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Computer underground Digest Wed Dec 9, 1992 Volume 4 : Issue 64
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ISSN 1066-642X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Copy Editor: Etaion Shrdlu, Junior
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CONTENTS, #4.64 (Dec 9, 1992)
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File 1--December's D.C. 2600 Meeting Summary
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File 2--HoHoCon and the SS
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File 3--Message from Solitude - (Re: CuD 4.57)
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File 4--H0H0CON (Xmascon) Update
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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 92 18:52:31 PST
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From: Brock Meeks <brock@well.sf.ca.us>
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Subject: File 1--December's D.C. 2600 Meeting Summary
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((MODERATORS' NOTE: Brock Meeks, the reporter who broke the story of
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possible U.S. Secret Service involvement in the November 2600 meetings
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in Washington D.C. (see CuD #4.57), attended the December 2600
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meetings. Here is his account as he related it on The Well))
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Well, we did have a few fireworks at the D.C. meeting. Some crazed
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journalist went off and did unthinkable: He tried to get some straight
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answers out of the folks in charge.
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A crime for which has threatened with arrest and physically removed
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from the mall.
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The fact that I was physically escorted from Pentagon City Mall last
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night, under direct threat of being arrested made up for that had been
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an incredible slow news day.
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My paper had just that day run a major investigative story I'd written
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about the National Science Foundation's continued fuck ups in regards
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to their computer network, NSFNet. I was cruising through my morning.
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Hell, I'd earned it. Two months of investigation take a lot out of
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you. I was expecting a blast of irate phone calls from NSF and all
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parties involved. I got none. "Suits me," I thought.
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Besides... that evening I was heading to the D.C. 2600 meeting. I had
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an agenda: First, confront Al Johnson and ask him why he'd lied to
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others about what he said to me. Second, reintroduce myself to the
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hacker underground, a culture I have a true affinity for and one which
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I'd been out of touch for too long. This was my foray back in and I
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wanted to play it for all it was worth.
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The day ground through its gears and by 5 p.m. I'd written enough copy
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to satisfy my editors so I blew off the Daily and headed for the
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Pentagon City mall. I didn't know who I was looking, what any of the
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kids looked like. "You'll know who we are," said Inhuman, who'd
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called earlier to make sure I was clued in.
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He was right. I spotted them right off, but opted to circle the
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group, cruising the mall, doing my own impromptu version of "spot the
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Fed" while scouting for the Mall Administrative offices and looking
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for the Security offices.
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Those objectives accomplished, I waded into the group introduced
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myself to about 30 pairs of skeptical eyes. The handles flew at me
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fast and furious, names I'd heard before, others new.
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I sat watching and listening to these guys, most of them a couple of
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generations younger than myself. The dichotomy was striking: Me in
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an uptown grey pin-stripped suit with leather suspenders. They in an
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eclectic blend of street hip, anti-authority, "don't fuck with me"
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cloths. I didn't tell them, but I'd much rather have been dressed
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like them. So much for the trade-offs of legitimate journalism: The
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corporate garb.
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But the skins we wore peeled away nicely and I shifted through several
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different conversations as if I'd been a member of this fraternity for
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ages. I had at 15 years on most of them and yet it was they who were
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mentoring me: Education, real time. I was eating it up.
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A writer for Village Voice wandered over and I decided that he and I
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would be allies for night. It wasn't in my planned agenda, but fuck
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agendas and plans and go with the flow. I decided that any
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confrontations would be better off if I had someone at my back and
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another journalist was all the better.
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I tagged Julian (the VV writer) to help me hunt down Al Johnson.
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We never found him. Gone for the night. "Didn't even come in today,"
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said some mall flunky when Julian and I crash the Mall administrative
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offices, looking for him.
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All the mall security people denied knowing anything about the events
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of last month. Shit, they don't even lie well, I thought to myself.
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So, back to the food court for more hang time. But it's getting a bit
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slow. It's become obvious to me that the authorities are away on this
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night and that they don't want confrontation. But this is all going
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too smooth for me. I came here to ask some legitimate questions. So
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I went seeking someone to answer them.
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I found Santa Claus.
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Well, Santa Claus is what he eventually told me his name was. In
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reality he is Lowell Davis, part of the Mall's Administrative
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management team. Last night, he was "MOD" Manager on Duty. And he
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was the one I cornered to ask my questions.
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Julian and I had spotted him before; he was painfully obvious: Older
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greying overweight white male: A heart attack in a cheap polyester
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suit. We'd actually thought he might be Secret Service. Ok, we got
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one wrong.
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Julian and I had dogged him to the mall office, but he wouldn't come
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out. So, when we spotted him standing up on the second floor,
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watching the meeting along side a security guard, we raced up the
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escalator to confront him.
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I introduced myself, shaking his clammy, meaty palm: "Hi. I'm Brock
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Meeks, reporter for Communications Daily."
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"I'm happy for you," Davis said. "Are you associated with the mall
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somehow?" I asked. "I'm associated with everybody. I just want...
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listen, before I talk to you guys, turn off those tape recorders..."
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Yes, we had recorders, but they weren't turned on.
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"Look I just want everyone to be happy, buy stuff, that's all,"
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Davis said. "You can quote me on that."
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I said fine, but I'd have to have a name to quote. "You don't
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need my name."
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"OK, but I didn't catch your title, what's your job?"
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"I work for one of the stores here."
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"Which one?"
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"None of your business. I don't have to tell you that."
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A few more minutes of conversation revealed nothing more. I
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asked Davis if he knew about the events of last month. "I'm
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shocked such a thing would happen! I don't know anything about
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it."
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"Then you don't approve of such actions taking place?" I asked.
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"Certainly not, I don't support anybody's rights being violated,"
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Davis said.
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I asked him his name again, and he said, "Santa Claus, as far as
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your concerned."
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I pressed him some more about what relation he had to the mall and he
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told me: "I'm responsible for making sure the food court is clean and
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that everyone has a good safe time."
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"Oh, so you're in management then... I thought you said you worked for
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a store?" I said.
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At that point he refused to talk to me. "Just stop. Stop it now.
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I'm through answering questions. You're harassing me. Leave me
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alone."
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At that point the security guard told me to leave or I'd be in
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trespassing. "Why?" I asked. "A shopper has complained about you
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and I'm telling you to leave."
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security guard wouldn't listen and immediately called for the
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uniformed Arlington Police who were already in the mall.
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"What are you going to do, arrest me?" I asked the security guard.
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"No, he won't, but I will," said the Arlington Officer.
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And I left.
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The story's not over, folks... just delayed...
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Date: Mon, 30 Nov 92 13:50:17 -0500
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From: Doctor Math <root@SANGER.CHEM.ND.EDU>
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Subject: File 2--HoHoCon and the SS
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The recent "shadow" SS raids on both PumpCon and the 2600 meeting
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scare me. The implications are chilling. In both cases, the law
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enforcement conducting the raid had "legitimate" reasons for doing so
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- the raid could stand up in court if it had to, all by itself. So the
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SS (and who else? FBI? DIA? CIA?) gets the best of both worlds:
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meetings of the "Underground Hacker Menace" are broken up while the SS
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doesn't have to take bad press for it; most mainstream media doesn't
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mention the SS if there's any coverage of
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the incident at all.
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I really wanted to go to HoHoCon this year. I was even prepared to be
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photographed by whichever federal agencies decided to attend. More
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notes for my file, at least. This didn't bother me, since I don't do
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anything interesting or "dangerous" enough to get myself investigated
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(at least not for the past couple of years). A little surveillance, no
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big deal. Now I'm not so sure I want to go given that it appears
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likely that some sort of law enforcement will be there conducting some
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sort of raid and making some sort of arrest... later they will deny
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any involvement of any federal agencies, claiming that they had their
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own investigation into the (pick one or more: stolen property, illegal
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K0DEZ, underaged participants, hijacked source code, proprietary
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documents...) and that the bust stands on its own merit. Right.
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Another note: Was the 2600 meeting that got raided the only one to
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occur on private property? I think the Bill of Rights says something
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about the right of citizens to peaceably assemble, but the Mall was
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indeed private property and they could theoretically suspend this
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right. Of course, that should have amounted to "chasing off a bunch of
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kids" as it almost always does, not "detain and confiscate". Would it
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have been any different if the meeting was being held in a public
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park, assuming that the park was open and that the participants
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weren't breaking any local ordinances about noise or failure to obtain
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permits for a meeting of greater than X people (yes, there are
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ordinances like that in some cities) ? Would it be any different if
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the meeting was held in someone's house (other than perhaps generating
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additional liability for the host) ?
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Pipe dream: Secretly replace the attendants of a given conference with
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lawyers at the last minute. Install hidden cameras and microphones at
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the site of the convention. Make sure that the "attendees" aren't
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doing anything that is even slightly illegal. Wait for raid. After
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raid, sue.
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Date: Fri, 04 Dec 92 22:42:00 PDT
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From: Eagle.Runner@SOLITUD.FIDONET.ORG(Eagle Runner)
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Subject: File 3--Message from Solitude
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Whew! After reading the CUD-457, which gave a pretty good account of
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the USSS and property seizures, I didn't know whether to "laugh" at
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the ridiculous behavior, or "cry", because of what it seems to
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indicate about the current State of the Union.
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Obviously, folks at N.S.A., D.I.A., F.B.I., and probably C.I.A., are
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all becoming rather %paranoid' of the so-called "hacker threat" to
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national security. I see corruption, abuses of authority, extreme
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incompetence well-beyond Peter Principle levels in Government, but
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this is indicative of incredible malfunctioning by decision makers in
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high places. It isn't likely some low-level USSS person authorized
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this, without somebody higher up the chain's knowledge.
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Sounds like we're in for some Dzerzhinski style %hijinks' with regard
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to the intelligence community in this country, beyond what most
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American's are ready to believe is really happening. The real danger
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with this stuff is that, given the relatively large segment of the
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public that already "fears" the computer, or is "ignorant" of how far
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or how limited the technology is, it's likely that there won't be a
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large enough voice of "dissent" over this incident, or other's. It's
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scary that this Gestapo-like garbage can be condoned in ANY so-called
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democracy, let alone one with a Constitution and a Bill of Right's, as
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we have. What next?? Already, I've had my telephone %tapped' without
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writ or court order, by %corrupt' law-enforcement people here in
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Arizona, both state and federal, and often wonder when they'll just
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break the door down, jerk my computer up by the wires, and depart.
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All it takes is to stand-up and "just say no" to the incredible
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Orwellian fascism we're living, and boy, you can kiss your
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Constitutional rights %adios'.
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I have read a lot of stuff that %sickened' me, but I think with all of
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the other naivete that I've had jerked off of me like a well worn in
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security blanket, things of this nature really make me ask myself
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"why" I served in the military during the Vietnam conflict, only to
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find out that communism isn't so much a red flag with a hammer and
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sickle on it, as it is a government that is totalitarian in nature, as
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ours has certainly become.
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This %incident' at the mall ought to serve as a wake-up call to every
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single American with a computer, and perhaps anyone with views
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contrary to the politically correct ones. I remember reading volumes
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of books about Germany, post WWI, and incredibly enough, this nation
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is increasingly looking a lot like the Germany I'd read about, from
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about 1934, onwards. Ronald Reagan and George Bush must've copied
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their scripts straight out of Mein Kampf.
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Anyway, I didn't want to rant and rave about how bad-off we are, but
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sit at the computer tonight, asking myself how much longer it will be
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before we find ourselves sitting around, computer-less, absolutely no
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guarantee whatsoever that our telephones, if we still have them,
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aren't tapped, and that any dissenting comment we might make, about
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any governmental entity, might ultimately be used as an excuse, as the
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term "hacker" has, to "threaten," "intimidate" and without due
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process, confiscate our property?
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It is perhaps time for you to think seriously about getting this story
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a lot wider dissemination into the press, s the rest of the nation
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can, if it isn't lobotomized yet, realize that something went horribly
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"wrong" in Washington, D.C. on the 7th of ((November)), and that
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nothing less than a full-blown accounting for it by the D.O.J. and
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F.B.I ought to be mandated by the public.
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Thanks for your time, and I hope that if there ever was a time when the
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alert lags ought to be flown, this was one of them.
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Date: Tue, 8 Dec 92 23:15:12 CST
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From: HoHoCon Information Account <hohocon@KIDPORN.FREESIDE.COM>
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Subject: File 4--H0H0CON (Xmascon) Update
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[Updated Announcement #2 - December 4, 1992]
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dFx International Digest and cDc - Cult Of The Dead Cow proudly present :
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The Third Annual
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X M A S C O N
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AKA
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H 0 H 0 C O N
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"G0T ANY K0DEZ?!!"
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Who: All Hackers, Journalists, Security Personnel, Federal Agents,
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Lawyers, Authors and Other Interested Parties.
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Where: Allen Park Inn
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2121 Allen Parkway
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Houston, Texas 77019
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U.S.A.
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Tel: (800) 231-6310
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Hou: (713) 521-9321
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Fax: (713) 521-9321, Ext. 350
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When: Friday December 18 through Sunday December 20, 1992
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Fee: Five Dollars (Optional Donation)
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Two Weeks And Counting!
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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It's starting to creep up on us... HoHoCon '92 is right around the
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corner and it looks like we're going to surpass our attendance
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expectations in a BIG way. We figured we were going to lose a lot of
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people when we had to change hotels, but such was not the case. All
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the designated HoHoCon rooms at the Allen Park Inn were called for by
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the third week of November. Luckily, the hotel opened up another wing
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for us. That means it's not too late to reserve a room and make plans
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to attend. Another big plus for everyone is that the airlines are
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engaging in a price war again which will hopefully help some people
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make it.
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This update contains some of the new conference revelations as well as
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general information from the last announcement. Believe it or not, we
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are still in the process of getting everything finalized so we're not
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able to give every exact detail of the conference as we don't know
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them all yet. If you need additional information or a question
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answered, just contact us and we'll try to help you out.
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Which brings me to something. Unfortunately, our voice mail system
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automatically deletes messages on a three day basis so we weren't able
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to get back to some people who wanted us to call them. Before anyone
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had a chance to write the phone numbers down, the messages were
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erased. If you left a message asking us to call you and you haven't
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heard from us yet, please call back again.
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On with the new info...
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Will HoHoCon Get Raided Like PumpCon & The 2600 Meeting?
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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I've not only been asked this a million times, but I've recently seen
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messages across Usenet and smaller bbs nets from people stating they
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wouldn't be attending to HoHoCon because of the recent happenings on
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the east coast. Those who say they're not coming because they know the
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fEdZ, Secret Service, bUnk0 sKwaD, CIA, SPA, Twinkie Police, CERT and
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Sha Na Na are planning to arrest everyone in attendance, are not only
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stupid but also the ones who'll be missing out as the feds are not
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coming to take anyone away. You can believe what you wish but the
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following is taken from a conversation we had with a fairly high
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ranking federal computer crime investigator (a.k.a the FeDs
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themselves) -
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"There's a big difference between your conference and what was going
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on up North. First of all, the 2600 thing was handled by mall cops,
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not the government and the PumpCon people attracted attention to
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themselves by doing some really stupid stuff and not thinking. There
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was no pre thought in that anyhow.. nobody drew up a game plan
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beforehand to sweep the hotel. Plus, those were private little
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meetings where the people really didn't have the means of fighting
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back even if they thought the interruptions were unjust. Hopefully,
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nobody within this organization is going to be stupid enough to break
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in the doors of a very well known public meeting of 400 potential
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witnesses, a nice percentage of whom are the two people feds hate
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most - Journalists and Lawyers. And we do know about the ones who are
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going to be there waiting for us to show up, guns in hand. They'll be
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waiting a while. You're talking about the weekend before Christmas,
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if I'm not at the mall, my wife's gonna kick my ass. You can tell
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your people to sleep easy, we're not coming."
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Direct from the source.
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Speakers %%%%%%%%
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The big question on people's minds seems to be "Who will be speaking
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at the conference?" There are currently twelve speakers slated for
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Saturday, and that number is undoubtedly sure to increase within the
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next two weeks. We have a number of proposed speakers who are still in
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||
the "trying to make it" stages. Definite speakers at this time include
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Scott Chasin (Doc Holiday) and Chris Goggans (Erik Bloodaxe) of
|
||
LoD/Comsec, John Draper (Cap'n Crunch), Ray Kaplan, Byron (Louis
|
||
Cypher), Mike (Bootleg), Steve Ryan (Brian O'Blivion), and a host of
|
||
others including representatives from a fair share of today's computer
|
||
underground related publications.
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||
|
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Hardly anything is etched in stone, and some of the speakers are still
|
||
deciding exactly what they're going to talk about. Proposed topics at
|
||
this time include "The Federal Government Taught Me How to
|
||
Counterfeit", "The Computer Underground of the Former Soviet Union",
|
||
"The Implementation of a System and Network Security-Related Incident
|
||
Tracking and Vulnerability Reporting Database", and, of course,
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||
"bLiNKeEZ!"
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We are still entertaining offers from anyone who would like to speak.
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Please contact us if you wish to do so.
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Will Bruce Sterling Be There?
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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We've received a few dozen letters from people asking if Bruce would
|
||
be attending and speaking (and if he'd also sign their books). The
|
||
honest answer is nobody knows. I haven't heard a definite answer yet.
|
||
Bruce did speak last year and he does live in Austin, so there is a
|
||
decent chance he may attend. Although.. a few people think he may be
|
||
wary of coming due to the fact that he was hit in the head with a
|
||
flying 'partyball (tm)' last year. Karl says "Sorry about that Bruce."
|
||
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||
|
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Who Was That Guy On Dateline?
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||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
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Don't ask me why, but we've also received a large number of letters
|
||
from people asking this particular question. The social engineering
|
||
extra-ordinare was Scott Chasin and, yes, he will be attending and
|
||
speaking. A few of you asked us some other questions about Scott that
|
||
were very odd. As far as we know, he is from Earth and has never been
|
||
abducted by aliens. You may want to ask him yourself though.
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||
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A Conference Fee? %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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||
|
||
Yes, but not exactly. There is no designated cost to attend, but we
|
||
are gladly accepting donations. We talked to a number of the people
|
||
coming and everyone seemed to agree that five dollars ($5) was a
|
||
reasonable figure to ask for. Of course, this is completely optional,
|
||
but there will be definite benefits to those who donate such as better
|
||
seats, better service, cheaper shirt prices, and... prepare
|
||
yourself... raffle tickets. That's right, a raffle! It'll be more fun
|
||
than bingo with Granny! Everyone who donates five dollars gets a
|
||
raffle ticket, and anyone who donates over that will get more. We'll
|
||
hold the raffle during the last part of Saturday's conference. Anyone
|
||
wishing to donate prizes (or really stupid items) for the raffle
|
||
should just let us know or bring it with you. Prizes at this time
|
||
include shirts, an autographed copy of Bruce Sterling's 'The Hacker
|
||
Crackdown', autographed copies of Steve Jackson's 'Hacker' and 'Gurp
|
||
Cyberpunk' games, an autographed Comsec brochure (woo!), Chris
|
||
Goggans' UofH parking sticker, SunOs 4.1.3 on CD, a year's
|
||
subscription to Mondo 2000, some screwdrivers, a photocopy of Omar and
|
||
E.T., and other assorted gOOdeez.
|
||
|
||
Anyone planning on selling shirts, buttons or other items should also
|
||
plan on giving up two of each item. One to myself and one to the
|
||
raffle.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Where Does The Money Go?
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
A reasonable and expected question. Some people don't realize how much
|
||
time, effort and $money$ it takes to put on a conference of this size.
|
||
It's no secret that hotels will sometimes increase conference room
|
||
costs in December because so many businesses hold their Christmas
|
||
parties in them. Given that, and the fact that we had to practically
|
||
call every hotel in town and haggle like hell to house the con after
|
||
HoJo's backed out, you can rest assured knowing we're dropping a nice
|
||
amount on the conference room. Anyone doubting this should feel free
|
||
to call some hotels in their area and inquire as to what their room
|
||
rental is for the same weekend. The going rate in town is about $300.
|
||
|
||
We've also spent a bit of money on calling not only the media and
|
||
speakers, but everyone else who requested we call to answer questions
|
||
or fax information to them. Other people wanted us to mail the
|
||
information to them. Mail needs stamps. Stamps cost money.
|
||
|
||
Then there is the fact that immediately after we released the first
|
||
announcement, our local Unix site (the only local free site) changed
|
||
over to a pay-per-minute scale. We're still receiving and sending
|
||
endless letters regarding the conference. We were finally able to set
|
||
up our own site last week, but the previous charges still remain.
|
||
|
||
The only possible way for all of us to be compensated for what we
|
||
spent in time organizing this whole thing would be to charge what some
|
||
other security conferences do... about fifty times what we're
|
||
suggesting.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Transcripts %%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
Those not able to attend have inquired about obtaining transcripts of
|
||
the conference. Written transcripts would not only be huge, but next
|
||
to impossible to produce and audio transcripts would take up too many
|
||
tapes. So, we will be offering "HoHoCon '92 : The Movie" starting the
|
||
first week of January. The conference footage will be shot and edited
|
||
with professional equipment and will include not only what happened on
|
||
Saturday, but Friday and Sunday as well.
|
||
|
||
You can also get the official HoHoCon '92 T-shirt even if you can't
|
||
make it. The shirts are black and have the following on the back:
|
||
|
||
dFx & cDc Present:
|
||
|
||
HOHOCON '92
|
||
|
||
December 18-20
|
||
Allen Park Inn
|
||
Houston, Texas
|
||
|
||
There is a keen, elite message on the front that we're waiting to
|
||
unveil at the conference. The shirts will be available at the same
|
||
time the video is. Anyone needing additional information or wishing
|
||
to purchase either item should contact us (e-mail is best).
|
||
|
||
|
||
How You Can Help? %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
Some folks, most from the Houston and Austin area have offered their
|
||
services and we've had a hard time thinking of exactly what we needed.
|
||
The following is a list of items we are currently in need of :
|
||
|
||
A *large* tv for use in the conference room, a tripod, blank Hi-8 and
|
||
VHS tapes, volunteers to help work the door on Saturday morning,
|
||
interesting items for the raffle, and countless other things I can't
|
||
recall.
|
||
|
||
We're also looking for someone in Houston who may wish to spend a day
|
||
with the infamous Cap'n Crunch (John Draper). John is arriving a day
|
||
early and needs a place to stay on Thursday night. I can guarantee
|
||
you'll hear many interesting stories about the very early days and
|
||
telecom and phreaking. You'll probably pick up a few swell exercising
|
||
tips too!
|
||
|
||
|
||
Starting Time %%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
Saturday's conference will not start like last year where we opened
|
||
the doors and everyone sort of piled in. The door will be open at
|
||
approximately 10 a.m. at which point you can sign the conference
|
||
registrar, make a donation if you wish and enter the conference room.
|
||
The conference starts promptly at 11 a.m. (no renditions of SummerCon
|
||
please). Plan for this in advance as we won't be moving the starting
|
||
time like last year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Ending Notes %%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
Everything after this paragraph is taken from the last announcement.
|
||
If anyone wants it in full just mail us and we'll send it to you. The
|
||
"Howard Johnson's Story" is attached with it in CuD 4.45. If, for some
|
||
reason, you can't get CuD and want to read about, we can send that to
|
||
you too. That should just about wrap everything up. You know what to
|
||
do if you need anything else. Hopefully, we'll see you at the con!
|
||
|
||
|
||
dFx of cDc
|
||
|
||
+++++++++++++
|
||
|
||
What Exactly Is HoHoCon?
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
HoHoCon is something you have to experience to truly understand. It is
|
||
the largest annual gathering of those in, related to, or wishing to
|
||
know more about the computer underground (or those just looking for
|
||
another excuse to party). Attendees generally include some of the most
|
||
notable members of the "hacking/telecom" community, journalists,
|
||
authors, security professionals, lawyers, and a host of others. Last
|
||
year's speakers ranged from Bruce Sterling to Chris Goggans and Scot
|
||
Chasin of Comsec/LoD. The conference is also one of the very few that
|
||
is completely open to the public and we encourage anyone who is
|
||
interested to attend.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Hotel Information %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
The Allen Park Inn is located along Buffalo Bayou and is approximately
|
||
three minutes away from Downtown Houston. The HoHoCon group room rates
|
||
are $49.00 plus tax (15%) per night, your choice of either single or
|
||
double. As usual, when making reservations you will need to tell the
|
||
hotel you are with the HoHoCon Conference to receive the group rate.
|
||
|
||
Unlike our previously chosen joke of a hotel, the Allen Park Inn is
|
||
not situated next to an airport and this may cause a small
|
||
inconvenience for those of you who will be flying to the conference.
|
||
The hotel is centrally located so you can fly in to either
|
||
Intercontinental or Hobby airport but we are recommending Hobby as it
|
||
is 15 miles closer and much easier to get to from the hotel. Here's
|
||
where it may get a little confusing -
|
||
|
||
If you arrive at Hobby, you will need to take the Downtown Hyatt
|
||
Airport Shuttle to the Hyatt, which departs every 30 minutes and will
|
||
cost you $6.00. When you get to the Hyatt, get out of the shuttle with
|
||
your luggage (for those who may not of figured that out yet) and use
|
||
any of the nearby pay phones to call the Allen Park Inn (521-9321) and
|
||
tell them you need a ride. It's just like calling Mom when you need a
|
||
ride home from glee club! The hotel shuttle will be around shortly to
|
||
pick you up and take you to the aforementioned elite meeting place,
|
||
and that ride is free. If all this is too much for you, you can always
|
||
take a cab directly to the hotel which will run you about $20.
|
||
|
||
If you arrive at Intercontinental, you will need to board the Airport
|
||
Express bus and take it to the Downtown Hyatt ($9). Once there, just
|
||
follow the same instructions listed above.
|
||
|
||
Check-in is 3:00 p.m. and check-out is 12:00 noon. Earlier check-in is
|
||
available if there are unoccupied rooms ready. Free local calls are
|
||
provided, so bring dem 'puterz. I don't know if cable is free also, so
|
||
those who wish to rekindle the memories of yesteryear may want to
|
||
bring their screwdrivers. The hotel has both 24 hour room service, and
|
||
a 24 hour restaurant, The Nashville Room. Call it a wacky coincidence,
|
||
but the hotel bar is called the ATI room and like most of Houston's
|
||
similar establishments, closes at 2 a.m. Good thing Tony still works
|
||
at Spec's...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Directions %%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
For those of you who will be driving to the conference, the following
|
||
is a list of directions on how to get to the hotel from most of
|
||
Houston's major freeways that bring traffic in from out of town:
|
||
|
||
I-45 North or South: Exit Allen Parkway on the inside (left side) of
|
||
the freeway. Take the Studemont/Montrose exit off Allen Parkway, then
|
||
make a U-turn at the bridge and head back towards downtown. The hotel
|
||
will be on the right hand side.
|
||
|
||
290: Take 290 to 610 South, then take I-10 East towards downtown. Exit
|
||
Studemont. Right on Studemont, left on Allen Parkway. The hotel will
|
||
be on the right hand side.
|
||
|
||
I-10 West: Exit Studemont. Right on Studemont, left on Allen Parkway.
|
||
The hotel will be on the right hand side.
|
||
|
||
I-10 East: Take I-10 East to I-45 South and follow the same directions
|
||
from I-45 listed above.
|
||
|
||
US-59 North or South: Take US-59 to I-45 North and follow the same
|
||
directions from I-45 listed above.
|
||
|
||
Call the hotel if these aren't complete enough or if you need
|
||
additional information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Conference Details %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
HoHoCon will last 3 days, with the actual conference being held on
|
||
Saturday, December 19 in the Hermitage Room, starting at 11:00 a.m.
|
||
and continuing until 5 p.m. or earlier depending on the number of
|
||
speakers.
|
||
|
||
We are still in the planning stages at the moment, primarily due to
|
||
time lost in finding a new hotel and getting contracts signed. We have
|
||
a number of speakers confirmed (yes, Goggans will be speaking again)
|
||
and will try to finalize the list and include it in the next update.
|
||
We are definitely still looking for people to speak and welcome
|
||
diverse topics (except for "The wonders and joys of ANSI, and how it
|
||
changed my life"). If you're interested in rattling away, please
|
||
contact us as soon as possible and let us know who you are, who you
|
||
represent (if anyone), the topic you wish to speak on, a rough
|
||
estimate of how long you will need, and whether or not you will be
|
||
needing any audio-visual aids.
|
||
|
||
We would like to have people bring interesting items and videos again
|
||
this year. If you have anything you think people would enjoy having
|
||
the chance to see, please let us know ahead of time, and tell us if
|
||
you will need any help getting it to the conference. If all else
|
||
fails, just bring it to the con and give it to us when you arrive. We
|
||
will also include a list of items and videos that will be present in a
|
||
future update.
|
||
|
||
If anyone requires any additional information, needs to ask any
|
||
questions, wants to RSVP, or would like to be added to the mailing
|
||
list to receive the HoHoCon updates, you may mail us at:
|
||
|
||
dfx@nuchat.sccsi.com
|
||
drunkfux@kidporn.freeside.com
|
||
drunkfux@freeside.com
|
||
359@7354 (WWIV Net)
|
||
|
||
or via sluggo mail at:
|
||
|
||
Freeside Data Network
|
||
Attn: HoHoCon/dFx
|
||
11504 Hughes Road
|
||
Suite 124
|
||
Houston, Texas
|
||
77089
|
||
|
||
We also have a VMB which includes all the conference information and
|
||
is probably the fastest way to get updated reports. The number is:
|
||
|
||
713-866-4884
|
||
|
||
You may also download any of the conference announcements and related
|
||
materials by calling 713-492-2783 and using the user name "unix",
|
||
which is unpassworded. The files will be in the "/pub/h0h0" directory.
|
||
Type "biscuit" if you wish to gain an account on the system. You can
|
||
find us there too.
|
||
|
||
Conference information and updates will most likely also be found in
|
||
most computer underground related publications, including CuD,
|
||
Informatik, NIA, Mondo 2000, 2600, Phrack, World View, etc. We
|
||
completely encourage people to use, reprint, and distribute any
|
||
information in this file.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Stupid Ending Statement To Make Us Look Good
|
||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||
|
||
HoHoCon '92 will be a priceless learning experience for professionals
|
||
and gives journalists a chance to gather information and ideas direct
|
||
from the source. It is also one of the very few times when all the
|
||
members of the computer underground can come together for a realistic
|
||
purpose. We urge people not to miss out on an event of this caliber,
|
||
which doesn't happen very often. If you've ever wanted to meet some of
|
||
the most famous people from the hacking community, this may be your
|
||
one and only chance. Don't wait to read about it in all the magazines
|
||
and then wish you had been there, make your plans to attend now! Be a
|
||
part of what we hope to be our largest and greatest conference ever.
|
||
|
||
Remember, to make your reservations, call (800) 231-6310 and tell them
|
||
you're with HoHoCon.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
End of Computer Underground Digest #4.64
|
||
************************************
|
||
|
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