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CCCCCC HHH HHH IIIIIIIII PPPPPPPPP
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CCCCCCCC HHH HHH IIIII PPP PPPP
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CCCC CC HHH HHH III PPP PPPP
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CCCCC HHHHHHHHH III PPPPPPPP
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CCCC HHHHHHHHH III PPPP
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CCC CC HHH HHH III PPP
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CCCCCCCC HHH HHH IIIII PPP
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CCCCCC * HHH HHH * IIIIIIIII * PPPPP *
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The \ \ \ \
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Carding; Hacking; Identity; Phreaking;
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....Fylz!
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Brought to you by....
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...someone who needs no more publicity than just- JC.
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....and who has all the credit that he deserves, thank-you!
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I.> PART 1-
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INTRODUCTION:
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C=The *use* of our credit system for personal gain & financial freedom!
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H=The practice of accessing *secure* computer systems with innovative techniques
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I=Assuming or establishing *new* identities for privacy and/or personal freedom.
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P=The art of telco. manipulation for control and knowledge of it's systems.
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Some Personal Guidelines:
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These are my own personal guidelines concerning any of the subject matter
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within these texts. I never insist they are the *right* guidelines or the
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*rules* of the trade, because in this trade there really are no rules & regs.
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but your own.... and only they will decide your destiny.
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1). Greed is your worst enemy. Greed of material gain, mental gain and greed
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in self-realization. Basically if you take more, learn more or *think*
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yourself as deserving more - than anyone else, you will lose even what
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you have gained until not even freedom is yours'.
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2). In dealing with people/companies/authority, place yourself in their posi-
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tion and ask, "would I be hurt in any way by *my* actions. IE: If you
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assume an identity of another person for whatever reason, than do only
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what you would allow someone to do with your name, because one way or
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another *someone* WILL! Take nothing away from someone that you, yourself
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would not mind losing, because you will. Try not to see *things* as being
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yours' & never see others' property as yours', it never really will be!
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3). Lastly, when you must deal with the questions of right or wrong & should
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or shouldn't *I*, don't always decide with the mind, which is better left
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to instinct and our survival here on earth, whereas the soul & the heart
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have much deeper & longlived interests in such decisions... and therefore
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are far more dependable and truthful.
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II.> PART 2-
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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*C* - CARDING> /|\
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Intro:
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Well, this being the first text file that I have ever written, I'm going
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to begin it with a subject that I am the most familiar with of these four.
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"Carding" seems to be a fairly common practice nowadays. 3 years and a few
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close calls later, I think I can safely say that I now know a few tricks of the
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trade that could provide anyone with a bit more knowledge and insight into what
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is a somewhat complex system.... I have decided to start out this text with a
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"bang" so to speak, instead of starting out with the usual- "How To...Trash,
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Get Carbons, and Buy Stuff... without getting caught", BS! ....Think small, and
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that is what you'll get. Think BIGGER, but not TOO BIG... and it'll be cool.
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Now this segment of *C.H.I.P* is Carding, and there is so much info I
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could include here that I figured the best item to write on would be the newest
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item, at least to me anyways. I have seen a few files here and there on CC algo-
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rithms, and found most of them to be fairly accurate, but kinda hard to grasp
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for any prolonged amount of time (very short attn. span, I guess). So with the
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aid of a cc verifier program, called "Vericard", written by: Daniel J. Karnes,
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I think I have come up with a totally accurate, as well as VERY easy system to
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figuring out *your* next "gig" or cc number.
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Will work with
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these Formats: xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxXX; xxxx-xxx-xxx-xXX; xxxx-xxxxxx-xxxXX.
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xx00> xx18> xx26> xx34> xx42> xx59> xx67> xx75> xx83> xx91> x?09>*
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xx01> xx19> xx27> xx35> xx43> xx50> xx68> xx76> xx84> xx92> x?00>*
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xx02> xx10> xx28> xx36> xx44> xx51> xx69> xx77> xx85> xx93> x?01>*
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xx03> xx11> xx29> xx37> xx45> xx52> xx60> xx78> xx86> xx94> x?02>*
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xx04> xx12> xx20> xx38> xx46> xx53> xx61> xx79> xx87> xx95> x?03>*
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xx05> xx13> xx21> xx39> xx47> xx54> xx62> xx70> xx88> xx96> x?04>*
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xx06> xx14> xx22> xx30> xx48> xx55> xx63> xx71> xx89> xx97> x?05>*
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xx07> xx15> xx23> xx31> xx49> xx56> xx64> xx72> xx80> xx98> x?06>* <=*
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xx08> xx16> xx24> xx32> xx40> xx57> xx65> xx73> xx81> xx99> x?07>* |
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xx09> xx17> xx25> xx33> xx41> xx58> xx66> xx74> xx82> xx90> x?08>* |
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Example: |
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CC#=1234-5678-9012-3456 -> 1234-5678-9012-3464 -> 1234-5678-9012-3472=|
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^^ ^^ ^^
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*=Go back to starting no. on chart once you pass xx99, and start over with xx??.
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V.> PART 3:
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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*H* - HACKING>
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Intro:
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The following file is a list of "Computer Live" nos. found in the 818 NPA.
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These phone nos., at time of this file's development were ph. nos. which ans.
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with a carrier (modem). The date of this file's origin is Aug. 19, 1991 & the
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final date of completion is: Nov. 07, 1991. This file is intended to provide an
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up-to-date record of phone nos. that answer with a carrier, and therefore are
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connected in some way with a host computer/network?....
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Your mission, should you decide to accept it (why not?.... most of the "work"
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is done), is to call these nos. and find out what the heck is on the other end.
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It seems that a lot belong to Tymnet, Telenet, as well as businesses, and some
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independent store chains. Of course, even a few BBS' are included as well.
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If there are any that are of major interest, or if any findings are made
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worth noting, then please add this info to the END of the file. This not only
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will help you in future referencing, but will also help any other users who use
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this file to gain even more insight to what's out there. Such organiza-tions as
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the FBI, CIA & many law enforcement type entities can and do use a computer in
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their day to day "activities", and these nos. (if any) should be noted below.
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That will keep us all a bit safer, when exploring the unknown...
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*Share information, be patient in all of that you do & greed IS our enemy!!
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-JC.
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*NOTE:
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If you happen to know of any TRW, CBI, Trans Union, or any govt. agencies'
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dial-ups such as DMV or Registrar-Recorder's Office, please share this infor-
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mation by calling us at 213-960-5511, and please mention whether you want the
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info included in another up-coming file or not. We would like any contributions
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you may have to be sent to us via: compuserve 70743,1565 or mail them to:
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General Delivery; C/O - Networx Systems, Inc.; Los Angeles, Ca. 90046. L8r!-
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...and now here's.... "THE LIST!":
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{=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=}
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List of carriers in 818-NPA, and some known sign-ons and/or prompts....
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{=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=}
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?500-0021 >c:\> hit<dir>;goto scty - 901-0127 >
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500-0079 > - 901-0155 >
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500-0139 > - 901-0231 >
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500-0141 > - 901-0257 >
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500-0170 > - 901-1266 >
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500-0193 >
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500-0273 > - 950-1288 > 8N1/96;full; type: Hhelp
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500-0288 > - 950-1292 >
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500-0293 > - 950-1411 >
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500-1154 > - 950-1598 >
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500-1214 > - 950-1754 >
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500-1349 > - 950-1809 >
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500-1423 >
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500-1448 > - 999-0038 >
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500-1606 > - 999-0048 >
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500-1669 > - 999-0131 >
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501-0106 > - 999-0235 > 8N1/^C
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501-0134 > - 999-0277 >
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501-0150 > - 999-0313 >
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501-0213 > - 999-0330 > 2; MAINSTREET
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501-0251 > - 999-0377 >
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501-0323 > - 999-0389 >
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501-0341 > - 999-0429 >
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501-0378 > - 999-0443 >
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501-0549 > - 999-0509 >
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501-0557 > - 999-0535 >
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501-0692 > - 999-0554 >
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501-0702 > - 999-0616 >
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501-0714 > - 999-0625 >
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501-0715 > - 999-0655 >
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501-1016 > - 999-0701 >
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501-2025 > - 999-0742 >
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501-2211 > - 999-0756 >
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501-3019 > - 999-0805 >
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506-1099 > - 999-1119 >
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506-1126 > - 999-1152 >
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506-1184 > - 999-1178 >
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506-1324 > - 999-1235 >
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506-1407 > - 999-1289 >
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506-1474 > - 999-1295 >
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506-1623 > Talk Channel/LA-BBS - 999-1348 >
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506-1632 > " " /LA-BBS - 999-1370 >
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506-1721 > " " /LA-BBS - 999-1371 >
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?= hours of op. vary #= network t= telenet o= "other" net
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*= be careful $= subscription required b= bt tymnet
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Remarks are exactly what I typed in to recieve some type of response. Many
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responses were simply error messages, but all of my entries above should give
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you something to work with, and at the same time remain less noticeable by com-
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mitting less errors while attempting to log-on.
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.....on to #-FOUR-
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III.> PART 4-
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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I - IDENTITIES
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Intro:
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This chart is of California SSN's and their corresponding year of issue.
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This is not only important in ascertaining the age of a SSN holder, but can be
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used to assure accuracy in "making up" one's own SSN. This list is taken from
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the very same pubs. that are used by our DMV and SSN offices and therefore is
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very accurate (less any mistakes made in the transcription). It is fairly easy
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to use, and I have found it to be useful in many situations as well.
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1). To figure out someone's age by their ssn (CA SSN only on this list), just
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match the two middle numbers (IE.-xxx-XX-xxxx) with the chart below. The top
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line of the chart lists the year of issue for each ssn series. After you have
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figured out the year of issue for their ssn, then just subtract '16' from the
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year of issue and you will have a good 'estimate' of their birth year.
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Example: 552-50-xxxx was issued in 1954, therefore they were probably born
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in 1938. Let's say that you want to know the birth date for xxx-57-xxxx, which
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is not on the chart- Most SSN's after 1978 were issued in segments of four/yr.
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xxx-53-xxxx for 1978; and- xxx-57-xxxx for 1979; xxx-61-xxxx for 1980, and so
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on through xxx-97-xxxx in 1989.*^<-[+4 for each yr.]->^* -In 1990 of course
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came the 1st of the 6xx-xx-xxxx series to be issued, although I am not yet sure
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how the new series is being issued-... YET! anyways.
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Here's the chart:
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Area] [19**] [****** Year Social Security Number Issued ******] [19**]
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SS#|]54*55*56*57*58*59*60*61*62*63*64:65*66*67*68*69*70:71*72*73*74*75*76*77*78*
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* Note: For pre-:954 issues, you are fairly safe in going down in increments of
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two (even nos. only), such as 1953=xxx-46-xxxx; 1952=xxx-44-xxxx; and so on....
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IV.> PART 5:
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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*P* - PHREAKING>
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Intro:
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Well, since I am not all that knowledgable in the area of phreaking and
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since I think every area of the subject has been covered by various other groups
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quite well in the past, this will be the shortest of the articles in this text.
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About the only two things I have of interest are items that I have not yet seen
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in any other text files on other boards. Though they may be out there somewhere
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1). is determining the phone number which you are calling from, and 2). covers
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the CN/A number for ALL California NPA's, as well as Nevada's NPA (702).
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1> To find out the phone number of a phone you are using in the Pacific Bell
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(Pacbell) service area, you just push <1223>. If you are in the GTE service
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area- push <1114> or <1141>. What should happen then is a voice recording of
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that telephone's number where you are calling from. It is extremely useful in
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locating a particular line at say an apartment bldg. or other place where there
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are ALOT of tel. lines to sort through, or when you are at a number that you
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want to know, but for various reasons don't or *shouldn't* know it.
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2> Customer's Name and Address/Locality Office - CN/A Number. This office is
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set-up for determining a telco. customers name and address, when only the phone
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number is known. This office serves the 209, 213, 310, 408, 415, 510, 619, 702-
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(NV), 707, 714, 805, 818 and 916 areacodes (NPA's). For the name and address of
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ANY customer in these NPA's, you need only their telephone number. You then call
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415/781-5271 M-F, 7am to 5pm and give the cna operator their number. If you are
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out of state your acct. code is 2826, if you are within CA., then your account
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code is 1659. They will probably ask you for this code so have it handy when
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you call them. Again, this service will supply the cna for listed AND unlisted
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nos as well...
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.....see I said that would be short! Well Sorta!...
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Anywayz, use this, abuse this, but don't lose this... and please include the
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ENTIRE file when uploading to other systems or sharing this text file with other
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users'/friends, because what may be one man's junk is.... well, you know..?!
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The "Preceding" was brought to you by the writer of The "Following"..... and
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therefore it should start to making some sense momentarily. Have fun, -JC>.
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CHIP!- JC/CA>.
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~~~^Z
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