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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 1 of 8
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Introduction...
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Welcome to the Phrack Inc. Philes. Basically, we are a group of phile writers
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who have combined our philes and are distributing them in a group. This
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newsletter-type project is home-based at Metal Shop. If you or your group are
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interested in writing philes for Phrack Inc. you, your group, your BBS, or any
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other credits will be included. These philes may include articles on telcom
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(phreaking/hacking), anarchy (guns and death & destruction) or kracking. Other
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topics will be allowed also to an certain extent. If you feel you have some
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material that's original, please call and we'll include it in the next issue
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possible. Also, you are welcomed to put up these philes on your BBS/AE/Catfur/
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Etc. The philes will be regularly available on Metal Shop. If you wish to say
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in the philes that your BBS will also be sponsering Phrack Inc., please leave
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feedback to me, Taran King stating you'd like your BBS in the credits. Later
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on.
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TARAN KING
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2600 CLUB!
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METAL SHOP SYSOP
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This issue is Volume One, Issue One, released on November 17, 1985. Included
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are:
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1 This Introduction to Phrack Inc. by Taran King
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2 SAM Security Article by Spitfire Hacker
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3 Boot Tracing on Apple by Cheap Shades
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4 The Fone Phreak's Revenge by Iron Soldier
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5 MCI International Cards by Knight Lightning
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6 How to Pick Master Locks by Gin Fizz and Ninja NYC
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7 How to Make an Acetylene Bomb by The Clashmaster
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8 School/College Computer Dial-Ups by Phantom Phreaker
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Call Metal Shop and leave feedback saying the phile topic and where you got
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 2 of 8
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::>Hacking SAM - A Description Of The Dial-Up Security System<::
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::>Written by Spitfire Hacker<::
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SAM is a security system that is being used in many colleges
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today as a security feature against intrusion from the outside. This
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system utilizes a dial-back routine which is very effective. To
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access the computer, you must first dial the port to which SAM is
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hooked up. The port for one such college is located at (818) 885-
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2082. After you have called, SAM will answer the phone, but will make
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no other responses (no carrier signals). At this point, you must
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punch in a valid Login Identification Number on a push-button phone.
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The number is in this format -- xxyyyy -- where xx is, for the number
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mentioned above, 70. 'yyyy' is the last 4 digits of the valid user's
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telephone number.
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If a valid LIN is entered, SAM will give one of 3 responses:
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1) A 1 second low tone
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2) A 1 second alternating high/low tone
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3) A tone burst
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Responses 1 and 2 indicate that SAM has accepted your passcode and is
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waiting for you to hang up. After you hang up, it will dial the valid
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users phone number and wait for a second signal.
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Response 3 indicates that all of the outgoing lines are busy.
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If SAM accepts your passcode, you will have to tap into the valid
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users line and intercept SAM when it calls. If you do this, then hit
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the '*' key on your phone. SAM will respond with a standard carrier,
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and you are in!
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That's all that I have hacked out so far, I will write more
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information on the subject later.
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-%>Spitfire Hacker<%-
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2600 Club!
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 3 of 8
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/ Boot Tracing Made Easy /
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/ \Cheap/ \Shades/ /
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About 3 or four years ago, a real good friend of mine was teaching a ML
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Programming course for the Apple 2 series. I, being a good friend and
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quite bored, asked him about cracking Apple games. He told me that he had
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spent the last summer cracking programs. He showed me a method that he came
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up with entirely on his own, boot tracing. Little did he know that this was
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already quite popular but he developed his own method for doing it which from
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reading other files about it, is the simplest I've ever seen. (To give you
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an idea, I had SN0GGLE (I've never played the game but a friend had it on
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disk.) completely loaded into memory ready to be dumped in about 12 minutes.)
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Ok, first of all, ALL programs can be boot traced. The only thing is that some
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may not be easily converted into files. The only programs that you should try
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if you aren't real good at ML, are ones that load completely into memory. Also
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to do this you will need a cassette recorder. (don't worry the program we will
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save won't take too long to save, and if all goes well it will only be saved
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loaded once.) I hate learning the theory behind anything so I'm not gonna
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give any theory behind this. If you want the theory, read some other phile
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that does this the hard way.
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First make sure your cassette recoder works by BLOADing some program and
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typing:
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CALL -151
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AA60.AA73
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You'll see something that looks like this:
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AA60-30 02 xx xx xx xx xx xx
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AA68-xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
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AA70-xx xx 00 08
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or whatever...The 30 02 is the length ($0230 bytes). The 00 08 is the starting
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address ($0800). Oh well, now you need to try and save the program. Type:
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800.A2FW (A2F=$800+$230-1)
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1000<800.A2FM
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800:00 N 801<800.A2FM
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800.A2FR
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1000<800.A2FV
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Once you are sure that the cassette works, (by the way do be stupid and try
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that on a //c!) we can get to the good stuff...
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First move the ROM boot-up code into RAM...(all steps will be from the
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monitor * prompt.)
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8600<C600.C6FFM
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86F9:5C FF
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(Now load in step 1 of the boot.)
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8600G
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C0E8 (turn the drive off)
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(Now you have successfully loaded in track 0 sector 0) Now since we won't want
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to overwrite what we've loaded in this time, Type:
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8500<800.8FFM
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86F9:01 85
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8501L
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Lets see what you've gotten...
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First see if they move this part into the keyboard buffer. (A lot of programs
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do this and the boot trace files that I've read don't even deal with this.)
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LDX 00
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LDA 800,X
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STA 200,X
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INX
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BNE $803
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JMP $211 (or any $2xx)
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(sometimes done with Y's instead of X's.)
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Then the next part will scramble what's in $08xx. but we don't have to worry
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about that. Anyways find that JMP $2xx and change it to 4C xx 85 leaving the
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xx the same. Usually this will be the next address but just to be safe...
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Ok, now scan the code for any other JMP's if you find one that's direct
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(indirect ones have the address in parenthesis) change it to 4C 5C FF, but
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write down the location that it used to jump to first so you know where to
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look. It'll probably be 301 or B700. If it's the B700, you got lucky. If it's
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the 301 then you've got some more work ahead. If it was an indirect JMP, most
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likely it was JMP ($003E). No if you change that to 4C 5C FF then check 3E
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from monitor you'll find that 3E is 00 and 3F is 3E...Monitor uses that
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place in zero page for its current memory location. So what you need to do is
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8400:A5 3F 00 20 DA FD A5 3E 20 DA FD 4C 5C FF
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then change that indirect jump to
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85xx:4C 00 84
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(by the way if the indirect jump is anything other than 3E then most likely
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you can can just look at it from monitor if not write a little routine like
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the one above to print out the address hidden. (Oh, check the location after
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the next run. For now change it to 4C 5C FF.))
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Anyways this little game will probably go on no longer than 2 or 3 loads, each
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time just move the newly loaded part to another part of memory and change the
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jump to jump to monitor (4C 5C FF) and the jump from the part before it to
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go to the moved code.
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When you find the part that JMP's up to a high area of memory (usually $B700)
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you're almost done. The exit routine of the will most likely be the start of
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the program. Once you intercept it there, all you have to do now is save it to
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cassette and re-load DOS. The starting address for saving should be the
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address that the B700 routine exits through. If this is higher than $6000 then
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start saving at $2000 to get the Hi-Res pictures. Using WXYZ as your starting
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address type:
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WXYZ.9CFFW (This will have the main program.)
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800.WXYZW (Save this are in case there is something needed down here we
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don't have to start over from scratch.)
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Ok now reboot:
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C600G (with a DOS disk in the drive!)
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CALL -151
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WXYZ.9CFFR
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Bsave PROGRAM,A$WXYZ,L$(Whatever 9CFF-WXYZ+1 is)
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If the it gives you an error the file is too big. A quick DOS patch to fix
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that is:
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A964:FF
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and try again.
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Now that the program is saved, try and run it. (It's a good idea to take the
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disk out of the drive, there's no telling what the program might try and do
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if it sees that DOS is loaded in.)
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WXYZG
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(If it works, just to make sure that it's a good crack, power down the system
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and try and BRUN it after a cold boot.)
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If your saved the pictures with the program, most likely, it won't run. You
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need to add a JMP at 1FFD to JMP to the main program. Then re-BSAVE it with a
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starting address of A$1FFD, and add 3 to the length. If the program tries to
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go to the drive while its running, I'd suggest giving up unless you really
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understand non-DOS disk usage. (but if you did you probably wouldn't be
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reading this.) If you get a break at an address less than $2000 then you need
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to load in the second program that you saved to cassette. Put a jump in at
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$800 to the main program and save the whole damn thing. If it still don't work
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you're gonna need to really get fancy.
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Now that you've got the thing running, it's time to figure out what is used and
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what is just wasted memory. This is where I really can't help you but just
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make sure that you keep a working copy and before every test power down the
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machine to clear anything that might be remaining.
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Have phun and good luck.....
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________________
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2600 CLUB!
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 4 of 8
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THE PHONE PHREAK'S FRY-UM GUIDE
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COMPILED BY THE IRON SOLDIER
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WITH HELP FROM DR. DOVE
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NOTE: THIS GUIDE IS STILL BEING COMPILED, AND AS PHONE PHREAKS LEARN
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MORE IN THE ART OF VENGENCE IT WILL ALWAYS EXPAND.
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"Vengence is mine", says the Phreak.
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METHOD 1-PHONE LINE PHUN
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Call up the business office. It should be listed at the front of the white
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pages. Say you wanted to diconnect Scott Korman's line. DIAL 800-xxx-xxxx.
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"Hello, this is Mr. Korman, I'm moving to California and would like to have
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my phone service disconnected. I'm at the airport now. I'm calling from a
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payphone, my number is [414] 445 5005. You can send my final bill to
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:(somewhere in California. Thank you."
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METHOD 2-PHONE BOOKS
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Call up the business office from a pay phone. Say "Hello, I'd like to order a
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Phone Book for Upper Volta (or any out-of-the way area with Direct
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Dialing). This is Scott Korman, ship to 3119 N. 44th St. Milwaukee, WI
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53216. Yes, I under stand it will cost $xx($25-$75!!). Thank you."
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METHOD 3-PHONE CALLS
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Call up a PBX, enter the code and get an outside line. Then dial 0+ the number
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desired to call. You will hear a bonk and then an operator. Say, "I'd
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like to charge this to my home phone at 414-445-5005. Thank you." A friend
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and I did this to a loser, I called him at 1:00 AM and we left the fone off
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the hook all night. I calculated that it cost him $168.
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METHOD 4-MISC SERVICES
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Call up the business office once again from a payfone. Say you'd like call
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waiting, forwarding, 3 way, etc. Once again you are the famed loser Scott
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Korman. He pays-you laugh. You don't know how funny it was talking to
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him, and wondering what those clicks he kept hearing were.
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METHOD 5-CHANGED & UNPUB
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Do the same as in 4, but say you'd like to change and unlist your (Scott's)
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number. Anyone calling him will get:
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"BEW BEW BEEP. The number you have reached, 445-5005, has been changed to
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a non-published number. No further....."
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METHOD 6-FORWRDING
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This required an accomplise or two or three. Around Christmas time, go to
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Toys 'R' Us. Get everyone at the customer service or manager's desk away
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("Hey, could you help me"). then you get on their phone and dial (usually
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dial 9 first) and the business office again. This time, say you are from
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Toys 'R' Us, and you'd like to add call forwarding to 445-5005. Scott will
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get 100-600 calls a day!!!
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METHOD 7-RUSSIAN CALLER
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Call a payphone at 10:00 PM. Say to the operator that you'd like to book a
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call to Russia. Say you are calling from a payphone, and your number is
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that of the loser to fry (e.g. 445-5005). She will say that she'll have to
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call ya back in 5 hours, and you ok that. Meanwhile the loser (e.g.)
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Scott, will get a call at 3:00 AM from an operator saying that the call he
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booked to Russia is ready.
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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS LEAVE E-MAIL FOR ME ON ANY BOARD I'M ON.
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The Iron Soldier
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TSF-The Second Foundation!
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Presents...
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 5 of 8
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Using MCI Calling Cards
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by
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Knight Lightning
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of the
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2600 Club!
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How to dial international calls on MCI:
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"Its easy to use MCI for international calling."
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1. Dial your MCI access number and authorization code (code = 14 digit number,
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however the first 10 digits are the card holders NPA+PRE+SUFF).
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2. Dial 011
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3. Dial the country code
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4. Dial the city code and the PRE+SUFF that you want.
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Countries served by MCI:
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Algeria............................213 |New Zealand........................64
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Argentina..........................54 |Northern Ireland...................44
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Australia..........................61 |Oman...............................968
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Belgium............................32 |Papua New Guinea...................675
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Brazil.............................55 |Qatar..............................974
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Canada..................Use Area Codes |Saudi Arabia.......................966
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Cyprus.............................357 |Scotland...........................44
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Denmark............................45 |Senegal............................221
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Egypt..............................20 |South Africa.......................27
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England............................44 |Sri Lanka..........................94
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German Democratic Republic |Sweden.............................46
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(East Germany).....................37 |Taiwan.............................886
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Greece.............................30 |Tanzania...........................255
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Jordan.............................962 |Tunisa.............................216
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Kenya..............................254 |United Arab Emirates...............971
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Kuwait.............................965 |Wales..............................44
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Malawi.............................265 |
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Thats 33 countries in all. To get the extender for these calls dial 950-1022
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or 1-800-624-1022.
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For local calling:
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1. Dial 950-1022 or 1-800-624-1022
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2. Wait for tone
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3. Dial "0", the area code, the phone number, and the 14 digit authorization
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code. You will hear 2 more tones that let you know you are connected.
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- Knight Lightning --> The 2600 Club!
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 6 of 8
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How to Pick Master Locks
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By Gin Fizz & Ninja NYC
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Have you ever tried to impress your friends by picking one of those Master
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combination locks and failed? Well then read on. The Master lock company has
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made this kind of lock with a protection scheme. If you pull the handle of it
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hard, the knob won't turn. That was their biggest mistake...... Ok, now on to
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it.
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1st number. Get out any of the Master locks so you know what's going on.
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1: The handle part (the part that springs open when you get the combination),
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pull on it, but not enough so that the knob won't move. 2: While pulling on it
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turn the knob to the left until it won't move any more. Then add 5 to this
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number. Congradulations, you now have the 1st number.
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2nd number. (a lot tougher) Ok, spin the dial around a couple of times,
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then go to the 1st number you got, then turn it to the right, bypassing the 1st
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number once. WHEN you have bypassed. Start pulling the handle and turning it.
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It will eventually fall into the groove and lock. While in the groove pull on
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it and turn the knob. If it is loose go to the next groove; if it's stiff you
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got the second number.
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3rd number: After getting the 2nd, spin the dial, then enter the 2 numbers,
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then after the 2nd, go to the right and at all the numbers pull on it. The lock
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will eventually open if you did it right. If can't do it the first time, be
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patient, it takes time.
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Have phun...
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Gin Fizz/2600 Club!/TPM
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Ninja NYC/TPM
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(314)432-0756
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24 Hours A Day, 300/1200 Baud
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Presents...
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue One, Phile 7 of 8
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.-------------------------------------------------------------.
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! /////// !
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! // !
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! // h e C l a s h m a s t e r ' s !
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! .===============================. !
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! < A C E T Y L E N E > !
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! < ->B A L L O O N<- > !
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! < ---->B O M B<---- > !
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! `===============================' !
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! Written exclusively for... !
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! The Phrack Inc. !
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! 2600 Club !
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! Newsletter 11/01/85!
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`-------------------------------------------------------------'
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Imagine this. A great, inflated, green garbage bag
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slowly wafting down from a tall building. It gains some speed
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as it nears the ground. People look up and say, "What the....?"
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The garbage bag hits! *BOOM!!!* It explodes in a thundering
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fireball of green bits of plastic and flame!
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"What is this?" you may ask. Well, this is the great
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"Acetylene Balloon Bomb." And here is how to make it.
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Ingredients:
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============
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(1> For a small bomb: a plastic bag. Not too big.
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For something big(ger): a green, plastic garbage bag.
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(2> Some "Fun-Snaps". A dozen should be more than enough.
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(3> Some garbage bag twisties. String would also do.
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(4> A few rocks. Not too heavy, but depends on size of
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bomb and desired velocity of balloon/bomb.
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(5> PRIME INGREDIENT: Acetylene. This is what is used in
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acetylene torches. More on this substance later.
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(6> One or more eager Anarchists.
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NOTES:
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======
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Acetylene is a fairly dangerous substance. It is unstable upon
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contact with oxygen (air). For this reason, and for your
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safety, I recommend you keep all of the acetylene AWAY from any
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source of oxygen. This means don't let it get in touch with
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air.
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Construction:
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=============
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(1> Fill up a bathtub with cold water. Make it VERY full.
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(2> Now get put you garbage bag in the water and fill it
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with water. Make sure ALL air/oxygen is out of the
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bag before proceeding.
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(3> Now take your acetylene source (I used it straight
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from the torch, and I recommend this way also.), and
|
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fill the bag up with acetylene.
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(4> Now, being careful with the acetylene, take the bag
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out of the tub and tie the opening shut with the
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twisty or string. Let the balloon dry off now. (Put
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it in a safe place.)
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(5> Okay. Now that it is dry and filled with acetlene,
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open it up and drop a few rocks in there. Also add
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some Fun-Snaps. The rocks will carry the balloon
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down, and the Fun-Snaps will spark upon impact, thus
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setting off the highly inflammable acetylene.
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*BABOOM!*
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(6> Now put the twisty or string back on VERY tightly.
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You now have a delicate but powerful balloon bomb.
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To use:
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=======
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Just drop off of a cliff, airplane, building, or whatever. It
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will hit the ground a explode in a fireball. Be careful you are
|
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not near the explosion site. And be careful you are not
|
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directly above the blast or the fireball may rise and give you
|
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a few nasty burns.
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Have fun!
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But be careful...
|
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NOTE: I, The Clashmaster, am in NO WAY responsible for the use
|
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===== of this information in any way. This is for purely
|
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informational purposes only!
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This has been a 2600 Club production.
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|
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-=*Clash*=-
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2600 Club
|
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_ _ _______
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| \/ | / _____/
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|_||_|etal/ /hop
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_________/ /
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/__________/
|
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(314)432-0756
|
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24 Hours A Day, 300/1200 Baud
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|
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Presents...
|
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|
|
||
|
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
Volume One, Issue One, Phile 8 of 8
|
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|
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|
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|
Schools and University Numbers
|
||
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|
||
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Harvard University 617-732-1251
|
||
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Yale 203-436-2111
|
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District 214 312-398-8170
|
||
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Chicago Board of Education 312-254-1919
|
||
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Spence Schools 212-369-5114
|
||
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University of Texas 214-688-1400
|
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University of Missouri 314-341-2776
|
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314-341-2910
|
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(1200) 314-341-2141
|
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Cal-Tech 213-687-4662
|
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University of Nevada 402-472-5065
|
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Princeton University 609-452-6736
|
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Stony Brook University 516-246-9000
|
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Depaul 312-939-8388
|
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University of San Diego 619-452-6792
|
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RPI School 518-220-6603
|
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William State University 313-577-0260
|
||
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Harvard 617-732-1802
|
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Stockton 209-944-4523
|
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Northwestern 312-492-3094
|
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Circle Campus 312-996-5100
|
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312-996-6320
|
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University of Mexico 505-588-3351
|
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University of Florida 904-644-2261
|
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Queens College 212-520-7719
|
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University of Denver 303-753-2737
|
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303-753-2733
|
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University of Syracuse 315-423-1313
|
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University of Illinois 312-996-5100
|
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University of Virginia 703-328-8086
|
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MIT Research 1-800-545-0085
|
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St.Louis Community College 314-645-1289
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SIUE 618-692-2400
|
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618-692-2401
|
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618-692-2402
|
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618-692-2403
|
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618-692-2404
|
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618-692-2405
|
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618-692-2406
|
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618-692-2407
|
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618-692-2408
|
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Universiti------- 215-787-1011
|
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Willaim -------- 313-577-0260
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University of Florida 904-392-5533
|
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Col & Union College 301-279-0632
|
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Georgia State 404-568-2131
|
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University of Mass. 413-545-1600
|
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Purdue 317-494-1900
|
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Northwestern 312-492-7110
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University of New Mexico 505-227-3351
|
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University of Texas 214-688-1400
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Temple University 215-787-1010
|
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Melville High School 516-751-6806
|
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UCSD 619-452-6900
|
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Oakland Schools 313-857-9500
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University of Maryland 301-454-6111
|
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California St. Fulerton 714-773-3111
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N.Y.U. 212-777-7600
|
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University of San Diego 619-293-4510
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University of Colorado 303-447-2540
|
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University of Colorado 303-447-2538
|
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MIT Research 617-258-6001
|
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Dartmouth College 603-643-63q0
|
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Spence School 212-369-5114
|
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University of Washington 206-543-9713
|
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University of Washington 206-543-9714
|
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University of Washington 206-543-9715
|
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University of Washington 206-543-9716
|
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University of Washington 206-543-9717
|
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University of NC 919-549-0881
|
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Harvard-Law,Busi,Med Sch. 617-732-1251
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Virginia University 703-328-8086
|
||
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WVU 304-293-2921 thru 304-293-2939
|
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WVU 304-293-4300 thru 304-293-4309
|
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WVU(1200)304-293-4701 thru 304-293-4708
|
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WVU(1200)304-293-5591 thru 304-293-5594
|
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WVU(134.5 bps) 304-293-3601
|
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WVU(134.5 bps) 304-293-3602
|
||
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Lake Wash. School 206-828-3499
|
||
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University of San Diego 619-452-6792
|
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RPL School 518-220-6603
|
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Another School 212-369-5114
|
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Harvard 617-732-1251
|
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Harvard 617-732-1802
|
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William State University 313-577-0260
|
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Florida University 904-644-2261
|
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Wayne State 313-577-0260
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U of F 904-644-2261
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High School 513-644-3840
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