Read:(1-50,^1),? : 2/50: Net Name: Garbageheap #256 Date: Sun Jun 21 16:50:43 1992 PHALCON/SKISM Net will be starting pretty soon. We have everything we need, except for more bbs's. If ya want on, leave me mail here, or on my BBS. Read:(1-50,^2),? :]4k0 40/50: 1!HCΛ5RName: The Not #28 Date: Sat Jul 25 00:55:21 1992 RE: 1.8 GIGS of p/h files? BY: Loki Trickster #263 Your wrong about the one million deal. According to my drive the smallest a file can take up is 8k (running a Micropolis 1350mg SCSI-2). Most smaller MFM and RLL drives the min size is 4k. So if you have a 1.8k file the rest of the cluster will be packed with NULs to fill it out. Sucks I know! Just installed Borland C++ 3.1 & A.F. and all the small files in it took up over 100 mg! Copernicus Read:(1-50,^40),? : 41/50: Well Name: The Not #28 Date: Sat Jul 25 00:58:17 1992 RE: Other BBSes in Louisville BY: Mad Dog #4 For local (812/502) acn look at mine. digund.com. Official internet address! Digital Underground - 812.941.9427 - v32bis 1.5 gig - Usenet - UUCP E-mail - NaPE/WPE - TSAN Slowing its starting to take off in terms of file transfers. Cop. And besides....Its free....The membership deal is just to try and milk some money out of some older losers who dont know any better. [PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^41),? : 42/50: yeah, I was off by a LITTLE Name: Loki Trickster #263 Date: Sat Jul 25 10:04:19 1992 RE: 1.8 gigs BY: The Not #28 I forgot about the cluster size. Isn't that a function of the OS, instead of the drive? I've got DRDOS 6.0, with SSTOR, and when I delete a file that's under 1024 bytes, teh available space goes up by *ZERO* bytes. I dunno why, never tried to figure the thing out. I just use this critter, I never took the time to read the docs. Later! Read:(1-50,^42),? : 43/50: hey.. Name: Wolverine #186 Date: Sat Jul 25 17:23:37 1992 RE: Well Hey, i agree.. its kinda slow off on files, but words is spreading around about it, and it should be kickin pretty soon... Wolverine The Game Stash Is DOWN for good.... Read:(1-50,^43),? : 44/50: Drive Name: The Not #28 Date: Sun Jul 26 01:02:42 1992 RE: yeah, I was off by a LITTLE BY: Loki Trickster #263 That is becuase your running SuperStor. If you are running a plain drive with controller and no SuperStor or Stacker or something like that that creates a logic disk from a physical one it takes care of that. Cluster size is NOT a function of the OS. However OS's like Unix (I think OS/2) like to know about the cluster size. Read:(1-50,^44),? : 45/50: Is your sstor 2.04 good? Name: Loki Trickster #263 Date: Sun Jul 26 12:47:42 1992 RE: Drive BY: The Not #28 My vdefend has been going nutzoid since I picked up 2.04. McGoofy's Scan.exe can't find anything wrong with it, but VDEFEND does *NOT* like it. I'm a LITTLE reluctant to install the thing. How long has it been on there? Has anybody else installed it? Read:(1-50,^45),? : 46/50: SuperStor Name: The Not #28 Date: Sun Jul 26 15:32:28 1992 RE: Is your sstor 2.04 good? BY: Loki Trickster #263 Ive been running this config at work since X-mas. 230 MG IDE Drive PT1: 50mg partition thats run with SuperStor to make a guestamated 110-130 mg. Mostly used for AutoCAD, Engineering. PT2: 180mg patition for Linux 0.96cpl2 Unix os, mainly used to play. Personally I LOVE superstor. Runs great, have had ANY problems with it whatsoever. TNC [PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^46),? : 47/50: Then how come my access to the BBS Name: Mad Dog #4 Date: Mon Jul 27 02:32:44 1992 RE: Well BY: The Not #28 was cut and I couldn't access some of the anarchy and hack/phreak subs? I left you two pieces of mail and you NEVER responded to them. I had good access and then it got worse...you dropped me down to some PD level shit or something. I've been around for 6 years now in the H/P world, and I'm not going to call some BBS that requires me to pay and drops my access because I don't. What was the deal then if you don't "require" a fee????? Mad Dog Read:(1-50,^47),? : 48/50: I love SSTOR, too, but Name: Loki Trickster #263 Date: Mon Jul 27 17:53:39 1992 RE: SuperStor BY: The Not #28 I got hold of a copy that ATE my HD. Good thing I had this tape backup drive - I backed the critter up right before I tried to install SSTOR 2.04. It trashed my disk completely - had to fdisk the bastard. Took all day. Gripe gripe. I still love SSTOR. Read:(1-50,^48),? : 49/50: Well Name: Slimjim #186 Date: Mon Jul 27 19:06:07 1992 Im using Stacker 2.01, and havent had any problems, but by the advice of someone, I might swich to SuperStor. I heard the compression ratios are really good. Read:(1-50,^49),? : 50/50: Stacker Name: Fugazi #115 Date: Tue Jul 28 14:06:31 1992 Yeah, the only problem with stacker is in order to get it off you must take it all off.. I mean.. YOu loose your whole HD. Erased..Gone.. Finished Fugazi Read:(1-50,^50),? : Post on Elite Systems? No < Elite Systems Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan Covert Operations 7 - 50 msgs > 1/50: You all... Name: >UNKNOWN< Date: >UNKNOWN< You all call Underground Computer Federation, and/or Divinity, or these posts just get sent around quite quickly? Read:(1-50,^1),? :45 45/50: Scams! Name: Predat0r #1 Date: Sat Jul 11 17:04:27 1992 RE: Ink BY: Dudette #40 Well i kind of talked to someone who was going to pull it off to obtain something useful. Never heard from him again. Guess it didn't work. I helped him with some of the more minor details. (Yeah sure ya did...) There is always a way. Nothing is totally secure. Live by that, i don. ***** -=> Predat0r <=- Read:(1-50,^45),? : 46/50: System off internet Name: Abomination #228 Date: Mon Jul 20 03:42:54 1992 I have seen this system around a few times and I was thinking that it may be of interest to some Wiretap.spies.com I always see a person loged on there at 4201 but when ever I try it I get a nice blank screen maybe some of you could help me out with that!! Abomination of Reality WSHA Read:(1-50,^46),? : 47/50: Spies In The Wire Name: Roy The Tarantula #112 Date: Wed Jul 22 17:42:17 1992 That is the name of WIRETAP.SPIES.COM. It is a public-access Unix BBS on the Internet, accessable via dial-up or telnet. It's a decent program, and with this system, you can use IRC and receive e-mail on the Internet. He's also got tons of subboards that are USENET linked. Very interesting system, cool sysop. RTT king@pop.concord.wvnet.edu Read:(1-50,^47),? : 48/50: Forgot 2 things... Name: Roy The Tarantula #112 Date: Wed Jul 22 17:50:36 1992 To get to the BBS portion of Spies In The Wire, login as bbs Spies In The Wire is temporarily down right now. The sysop is on vacataion and just prior to leaving, someone got root on the system, so he had to take it down. I believe he is in the West Indies right now sooooo... RTT Read:(1-50,^48),? : 49/50: Cement polish? Name: Pit Viper #313 Date: Sat Jul 25 14:50:37 1992 RE: I have a way, but not very fancy..... BY: Daemon #114 wild... Do you have a brand name or something? Trying to find something to do with a color photocopier I have.... Read:(1-50,^49),? : 50/50: Are Name: Slimjim #186 Date: Mon Jul 27 19:08:44 1992 there a lot of Inet BBSs?-The only public access one that I know of (that doesnt require any registration, id) is Nyx. Read:(1-50,^50),? : Post on Covert Operations? No < Covert Operations Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan Inside The Phone System 8 - 75 msgs > 1/75: Extenders etc. Name: The Baron #175 Date: Sat Dec 21 18:51:50 1991 Well.. Here's a small list of extenders I compiled over the years .. may be of interest to some. Extenders - Written December 17, 1991 by The Baron The following list is a small list of extenders I have compiled together. Most of these numbers I just took from extender hacking programs that had a few to come with them. Feel free to add to this list and if you find any that I don't have reach me on my board at 708-869-1501. NOTE: that formats may not be correct and I'll leave figuring them out to you. In most cases if I was just completely unsure I left a (?). C-N = Code + Number N-C = Number + Code [PAUSE] Extender Length Format -------- ------ ------ 1-800-225-5946 10 C-N 1-800-633-3402 10 C-N 1-800-848-0684 10 N-C 1-800-234-1251 10 N-C 1-800-444-7013 3 (?) possibly 6 C-N (?) 1-800-325-1337 6 C-N 1-800-877-8000 6 C-N 1-800-321-6902 4 (?) C-N (?) 1-800-426-6565 10 N-C 1-800-433-4778 10 N-C 1-800-325-1337 6 C-N 1-800-327-9488 7 C-N (?) 1-800-882-2255 6 C-N 1-800-437-7010 7 C-N 1-800-523-7248 4 C-N (?) 1-800-547-1784 8 C-N (?) 1-800-862-6233 6 C-N 1-800-221-9600 (PBX) 4 (Format: XXXX,4,83,1) C-N 1-800-321-6902 5 C-N 1-800-437-7010 8 C-N [PAUSE] 1-800-523-7248 (PBX) 4 (Format: XXXX,9) C-N 1-800-547-1784 6 C-N 1-800-477-5552 8 C-N 950-1022 950-1033 9 C-N 950-1044 6 C-N 950-1055 950-1066 (NOTE: I don't know much about these 950-XXXX #'s since 950-1088 I've never played with them much since they're supposed to be more dangerous than other 1-800 dialups) Well, that's about it for now. If you have any to add please let me know. Anyways, what I'm really looking for are a few good codes as I am much too lazy to scan for them myself .. Read:(1-75,^1),? :60 60/75: Could someone give me Name: Deathstorm #374 Date: Mon Jul 20 04:49:05 1992 the telenet numbers in the 505 area code, or tell me where to find them? Thanz and Laterz. -DeathStorm Read:(1-75,^60),? : 61/75: Whoa! Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Mon Jul 20 09:45:59 1992 RE: Code! BY: Predat0r #1 Predat0r posting codezzzzzz? Hmmm... Me thinks the feds have invaded your brain via electronic disc. Read:(1-75,^61),? : 62/75: Bahahaha... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Mon Jul 20 09:46:49 1992 wait... whhheeeeew. Read:(1-75,^62),? : 63/75: Gimme.... Name: Speed Phreak #85 Date: Mon Jul 20 14:31:29 1992 RE: Could someone give me BY: Deathstorm #374 the State and city... I'll check my tele/tym numbers book... you want tymnet too? SP Read:(1-75,^63),? : 64/75: Telenet #'s Name: Tracer #326 Date: Mon Jul 20 16:36:13 1992 RE: Could someone give me BY: Deathstorm #374 242-1742 - 2400 Baud 243-4479 - 1200 526-9191 - 1200 473-3403 - 1200 Read:(1-75,^64),? : 65/75: Allright, Name: Deathstorm #374 Date: Mon Jul 20 23:37:25 1992 thanx alot for the numbers, guys! Laterz. -DeathStorm Read:(1-75,^65),? : 66/75: Ok, now that Name: Deathstorm #374 Date: Tue Jul 21 00:38:07 1992 I've got the numbers to telenet, I would like some help with what I can do with it and everything. I have alot of questions, so anyone interested in helping me, leave me some E-mail and we could discuss via that. Any help is appreciated. Thanx and Laterz. Oh, I asked Pred to change my handle, so either DeathStorm or Twisted Justice is where to send the E-mail. -DeathStorm .s Close. Read:(1-75,^66),? : 67/75: Speed Phreak, Name: Deathstorm #374 Date: Tue Jul 21 00:40:42 1992 is there a difference between teleneq˵J9F +k7ZYtymet numbers for Albuquerque, New Mexico and Las Cruses, New Mexico (if any) if there is a difference between the two. Thanx! Laterz. -DeathStorm Read:(1-75,^67),? : 68/75: Learn Name: Tracer #326 Date: Wed Jul 22 02:07:09 1992 RE: Speed Phreak, BY: Deathstorm #374 You need to go download some files from here. Do a lookup for TELENET and TYMNET, then download LOL issues 10 and 18 (I think). Then come back when you learned something. Read:(1-75,^68),? : 69/75: OK, thanz Name: Twisted Justice #374 Date: Wed Jul 22 05:47:19 1992 Tracer. I've got LOD compiled issue four, I think that is the name at least. Thanx for the info! Laterz. -TJ Read:(1-75,^69),? : 70/75: telenet and tymnet Name: Daemon #114 Date: Thu Jul 23 05:53:31 1992 RE: Learn BY: Tracer #326 LOL 10+11. telenet 10 tymnet 11. anybody have any more of the old LOD/H gfiles. There are about 5 copies of the same one by Mentor here, but I want to read others and I havent seen em. DMN Read:(1-75,^70),? : 71/75: Telenet and tymnet numbers Name: Daemon #114 Date: Thu Jul 23 05:54:39 1992 RE: OK, thanz BY: Twisted Justice #374 I am not sure if it is here (pretty sure it is) but get a file called EAGLE.* or somethinglike that. It is a small Database of tlenet and tymnet dialups, if memory serves. Just input area code and out they spew.... DMN Read:(1-75,^71),? : 72/75: LOD/H Files Name: Tracer #326 Date: Thu Jul 23 06:52:32 1992 RE: telenet and tymnet BY: Daemon #114 Well, as far as I know, there were only 4 LOD H files. I'll have to look around and see what I can find. Read:(1-75,^72),? : #O 73/75: Hey, Name: Twisted Justice #374 Date: Thu Jul 23 07:ӠI0 1992 I've got all 4 LOD H files. If they are not already on here, I can u/l is ya guys want me too. Laterz. -TJ Read:(1-75,^73),? : 74/75: This was for Landfill BUT!! here... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Thu Jul 23 12:52:48 1992 The Name Game 'List One' --- ---- ---- ---- --- compiled by The Phantom Account First off I am sure that alot of these numbers have been seen before. All this list represents is a bored evening of phone hacking/scanning. Call at your own risk, since you would have to be a jerk off to hack some of these... 1-800 ====== STA-RTEL - Not sure about this one check it out for me. BTI-MAIL - Meridean VMB DEC-DATA - VMB MES-SAGE - New York Telephone VMB MCI-MAIL - Baahaha, try to hack it if you dare. ABC-MAIL - Teredata VMB ITT-MAIL - Fax?Carrier?Telex? (someone lemme know so Ill know how to recognize) [PAUSE] SPR-INT1 - Sits there SPR-INT2 - Carrier SPR-INT3 - Sits there USA-BANK - First National VMB DOC-MAIL - VMB (ordering?) FFB-MAIL - First Fidelity Bank VMB TEL-MATE - Carrier USM-MAIL - Origeon Hill VMB TEL-EVOX - VMB or PAM(Personal Answering Machine)?? PBX-ROLM - VMB?? BAN-KAMR - Press '*" at beginning and get weird carrier PBX-GOLD - ordering? play around and lemme know. FFB-DATA - lemme know...VMB? USA-CODE - PAM press '33' for entry Thats all if you find out about any of these lemme know... or gimme a mail-box off of one of the systems... shit I just want a mail-box, hope this helps... This is a "LandFill' Exclusive. Read:(1-75,^74),? : 75/75: HA! Name: Garbageheap #256 Date: Thu Jul 23 14:52:35 1992 RE: This was for Landfill BUT!! here... BY: Phantom Account #83 Thanx Man. BTW THE BBS is up. I talked to em. Read:(1-75,^75),? : Post on Inside The Phone System? No < Inside The Phone System Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan Virus & Trojans 9 - 74 msgs > 1/74: instal.ese Name: Zak #87 Date: Thu Jun 04 23:24:56 1992 I got it in C and in pascal..which one ya want? ...ZaK... Read:(1-74,^1),? :70 70/74: sources in pascal / C Name: The Blockhead! #373 Date: Sat Jul 11 23:13:55 1992 hello Does someone has any viruses source codes in T Pascal or C ??? I only have the AIDS and it's kinda "lame" thanx! TB! Read:(1-74,^70),? : 71/74: Yea, I got sCOOKIE Name: Daemon #114 Date: Tue Jul 14 04:14:12 1992 RE: sources in pascal / C BY: The Blockhead! #373 I am pretty sure its in C...and probly on here.... not sure... DMN Read:(1-74,^71),? : 72/74: bad sectors Name: Weld Pond #159 Date: Tue Jul 14 23:20:16 1992 Has anyone heard of any viruses that hide info by writing stuff to a good sector and then marking it bad. You can even change the ECC so that other programs really think the sector is reading bad. Seems like a nice place to put stuff. Read:(1-74,^72),? : 73/74: Well Look At This Junk! Name: Predat0r #1 Date: Fri Jul 17 00:27:33 1992 SCAN 7.9V84 1991/10/30 21:43 Options: e: /a /report c:\scan\test.log Scanning E:\15APR.COM Found Murphy Virus [Murphy] Scanning E:\DEMO.COM Found 1701/1704 Virus - Version B [170X] Scanning E:\4096.COM Found 4096 Virus [4096] Scanning E:\512-B.COM Found 512 Virus [512] Scanning E:\AIDS.COM Found #1 Virus [N1] Scanning E:\AIRCOP.COM Found Dropper-2 Virus [Dr2] Scanning E:\AMST-299.COM Found V-299 Virus [V299] Scanning E:\ANTHRAX.COM [PAUSE] Found Anthrax Virus [Atx] Scanning E:\ANTICST.COM Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest] Scanning E:\APOC.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\ARMAGEDO.COM Found Armagedon Virus [Arma] Scanning E:\BEBE.COM Found BeBe Virus [BeBe] Scanning E:\BEEPER.COM Found Beeper Virus [Beep] Scanning E:\CANCER.COM Found Pixel Virus [Pix] Scanning E:\CEMETERY.COM Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest] Scanning E:\CIA.COM Found Burger Virus [Burger] Scanning E:\DARTH2.COM Found 512 Virus [512] Scanning E:\DATACRIM.COM Found Datacrime Virus [Crime] Scanning E:\INTRO.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\VIRUS.COM [PAUSE] Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\FISH.COM Found Fish Virus [Fish] Scanning E:\!FRIDAY.COM Found Plastique Related Virus [Plq] Scanning E:\1260.COM Found 1260 Virus [1260] Found V2P2 Virus [V2P2] Scanning E:\GRITHER.COM Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna] Scanning E:\HIV.COM Found Murphy Virus [Murphy] Scanning E:\HYMN.COM Found Hymn Virus [Hymn] Scanning E:\INVADER.COM Found Invader Virus [Invader] Scanning E:\CO.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\MEM.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\JOJO.COM Found JoJo Virus [JoJo] Scanning E:\JRUSLM-B.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] [PAUSE] Scanning E:\KAMASYA.COM Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest] Scanning E:\LEPROSY.COM Found RMIT Virus [RMIT] Scanning E:\LEPROSYB.COM Found Leprosy Strain B [LepB] Scanning E:\MG-1.COM Found MG Virus [MG] Scanning E:\MIGRAM.COM Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest] Scanning E:\MULTI.COM Found Invader Virus [Invader] Scanning E:\NJERU.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru] Scanning E:\QUICKEY.COM Found Nomenclature Virus [Nom] Scanning E:\ONTARIO.COM Found Ontario Virus [Ont] Scanning E:\OROPAX.COM Found Oropax Virus [Oro] Scanning E:\PHOENIX.COM Found P1 Related Virus [P1r] Scanning E:\PLAGUE.COM Found Plague Virus [Plague] [PAUSE] Scanning E:\REDCROSS.COM Found RedX Virus [RedX] Scanning E:\SKISM12.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru-A] Scanning E:\SUD-ZERO.COM Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru-A] Scanning E:\HAHA.COM Found Sunday Virus [Sunday] Scanning E:\!TIGER.COM Found Plastique Related Virus [Plq] Scanning E:\VIENNA2.COM Found VHP-2 Virus [VHP2] Scanning E:\VIENNA.COM Found 1014 Virus [1014] Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna] Scanning E:\VIOLATOR.COM Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna] Scanning E:\VIOL-B4.COM Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna] Scanning E:\WHALE.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB1.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB2.COM [PAUSE] Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB3.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB4.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB5.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB6.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB7.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB8.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TB9.COM Found Whale Virus [Whale] Scanning E:\TP45.COM Found Yankee Doodle Virus [Doodle] Scanning E:\COMMAND.COM Found 1554 Virus [1554] Found 1554 Virus [1554] Scanning E:\TINY.COM Found Tiny Virus [Tiny] Disk E: contains 1 directories and 94 files. [PAUSE] Found 65 files containing viruses. Read:(1-74,^73),? : 74/74: Now read This One Name: Predat0r #1 Date: Fri Jul 17 00:33:07 1992 SCAN 8.6V93 1992/7/17 00:30 Options: d:\virus /a /nopause /report c:\scan\axis.lst Scanning Volume: DANZIG II Scanning D:\virus\512.ZIP Found 512 Virus [512] Scanning D:\virus\BRENDA.ZIP Found Tiny Virus [Tiny] Scanning D:\virus\DIRII.ZIP Found DIR-2 Virus [D2] Scanning D:\virus\REDCROSS.ZIP Found RedX Virus [RedX] Scanning D:\virus\S86.ZIP Found Scr-2 Virus [696] Directory D:\virus contains 149 files. [PAUSE] Found 5 files containing viruses. Read:(1-74,^74),? : Post on Virus & Trojans? No < Virus & Trojans Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan Underground Zines 10 - 50 msgs > 1/50: Help Name: Questor #314 @666 Date: Mon Feb 03 17:21:04 1992 I have heard a lot about some of the zines available, but what are the better ones to get? Questor Read:(1-50,^1),? :45 45/50: HORROR WRITERS WANTED!!! Name: Psycho #106 Date: Fri Jul 03 04:01:54 1992 CALL FOR WRITERS! DARK FASCINATIONS ("The Magazine of Disturbing Fiction") We're a NEW "small-press" magazine planning to release our first issue sometime in the next month or so. If you're a published or UNPUBLISHED author, we'd love to see your work. Basically, DARK FASCINATIONS is a "horror" genre magazine. Although there is nothing wrong with typical "blood-n-guts" fiction (we'll publish that too), we're seeking writers that can find fright in other ways- Psychological terror. Suspense. Horror in the mundane. When we call ourselves "The Magazine of Disturbing Fiction," we mean it- With an emphasis on the DISTURBING. If your writing is too: gory, violent, strong, bizarre, raw, over-the-edge or in-yer-face for most publishers, then it's EXACTLY what we want. There are NO TABOOS here. [PAUSE] If interested, HIT "A" NOW to reply, and we'll e-mail guidelines and info, including how to submit electronically via our 800 number. -OR- Write us at: DARK FASCINATIONS c/o 220 Publications 1345 O.R. Turnpike, Suite 163 Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Read:(1-50,^45),? : 46/50: Phrack 40 Name: Roy The Tarantula #112 Date: Thu Jul 23 17:46:34 1992 Should be out by this weekend some time. Watch for it! Read:(1-50,^46),? : 47/50: dogfog Name: Dr Benway #96 Date: Mon Jul 27 22:17:30 1992 those of you locals who might be univ of louisville students, look for posted guidelines on a new literary zine strictly for students, published by thinker review called (most likely) "dogfog". i'm editing, and we hope to make it very interesting. Read:(1-50,^47),? : 48/50: Hey... Name: Captain Zero #125 Date: Tue Jul 28 00:38:49 1992 Are there any good, national (or international) H/P only groups recriting out there? and where can I get an application? Seems like all the groups here out west are new wares groups... ick. I'm tired of waiting for Balanced pH to re-open so ISI can start up again... Tanks. Captain Zero۲ Read:(1-50,^48),? : 49/50: Phalcon/Skism... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Tue Jul 28 13:18:11 1992 try them..vgut grouping is sorta lame dont you think? Read:(1-50,^49),? : 50/50: Well.. Name: Captain Zero #125 Date: Tue Jul 28 15:46:20 1992 RE: Phalcon/Skism... BY: Phantom Account #83 I don't know... it could be good if you're bored... I mean, I've written some text files for this old group I was in, but our home board went down and they're just sitting there. I think it would be interesting to get aquainted with a good group.. to learn a little more and to talk to some new people... the thing I don't like are those lame group wars. Captain Zero۲ Read:(1-50,^50),? : Post on Underground Zines? No < Underground Zines Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan Cult of the phone phreaks 11 - 75 msgs > 1/75: Defaults for ROLMs Name: Big Brother #20 Date: Sun Apr 05 03:17:05 1992 usually try User: Su Password: Super it's a superuser account, and worked on the one im on... Read:(1-75,^1),? :60 60/75: Awe.. Name: Nickodemus #203 Date: Mon Jun 15 04:16:36 1992 RE: Stupid, ignorant me. BY: Form Destroyer #305 Awe don't worry about it dude... Hehe, I just had to get you on tyhat one.... :) Read:(1-75,^60),? : 61/75: BBS Name: >UNKNOWN< Date: >UNKNOWN< Unhorised Access UK Online 10pm-7am 100% Hack/Phreak +44-636-708063 PHACT Magazine WHQ /s /sa Read:(1-75,^61),? : 62/75: heard of it Name: Quicksilver #89 Date: Wed Jun 17 09:53:22 1992 RE: yeah. BY: Pit Viper #313 blair is nestled up in Warren county, right? I chased a few pieces up that way a few years back. Too much of a hassle though. Couldn't afford their tastes. Read:(1-75,^62),? : 63/75: Heh hehe hehe ehe hheh Name: Pit Viper #313 Date: Fri Jun 19 03:21:49 1992 RE: heard of it BY: Quicksilver #89 >blair is nestled up in Warren county, right? I chased a few pieces up that way >a few years back. Too much of a hassle though. Couldn't afford their tastes. I know EXACTLY what you mean. Read:(1-75,^63),? : 64/75: Good to see phreaking is alive and well... Name: >UNKNOWN< Date: >UNKNOWN< not Read:(1-75,^64),? : 65/75: Is?? Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Sun Jun 28 12:09:11 1992 there still a viable way to phreak and not get caught... I am interested. What is the best way in todays day and age to phreak and not get nailed (assuming you are doing it from yer home)? Thanks for the info... What is a good file to read for a retired phreaker of the 80's getting back into it in the 90's? Read:(1-75,^65),? : 66/75: .... Name: Grampent #140 Date: Mon Jun 29 11:15:57 1992 Well a questing that I've been asking myself since I've been back around the scene is 'What is phreaking today?' I mean, you can't just go out a take over a trunk and go! (sigh!) Used to a phreaker was someone who took control of the fone systemfor his/her own personal use, but since our nefriend ESS has decided to pay us a visit it makes that a little bit harder to hieve. I see a lot of these code-kids around looking for 'ANYTHING!' to make a call with, PBx's, CC#'sect are getting more and more risky everyday. Makes you kinda wonder about the future. t'lad thing if all phreakers have left to dis hack codes and pbx's until that totally comes to an end.. The scene is a different place nowadays, people don't communicate as much as they used too(voice), info is more heavily , not to mention all the snitches out there!! (Fuck off!) Anyway, just been thinking about the future of the H/P world latelyand the conclusion:It don't look too good... L8r....zzzz Grampent [PAUSE] Read:(1-75,^66),? : 67/75: What about... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Mon Jun 29 15:15:01 1992 PBX's and Extenders... they seem safe if you can find one and keep it to yourself... everyone is scanning so much though.. it dont seem it would be likely you would keep it for very long even if you did keep it to yourself... BTW anyone know what the (804) CNA is? Read:(1-75,^67),? : 68/75: Also... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Tue Jun 30 17:27:31 1992 The number used to be 1-5-BUG-1111 does anyone know what the new number is? Read:(1-75,^68),? : 69/75: CN/A info Name: Supernigger #221 Date: Sun Jul 12 04:04:05 1992 RE: What about... ...For information on CN/A's (not just a list of numbers, but how to obtain them), as well as bridges and Bell in general, I suggest you take a look at: Sharp Remob's Guide to Bullshitting the Phone Company out of Important Info Read:(1-75,^69),? : 70/75: RemObs... Name: Flashfire #97 Date: Sun Jul 19 15:35:07 1992 Does anyone have any RemObs numbers and/or access codes in the 800 npa? I'm looking for some & have a virgin VMB system to trade with... if you got any and are interested please leave me mail... ...later.. Read:(1-75,^70),? : 71/75: PBX Type Name: Tracer #326 Date: Wed Jul 22 04:16:54 1992 Does anyone out there know what type of PBX answers with tones like those on a pay phone? What about it's format? Read:(1-75,^71),? : 72/75: I have heard... Name: Phantom Account #83 Date: Wed Jul 22 12:33:47 1992 about this VMB... supposedly this VMB system will let you use box tones (silver) to operate the system and maybe gain access to the system operators box... not sure, will let you know when I know more. Read:(1-75,^72),? : 73/75: Phone Numbers Name: Callico #329 Date: Thu Jul 23 03:53:36 1992 This message may be something I wrote in the past, but I can't remember if I left anything about this before. Anyhow, I stumbled across a pattern of numbers in my area for GTE (GTENW). Basically, here in the 206 area code for GTE it seems that they put almost ALL of there CO's on the same last four digits, on allthe prefixes that have a CO in them. Most cities have multiple prefixes, so the main prefix has the co on it. Almost every prefix has a common sweep. The sweep is alot different from the others I've heard. Its a series of steady tones, not a sweep. (this is all under ESS#5 using OSPS stations) Well, the point I'm making is that we got the number to OSPS station #1, NAC, LOC, Test board. Nac is network operations, and I'm not sure what LOC is. OSPS station #1 seems to be some sort of number that is like calling an inward, in other words, they think it an inward calling them when they answer that number. (I assume this from talking to them from a few different times) We got them to to do a verify for us, but it was someone not familiar with the station, they made a comment about not knowing why our number wasn't showing on [PAUSE] the screen. I was wondering if anyone had some ideas of what I could do with these numbers. I've tried to get binding post numbers from test board, and almost did it, until they started getting curious. (didn't say BP instead of binding post..) If someone is interested in the numbers let me know, I'll leave them up. I would be happier if they didn't get abused and changed though! :) Oh, and anohter thing, they seem to run the numbers in huge strings, like it would be xxx-0040 to maybe 70 or something. Read:(1-75,^73),? : 74/75: OSPS #1 Name: Supernigger #221 Date: Sat Jul 25 03:36:18 1992 OSPS (Operator Service Positioning System) or something like that is just another name for an AT&T Operator, that's why they think that you are an inward operator.. You may be able to do PLENTY with that.. in other words (hypothetically, of course) you could: A) Have them place a call for you to anywhere. B) Do interrupts (as I believe you mentioned) C) Have them route you to other operators that perform various other tasks (such as the IOC (International Operator) or another Inward in another state to do interrupts in another state) Please leave that number to me in mail, thanks. [PAUSE] -/- Supernigger -/- DPAK -/- Read:(1-75,^74),? : 75/75: Hehe... Name: Crazybyte #243 Date: Sat Jul 25 19:44:48 1992 RE: What about... Well, all of you guys are looking for a safe way to phreak, what about moving to Europe ? Hehe... been phreaking for quite some time , and no probs (YET). S Read:(1-75,^75),? : Post on Cult of the phone phreaks? Yes Title: 1-5-bug-1111? Enter message now, max 80 lines. Enter '/HELP' for help. [---=----=----=----=----=----=----=----]----=----=----=----=----=----=----=----] I didn I didn't catch the original message, but there is 1-800-BUG-FIND if that's wha what you're looking for... thought the "bug finders" and sweeps never do shit. There's a sweep at 407-254-1001. l8r, [)r. [)elam /s Anonymous? No Saving...Posted on Cult of the phone phreaks < Cult of the phone phreaks Q-Scan Done > < Q-scan InterNet & Related Topics 12 - 50 msgs > 1/50: does the network use radio Name: Quicksilver #89 Date: Tue Apr 07 15:36:12 1992 RE: Does the network use radio? BY: Drahgon #103 @666 What network are you talkin about. But you can probably say yes and be right. All you need is a radio that tunes to the freqs coverd by the up&down cariier freqs. The real trick comes ti the modulation. You can come up against freq division multiplexing or time divsion. Well, not really modulation. Just tells you how the users share the carrier freq. Read:(1-50,^1),? : 40/50: VMB's Name: Dirk The Darring #76 Date: Thu May 28 19:44:07 1992 RE: vmbs BY: Night Ranger #38 True, it was great text, but I want some more to sorta help me out more. And get different viewpoints and explinations. Dirk The Darring Read:(1-50,^40),? : 41/50: Message Centers Name: Fugazi #115 Date: Thu May 28 23:36:44 1992 RE: hacking VMSs message Centers a pitifully easy..Just find empty boxes.. Shit mine has been up for 3 months now! Read:(1-50,^41),? : 42/50: Well.. Name: Metal Head #202 Date: Wed Jun 03 18:09:47 1992 Dirk.. Look for files like caveasp and such.. a dude around DC that goes by caveman did a small series on VMBs.. Read:(1-50,^42),? : 43/50: ... Name: Dirk The Darring #76 Date: Wed Jun 03 18:31:56 1992 RE: Well.. BY: Metal Head #202 Alright, thanks.... Dirk The DarRing Read:(1-50,^43),? : 44/50: hey Name: Night Ranger #38 Date: Fri Jun 12 03:25:32 1992 RE: VMB's BY: Dirk The Darring #76 DT~ True, it was great text, but I want some more to sorta help me out mor DT~ get different viewpoints and explinations. I will have a part II in a new issue of NiteLine.. that first one was short compared to the next one.. EVERY vmb system will be in it, except Bob's Vmb etc. [PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^44),? : 45/50: VMB's Name: Dirk The Darring #76 Date: Fri Jun 12 15:38:45 1992 RE: hey BY: Night Ranger #38 Good, all that was in that was Aspen, and I haven't found many of those. Great to see something ELSE than Aspen. That is in all the text files about hacking VMB's. Looking forward to NiteLine... Dirk The Darring Read:(1-50,^45),? : 46/50: aspen Name: Night Ranger #38 Date: Sun Jun 14 04:49:02 1992 RE: VMB's BY: Dirk The Darring #76 DT~ Good, all that was in that was Aspen, and I haven't found many of thos DT~ to see something ELSE than Aspen. That is in all the text files about DT~ VMB's. Looking forward to NiteLine... Hehe.. those were just some examples that are easy to identify. but the next one will have all the major ones, with defs, admins, etc. so you can go right at it. NiteLine - may be a while.. not enough articles. [PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^46),? : 47/50: Need VMB Name: Rambone #43 Date: Mon Jun 15 21:59:30 1992 Need a new VMB my my group Yea I know..but live with it...so if anyone can help...I'm sure I will be able to return the favor...I cna be reached at either my BBS Boners' Domain 314-434-8706 or C577583@umcvmb.missouri.edu This is real important, so if anyone can help, please get in contact with me.. Rambone Read:(1-50,^47),? : 48/50: while y'all are talking about vmb's... Name: Lothar Of The Roof People #88 Date: Tue Jun 23 23:39:58 1992 I've got a question.... My VMB is on a string of VMB with XXX-6245... What's the story with those? Anybody know? It can't be a coincidence, can it? (I doubt it...) Read:(1-50,^48),? : 49/50: 6245 Name: Garbageheap #256 Date: Wed Jun 24 04:28:08 1992 RE: while y'all are talking about vmb's... BY: Lothar Of The Roof People #88 6245=MAIL on your touchtone keypad. Read:(1-50,^49),? : 50/50: haha Name: Night Ranger #38 Date: Thu Jun 25 03:44:18 1992 RE: Need VMB BY: Rambone #43 ~ Need a new VMB my my group Yea I know..but live with it...so if ~ can help...I'm sure I will be able to return the favor...I cna be reache ~ either my BBS Boners' Domain 314-434-8706 Hehehe.. funny how people ask me and get one a month later, when you got one in a couple minutes.. You owe me, I'll be over during SummerCon with 1000 floppies!!!!! -= Night Ranger =- Read:(1-50,^50),? :