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Uploaded By: THE LOCKSMITH
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a ________ ________
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|_______| |_______|egaDeath Inc. presentation...
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* C * O * M * P * U * S * E * R * V * E *
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* H A C K I N G *
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Written by: THE LOCKSMITH
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Thanx to THE FIXER and DR. BOOM
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CompuServe started out as a small bulletin board system (BBS) and has since
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grown into a vast empire of public domain software, giant message bases, and
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on-line games. It has always been a prize system for the hacker that has gotton
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in with someones account. Usually it is very hard to hack a CompuServe user
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account, as little is known about each people. But with alot of time and alot
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of strategy, you can succeed in hacking a CompuServe account. This file is for
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the people who have hardly no (as in zilch) experience at hacking CompuServe
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and goes through the basics of it. This file can not gurantee success once you
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read it. That is up to you, and this file is just a helper in the escapade.
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Let us continue in the world of hacking, ON WITH THE SHOW!
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The first thing you must do is log onto CompuServe. Logging on is relativly
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simple and does not take a brainiac to accomplish. To log on you must dial a
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CompuServe access number. Here is a list of the B.C. access numbers:
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604/687-6280: 300 bps 604/687-6138: 300 bps
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604/687-6043: 300 bps 604/689-2706: 1200 bps/Bell compatible
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After you have dialed an access number, wait for the carrier and then send your
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carrier and connect. Once connected, press CTRL-C immediatly. After you have
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done this, press RETURN or ENTER. You will see a prompt simular to this:
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Host name: < - - - - Respond with CIS and press RETURN.
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Type CIS and press RETURN and you will then recieve another prompt. It looks
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like this:
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User ID: < - - - - The person's ID number you are hacking.
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User ID's are two numbers seperated by a comma. an example would be 700000,40.
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These are kind off hard to hack at. I suggest you hack at someones user account
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that you know. For example, a friends ID number who is into telecommunication
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and have seen his ID number. If you can't accomplish this, I suggest, taking a
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random number and see if it replys with the password prompt. If it does, then
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you know you have found a valid ID number. Remember, ID numbers follow this
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pattern: number,number. After you have entered the ID number, the system will
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reply with a prompt simular to this:
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Passwrd: < - - - - The person's password you are hacking.
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The password is the easiest part of the whole system if you ask me. All the
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passwords follow one way of writing. Actually, not everyone does it this
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way, but CompuServe suggests you follow this style of password protection. It
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is like this: WORD SYMBOL WORD. An example would be PISS*LIST. Remember,
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people don't have to have their password this way, but the majority of them
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do as CompuServe recommends this style. It is very helpful to know a little
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about the person you are hacking at. It does come in handy. The reason being
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because alot of people use words in their passwords that relate to their jobs,
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sex life, hobbies, etc. Once you have hacked at the password and actually
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gotton into the system, I suggest you change the persons password immediatly.
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This way you can make sure he doesn't get in for a while and he will have to
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send $1.50 to CompuServe to get his password. This usually takes a while for
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them to get back to him. To change the password of the user you have hacked
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type GO PASSWORD at the prompt (!). You will find CompuServe like any other
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BBS, but much more extensive. Hey, what do you care, you aren't paying for it!
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* Tips from the professionals *
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1. Don't post any messages with the person's account.
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2. Do not get involved with user games.
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3. Do not go on the CB simulator unless you know that another person is
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using a hacked account and you want to talk to him.
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4. If the user logs onto the board at 1200 baud, don't log in at 300 or vica
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versa. If you don't know what baud he logs in at, I would go at 300 as all
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modems communicate at this speed.
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5. Download anything you want, but do not upload. This is for your own safty!
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Well, that concludes this file on CompuServe hacking. I hope this helps you and
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makes life fun and enjoyable at other people's expense. Why else is life worth
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living for? I would just like to thank The Fixer and Dr. Boom for edging me on
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durng the tedious work of research it took to do this file. If you would like
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to join MegaDeath Inc. you can apply on the following boards:
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The Pipeline...........................(604) 479-2905
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Heart of Gold..........................(604) 658-1581
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Just leave mail to THE LOCKSMITH and I will try and get back to you as soon
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as possible. Well, I guess this raps it up. Remember,
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BLOW SOMETHING UP TODAY, MAKES LIFE MISURABLE FOR THE OTHER GUY!
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- The Locksmith
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