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[:] [:]
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[:] A Guide To: [:]
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[:] A.D.S. Systems. [:]
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[:] =============== [:]
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[:] [:]
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[:] [Part /:basics] [:]
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[:] [:]
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[:] By: [:]
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[:] .../\^ lord digital ^/\... [:]
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[:] [:]
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[:] and [:]
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[:] [:]
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[:] ---The [:]
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[:] Phantom--- [:]
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[ Formatted for 80 column viewing... ]
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For the most part A.D.S. (Audio Distribution Systems) are owned and
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maintained by IBM. The systems themselves are usually "Fringe Benefits" to
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company employees who (as is usually the case) have never bothered to use the
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Ads capabilities, as using it requires some basic intelligence and the skill to
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push buttons in a pre-arranged order. [Abilities most IBM employees are sadly
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lacking in...] As a result password hacking is a joke.
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[-] -A.D.S. Syntax:- [-]
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When Asked to "key-press" entries on Ads, you push the keys on your phone
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that correspond to the letters you want. ie: To listen to a message Ads will
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prompt that you "push star l" meaning you push the asterisk "*", followed by
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the "5" key which corresponds to the letters "J,K,L".
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[-] Standard Default [-]
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Menu:
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If the company using the Ads is one other than IBM The standard defaults may
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have been changed. The changes are really not pertinant to system operation as
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it shouldn't take more then a minute or two of hitting key's to discover what
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the defaults have been changed to.
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Typical defaults:
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[#] - Help key, depressing it will give you detailed (sometimes not so
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detailed) help on a function. It depends largely on which "sub-menu" you are
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currently on.
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[NOTE:] For those of you on Mci, don't panic, you need to push it only for a
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fraction of a second for it to register. This is not enough time delay to have
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Mci recognize The pound sign "#" as a valid "disconnect command."
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[*] - Abort key, depressing the asterisk will abort the function currently
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taking place, with an audible "OK" when recognized. It also returns you to the
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main menu level.
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[4-9] - At the main menu the keys 4-9 when not used in conjunction with
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another command (such as the "* G", "* L", "* R" commands) will usually respond
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with "Invalid key".
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[3] - At the main menu "3" is the disconnect key. When pushed Ads will
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respond with "Do you want to hang up? Push 1-yes, or 2-no".
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[2] - Customize key. At the main menu pushing the "2" key allows you to
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customize your accnt. for new defaults such as: Slow/Med/Fast msg. playback,
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Your "status" (home, at office, on vacation, etc) your secretary's (assuming
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you have one) status, your family's status, and your, your family's,
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secretary's and guests passwords. Normal default for guest PW is: IBM (How
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innovative). For obvious reasons it is strongly recommended that you change
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your PW once you "acquire" your accnt. [More on this in a later section...]
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[1] - Is usually set for "Old msg. playback" ie: msg.'s that you have
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allready received but want to retain as "Old messages" (The default time period
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for holding a old msg. is 1 week, this period can be extended to as much as 2
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months on some systems. (You customize it to whatever you want) Keep in mind
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that different systems allocate different amounts of storage to each user.
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Typical commands:
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* L - Listen to your messages
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* R - Record a message
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* G - Get another message
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* S - Send a message
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After some commands you will be prompted with a sub-menu ie:
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*R Push 1-record new message 2-insert at: 3-add to message
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*S push 1-send to single user 2-send to multiple users.
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etc...
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[-] Password Hacking [-]
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When you first call the Ads you will be greeted with the systems "hello".
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Usually something like: "Welcome to [whatever branch] IBM ADS. Please key-
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pres subscribers last name first, until recognized:" At this point it might be
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helpful to open a telephone book and just go from a-z using the more average
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names. I have yet to find a ADS without at least several "Smith's" being in
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the "userlog". Assuming the system recognized the last name as a valid one it
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will now do one of two things depending on whether there is more then one
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person on the system with the same last name. If for example there are 3
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"Smith's" on the system it will then ask: "select 1- John Smith, select 2-
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Mark Smith, select 3- George Smith" If there is only one person on the system
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with that particular last name Ads will prompt: "Please key-press your
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password". If there were multiple persons on the system with the same last
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name, after you have selected who you want it will give you the same: "Please
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key-press your password" prompt as in the previous example.
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Default passwords:
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If the person to whom the password was assigned to is either:
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[1] Not using the accnt.
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[2] Dense (a very large proportion fit into this category)
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then the pw will be set (in the case of 1) to the systems defaults, usually a
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3-6 digit pw that repeats the same # several times. ie: Assuming the system
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defaults to 6 character pw's the pw could be:
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000000
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111111
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222222
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etc.
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999999
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Or in the case of 2, it will very likely be the persons first/or last name
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(Great idea eh...?, that way they'll never forget it (if they're lucky) there
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is also the added advantage that if this persons PW suddenly vanishes they are
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not very likely to report it missing, very often they will just assume that it
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doesn't work because of their own stupidity, after all the computer is never
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wrong) So for example if the persons name was: Martha Technophobe, and the
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maximum length of pw's allowed was 6 chars. the pw could be:
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MARTHA
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or
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TECHNO
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A large number of computer "semi-literate" people, will do it in this way.
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[ Guidelines. ]
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[1] When you enter an accnt. change NOTHING at the beginning, if you
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discover that you have captured a secretary accnt. Leave everything alone and
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leave. Secretary's have no privilege, and their superior's tend to become
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suspicious when they can no longer reach them. Also your (the secretary's)
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superior can change the password at will from his (or her) accnt.
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[2] When you have found an accnt that suits you, go immediately to [2]-
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customize and change the PW. Also be sure to leave your "Status" as well as
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your "Familiy's, and Secretary's" at the system default of: "Not Defined"
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[3] When people leave you messages, be sure they contain no information that
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could be in any way "damaging" to you. Because if your accnt. is discovered
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and subsequently closed down the operators of the system will have any msg.'s
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that were meant for you.
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[4] When sending a message to someone else who has also captured an accnt.
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on the system, be sure to send it to the right accnt. #, so some fool in
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marketing doesn't recieve "Here's the latest codes to that system you wanted"
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when you punched in his accnt. by accident.
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[5] Be aware that be people who have not hacked their own accounts on the Ads
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you are currently on can still leave you messages on a "Guest PW". When they
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want to do so they simply type in your last name (the accnt.'s last name) when
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they connect to the Ads then when prompted for: "Please key-press your PW"
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they just use the "Guest PW" which is at default usually IBM, but you of course
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can change it to whatever you want. ie: your Guest PW could be re-defined to
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be: "Phreak" not a particularly advisable one, but valid.
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[6] Try to find your own Ads system through scanning of phone #'s several
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digits from that of a IBM (or other) Company that might use an Ads. When a
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system is new and un-discovered, it is much easier to hack it then when the
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company knows that their computer is infested with hackers. As an annendium we
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will list the # for Ads a dial-up. This is just so that you can get the
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general idea of what a Ads is like. Since the Ads that will follow have been
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known to us and many others for several months, and since many idiots have
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since descended upon it since then, the system will be nigh impossible to hack
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(at least not worth the trouble, when there are much easier systems available
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that are not closely watched). If we listed any good Ads that has been just
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recently discovered it would be wasted in a very short time period.
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ADS Dialup: 1-800-527-7816 [Note: most ADS dial-ups are not on Wats-lines.]
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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[ This has been the first in a projected series of several files on the ADS ]
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[ Systems. There are many points that we have not covered, but the basics ]
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[ are here. The next file will go into "In-depth" explanation of the various ]
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[ commands available such as: Distribution lists, fast/slow playback, volume ]
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[ control, delayed sending, time limitations on msgs., personal/confidential ]
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[ messages, advanced password hacking from within captured accounts, etc... ]
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[Have phun...]
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The authors are in no way responsible for the actions of the end user who
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view's the file. We do not condone such activity, and as such this "tutorial"
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is meant for eductional purposes only. [Sure it is... ]
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[Courtesy of Sherwood Forest /// -- (914) 352-6543]
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