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hacking trw
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trw information services is america's largest credit reporting institute,
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containing the credit histories of over 90 million americans on-line(humm..)!
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when you call trw, the dial up will identify itself with the message "trw".
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it will then wait for you to type the appropoate answer back(such as ctrl-g)
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once this has been done, the system will say "circuit building in progress"
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allong with a few numbers. after this it clears the screen(ctrl-l) followed by
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a ctrl-q. after the system sends the ctrl-q, it is ready for the request. you
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first type the 4 character identifyer for the geographical area of the account.
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for ex)
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tca1 - for certain calf. & vicinity sub
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scribers
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tca2 - a second calf. trw system
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tnj1 - their nj database
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tga1 - their georga database.
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the user then types a <cr> and then on the next line, he must type his 3 char.
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option. most requests use the rts option. opx, rtx, and a few others exist.
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(note: trw will accept an a, c, or s as the 'x' in the options above.)
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then finally, the user types his 7 digit subscriber code. he appends his 3-4
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character password after it. it seens that if you mannage to get hold of a trw
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printout (trashing at sears, saks, etc. or from getting your credit printout
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from them) thier subscriber code will be on it, leaving only a 3-4 character
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p/w up to you.
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for ex)
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(call the dialup)
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trw (system types, st from now on)
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ctrl-g (yot type, yt from now on)
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circuit buildinf in progress 1234 (st)
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ctrl-l crtl-q (st)
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tca1 (yt)
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rts 3000000aaa <cr><crtl-s> (yt)
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note, this system is in half duplex, even parity, 7 bits per word, and 2 stop
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bits
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note, if you are interested in this system, leave me mail.
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the above info was only a few lines out of the july 1984 issue of 2600
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hope this helped,
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mark hamill
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this file was brought to you by:
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the fourth protocol
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516-581-1260
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the stronghold of the north east
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this file passed through the dead zone. it is a phun place, and you
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really should call it. 300/1200/2400, 24 hours, 7 days.
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a ring-back system:
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call once, let ring 1-2 times, hang up.
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call back 20-45 seconds later and the system will answer.
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there is no way to connect on the first call, so don't let it ring a
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bunch of times or you'll get an answering machine. if you don't
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understand these instructions then don't bother calling!
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