, and eventually made generally available to the public in November that same year.

MindVox was the second Internet Service Provider in New York City,[3] and the first test message posted to Usenet via the service was created by the infamous hacker Phiber Optik, in 1992, while waiting for a Manhattan grand jury indictment for hacking activities.[4] At this time, customers of the only other service provider had already posted nearly 6,000 messages.[5]

MindVox’s domain phantom.com was registered on 14 February 1992.