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The
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Introduction to
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Hacking
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The
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iNET 2000
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Online Service
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Written by
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Deicide
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on 04/05/93
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INTRODUCTION
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iNet 2000, or as marketing people like to call it "the intelligence
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network", is a Telecom Canada production, and comes off like another overblown
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online service, such as Compuserve or Prodigy. It is, however, mainly
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supposed to be business related. Although it does have the usual forums(SIGs
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on other Online Services), files & bulliten's, they are all primarily based
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around business in some manifestation.
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Another interesting thing is that it is based almost entirely around
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Packet-Switching Networks, in specific Datapac(because it's Telecom Canada's),
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but also Sprintnet and Tymnet in the U.S.. While Compuserve and the majority
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of other Online Services do have PSN Dialin NUA's(Network User Address), they
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are usually based on local direct dialins. This is not the case with iNet
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2000. iNet 2000 is only accessible from NUA's at this point, possibly an
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attempt by Telecom Canada to raise awareness of their PSN.
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Now, while there is not much to tell about hacking iNet, i will run
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through how to identify the system, the User ID/Password format, and a few
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of the working NUA's.
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HACKING PROCEDURE
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First off, for those anxious to get a feel for the system, here are a few
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of the NUA's...
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302079100067
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302079100068
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302087100024
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302087100025
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From within the Datapac system, the DNIC(3020) is not needed, but it is
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required from other Packet-Switching Networks.
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When you connect to an iNet 2000 NUA, the login prompt
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User-id/Code D'usager:
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The iNet 2000 userid's are usually in the format of JM.SMITH, or J.SMITH, as
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in initials + surname. iNet will NOT inform you if this is incorrect. It will
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proceed to the password prompt, which is
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Password/Code de securite
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The iNet 2000 password format is such
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- Case Sensitive
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- Between 6 & 8 Characters in length
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- Must contain at least one alphabetic and one numeric character
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- Must contain at least one special character(!,#,S,&,&,-, or *)
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- The first character must be alphanumeric
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And to add on that, the password MUST be changed within 3 months, or a prompt
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for a new password will come up and force you to pick one.
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Oh, and you can reach Customer Service at
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1-800-267-8480
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1-416-862-1717
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If you think you can Social Engineer an account
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CONCLUSION
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As you can see, hacking iNet is rather futile, if not pointless. I always
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wondered why people would spend hours hacking Online Service accounts so they
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could spend 3 days or so downloading rad peedee programs and playing those
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wicked online games. This service is even more boring, and even harder to
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hack. My suggestion to the masses - Go hack a Unix(or HP3000 or whatever)
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instead..
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If you have any questions or comments you can find me at the -=RoT=- HQ's
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listed below..
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Deicide
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6 <20><><EFBFBD>T <20><>D<EFBFBD>R The Cellar
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-=[RoT]=- -=[RoT]=-
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WHQ US HQ
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(604) 824-0317 (401) PRI-VATE
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