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Pyro's Anonymous "Chaos Chronicles"
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Issue #6
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Author: Keener Co-Author: Inphiniti
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Title: Hacking Telegard Systems
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All Rights Reserved (TM) of Chaos Chronicles (c) 1991
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Disclaimer:: Please note that the author(s) of this text file are not
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responcible for any actions or use of this text file. This is written for
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informational purposes only.
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Lets say that a sysop really fucked you over. And he ran the BBS
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program named Telegard. I will tell ya all you need to know to crash that
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system. There are many ways, but as far as I know, there are NO known
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backdoors into the System.
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Part One: Getting the Sysop's Password
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I know a lot of people were asking me just how to crash a Telegard
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BBS. Well this is a complicated task. You must first understand that every
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menu in Telegard can have its own password. Meaning that if the sysop is
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smart, to access the sysop menu (Usually by hitting [*] at the main menu)
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you will have to enter a different password.
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Now the next question that comes up is how the hell do I get the
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sysop's password? well what you would want to do is watch what he posts on
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different boards that he is on. This can be a very monotonous chore. So
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your only other option is to pick on the co-sysop. Every co-sysop has a
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price that will make them give you their password, and the systems
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password. This can be anything from a new game, to a few dollars in cash.
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Lets go back to the sysop's passwords himself. I know a sysop now, and
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he loves AD&D. I found out that his new user password was Dungeon, and his
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system password was Dagger. I then found out his regular password and sysop
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password by inputing words that coincide with AD&D.
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Part Two: Telegard's Mini-Dos
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Ok, now that you have all the passwords you need, then what do you do?
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Well you login as the account that you get. Then hit [*] or whatever the
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command is to access the sysop commands. The hit [D]. That should be the
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command to drop to Mini-Dos. Be sure to look at the menus, the command
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could be changed, and un-hidden. There could be a Mini-Dos password that
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you need. If you didn't get it from the person you bribed then kick the
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kids ass.
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Your in Telegard's Mini-Dos. Hit ? at the prompt that you get. You can
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send any file on his hard drive to you by simply typing [S] and then the
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inputing the file name you wish to get. This can be anything from his user
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log to a hacking program. You can also delete files by typing [del %] with
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% being the file name you want to delete. How convenient. Feel free to go
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every directory and delete every program the sysop has on disk.
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Oh, one other thing I would suggest is to go to his term program by
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hitting [cd \%%%%%] make sure you use a space, or you will not go anywhere.
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And lets say you've had your fun for today, and you want to hang up the
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board. Well in Mini-Dos, if you hit [EXT %] you can run a program. So
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simply put in a file name after [EXT] and wait a minute or to, and if
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nothing happens drop carrier.
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Part Three: Doors
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If you had absolutely no luck in getting passwords, then simply gain
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access to the system, and get the source code of a door. Or if your really
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a good programmer, then make one yourself. Be sure to add a backdoor for
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yourself. Such as if you hit a ctr-break, then it drops to dos. Get a few
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friends to encourage the sysop to install the door. If he falls for it,
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then feel free to totally fuck him up,
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Part Four: Covering Up
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Now I hope that you realize that Telegard's sysop log records
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everything you have done in Mini-Dos or in fact anything on the system. So
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lets take some precautions to cover up just what you did on the system.
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Now lets go back and drop to Mini-Dos, change your directory to C:\TG\TRAP.
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In that directory, there should be the sysop logs. Simply delete everyone
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of them and then hang up. Or to really fuck him up then delete the newest
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one, syslog1, and copy the others to different name such as [copy syslog2
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syslog1.] and then he will get yesterdays log as todays. Then hang up. Do
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no further and your trail is gone.
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-- The Elements of Evil (216)/225-8254 Sysop- Keener --
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-- Inphiniti's Edge (216)/662-5115 Sysop- Inphiniti --
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Chaos Chronicles Support & <20>o<EFBFBD> Dist. Site Three
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[EOF]
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Ok new update here, this information coming from Inphiniti. Go to the
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batch uploads and send these file names.
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COM1
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COM2
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COM3
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COM4
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CON
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[EOF]
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-- The Elements of Evil (216)/225-8254 Chaos Chronicles Home Base --
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Running Monarch/2 BBS Software 30 Megz of Anarchy
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