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73 lines
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FREE COMPUSERVE ACCESS
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There are several ways you can go about getting CIS passwords. The
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ones with unlimited access are quite a bit harder but, first of all, the
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simplest to get are Radio Shack demo accounts. You can't do much but they
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are still kinda fun. Good for doing research.
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Use one of the following scams or a variation to obtain Radio Shack
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demo accounts.
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#1
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Call one of your local Radio Shack stores and say, 'Hi, this is
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______, I'm your CompuServe sales rep. We are doing an update on our
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files, on all stores in the ______ area.' Then, ask them a bunch of
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questions, like the manager's name, store location, store #, etc... If
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they tell ya this without any hesitation, then you've probably got
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yourself a demo account. After they tell ya all that, tell them that you
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will need their present user ID that they are using to do demonstrations
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of CompuServe. Then, the kicker, ask them the password. If they tell ya,
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then thank them, and tell them if they have any questions to call you at
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xxx-xxxx. Where xxx-xxxx is a number that is always busy. That should
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keep them from getting too suspicious.
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#2
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I use this one the most, because I started out with the previous
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method, and switched to this one because of all the info I had gathered
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about the stores in my area.
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Find out a manager's name of a particular store in your area, then
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call another store in the same area! Be friendly, and say, "hello, this is
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the manager of ______ and we can't seem to get our CompuServe demo
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password to work and we have a customer here who would like to see a demo
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of the service. Would you mind giving us yours until we call our D.M. and
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find out what ours was changed to? As long as the two managers don't know
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each other, you will have a demo account. By the way, D.M. is an
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abbreviation that they use for district manager.
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Well, enough of this demo account Bullshit, once you have a demo
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account, log on to CIS. Go to the national user listing. Look at the
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users in your area. Write them down and then call information and get
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their phone numbers.
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Call them up and tell them you are ______ from CIS. Continue to tell
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them that because of a security breach, you are going to have to change
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their password. Tell them that in order to do so, you will need their
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user ID and old password. Take it down, pretend you are typing on a
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terminal or something then tell them that it will be changed to ______
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make up an official sounding password. Now thank them and again, give them
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a busy number to call if they have questions...I find that CompuServe's
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800 number works good. (It's always busy anyway.)
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The third and final way I will discuss involves something more than
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talking on the phone. Go into your Radio Shack, pull a CIS package off of
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the wall. Rip open the pack, read and memorize the password. Walk out. I
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have been busted for shoplifting but never shopreading. When the initial
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hour runs out, use a credit card to gain additional hrs. of service.
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Have Fun!
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P.S. If all else fails, there is always ID: 77770,101 Password: FREE-DEMO
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but that ID is a total waste of time. Logon with it and see what I mean.
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The Wanderjahr
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Distributed in part by:
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Skeleton Crue 415-376-8060 located out of Moraga, California.
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!!Get on the band wagon befor it RUNS YOU DOWN!!
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Headquarters for Computer Hackers and Anarchists to Overthrow the State
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(CH&AOS)
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[38] Tfiles: (1-49,?,Q) :
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