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F O R C E F I L E S Volume #6
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From The Depths Of - THE REALM -, By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 08/06/87
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There is more or less a solution to all of these problems:
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1> Great, you are in luck..If passwords start to die on you rather quick,
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Keep of the system for a month. They can't keep it up forever. Only
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login occasionally to a few accounts to see if steps 3-5 have been
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taken. THIS IS IMPORTANT, YOU MUST CONTINUE TO CHECK AT LEAST FEW
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ACCOUNTS FOR FEW WEEKS. This is where I stuffed it and lost virtually
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all accounts.
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2> Let them try, you should only be on the trojan for few seconds, just
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long enough to down load the passwords. If you are going via data
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networks or route your call, there is no way in the world they can
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trace you. Just watch out for anything sus about the accuonts you use
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later on.
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3> If you have been monitoring the account well, simply beat the user to
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the message and delete it.
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4> Again, login before the user does and change the password first to
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something different and then to the original password. The user will
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be none the wiser.
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5> You are in deep shit...They are fighting dirty, so we retaliate.
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change all the passwords and abuse all the accounts to the utmost.
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ie run Sprinters simultaneously on ten accounts at a time and give
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em hell. There are few tricks to physically destroy the data on
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the drives and crash the entire system, but that just shouldn't be
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attempted without a greater reason and I bet I can't trust all of
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you not to have a go at it, so suffer, you'll have to find out how
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for yourselves.
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Happy Hunting!
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DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS
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The Following is a simple rundown of a few most usefull commands:
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A DIRECTORY.NAME - attaches to a directory or another if high enough
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access. Could have a format: ID DIRECTORY.NAME PASSWORD
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if there are a number of dialcom systems at the one
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site, it is often possible to attach to directories
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outside your dialcom systems. To do that, just type
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something like A 09:DIRECTORY.NAME PASSWORD
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This works quite well from most dialcoms with the
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exception of system 07 and 09
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PASSWD -LONG - sets a remote access to the ID. It means you can acces
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s it from another ID.
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WATCH ABC123 - Can monitor the actions of a user, ie Spy on him. This
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one requires a higher access level.
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F - Catalogs Drive
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USERS - Shows number of users online, if a low number, best to
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keep out, since you tend to stick out a lot if the
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system is monitored from time to time.
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SY - Status of users in a UFD series. A higher access is
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needed for anything worthwhile.
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ONLINE - Shows user online, within a UFD series.
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These are the basic commands one uses frequently for hacking and holding
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onto an account. For more information on commands, it's great if you can get
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the manuals, if not, a number of good files have been written.
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The commands do tend to be a little different in different primos versions.
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Some systems are good enough to give you the master command file. The following
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is a file found in most DIALCOM systems. MINERVA sys 07 and 09 excluded,
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Naturally.
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|| DIALCOM PRIMOS COMMANDS, COMPILED BY ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ||
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|| Thanx to: MINERVA 31/12/86 ||
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|| Part #1 From the depths of: - THE REALM - ||
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*GLOC 003 RUN D W R - Searches an entire UFD for a given string of
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characters. Available on: ALL systems.
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*LABEL 023 RUN D W R (5) - Writes a tape label.
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Available on: ALL systems.
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*LOGPRT 010 RUN D W R (5) - Prints a system error log.
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More info: see LOGPRT
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*MAGNET 019 RUN D W R (5) - Reads/writes non-Prime format tapes.
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More Info: See MAGNET. Available on: ALL systems.
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*NETPRT 010 RUN D W R (5) - Prints a network error log.
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More Info: see NETPRT Available on: ALL systems
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*STBILL 004 RUN R (5) - Runs storage calculations.
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Available on: ALL systems
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TRAP48 003 SAM D W R - Not a command. Part of the 1648 emulation package.
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Available on: ALL systems
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*USAGE 004 RUN D W R (5) - Prints out system usage data.
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More Info: INFO *USAGE Available on: ALL systems
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ABI 028 RUN R - Abstract retrieval service. Available on: 98 only.
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ADDR 001 RUN D W R (5) - Gives disk address of a file.
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Available on: ALL systems
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ADM42 002 RUN D W R - Sets ADM42 terminal function keys.
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Available on: ALL systems
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ADM42A 002 RUN D W R - As above, but does not change the escape key.
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Available on: ALL systems
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ADM42F 002 RUN D W R - Sets ADM42 terminal function keys at full duplex.
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ADMRESET 002 RUN D W R - Changes escape key back to 233.
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Available on: ALL systems
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ALN 007 RUN D W R - Adds line numbers to a file.
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Available on: ALL systems
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ALTCMD 001 RUN D W R (5) - Allows high seclev users to change their
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alternate command directory while signed on the system.
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Available on: ALL systems
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AMLCMO 004 RUN D W R - Prime command for communicating over AMLC lines.
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More Info: PRIMOS COMMANDS REFERENCE GUIDE Available on: ALL Systems
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AOSLOGIN 004 RUN R (2) - Secondary login program for AOS users.
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Available on: ALL systems
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AOSNEWS 005 RUN R (2) - Invokes newsfile for AOS users.
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Available on: AOS systems
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AOSUTIL 005 RUN R (2) - Turn key program enabling AOS managers to implement
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new features. Available on: AOS systems
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ARHIST 010 RUN D W R - Maintains Accounts Receivable history on clients.
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Available on: 98 only
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ASC 001 SAM D W R (3) - Systems group utility. Yields octal values of
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characters. Available on: ALL systems
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AU.18 049 RUN D W R (5) - Rev 18 version of AUTOPSY (see below).
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AU.19 057 RUN D W R (5) - Rev 19 version of AUTOPSY (see below).
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AUTODOC 003 RUN D W R - Produces documentation from source file for use
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with INFO. More Info: INFO AUTODOC Available on: ALL systems
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AUTOHANG 001 RUN R 2 - Hangs up the phone automatically when
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