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: The Dark Council Digest :
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: Brought to you by Helium and other Dark :
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: Council Members. Writen just for you!! :
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So, you think you want to become a phreaker, or maybe a Hacker. Got some
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sort of interest in Bombs? Well, the members of the Dark Council bring you
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this. The Dark Council Digest; offering you some ideas, and tips on what
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should be done, when you are attempting to do something of a weird nature.
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Included in this feature, is School hacking (J.A.N.E.T), a political view
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of things, and another article that will just simply BLOW you away.
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In the Issues to come, are going to be .GIF graphics, of schematics and other
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wonderfull drawings, more tips, and idea... If you are interested in writing
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some articles for us, or becoming a Dark Council member, call the Inner Space
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with the number listed at the end of these articles.
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But.... On with the show...
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Article #1 -- The World Today
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Article #2 -- (not)Just another Network
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Article #3 -- Kaabooom!
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March 3,1991
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-------------------------------------------------------------------Article #1 1991 <---> 1984
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Is Big Brother Watching You?
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Editorial Commentary by Lithium
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Of the Dark Council
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"The old civilizations claimed they were founded on love or justice. Ours
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is founded upon hatred. In our world, there will be no emotions except
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fear, rage, triumph and self-abasement. Everything else we shall destroy
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-- everything."
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An imaginary 1984 pictured by George Orwell in his book : "Nineteen Eighty
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Four".
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You may laugh at the future that George Orwell predicted, that of a society
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of tyrants, destroying humanity and keeping them under grip. Yet that is
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exactly what is happening to our world today. Every government in the world
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has the power to control, manipulate and eavesdrop on it's citizens. Every
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police force or secret service has the power to arrest, detain and even have
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you murdered, in the name of "justice". And the scary thing is, they aren't
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afraid to use it.
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Most people place censorship, extreme propaganda, and subliminal advertising
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as something that only happens in countries such as Iraq, Cuba, or the USSR.
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Yet it happens everywhere in the world, France, England, Germany, and Canada,
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all so called "developed" nations. And yes, the worst offender of them all
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is my souther neighbour, the United States of America.
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Unknown to them, the people of these countries live under a conspiracy, a
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conspiracy of politicans searching for power. A conspiracy of businessmen
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grabbing out of the working man's pocket. And a conspiracy to keep an empire
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-- built by the power of nuclear weapons and multinational corporations --
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in the hands of the United States and it's capitalist allies.
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You may laugh at me, and deny these facts. Yet by doing so, you are only
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proving the extent that nationalist, greed driven propaganda has had on you.
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In former U.S. President Eisenhower's memoirs, he wrote :
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"My feeling was then, and still remains, that it would be
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impossible for the U.S. to maintain the military commitments
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which it now sustains around the world did we not possess
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atomic weapons and the will to use them when necessary."
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What this amounts to is a large American controlled empire. An empire
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controlled by business interests and military power. These commitements
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that President Eisenhower spoke are not other NATO countries or allies,
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they are COLONIES, colonies that dare not rebel against the iron hand of
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Uncle Sam. The U.S. has more than 25 of these "commitments". Commitments
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in which the government openly uses torture, capital punishment, propaganda,
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and mass executions to control there people and remain in power. One of
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these "colonies" was Iraq.
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Yes, Iraq. The U.S. supported Iraq for many years, and the only reason for
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doing so was it's own business commitments. Iraq shakes off U.S. chains and
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attacks a U.S. PUPPET MONARCHY (don't give me this bullshit about "restoring
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freeom to Kuwait")? Threaten to "kick butt" (George Bush).
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Where does the U.S. get off going against Iraq for something they have done
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so many times in the last twenty years? Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iran/Iraq War,
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and Panama. What is the difference. All made some attempt to shake off
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colonialist shackles, and all ended up fighting a war against a country twice
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their size and power.
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"So what?", you say, "Those people live thousands of miles away, why should I
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care?".
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The reason you should care is that it is beginning to happen in the
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developed world as well. ESS, government crackdowns on phreaks, hacks,
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cracks, and anarchists, a large tendency towards nationalism all across
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North America, sinking economys, growing deficits, sickening culture,
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biased media, lies from politicians, loss of individual pride, racism,
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commercialization of music, art, and drama, and a general ignorance
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among the populations.
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This is the festering wound in North American culture, and it is also the
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beginning of an unhealthy trend towards a cosmetic, controlled, yet efficient,
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world.
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Read the letter section of your newspaper sometime. Listen to radio
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talk shows. Look at the political conversations on BBSs. What do you
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see? A disillusioned youth, growing up ignorant of the real problems.
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It is time we all woke up and looked around and DID something about this
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world.
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I don't mean singing some songs and sitting around smoking dope. No people,
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that isn't going to bring down the most corrupt society since the "Holy" Roman
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Empire. What is going to bring it down is an underground united with the public.
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New Utopians, people who are willing to destroy, and rebuild aftewards.
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Rebuild from the ground up, a society with the virtues that all mankind
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strives for -- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
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Tear down, anihilate, rebuild.
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Lithium
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- System Hacking. An Adventure In Exploring a School.. -
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- Written and experienced by Beryilium of the Dark Council -
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All this hacking shit began when I owned one of those nice big,
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powerfull 1 MHz C64's in about '86.. I was into hacking games and was
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given hints and tips from one of the better hackers up here in Edmonton
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(Yes, we had them way the hell up here in the Country of the Ice Age..)
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Anyways, I hacked a couple games and made a couple title screens, got into
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assemble language then and made Basic programs unlistable unless you did a few
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poked here and there first... But when I got my Amiga, all that basically
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changed. I still wanted to hack shit and do what I like doin but I was limited -
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I was new to this lump 'o power.. But this doesn't really have much to do with
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this article yet..
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CORVUS:
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Grade 8 was about my first (not to mention first successfull) attempt at hacking
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into a computer system. And since then, I found myself a new school hobby. What
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I hacked into way the hell back then was a system called Corvus. It is a network
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that hooks up all the Cripple //e's (Apple //e's) and Cripple compatibles (Laser
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128's)that we had all together so we wouldn't need disks. Well, hacking into
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this system didn't take much brains what-so-ever.. Since I was framiliar with
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assembler I knew what one can do. The Cripple //e's were shit for this because
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when you list out memory on those paperweights they won't give you text, just
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the desembled code. I needed to see what the hell was in memory to figure out
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this network..
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Laser 128's are (Im my oppinion) total worthless peices of shit, like most
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compatibles are.. But that were good for one thing. Displaying text along with
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a disassembled code in the Cripple Monitor. This was my theory on how to get
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into the system..
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If I could get the teacher to logon to show me how to do something or
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something he made that is in HIS area, that I couldn't access, then I would be
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set. So, being the anal pumper he is, he went on the system as him, and just as
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I predicted he had to help some other jerk off who couldn't comprehend why you
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have to type RUN and not GO to make a program work. Anyways, he left his
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terminal, and I jumped on and entered the monitor. I searched the entire
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memory of the system untill I found out his logon name. It came up about 5 mins
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later (Cripples are so fucking SLOW!) and just about 1 K later, came up a nice
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word called "Antonspc". I had to assume it was the password, even though there
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were other words like random characters here and there so I just copied a bunch
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of that shit down and rebooted the system for him, went back to my nice terminal
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and booted the system up. I entered his name, and a couple of the passowrds..
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Nothing..Piss me off.. Then I entered that "Antonspc" and vola! I was in the
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system maintence area and I had control of the whole system.
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Since this guy (The computer teacher) doesn't think that anyone is capable of
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shit like this, he didn't think about checking our areas for added sections..
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and I must say that had access to everything in my own area.. Oh well..
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JANET: (Just Another NETwork) (c) University of (heh) WaTeRlOo..
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Ahh, yes. This system (Especially for the Edmonton Area in most
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High Schools) should be quite framilar with. Not like the cheap Cripple
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setup, this was on real - true to life - Cast Iron IBM Pc's. These were
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the actual thing. You could pick up the steel keyboard, accidently (Of
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course!) drop it onto the desk and watch a crack develop as well as
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totally freaking out the teacher thinking that you are abusing the
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equipment (Nahhhhhh...!). And unlike the Corvus system, it was a bit more
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complicated and sofisticated. No assembler was gonna help me with this
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one. But I have my ways.. :)
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I got my first taste of Janet in Grade 10. To me, I was a bit amazed, but most
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of us are when you can finally use a real computer and quite pissing around on
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Cripples. I wasn't really "on" the system then, I was in Computer 10
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Programming, and unlike now, it was on fucking Cripple //gs's. I didn't mind
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these THAT much, although they could never beat what my Amiga could do, but that
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again is a different story. I had a modem (1200 Baud) back then when 1200 baud
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was the in baud rate <gasp!> and I was currious if the school had a modem.. Of
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course being the nice little boy they THOUGHT I was, the computer teacher told
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me that there was, and it was in the IBM lab, and that I need SpEcIaL permission
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to go down there and use that "intricate" system of metal. Anyways, I got it and
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soon enough I was on the system and making attempts (Successfull ones though) of
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hacking into the system.
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Seriously, I couldn't believe how STUPID the teacher thought I was! Or how
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STUPID -SHE- was! I was using this cheap peice of shit program called "Enable"
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for my telecom use. Wwll, for the first couple days I was happy enough about
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being able to use the modem.. But as time goes by as it usually does, I got
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bored as hell with that shit and decided to hack into the system. I found a nice
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"Exit to DOS" command which every program hopefully has, and I was on my way..
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I was out exploring the system and this is what I found out:
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- You have 6 drives, labeled A: B: C: D: E: F:
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- There were funny commands that I have never seen on an IBM before like:
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- Access
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- PSWD
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- Detach
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- KillPrt
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- MAJOR .BAT files containing these nice new commands.
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- Ran in sections called "Minidisks"
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- Resetting the computer, printing, and loggin in and out are RECORDED.
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- Teachers freak out when they see you in dos because they don't know how to
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do it themselves.
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I turned around just in time to see a really fucked up beyond belief face and
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a screaming voice : "How did you get in there?! What areyou doing?! Get out of
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there!!!" shreiked the Comp Teach, "Don't ever do this again or your outta
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here!"
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And of course my thoughts were "Fuck you, lose another vibrator up
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in the dark abyss? Fuck off before you get the 'ol stainless steel
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keyboard across the face!" But I knew I couldn't say such things like that
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becasue I have to play brown nose to the teacher so she will fall
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helplessly into my clutches (Not that I wanted to touch that afro bitch)..
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"Well, I pressed CTRL-C, and I ended up here. I don't know how to get out.
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I was trying to log on and..."
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"Ok, ok, just type LOGOFF." (Idiot!)
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"K.." So I did, and I was back into the logon screen. Heh.. I think I
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had her fooled.. Untill one day when I broke into a teachers file. I take it
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you wanna know how I did this too. Well, Fine... I dunno about computer
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teachers in this school, but they seem to leave the room very often, giving me
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a nice oppertunity to play "Search for Passwords in her desk", which I did. I
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found some and I felt the need.. Untill one unfortunate day I was printing
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something out in a teachers minidisk and I left the monitor on and was across
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the room. (Yup, you guessed it, she was out of the room). Anyways, she just
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happens to walk in and over to my computer and see a nice directory with the
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heqading of the minidisk I was in (You have to watch out for these). Well, she
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had a total cow, and kicked me out of the lab for the rest of the year.. HAHA,
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but what will THAT solve?! For I have gotten what I wanted! (There are nice things
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that don't beloing to you in certain placed of which you are not allowed but
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must go into to make these things yours.. Like Well.. Printer paper, ribbons,
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power adapters, extension cords, etc..) But we will leave these out since they
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SHOULD come by common sence to take stuff that is in a school that doesn't
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belong to you - and make it belong to you.
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Grade 11 - Computers 20 Programming. Awww, and it just happens
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that in this course it's 5 credz (Semestered) and I have lots of nice
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pretty time to play "Operation Janetkill". Well, I got my ID and my
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classmates got theirs, which I just happened to copy down for future
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reference.. and time went by as I explored the system in more depth
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finding lots of nice things out like repeated passwords. I have found that
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almost everyteacher likes to have some of the passwords the same so
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he/she/it won't have to remember a whole mess of them. Some of the
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ones I found were R, W, GVECR, GVECW, WUGGIER, WIGGIEW.. I tried accessing
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other minidisks with these same passwords and I got access to them, read some
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more BAT files, found more minidisks and passwords, and continued like that
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for a while.
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Grade 12 - This (I don't know WHY) didn't occur till Grade 12.. I had
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access to almost EVERYTHING, including the system Maitenence disk, which
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will let you edit ANYTHING in EVERY Minidisk (Even Create or Delete them). But
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what I never thought about before was these big fuckin minidisks called HDISKC
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and HDISKD. They were about 31Megs each. Well, knowing me now, I had to explore
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them thouraly this year. One of them (HDISKD I think) Just had 1 Meg Sysfiles on
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it, which is acutally the whole system, compacted into one little file
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(Sector Editor helped me).
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HDISKC was great. It had everything! Nortons, More Terms, and Janit.Dir.
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What the hell is that?! Oh, only an every Disk Accessed updated file of
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EVERY minidisk and read/write password, storage space, and other shit. Not much
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at all.. :) I do believe I hit the jackpot there.
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I made a basic program to read all the garbage and print it to the
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screen nicely.. The first prg I made kinda looked like this:
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10 CLS:?
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20 open "R",1,"F:Janet.Dir",36
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30 Field 1, 8 as N$, 8 as R$, 8 as W$, 12 as G$
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40 For T=1 to 999
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50 Get #1:?N$,R$,W$
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60 Next
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70 Close 1
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N$ is the name of the minidisk, R$ is the read password, W$ is the
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write passowrd, and G$ is a bunck of garbage that is just long integer #'s
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for shit that isn't important. I modified this thing to actually look
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good, and to end printing this shit out when it reached the end of the
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minidisks. I put 999 just incase there were that many, and shit, it came
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damn close.. Over 900.. What this thing will do is basically read that
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garbaged up file and print a neat list to the screen of Name, and R/W
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passwords. Works great. and it's MAJOR accurate. I changed my password,
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and I ren that prg, searched for my minidisk, and it had my new password
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up for it. So you can get into ANYONES minidisk now.. No one is safe from
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your wrath.. :)
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There is one other thing that you might want to hac into. It's called
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JAM. This prg is on a board that I saw, so you can call there and
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d-load it if you haven't hacked into Sysadmin yet. Be carefull! I tried to
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run this prg last year and it asked for a password, I entered one, and it
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was worng, and it printed that to the main screen for everyone (Including
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the teacher) to see.. So fuckin watchout! This system probably has a
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couple booby traps!
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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-=- Explosives, What works and what doesn't =-=
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-=- by Neon =-=
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Well hello everyone and welcome to the first in a series of reviews
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about explosives and what happens. This is not a how-to file so if your
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reading this, you should or have tried some of the stuff I will discuss later
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to relate to this. Have fun and trust me on some of these. I have a big cut
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from an explosive that didn't quite do what I wanted it to, so I know (hah)
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what I am talking about.
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First of all the Nitric acid and resin mix. This is supposed to create
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a small explosion. However, in the ratio that was suggested, but a small flame
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popped up. This is a big dissapointment. Stay away from this. Barium Nitrate
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and Magnesium makes an awesome explosion that burned small iron plate to shit.
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Very good I recommend this one.
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There is a file that says that Ammonium Nitrate is a "very unstable and
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highly explosive compound", this is bullshit. Only in immense quantities is it
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explosive..and then you need a high burning point to set it off, usually sulfur
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mix'll do it, but not very efficient.
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If you want results, I recommend the Sulfur, potassium nitrate and
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sugar mix. Remember when I said I cut my hand all to hell?, well this is what
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did it. Very, very high boiling point and specific heat capacity is created when
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this is mixed, around 1300 degrees Celsius. Awesome. We tried this is a metal
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container with a piece of rocket engine explosive in it, and it created a 25-30
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foot radius blast..I was very impressed.
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The Nitroglycerin formulas you see laying around are not worth the trouble of
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making them, as you will probably blow yer head off when mixing it, because it
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is extremely unstable. Try the Plastique mixture..this works.
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As for fuses and shit...when you are making the potassium nitrate and
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water/coffee filter fuse, let it dry for about 8-9 hours untill it becomes
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semi-brittle. Then it will be good for use. The capacitor-battery fuse is also
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good to use but requires a bit more precision. The timer fuse is good too..if
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you get the right kind of watch. I have friends who have given me shit watches
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to use and they suck for it..use a timex.
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Oh yeah, when making flash powder, I find when you use less aluminum
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and more strontium nitrate, that you get better results.
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The Molotov Cocktail files that are circulating are good too, very workable
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shit. Some of the stuff is garbage and not worth the d/load time so be careful
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what you get.
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Well, you may not like what you have just read, but that is tough. None of
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this information is to be taken serious, we are all dreaming, and didn't
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realize what we were writing. If you can prove that we wrote this, go ahead.
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Innocent until proven guilty. So says the Justice System.
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All rights worth shit.
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