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- WELCOME TO THE SIXTH ISSUE OF -
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- -=>PHANTASY<=- -
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- A PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER OF -
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- INFORMATION -
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Volume Number Three,Issue Number Six Dated 2/3/92
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Table of Discontents:
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[1] I.I.R.G. Announces New Distribution Network
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Written By: Mercenary
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[2] Making Your Own Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
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Written By: Saint Anarchy
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[3] USA World Head-Quarters Busted
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Written By: NotSoHumble Babe
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[4] Response to USA World Head-Quarters Busted
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Written By: Anonymous
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[5] Introduction to Telecommunications
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Written By: The Phone Knome
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[6] Informal Interview with The Mercenary
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Written By: Knight Hack
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[7] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
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[8] NEW FEATURE: " For the People "
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Compiled by: YOU the BBS,Network,and System User !
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Edited by: Mercenary
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[9] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites
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OFFICIAL DISLAIMER...
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All information in PHANTASY is from USER contributed material
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The Publishers and Editors of PHANTASY and THE IIRG disclaim
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any liability from any damages of any type that the reader or
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user of such information contained within this newsletter may encounter
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from the use of said information. All files are brought to you for
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entertainment purposes only! We also assume all information infringes
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no copyrights and hereby disclaim any liability.
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PHANTASY is (C) 1990 by The IIRG
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IIRG and INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GUILD is (C) 1982
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Section [1]: I.I.R.G. Announces New Distribution Network
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Written By: Mercenary
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The International Information Retrieval Guild announced on Jan. 28th,1992,
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the Re-Formation of the I.I.R.G. Official Distribution Network.
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So far as of this Articles Printing, the following BBS's are being
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Incorporated into the New Network.
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IIRG World HQ: Dark Shadows
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19.2/2400 Baud HST
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24 Hours a Day
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400 Megs of Files
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(203)-628-9660
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IIRG Distribution Site One: Restaurant at the End of the Universe
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1200-2400 Baud (3 Nodes!!)
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24 hours a day
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130 Megs of Files
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(203)567-8903 2 Nodes 2400
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(203)567-4808 1 Node 1200
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The IIRG is Currently looking for BBS's to Join the Distribution Network
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Nationwide, If You are a Sysop and Currently Have over 100 Megs of Space
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Please Contact Mercenary or Anubis on Dark Shadows and Request a Distribution
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Site Application.
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The IIRG offers its Distribution Sites the Following benefits,
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1. Access to the IIRG Library,(Over 5,000 Hack/Phreak/Pirate/Anarchy/Virus
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Files)
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2. First Distribution of all New Phantasy Issues
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As the group grows,so will the benefits... Its been some time since the
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old Network was running so we hope to smooth out the rough edges over the
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next few months. Forward All Inquiries to Mercenary or Anubis
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Section [2]: Making Your Own, Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
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By: Saint Anarchy
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This phile is a special treat for all you dopers in the audience,
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I don't normally write "Drug" philes,but I thought a recess from my
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anarchy might do us all well, Nothing like a well deserved R and R break.
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Laughing Gas was one of the early anesthetics. After a little while of
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inhaling the gas, the patient becames so "Happy", he couldn't keep from
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laughing. Then he would drift off into peaceful slumber.
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Some of you "Home Chemists" have died while taking laughing gas, This
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is because they had the gas generated through a plastic bag while their
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head was in the bag. They were simply suffocating, but were to bombed
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out of their minds to care,or realize it. Hence, their demise.
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But there are worse ways to go I suppose.
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The trick is to have a plastic clothes bag in which you generate a lot of
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the gas. Then you stop generating the gas and hold a small opening of the
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bag under your nose, or suck on it like a whippet.
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This way you get plenty of oxygen while inhaling the gas.
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To make Laughing Gas, you start with Ammonium Nitrate, Im not going in to
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detail on how to obtain it, but all you Backyard Chemists should Know how
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and where to obtain it.
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1. Place a metal Pie Pan in Freezer for at least 2 hours
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2. Now, dissolve a quantity of Ammonium Nitrate in some Water
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(Preferably use Pure Steam distilled Water, available at CVS or
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Drug Store)
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3. Evaporate the Water over the stove!
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NOTE!!!: Use your lowest heat setting, Ammonium Nitrate can Explode!!
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While evaporating the water the Nitrate should be like a heavy syrup
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or brine, When all the water is nearly out remove the pie plate.
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Take a drop of solution and let drip on pie plate.
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It should solidify instantly, if not your brine still has too much
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water in it.
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4. When Brine is ready dump all of it in pie plate and let solidify
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5. A spoonful of mixture is Now ready to be taken and put into a flask
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with a one hole stopper, put pyrex tube in stopper and place bag over
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tube.
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6. Heat mixture in flask to 480 Degrees F., if white smoke appears the
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mixture is too hot, it will explode at 600 Degrees F.
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7. Now sit back, invite some buds over and have a gas... Literally...
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PRELUDE: The Pirate Group USA seems to have been busted, the following two
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articles are from Text files currently Circulating the Underground
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The IIRG has not confirmed the contents of these articles.
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But hopes to have more info for Phantasy 7
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Merc...
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Section [3]: USA World Head-Quarters Busted!
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Written By: The NotSoHumble Babe
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Well, I am sure you have all heard that I had a small legal problem today,
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and I know how stuff gets blown out of proportion, so I thought I'd
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explain the story myself. Here goes...
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I have carded a few items in the past 3 days, and I have NEVER done this
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before. The Grim Reaper got CBI accounts and placed orders, and I picked
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them up. Well, one of the places Grim ordered from was Paradise Computers,
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they knew it was a bogus order, but told us the package was shipped. Then
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they called the FEDS. Anyhow, the Feds must have been watching the pickup
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spot, then following me around till I met up with Grim to deliver his share
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of the stuff. As soon as we went to make the exchange, the Secret Service,
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FBI, state police, and local police were running at us with bulletproof
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vests and automatic guns. They handcuffed us, separated us, and took each
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of us back to our homes for them to search.
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So I haven't talked to Grim Reaper since I saw him lying next to me on
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the ground being arrested. But here's my story. About 20 agents came
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to my apartment and grabbed all computer equipment without a receipt. So
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we still have 1 modem, and this computer system. Anyhow, they grabbed
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every piece of paper they could find. Unfortunately, I am a very
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organized person, and had "the who's who in the pirate world" written
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down for my use. So if you ever gave me your real name, number, or
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address, it is now in the hands of the Secret Service and FBI. This
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list was quite large, as it took 2 years to compile.
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These boys did their homework. They knew Enterprize was USA HQ and they
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knew my handle, and they knew I supplied the group with software. They
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weren't going for just anyone here guys, they knew they needed to bust a
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group leader. Well, they did. Got me on carding, pirating, and a ton of
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other legal terms having to do with both of these.
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I was charged with 6 different counts, each holding a 5-30 year prison
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sentence. It doesn't look good for me at all. I'll post a file as
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soon as I get arraigned and let you guys know what is going on.
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But I will say this now, and I MEAN it. I love the groups, the software,
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and the competition. But regardless of what happens to me, I am done
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forever. No more NotSoHumble Babe, no more USA. I hate to do this to
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everyone, but I really don't have a choice. And regardless of who I am
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that got busted, be strong and support what you believe in your hearts:
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piracy. Don't let them win. You guys can all go on without me. Just
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promise me you won't give up and throw in the towel. If anyone wants
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to contact me, you can leave e-mail on Enterprize for me, or call voice
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AT YOUR OWN RISK. They told me they were tapping the phone lines.
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Just got to say a few goodbyes...
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Genesis: man, this stuff is in your blood, don't allow my mistakes to
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mess up something you've loved your whole life. You Gotta Ski!
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Silencer: well, you warned me and I didn't listen. I needed to listen to
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the kid with a knowledgable mind. Sorry, the second time I left
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a group and left you hanging...
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Cool Hand: Joe, you are a really nice person to talk to, and you've got a
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wife and kids. Remember that man, is this stuff worth it?
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Line Noise: Neil, I guess you are one of the happier ones to hear of my
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bust. No THG, no USA. You will rule the world man, but be
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more careful than I was.
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The PieMan: Well, you can quit threatening to turn my board in if you ever
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get caught. My board was officially busted.
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Fab.Furlough: Deep down inside, you are a backstabber. But I still love
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you man...
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And to all I didn't say anything to, doesn't mean I don't care. I hope USA
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will continue to live and prosper. And I will do anything I can (legally)
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to help USA prosper. Goodbye...
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The NotSoHumble Babe
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Section [4]: Response to USA World-Headquarters Busted
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Written By: Anonymous
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Date : 01-XX-92
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Time : Who knows
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Commenter : [> ANONYMOUS <]
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Of course, that was the version she wanted to play to the general
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public. The NotSoHumble Babe and The Grim Reaper were not just doing this
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for the first time, it had been a routine thing for quite a while.
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(For at least 4 months, when The Grim Reaper (TGR) carded his 486/33).
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I guess it would be helpful to take a few steps back, and get a look
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at the whole picture as I know it (From reliable sources, and from personal
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experiance with these two people).
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The NotSoHumble Babe (TNSHB) was always known for her good contacts in the
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software field, that is the reason for USA's quick appearence. People
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probably wondered how she did it? I am sure she had many ways, but the one
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tactic she used which gained her the interest of the FBI was telling the
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software Co's she was a distributor. All of them believed this except for
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one. When this one checked her Employer Identification Number, and found
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it didn't check out with her, they knew something was up. They then had
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her lines monitored, and because of this found out they had more then a
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business fraud on their hands, they found out they had a veteran Credit
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Card abuser, and the leader of a major pirate group. This then in turn
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caused a lot more investigation to take place, and in turn the interest
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of the Secret Service (SS). Since they were being monitored, the SS knew all
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their plans. When TGR had ordered his next shipment of carded goods, the
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SS notified the company of what was going on, and set the trap. Now,
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after several months of investigation on The Grim Reaper (Mike Arnolds)
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and The NotSoHumble Babe, the case was about to come to a close, they
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had everything they needed to convict these two people in court, and whoever
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else they wanted.
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As Amy said in her text above, she and Mike were on the way to meet each
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other to split the goods they had carded. When Amy went to FedEx to pick
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up her shit, and go meet Mike, they were surrounded, and arrested.
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This took place on 1-29-92 at approximately 2:27pm.
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Mike and Amy were taken back to their houses, where all of their equipment
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was looked over. As she said, anything without a receipt was confiscated.
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Then, came the big talks from the Feds - Interrogation.
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This day totally changed Mike's and Amy's life drastically. Things would
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not be the same. And because of this, they were both pretty moved.
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Because of this insecure feeling, and because they are both unable to take
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this shit themselves, and not implicate other people, they decided to
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cooperate 100% with the authorities. Anything they didn't have on paper,
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anything the Feds found unclear, Mike and Amy are/were right there to make
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a clear picture for them. Amy failed to say this, I see. I know first hand,
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The Grim Reaper and The NotSoHumble Babe are going to drag as many as they
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can with them. A loser thing to do, but that's what they are going to do.
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Looks like it's time for us all to either call it quits for a while, or
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be very fucking careful. TGR and TNSHB are both history. They fucked up.
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And now they will pay for their mistakes. But we don't need to be party to
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their bullshit. Delete their accounts from your board, blacklist them,
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lock out newusers, change the system pw, and even go as far as deleting all
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USA affiliates if you feel it is necessary.
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What about USA? What about Genesis and BBS-A-Holic? Well, Genesis was one
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of her partners in crime. Thomas always made it a habit to get something out
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of each of her shipments, so to do this, he had to contribute somehow, nothing
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is free. He helped card about 25% of the shit they got, so I am sure he is a
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nervous mother fucker right now. The Feds are monitoring his local FedEx
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anyway, so if he goes there to pick up his last package, his ass is in jail
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too. He also was a very avid user of the 950-0511 extender, as the Feds are
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aware of, and they might pop him for this, who knows? The board? USA?
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I have heard, but not from Genesis, that USA is now officially dead.
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BBS-A-Holic is down, and no idea when it will come back up.
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But when it does again come online, I will not be a member on that system.
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Thomas is considering turning himself in, if he does this, he said he too will
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cooperate with the Feds, which means if you were his friend yesterday, and
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helped him card shit, or anything, then you might share his cell tomorrow.
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What do you know about The Grim Reaper, The Void, and Vision-x? -
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The Grim Reaper is getting popped for the second time, therefore, I think
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his ass will be in jail a few years, once he is sentenced.
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The Void? I am not sure, but I assume since he had carded all of his computer
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equipment, that it was all confiscated, along with all of his backups.
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Mike being in jail, or not, will never again run a board.
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As for Vision-x, who knows.
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Warlord has not made a public statement yet, so no one knows yet.
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He does live in 313 as did the other two, so if I were him I would be scared
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shitless, especially since he was supposed to receive a carded 386/25 from
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USA. Felony Net and Toxic Net are all history. Perhaps Warlord will bring
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them back, though, but I don't foresee this any time soon.
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The Grim Reaper and The NotSoHumble Babe were charged with Credit Card Fraud,
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amounting to 18,200$, and software piracy adding up to 72,000$.
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Once you add Genesis' (Thomas') part in, the credit card fraud will probably
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amount to 21,000$, but, that's just my guess, based on all this shit he told
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me about that he assisted in, and some he did on his own.
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When TNSHB says to call her board and leave her your questions, or number
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to call you back at, it is just a simple way to drag you in. Dont fall for
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it. Lives and freedom are too precious to ruin for a bitch like her.
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Just for the hell of it, here are their telephone numbers, if you want to
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verify all this shit, just call and ask them. (I advise you do this from a
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payphone a LONG way from your house, and dont identify yourself)
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The Grim Reaper (Mike) 313-981-1903/313-981-1296
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The NotSoHumble Babe (Amy) 313-442-2523
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Genesis (Thomas) 213-328-7507
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Hope this has all been helpful. If you want more history on these people,
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send a public message on OoofNet in care of [>ANONYMOUS<], and I will give
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the desired history out.
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[> ANONYMOUS <]
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Section [5]: Informal Interview with The Mercenary
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Written by: Knight Hack
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Over the next few issues, I'll be attempting to bring you a behind the
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scenes look at some of the members of the I.I.R.G.
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Our First interview will be the Mercenary, founder and current leader of
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the organization. I wrangled an invite to one of his favorite haunts,
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the gun range, and this is what I came up with.
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Handle: Mercenary
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Past Handles: None, Has always used Mercenary
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Call Him: Merc
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Age: Mid Twenties
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Computers: 286 Clone,Amiga,C-64,PDP-11 Homebrew
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KH- Will denote Knight Hack,The Interviewer
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MC- Will Denote Mercenary
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KH- Merc, Why the Handle Mercenary ?
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MC- I've always been into weapons, and when I got my First CB back in 1980
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My friends just gave me the Handle, so in 82' I just carried it over
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to the Computer.
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KH- So you've been into computers for 10 years now?
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MC- Pretty Much, Got a C-64 with a 1541 and 1670 back in 82, Got together
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with several sysops and formed the IIRG back in 82' so this is our 10
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year anniversary.
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KH- WHy I.I.R.G. ? Where did the name come from.
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MC- Well, to tell the truth I was sitting around with a bottle of
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Wild Turkey 101 while we were spitting names out, one of our members
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who has since left us, Was trying to come up with Something to go
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with IRS, Information Retrieval Service came up, but I knew of a hack group
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called IRS and didn't want to be Associated with there Acroynym.
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So I spit out IIRG and hence the Name came forth.
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KH- Who were the founding members of I.I.R.G.
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MC- Mercenary,RRP,and Wizard then came Bounty Hunter
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KH- Of the 4 Who's Left?
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MC- Myself and RRP
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KH- How many people are currently in the Guild?
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MC- Lets see, 7 Hard core and several floaters
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KH- What Happened to Wizard and Bounty Hunter?
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MC- Well Wizard broke the by-laws and got trashed from the Guild
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Bounty Hunter got busted for drug violations and got some
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slammer time,Last I knew he was out and married with a kid
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KH- Why did you reactivate the Guild Publicly?
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MC- Too much B.S. in the Press and on T.V. about Hackers,
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Hell, half the idiots they show on TV are has beens
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who wouldn't know a PBX from PBS, anything for the
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old 15 minutes of fame.
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KH- Whats the Purpose of IIRG?
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MC- Our main purpose now is education, I'd like to see a better
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distribution of Information,since Info has power.
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Thats why the IIRG was formed, to spread files to there
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members and distro sites
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KH- Thats why your re-activating the network ?
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MC- Yes, I'd like to see a 20 Board network by August
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KH- Think it'll happen ?
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MC- Don't Know, did it once, think we can do it again.
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KH- When did the Guild switch to the IBM scene?
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MC- About 4 years ago now, the Commodore scene was rapidly dying
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out, Some of the Guys went Amiga, and I picked one up about a
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year ago, but everyone knew the IBM would win in the end.
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KH- I noticed you said "a PDP-11 homebrew" in computer types,whats that
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all about?
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MC- I obtained some DEC Parts from a generous benefactor of the I.I.R.G.
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and put together a PDP-11 with the Dec parts I've accumulated over
|
||
the Years. Not a bad Unit for communication, great little private
|
||
group BBS.
|
||
|
||
KH- Any Predictions for the Near Future?
|
||
|
||
MC- Economic collapse of this country, bringing world-wide chaos by the
|
||
year 2000.
|
||
|
||
KH- I've heard your into survivalism, You really think its possible?
|
||
|
||
MC- Who knows, better not to take a chance, I hope it happens
|
||
This country is full of Dregs, the whole damn place needs a good
|
||
cleaning out, starting in Washington DC.
|
||
|
||
KH- Well I notice its a cease fire,and its time to set up? Any last words?
|
||
|
||
MC- Yes, Archivist, we owe you dinner in China Town.
|
||
Contact me at Dark Shadows,
|
||
|
||
KH- This concludes my Interview with the Mercenary, Till Next Time
|
||
|
||
Knight Hack
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [6]: Introduction to Telecommunications
|
||
Written February 1, 1992
|
||
By: The Phone Knome
|
||
Sysop of The Bill System
|
||
|
||
This is the first in a series of articles about the Public Switched Telephone
|
||
Network as it functions in the United States and Canada. The purpose of the
|
||
series is to expand the horizons of any individual who desires to increase
|
||
their awareness of how all these machines that are connected to each other
|
||
function together as a network.
|
||
|
||
These articles are not copyrighted. Let no one do so. They shall be free for
|
||
distribution anywhere at anytime. They are dedicated to the millions whose
|
||
need to communicate with each other have given me a career.
|
||
|
||
********************** Reality Alert & Warning *******************************
|
||
|
||
IT IS EXPRESSLY STATED THAT THE AUTHORS OF THIS ARTICLE & ANY THAT MAY
|
||
FOLLOW IN THE SERIES, STRONGLY DISCOURAGE ANY AND ALL INDIVIDUALS FROM
|
||
ENGAGING IN ACTS OF TOLL FRAUD OR ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INVASION. THESE
|
||
ARTICLES ARE NOT BEING WRITTEN TO TEACH THE READERS HOW TO BEHAVE IN THE
|
||
CRIMINAL ACTS THAT THEY MAY DISCUSS IN DEPTH.
|
||
|
||
******************************************************************************
|
||
|
||
On With the show...
|
||
|
||
In the Science of telecommunications there are two major sub-sciences
|
||
that work as a team to get the job done. They are ***Transmission***
|
||
and ***Switching***. Transmission will be covered in the first few
|
||
issues. Switching will be briefly defined but basicly dealt with later.
|
||
|
||
Transmission is not a gear box as far as this series is concerned. It is
|
||
the Transport of an electrical or accoustic energy (message) from one point
|
||
to another. In its simplest applications it is copper wire. Due to the
|
||
basic concept of Ohms Law & attenuation the range of wire alone is somewhat
|
||
limited. The only thing I know of that has a wider bandwidth for direct
|
||
connection is optical cable. The need to send a signal greater than it was
|
||
possible useing wire alone caused the evolution of several generations of
|
||
increasingly sophisticated transmission systems. The greed asociated with
|
||
money added motivation to continue to develop systems that would increase
|
||
the throughput of existing transmission components thereby cutting costs,
|
||
and since our utility bills never go down if a Telco (Telphone Company)
|
||
can cut operating cots their profit just goes up.
|
||
|
||
By far one of the most important concepts that will serve as a foundation
|
||
of enlightenment in this series is that of Digital Transmission with the
|
||
MOST PREVAILING FORMAT being **** T1 ***** sometimes referred to as DS1.
|
||
|
||
A T1 circuit is basicly a pipe that goes from one location to another to
|
||
pass telephone calls, and or Private line Data Services Back and forth.
|
||
In common applications it contains 24 telephone lines in a digital format.
|
||
The format is serial synchronous in nature with a line rate of 1,544,000
|
||
bits per second. Hauling ass compared to 14,400 huh?
|
||
|
||
T1 ckts are used mostly to tie a Telephone Company Switch in one location
|
||
to a switch in another location. Their use is also on the rise for Private
|
||
Point to Point Communication in virtually endless possible applications.
|
||
Most of the larger Telcos and LD Carriers now offer Line Services to Larger
|
||
Commercial Customer in Metro areas in a T1 lie format.
|
||
|
||
Many great enhancements with few drawbacks came with the introduction of T1
|
||
technology in the early 70s. Line noise has all but disappeared in most
|
||
connections useing the larger carriers. If we time warped 2 hst modems
|
||
back to 1955 we would be lucky to get a 2400 baud connect. It alo brought
|
||
about the ability to call coast to coast without spending a fortune. They
|
||
dont require as much maintenance as analog networks so zillions of jobs
|
||
went away through the years.
|
||
|
||
One of the requested topics has been that of wire taps. T1 has made this
|
||
a lot easier to implement and nearly impossible to detect by the tapped
|
||
party. In nearly 90% of the USA a telephone signal is analog for a short
|
||
distance on each end of the connection, From the serveing Telco to the
|
||
telephone set or modem. A digital signal is the easiest to monitor with
|
||
no affect on the analog lines. A digital test set with an impedance of
|
||
1000 ohms on the input will not even cause a click when the test cord is
|
||
inserted in the jack. most digital switches provide for Maintenance
|
||
monitoring of analog lines by electronicly bridgeing a D to A convertor
|
||
to the line just after it is converted to digital from analog in the
|
||
transmit direction and just before it is converted from digital to analog
|
||
in the receive direction. Bottom line is that anyone who can gain the
|
||
cooperation of the telephone company with or without a court order can
|
||
eavesdrop without haveing any affect at all on the circuit that goes out
|
||
to the telephone set. This total circuit isolation makes it impossible
|
||
to detect this kind of tap.
|
||
|
||
There are many So Called Tap detectors on the market. They function on
|
||
the premise of detecting abnormal voltage or current levels associated
|
||
with the line inbetween the serving telephone company and the users phones.
|
||
They are incapable of detecting any thing beyond the first line transformer.
|
||
|
||
In effect even without telco help it is very easy to insert a device any
|
||
where in the line betwwen the phone & the telco that can isolate the phone
|
||
side of the circuit and alow monitoring equipment to be attatched with no
|
||
side affects to your line. Such devices can even be field calibrated so
|
||
that all voltage and attenuation characteristics that were present prior to
|
||
its installation are repeated torwards the phone. They can be adjusted to
|
||
within a millivolt for the DC characteristics an .05 db for the analog
|
||
characteristics.
|
||
|
||
At the risk of gossiping about the many law enforcement agencies that might
|
||
try to tap a line I have an opinion or two.
|
||
|
||
1. If the Feds want to listen they probably will, you cant tell, and if
|
||
they are that interested you are probably toast any way, they are just
|
||
trying to find out who your associates are by listening.
|
||
|
||
2. Many States, Counties, Large Cities & even a few Fed agencies can contract
|
||
with individuals who have the equipment needed to do this kind of dirty work.
|
||
|
||
3. Most small town or county agencies would be likely to try it with an
|
||
analog tap that a third grader could find with a multimeter. 20 bucks &
|
||
a trip to Radio Shack would probably do the trick on building a gizmo that
|
||
would make a light go on if someone tried a crude tap.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [7]: PHANTASY TIDBITS
|
||
Edited By: Mercenary
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Dateline: Dec/1991
|
||
|
||
12-11 DIGITAL SETS DECWORLD '92 PLANS FOR BOSTON
|
||
|
||
BOSTON, Mass. -- December 11, 1991 -- Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
President Kenneth H. Olsen announced today with Mayor Raymond L.
|
||
Flynn that Digital would hold DECWORLD '92, its customer symposium
|
||
and solutions conference, in Boston's World Trade Center April 27 to
|
||
May 15, 1992.
|
||
|
||
The multi-million dollar program, last staged in Boston in
|
||
1990, is expected to draw about 25,000 invited executives from some
|
||
of the world's most prestigious organizations. DECWORLD '92 is
|
||
expected to inject some $40 million into the local economy,
|
||
according to Patrick Moscaritolo, President and CEO of the Greater
|
||
Boston Convention and Visitor Bureau. With nearly 200,000
|
||
participants at DECWORLD programs held around the world since 1983,
|
||
the program is considered one of the most pre-eminent single company
|
||
events in any industry.
|
||
Commenting on today's announcement at the World Trade Center,
|
||
Digital President Kenneth H. Olsen said "This will be one of the
|
||
most important events in our history. Since the 1990 DECWORLD,
|
||
we've improved and expanded virtually our entire line of products
|
||
and services with open technology, services and business practices.
|
||
Open computing has caught on in the industry, and Digital is clearly
|
||
in the lead.
|
||
|
||
"We will have a very impressive line up of products from
|
||
personal computing to supercomputing along with all of the
|
||
networking, service and support offerings to demonstrate and talk
|
||
about."
|
||
|
||
He characterized DECWORLD as "one of the most rewarding
|
||
marketing investments the company makes. Customers, prospects and
|
||
our own sales organization learn and experience the best solutions
|
||
to business problems available from Digital and hundreds of our
|
||
business partners who are an integral part of the strategy."
|
||
Mayor Flynn said that Digital's decision to hold DECWORLD '92
|
||
at the World Trade Center "reflects Boston's international
|
||
reputation as one of the premier cities for education, research and
|
||
high technology as well as one of the most historic cities in
|
||
America. DECWORLD '92 will provide a significant boost to Boston's
|
||
economy and further our continuing efforts to attract business and
|
||
investment in Boston."
|
||
|
||
John Drew, President of the World Trade Center, said "we are
|
||
absolutely delighted that Digital decided to return to the World
|
||
Trade Center. The importance of DECWORLD to the hospitality and
|
||
transportation industries here in the Boston area is enormous. We
|
||
look forward to working with Digital, state and city government and
|
||
various arms of our local travel and tourism industry to assure
|
||
another hugely successful conference."
|
||
|
||
Deborah Nicholls, Engineering Planning Manager for Digital and
|
||
DECWORLD '92 Chairperson said the program will focus on customers'
|
||
business needs and provide proof points of the company's 'Open
|
||
Advantage' service, business practices and technology strategies.
|
||
She added that nearly 5,000 Digital employees will have some
|
||
responsibilities in shaping and staging DECWORLD. "In addition to
|
||
what it does for our customers, DECWORLD has become an important
|
||
positive rallying call for all of our employees as well. It's an
|
||
event that we've always been proud of."
|
||
She added that the program will take over the entire 120,000
|
||
square foot exhibition hall and all of the available conference
|
||
areas at the World Trade Center, in addition to an estimated 45,000
|
||
room nights at the leading Boston hotels where scores of other
|
||
meetings and events will also be held.
|
||
|
||
DECWORLD will be organized around the industries represented by
|
||
the customers and prospects. Solution workshops, seminars,
|
||
exposition visits and technology demonstrations will be offered in
|
||
customized tracks to meet each participant's business objectives.
|
||
|
||
DECWORLD is a trademark of Digital Equipment
|
||
Corporation.
|
||
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
12-12 DIGITAL ANNOUNCES PLANS TO ENTER RUSSIA
|
||
|
||
MOSCOW -- December 12, 1991 -- Digital Equipment Corporation today
|
||
announced plans for its entry into Russia, Ukraine, and other
|
||
neighboring republics, featuring sales and service offices, an
|
||
education center, and a long-term commitment to providing the
|
||
information technology and related services that will help
|
||
facilitate the economic restructuring and infrastructure development
|
||
of the newly independent republics.
|
||
|
||
At a press conference in Moscow, Digital detailed its plans for
|
||
establishing a leadership position in these potentially large
|
||
computer markets, concentrating initially on Russia and Ukraine, and
|
||
expanding into other republics as their requirements become clear.
|
||
During its inaugural weekend, Digital will host events for local
|
||
customers and prospects and will sponsor performances of the Youth
|
||
Orchestra of a United Europe, conducted by Claudio Abbado, in Moscow
|
||
and St. Petersburg.
|
||
Alberto Fresco, Digital's Vice President (Europe), who has
|
||
overseen Digital's successful expansion into Central and Eastern
|
||
Europe, said, "We arrive here in the midst of historic and difficult
|
||
change, not only as a company that foresees major opportunities, but
|
||
also as a partner in the process of managing change. Information
|
||
technology has a large role to play in many of the complex
|
||
challenges facing the republics. As they forge ahead with reforms,
|
||
world-class computers and software applications will become
|
||
increasingly important and we believe Digital's presence will truly
|
||
add value to the process."
|
||
|
||
Martin R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Counsel,
|
||
represented Digital's corporate management team at the event. "This
|
||
announcement marks another step in the increasing cooperation
|
||
between Western industry and the developing market economies of the
|
||
republics," Hoffmann said. "This is a critical time in the history
|
||
of this region, and Digital looks forward to bringing its experience
|
||
and expertise to bear as rapidly and as practically as possible. We
|
||
are already supporting a number of our multinational customers that
|
||
have begun operating here. Our presence adds value to their
|
||
investments as well."
|
||
|
||
Digital will market, sell and service a wide range of products,
|
||
in full compliance with all applicable export laws. Contracts have
|
||
already been signed with several new customers for projects in the
|
||
automotive, aviation, hotel, finance, and natural resources areas.
|
||
Digital has identified nearly 50 projects for which proposals are
|
||
under consideration.
|
||
|
||
Digital also announced the signing of an agreement with the
|
||
Academy of National Economy to open a Digital Education Center in
|
||
Moscow, equipped with Digital computers and applications to be used
|
||
for training. The center, which will open in early 1992, will
|
||
feature visiting Digital lecturers from various countries. The
|
||
Digital Education Center will house a demonstration center. The
|
||
Academy of National Economy is Russia's leading training center for
|
||
senior managers, offering courses on business, technical, and
|
||
economic subjects to over 3,000 people per year.
|
||
|
||
Digital's Russian headquarters are in Moscow, with an
|
||
additional office to be opened soon in St. Petersburg. In Ukraine,
|
||
an office in Kiev will open early next year. Digital has already
|
||
begun hiring local employees and will continue to build a staff
|
||
specializing in sales, marketing, service, and administration.
|
||
|
||
The announcement is the latest in a series of Digital
|
||
investments over the past two years toward establishing a lasting
|
||
presence in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe.
|
||
This process began in the spring of 1990, with the formation of
|
||
Digital Hungary and a multifaceted strategy to address the
|
||
opportunities created by the unification of Germany. In June 1991,
|
||
Digital Czechoslovakia opened its doors as a wholly owned
|
||
subsidiary. In October 1991, Digital officially announced a
|
||
subsidiary in Poland. Digital has already hired over 200 local
|
||
citizens to work in these new Central and Eastern European ventures.
|
||
Those local employees are backed up by over 50 people in Western
|
||
Europe dedicated to provide marketing, sales and technical support
|
||
for the development of business in Central and Eastern Europe.
|
||
|
||
Peter Sipos has been appointed Digital's General Manager
|
||
responsible for the republics. He has been working to establish
|
||
Digital's entry into these markets for the past 10 months. With
|
||
nearly 25 years of experience in R&D and sales and marketing
|
||
management in high technology, Sipos holds a PhD in Cybernetics and
|
||
speaks seven languages.
|
||
|
||
"Digital has taken a long-term view, and we intend to invest
|
||
accordingly as we build our new organization," said Sipos. "During
|
||
our preparation stages, we participated in the COMTEK exhibition in
|
||
Moscow last April, and experienced an extremely high level of
|
||
interest from potential customers, government officials, and the
|
||
news media. With combined population of 280 million people, we
|
||
believe substantial opportunities will exist in these republics for
|
||
Digital over time."
|
||
|
||
"There is tremendous technical talent in many different areas,"
|
||
continued Sipos. "In particular, we are seriously considering ways
|
||
to utilize the significant software development capabilities to work
|
||
on projects in areas such as telecom, banking and finance,
|
||
manufacturing, aviation, energy, health care, education, and public
|
||
administration."
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Dateline: Jan/12/92
|
||
|
||
OPERATION DESERT STORM, ONE YEAR LATER
|
||
|
||
American Agents Set Virus loose in Iraqi defense computers
|
||
|
||
Several weeks before the air campaign of Operation Desert Storm began,
|
||
U.S. intelligence agents notched up the odds for the American-led coalition
|
||
a bit.
|
||
The agents had identified a French-made computer printer that was to be
|
||
smuggled from Amman Jordan, to a military facility in Baghdad, where it was
|
||
to be used in a computer network critical to the coordination of Iraq's
|
||
formidable air-defense batteries.
|
||
They were said to be second only to those of Moscow.
|
||
According to two senior U.S. officials familiar with these events,
|
||
this is what happened next.
|
||
The U.S. agents in Amman replaced a computer microchip in the French-made
|
||
printer with another microchip provided by the National Security Agency (NSA)
|
||
in Fort Meade,Maryland. Technicians there had designed a computer virus into
|
||
the tiny electronic circuits of the microchip.
|
||
The virus was designed to disable a mainframe computer the officials said,
|
||
but by attacking through a printer, known as a "peripheral" piece of
|
||
equipment, it was able to circumvent the electronic security measures
|
||
designed to protect mainframe computers from such interference.
|
||
The virus was cunningly designed, and must have driven Iraq's air-defense
|
||
computer technicians to distraction.
|
||
Once the virus was in the system,the U.S. officials explained, each time an
|
||
Iraqi technician opened a "window" on his computer screen to access the
|
||
information, the contents of the screen simply vanished.
|
||
The virus seems to have worked as planned,the two officials said. The irony
|
||
is that it was probably not needed.
|
||
The coalition's overwhelming air-superiority would have ensured pretty much
|
||
the same result whether the Virus had been used or not.
|
||
|
||
Source of this Tidbit: Boston Sunday Herald 1/12/92
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Dateline: Jan/1992
|
||
|
||
Federal auditors have ended a challenge to the use of $18 million in
|
||
federal funds to pay benefits for employees doing research at the
|
||
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
|
||
MIT will be reimbursed that amount this year. The funds were jeopardized
|
||
by a federal audit that said MIT was trying to overcharge the government
|
||
a total of $22 million
|
||
The school agreed to subtract about $4 million from the request, saying
|
||
it had overestimated project research data.
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
1-14 CRAY RESEARCH AND DIGITAL REACH AGREEMENT
|
||
|
||
Digital To Market and Sell Cray Research Entry-Level Supercomputer
|
||
|
||
MAYNARD, MA -- January 14, 1992 -- Cray Research, Inc. (NYSE:CYR),
|
||
and Digital Equipment Corporation (NYSE:DEC), announced jointly
|
||
today a comprehensive agreement that grants Digital worldwide rights
|
||
to market, sell and distribute the CRAY Y-MP EL supercomputing
|
||
systems. The agreement is effective today, and Digital sales of
|
||
CRAY Y-MP EL systems will begin immediately. Digital announced its
|
||
intention to price the CRAY Y-MP EL supercomputer systems starting
|
||
at under $350,000.
|
||
|
||
The CRAY Y-MP EL is an air-cooled, entry-level supercomputer
|
||
that is fully compatible with Cray Research's entire supercomputer
|
||
product line, and integrates easily into Digital's open distributed
|
||
computing environment. Under terms of the agreement, Digital will
|
||
sell the Cray Research system in conjunction with Digital's own
|
||
high-performance technical computing (HPTC) products: the VAX vector
|
||
systems and the DECmpp line of massively parallel systems.
|
||
|
||
This agreement provides for an orderly marketing and sales
|
||
transition. For the first six months of the agreement--through June
|
||
30, 1992--both Digital and Cray Research will market and sell CRAY
|
||
Y-MP EL systems. This agreement does not apply in certain limited
|
||
cases, such as CRAY Y-MP EL systems sold in Japan and to certain
|
||
government customers. Starting July 1, 1992, with those limited
|
||
exceptions, customers will purchase supercomputer systems
|
||
exclusively through Digital sales representatives. Cray Research
|
||
will provide back-up sales support and applications expertise for
|
||
the CRAY Y-MP EL system.
|
||
|
||
"The CRAY Y-MP EL is the price performance leader in the
|
||
entry-level supercomputing market," said John A. Rollwagen, Cray
|
||
Research chairman and chief executive officer. "Today's agreement
|
||
substantially broadens the marketing and distribution of this
|
||
superior product through Digital's well-established global channels.
|
||
We expect CRAY Y-MP EL sales volume to increase significantly in the
|
||
next few years because of this agreement. We also expect a number
|
||
of new CRAY Y-MP EL customers who will purchase larger Cray Research
|
||
systems as their computing needs grow."
|
||
|
||
According to Kenneth H. Olsen, president of Digital Equipment
|
||
Corporation, "This agreement reinforces all three levels of
|
||
Digital's open advantage strategy. The agreement integrates new
|
||
technology into the open Digital environment, satisfies customers'
|
||
needs through open business practices, open services and support
|
||
programs."
|
||
|
||
"Cray Research's network supercomputing strategy stresses `open
|
||
systems' compatibility with major hardware and software vendors in
|
||
today's distributed processing networks," said Ed Masi, Cray
|
||
Research's Executive Vice President of Marketing. "Among other
|
||
things, this agreement means that users of Digital platforms linked
|
||
to Cray Research systems can access more than 1,000 additional
|
||
third-party application codes that currently run on the CRAY Y-MP EL
|
||
and the entire Cray Research product line. These application codes
|
||
accelerate product development, increase R&D productivity and reduce
|
||
R&D costs for customers."
|
||
|
||
"By adding the CRAY Y-MP EL systems to Digital's supercomputing
|
||
product line, we will make maximum use of our existing
|
||
infrastructure," said Ed Barker, High-End Marketing Manager for
|
||
Digital. "We have highly trained sales and sales support personnel,
|
||
and have invested significant resources in thG entry-level
|
||
supercomputing market customer. This agreement allows us to
|
||
capitalize on that effort and expand our market share. Now, we can
|
||
offer a complete range of superior price/performance solutions,
|
||
including the CRAY Y-MP EL systems."
|
||
|
||
Barker said the Cray/Digital agreement demonstrates Digital's
|
||
open advantage strategy. "Customers can now create HPTC systems in
|
||
an open technology environment, integrating appropriate super-
|
||
computing processors from both vendors into a single distributed
|
||
network solution. The agreement shows Digital's long-term
|
||
commitment to open business practices, developed to satisfy each
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customer's unique needs."
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Digital agrees to sell at least half of the CRAY Y-MP EL
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systems originally planned for sale in 1992. Today's agreement does
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not change Cray Research's estimate of more than 100 CRAY Y-MP EL
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sales in 1992. Cray Research announced this product in October 1991,
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and to date has received approximately 50 orders from customers
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worldwide.
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The initial agreement runs for three years, with provision for
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extension by mutual agreement. After 1992, the number of CRAY Y-MP
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EL systems committed to by Digital and Cray Research will be
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determined by Digital sales plans. Officials of both companies said
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they consider 1992 a building year for this relationship, and that
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they expect the benefits of the agreement, including sales volume
|
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increases, to become more evident in 1993 and succeeding years.
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A separate Cray Research/Digital agreement covering service for Cray
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||
Y-MP EL systems is expected to be signed in the near future.
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Together, the two companies offer a broad range of
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supercomputing solutions targeted toward such markets as government,
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energy, aerospace, automotive, university, chemistry/pharmaceutical,
|
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environmental sciences, and petroleum industries. These solutions
|
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include the VAX Supercomputing Gateway, a system that enables
|
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Digital's VAX systems to interact with Cray Research supercomputing
|
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systems.
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|
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DECmpp and VAX are trademarks of Digitah
|
||
Equipment Corporation.
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CRAY Y-MP EL is a trademark of Cray Research,
|
||
Inc.
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Section [8]: For the People By the People
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Compiled By: You the BBS,Network,System User
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Edited By: Mercenary
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This new section will be run in every issue of Phantasy. It is devoted
|
||
to news and text files floating around the telecommunications community
|
||
that our readers find of interest and submit to us for your enjoyment,
|
||
shock,pleasure, or dis-pleasure.
|
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As the name states, this area of Phantasy is truly "FOR THE PEOPLE,
|
||
BY THE PEOPLE"
|
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We hope you enjoy it it and will submit your curios.
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******************************************************************************
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WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!!
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******************************************************************************
|
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Notice to ALL Sysops:
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If you have a user named AVENGER on your board, DELETE HIM!!!
|
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I caught him hacking into my system where he dropped to DOS!
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|
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If you are running AmiExpress, delete any DOORS directories in ALL
|
||
Conferences! I won't explain why but DO IT!!!
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There is a serious bug in AmiExpress. As a registered user, I will
|
||
inform Mike Thomas.
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||
|
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Avenger is from Madrid, Spain
|
||
He left his home voice phone as: [Edited by IIRG]
|
||
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I WANT TO SEE THIS HACKER DELETED EVERYWHERE!!!
|
||
If he hacked into my system, I'm sure he's done it to other AmiExpress
|
||
boards.
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||
|
||
--- Q/Crystal, sysop of Realms of Chaos
|
||
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Realm of Chaos [1:Crystal Cavern]
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||
******************************************************************************
|
||
WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!!
|
||
******************************************************************************
|
||
|
||
I have been informed that there is a "MAJOR" bug in the ami-express ver1.1s.
|
||
The probelm is that it lowers account editing in youonfig file down to 10.
|
||
According from Mike Thomas he never released a 1.1s so if your running it
|
||
check and see if you config is messed up.. Special Thanks goes to Sultan for
|
||
finding this error and brining it up ....
|
||
|
||
Racer-x/AFL
|
||
|
||
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|
||
WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!! WARNING !!!!
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||
******************************************************************************
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||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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||
Message : 92 of 99 Posted : 12/25/91 at 6:07
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||
Subject : .. To : All
|
||
From : amplitude User Note: Regular User
|
||
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||
Okay..
|
||
|
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|
||
Crime Slave called me up last night and told me the whole story so I will
|
||
summarize it before I leave...
|
||
|
||
He was turned in by The Arsonist of Midnight Oil IV
|
||
They Called his Board under the Handle Yaesu and said that they lived in 313
|
||
(Detroit Michigan). He validated him thinking he was real and the guys
|
||
downloaded some shit (They, and they guys is referring to the Feds). The next
|
||
day they came knocking on his door and took him in.. They also took all his
|
||
electronic equipment in his apartment.. He was turned in for carding by The
|
||
Arsonist but luckily the merchandise had no serial numbers on it.
|
||
|
||
They now have his dialing list and are investigating Oil III and Oil IV.
|
||
Sysops especially, watch out for the feds... I suggest (at least for the next
|
||
few weeks) voice validate EVERY user that gets on. And by all means USE A
|
||
DISCLAIMER.
|
||
|
||
He is out on 5000 bond. His lawyer and the police told him that he was looking
|
||
at approximately 2 years in prison and 10 years on probation. They may be
|
||
using him to get a message across, but please all be very cautious.. He asked
|
||
me to tell you all this so please capture it and post it on any boards that
|
||
don't already have it..
|
||
|
||
Thanx
|
||
Amplitude
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
By: Muad'Dib
|
||
To: Mercenary
|
||
Re: Operation Overkill Players ( Parties! )
|
||
|
||
* Forwarded from "ICN Office"
|
||
* Originally by Truth Hurts
|
||
* Originally to All
|
||
* Originally dated 8 Jan 1992, 0:01
|
||
|
||
The Exact Origin of this Message is: Unknown
|
||
For Obvious Reasons even the Nodelist of the system that sent
|
||
this message has been Faked to protect the Party who sent out
|
||
this Message. In other Words, STOP HACKERS and PIRATES NOW!
|
||
|
||
|
||
It was strange that Ice Nine announced the disbandment of Operation
|
||
Overkill as a kid was taken into custody by a certain agency of law-
|
||
enforcement. It appears that Op O-K is now on the lamb and in fear of
|
||
being caught by and brought to justice. Yes the little twit that got caught
|
||
is singing his heart out for all to hear. He is spouting out names of
|
||
people that may raise an eyebrow or two. Here is the latest of names
|
||
that has come forth from the little twits mouth.
|
||
|
||
Kyle Rose aka Kelson Haldane proported to run a bbs Flexible Leftovers
|
||
914-221-7991 phone disconnected
|
||
|
||
aka Barney Bishop
|
||
aka Mr Fingers
|
||
aka Fastrash
|
||
aka fatass
|
||
aka overtoady
|
||
|
||
Brian Hirsch aka Slab runs a BBS (Full Volume BBS)
|
||
aka Kendar or Ken Dar
|
||
Karl Wreckstrom aka Ice Nine runs (PowerSurge BBS)
|
||
|
||
other names that have been given that have
|
||
law enforcement officials interested are
|
||
|
||
Phil Parker (Dark Angle) 914-562-3607
|
||
Al Draper (the Slayer) 914-691-3919
|
||
Chris ? (hippy hacker) 914-462-5305
|
||
Sysop 18 of Hanger 18
|
||
|
||
All of these people are now under investigation. If you have any other names
|
||
that may help this investigation should be forewarded to the Local FBI .
|
||
|
||
If you feel that this Information is In-Accurate Get a Lawyer and Then Call
|
||
The F.B.I. to try and clear your name if you truly are Innocent. If Not
|
||
then Run for Cover as the Next time your Doorbell Rings it could be ME!
|
||
|
||
Film at Eleven............
|
||
|
||
This is a Forwarded message.. From Fanastasia Maximallion
|
||
AKA Planet Buster..........
|
||
|
||
--- D'Bridge 1.30/002128
|
||
* Origin: Midwest Anti-Hacker News! No Phone # No Problem ! (91:602/310)
|
||
|
||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
||
|
||
Section [9]: Phantasy Distribution Sites
|
||
|
||
Phantasy's Distribution Site's are continually growing,we apologize if you
|
||
called a board and didn't find the Mag. Network Distribution Sites will
|
||
have the Issues first, we suggest calling one of them if a problem does
|
||
arise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1. Lightning Systems
|
||
19,200-1200 BAUD, 24 hours a day
|
||
(414) 363-4282
|
||
|
||
2. Sycamore Elite
|
||
19,200-1200 Baud HST, 24 Hours a day
|
||
(815) 895-5573
|
||
|
||
3. The Works BBS at (617-861-8976)
|
||
Largest Text Files BBS in the world, 3500+ text files online.
|
||
2400-300 Baud, 24 Hours a day
|
||
|
||
4. Pipers Pit BBS
|
||
19,200-9600 HST ONLY!!
|
||
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|
||
Over 370 Megs of Amiga and IBM
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||
(203)229-3251
|
||
|
||
5. BlitzKrieg BBS (TAP)
|
||
(502)-499-8933
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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PHANTASY(C) IIRG 1991,1992
|
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May Odin Guide Your Way!
|
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