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- WELCOME TO THE TWENTY-FIRST ISSUE OF -
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- A PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER OF -
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- Hacking,Phreaking,Anarchy,Survivalism,Commentary -
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Volume Number Five,Issue Number Twenty-One Dated 9/14/94
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Editor is Mercenary : iirg@cyberspace.net
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mercenar@works.com
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Article Submissions: The Mercenary/IIRG
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862 Farmington Avenue
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Suite 306
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Bristol,Ct 06010
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IIRG World Headquarters BBS: The Rune Stone
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14.4K HST Courier
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9600 V.32
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Private H/P/V, 6000+ Files
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Public H/P 3000+ Files
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Public Telecom 7200+ Files
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(203)-832-8441 or 0-700-THE-IIRG
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NUP: cyberdeck
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Table of Discontents:
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[1] IIRG Update
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By: Mercenary
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[2] Self-Reliance and Preparedness (Chapter I)
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By: Thomas Icom/IIRG
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[3] ANI (Automatic Number Identification) - Part II
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By: Mercenary/IIRG
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[4] Frequencies of Interest, Part I
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Compiled By: Thomas Icom/IIRG
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[5] The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground)
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Edited By: Mercenary
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1. FED'z Set Up Sting Operation in Connecticut?
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[6] New Phreaking Method Only Needs FCC Approval
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(3 Carriers Already Approved)
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By: Anonymous
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[7] FOR THE PEOPLE
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Supplied By: Those Wacky Secret Service Agents
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and other Federal Bunglers
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Edited by: Mercenary
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1. The FBI - Lost in CyberSpace
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2. Kevin Mitnik - Contact the FBI Please
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[8] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
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1. NCSA Starts Security Forum on CompuServe
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2. FCC Widens Spectrum for Wireless Data Devices
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3. IBM Attempts to Cash In On "Star-Trek"
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4. Blockbuster and Sega
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5. 3 Chinese Provinces to Upgrade Switches
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[9] SPECIAL REPORT - The IIRG Hacker Acronym List Rapers
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[10] Electronic Personal Organizers
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By: Thomas Icom/IIRG
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[11] Upcoming Conferences and Conventions
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[12] Listing of IIRG Distribution Sites
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[13] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites
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OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER...
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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]: IIRG Update
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By: Mercenary
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First of all, allow me to say its good to be back and we promise not to
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allow so much time between issues in the future.
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I have received tons of e-mail asking where the Hell we've been.
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Hopefully, I can clear that up for you now.
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On several extended trips, I became extremely sick and was laid up
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for several weeks. During this time the Rune Stone went down for a period of
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4 weeks as I was unable to take care of daily operations to the network.
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As my health has returned, so has the Rune Stone.
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Now apparently there has been some confusion about the systems status, well
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for those of you who haven't heard the Rune Stone is up and running at its
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same old number (203)-832-8441. However, the New User Password (NUP) has
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changed to CYBERDECK due to over publication in numerous mainstream computer
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magazines. If you were a registered user as of April 1,1994 then you should
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still be in the userbase.
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For those of you wanting to submit information or articles to the IIRG, you
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should send us mail at our group account iirg@cyberspace.net or you can use
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my standby account at mercenar@works.com for any correspondence. I'd strongly
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suggest you use iirg@cyberspace.net for a quicker reply.
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So far 1994 hasn't been a good year for our distribution sites, many have
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gone down and are in need of replacement. For those sysops who'd be
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interested in carrying Phantasy Magazine as an official distribution site,
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please contact me on the Rune Stone.
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In other IIRG news....
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Anubis should be publishing the next IIRG Technical Journal very shortly.
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At press time he still didn't know what the next Journal would cover, but
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I'm sure it'll be a good one.
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I'd like to thank everyone for their support during my illness, and we
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hope to make the rest of 1994 a memorable one in the H/P community.
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Mercenary/IIRG
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IIRG President
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Section [2]: Self-Reliance and Preparedness (Chapter I)
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By: Thomas Icom/IIRG
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Self-Reliance and Preparedness
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Chapter I
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Who and Why?
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When most people think of "survivalism", they conjure up images of camo-
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clad isolationists living in the "hills", stockpiling up an arsenal for "the
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day after". The reality of the situation is that for 90% of the people
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practicing survivalism, or as they prefer; "self-reliance and preparedness",
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the traditional survivalist image is about as alien a portrayal as you can
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get.
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Your typical person who practices self-reliance and preparedness is just
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an average individual who has the common sense to either make a few
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preparations for future situations that could affect them negatively, or who
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practice certain hobbies to partially alleviate their reliance on "the
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system". The family that raises a home garden and sells or cans their
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surplus, the city dweller who practices anti-mugging techniques, individuals
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who live in natural disaster-prone areas and have made plans to lessen
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disaster effects, and people who know a good marketable trade and go into
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business for themselves are all practicing self-reliance and preparedness.
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Most practitioners of self-reliance and preparedness aren't even aware they
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practice a definitive hobby. To them it's just good common sense, and it is.
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So, why all the negative press? The answer is simple. People who
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practice self-reliance and preparedness are less easily controlled than those
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who rely on the system for their existence. Take away some welfare
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recipient's food stamps and weekly check, and they'll quickly fall in line.
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That isn't done so easily with a practitioner of self-reliance and
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preparedness. Because of this, the establishment will attack practitioners of
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self-reliance and preparedness whenever possible. That is the reason behind
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gun control legislation, legislation against herbal and vitamin supplements,
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draconian regulations that make it difficult for the small businessman to
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operate profitably, and the large socialist "bread and circuses" programs the
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government is pushing. (Ancient Rome did the same thing to keep it's citizens
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in line.) It is also why "survivalists" and "computer hackers" are always
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getting bad press; while mediocrity, stupidity, flagrant promiscuity, and
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"following the crowd" are glamorized in the mass media.
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Sound incredible? Not once you've studied the techniques used by
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totalitarians to institute their control over the people. In fact, those
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techniques being used in our country today are considered standard operating
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procedure. They were used by Hitler and Stalin. They are being used today.
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They will be tried in the future.
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Despite all the subtle and obvious prejudice and persecution against
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practitioners of self-reliance and preparedness, it remains a craft that is
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quickly attracting people to it; people of high intelligence and common sense
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who realize that when something goes wrong, no bureaucrat will come riding up
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on a white stead to save them. Those, in this day and age, who do believe
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such nonsense are in for a ruse awakening; as such incidents as the LA riots,
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Crown Heights (New York City) riots, Southeastern hurricanes, Midwestern river
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flooding, increase in violent crime, worsening economy, thousands of layoffs,
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and increasing totalitarian government measures have proven.
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"This is How it All Begins"
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Self-reliance and preparedness is not for everyone. Some people won't be
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able to understand the concepts just presented to them. Considering the
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quality of the educational system these days, I'm not surprised that products
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of it would consider the concept of self-reliance and preparedness alien to
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them. Some others are going to dismiss reality, and continue on with their
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mundane existence.
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What is even more insidious however, is that some individuals, for
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political reasons which should be obvious to the reader by now (I hope), will
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violently disagree with me. The typical vague accusations of insanity,
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immoral activity, racism (Yes, it's true. Despite the fact that race isn't
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mentioned in this article, some idiot will throw in that accusation, along
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with some half-assed explanation as to why.), and incitement to anarchy will
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be loudly voiced. Such activity is good, as it serves three purposes. The
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first is that the free and uninhibited discussion of ideas is necessary for
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the function of a free society. The second is that by opening their mouths
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they automatically discredit themselves in the eyes of the intelligent. The
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third, as so often stated by the Brotherhood of the Sword and Rose, is that by
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making themselves known it will make the job that will have to be done on the
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"Night of the Rope" easier. On that note, lest a gentle reader get bent out
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of shape at the mention of hunting the opposition, it should be noted that the
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most effective way to deal with something trying to destroy you is to destroy
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it first. As General George Patton once said, "You don't win a war by dying
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for your country. You win a war by making the other poor son of a bitch die
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for his country."
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For those few remaining that have the intelligence, common sense, and
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initiative to get involved in self-reliance and preparedness, the first thing
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you need is the proper attitude. You have to make the conscious decision to
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begin to take charge of your life, and to gain your own self-determination and
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reliance from those who've stolen it from you. Once you have accepted the
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fact that you are responsible for yourself, the rest is easy. You'll also
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find it much more satisfying to be a free spirit, soaring above the mundane;
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knowing that you, instead of a faceless other, have control over your future.
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You need the desire to learn and broaden your horizons. As the famous
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Special Forces officer Larry Dring once said "It's what between your ears that
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counts." James Madison also said something similar, "A people who mean to be
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their own governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives."
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You need to have a positive outlook. Self-reliance and preparedness is
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the art of living, not avoiding death. While you should not view the world
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through rose-colored glasses, neither should you resign yourself to doom. The
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proper outlook is somewhere in the middle. You should acknowledge how bad
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things are, and then say "Ok, now lets succeed against said problems", as
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opposed to refusing to face the reality of a bad situation, or tackling a
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problem with the objective of "avoiding defeat" or "minimizing losses". When
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faced with a situation always play to win, not lose or draw. It's like the
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old parable as to whether a glass is half empty or half full.
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Some people may find the psychological pep talk redundant or unnecessary.
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I disagree. You could be the most knowledgeable individual in the world on
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self-reliance and preparedness, but if you have a negative attitude, that
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knowledge is worthless. A proper attitude is even more important than
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education! If you disagree with me, I only suggest you try adjusting your
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attitude to a more positive outlook for a while, and then check to see if you
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notice a difference in yourself. You'll find that once you have the right
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attitude down, your experiences will be much smoother. You'll also find that
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you'll have more confidence and generally feel better.
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"To know, to will, to dare, to be silent."
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-Thomas Icom/IIRG
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May Odin guide your way!
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Section [3]: ANI (Automatic Number Identification) - Part II
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By: Mercenary/IIRG
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In a previous issue of Phantasy, we published a toll-free number that
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was used as a demonstration of ANI. Well, like all good things - the
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toll-free number suffered a quick demise. Since then, we've received
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numerous requests for another 800 number or any other way that hackers
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could obtain the ANAC number for their area.
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Numerous trade publications have jumped on the band wagon, especially
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Nuts & Volts which has most recently as their July issue had articles
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on ANI. In Nuts & Volts they've published the PHUC-ANI as I like to call
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it, since it first appeared in a PHUC text file.
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That number is 1073214049889664, which has been in circulation for some
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time now. They've also published a Centel Communication Number which
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has already gone defunct.
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However another 800 ANI number that is still available is not even
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meant to be one. The Duke Power Company Automated Outage System at
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(800)769-3766 will read back to you the phone number from which you are
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calling if you call to report a power outage or pole light out.
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Since 1-800 ANI numbers are becoming few and far between, you will most
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likely be forced to use a local ANAC (Automatic Number Announcement Circuit).
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Most recently, an excellent ANAC list is being developed in the #Hack F.A.Q.
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by Voyager or more properly will@gnu.ai.mit.edu. What follows here is his
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list with a few additions and corrections of our own. We hope this helps
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all of you who have been begging for this information.
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NPA ANAC number Comments
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201 958 ion of PDA's (Personal Digital Assistants)
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that are being code-named "Tricorder". IBM is trying to keep a veil of
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secrecy on the project because they have not yet negotiated a deal with
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Paramount to use the brand name "Tricorder". If this is like any other
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standard IBM project, you might as well set Phasers on Kill. Because that's
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what they do to most projects.
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BLOCKBUSTER AND SEGA
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Are planning to distribute Sega's games on reloadable flash memory
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cartridges. All you console pirates get ready for the next generation.
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3 CHINESE PROVINCES TO UPGRADE SWITCHES
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The Chinese provinces of Tianjin, Shaanxi, and Hebei are upgrading their
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central offices to Northern Telecom DMS-100 switches. Chinese hackers are
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rumored to be anxiously awaiting their arrival for experimentation.
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Section [9]: SPECIAL REPORT - The IIRG Hacker Acronym List Rapers
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Most recently, a rash of Acronym lists have been appearing that are direct
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rip-offs of the IIRG's Hacker Acronym List. We've never had a problem with
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any group or individual incorporating IIRG material into their work as long
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as the IIRG is acknowledged in the credits or program.
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Apparently some groups and individuals have forgotten this and have been
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incorporating IIRG material into their files and not properly crediting
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the group. Like any good author, Mercenary has incorporated several fake
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acronyms into the list which are known only to him.
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However at this time we'd like to look at one group that has used the
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IIRG's Acronym list and has properly credited the IIRG.
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MuTaNT has used our list as well as some additions of their own to
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create the HaCKeRS ACRoNYM TRaNSLaToR PPE for PCBoard 15.1+.
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They have created a very nice ppe that allows you to look up acronyms
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online. All PCBoard sysops are encouraged to add this fine PPE to your
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system.
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On the other side of the coin is a list put out by D. Leria on 7/23/94.
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This acronym list is one of the most blatant rip-offs of the IIRG's list
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that we've ever seen with no mention of the IIRG in the credits.
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If your gonna use our material, put us in the credits.
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This isn't the first time this has happened, we've got about 5 lists on
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the Rune Stone that are direct copies of the IIRG's list from other
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groups that have our telltale fake acronyms in their lists.
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Although this provides us with a good laugh from time to time,
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we may be forced to release our next list in a non-ascii format.
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The IIRG
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Section [10]: Electronic Personal Organizers
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By: Thomas Icom/IIRG
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Most hobbyists keep a "hack book" to record information learned during
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hacking sessions. While writing things down for easier recall is a good thing,
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there are certain types of information which could prove to be disastrous
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should they be discovered in something as unsecured as a notebook.
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Some have taken their sensitive information and stored it in encrypted
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form on their machines. While this is a good technique when employed with a
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secure algorithm, it makes ready accessibility and use in the field a problem
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unless one has a small laptop or palmtop ($$$).
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A while ago, the electronic personal organizer came onto the market. This
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device fit into a pocket, and allowed one to store phone numbers and short
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memos. Some had password protection built in for secure information storage.
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Unfortunately, these early models were expensive, limited in storage capacity,
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and unreliable. These problems have been solved with the new models, some of
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which offer as much as 64K memory, and file transfer capability to/from a PC.
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The Royal "DM" series electronic personal organizers are representative
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models. There are three different models which offer different memory
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capacities (DM118: 18K, DM134: 34K, DM138 38K). The prices are reasonable;
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starting at $25 for the DM118. They have the following features:
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- Password Protection
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- Three phone number databases
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- 12/24 hour clock with multiple time zones and alarms
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- "Memo book"
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- Calender
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- metric/english measurement and currency conversion
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- 10 digit calculator
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- Schedule book linked to clock alarm
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- Infra-red wireless link for data transfer between a PC or other DM unit
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- Reset button for quick data erasure
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These devices are perfect "hackbooks" for storage of such proprietary data
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as phone numbers, account numbers, passwords, access codes, names, frequencies,
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and other information you want to keep from prying eyes. While 18K might not
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seem like much, it's plenty for phone numbers and similar information of a
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temporary nature. The password protection allows for up to an 8 character
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alpha-numeric password, and is adequate for 90% of your security needs.
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Yes, I heard about how the password protection on one unit was cracked by
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Scotland Yard who opened one up without killing the power, and managed to
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directly access the unit's RAM. Since you're naturally going to follow my
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recommendation of being a law abiding citizen who doesn't do anything illegal,
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I doubt you'll ever run into that situation.
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It now appears, however, that law abiding citizens are currently being
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targeted by certain totalitarian types who don't like them exercising their
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constitutional rights. A recent incident that comes to mind were those people
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who protested the building of half-way houses in their neighborhood, and were
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subsequently harassed by HUD who subpoenaed their personal records, filed
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"discrimination" charges against them, and court-ordered them to provide names
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of friends and associates so HUD could also "investigate" additional people who
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"might be practicing discrimination".
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If you feel that such an attack might be a problem; regularly back-up the
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data onto a PC, encrypt it with some insanely secure algorithm, and when you
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run into a problem requiring you to do a data-wipe quicker than the reset
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button offers; break the unit in half and be glad you're safe and only out $25.
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Section [11]: Upcoming Conferences and Conventions
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DATE: 09/19/94
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TITLE: Practical Methods for Information Systems Risk Analysis
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LOCATION: NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
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SPONSOR: CSI Seminars at Government Sites
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CONTACT: Computer Security Institute
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ADDRESS: 600 Harrison Street
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CITY_ST: San Francisco, CA 94107
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PHONE: (415) 905-2626
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DATE: 10/04/94
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TITLE: UNIX EXPO '94
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LOCATION: New York City
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SPONSOR: UniDirect, Computer ResellerNews
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CONTACT: UNIX EXPO
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ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1422
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CITY_ST: Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
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PHONE: 800-829-3976
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DATE: 10/11/94
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TITLE: 17th National Computer Security Conference
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LOCATION: Baltimore, MD
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SPONSOR: NCSC & NIST
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CONTACT: NCS Conference Secretary, APS XI
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ADDRESS: National Computer Security Center
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CITY_ST: Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000
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PHONE: (301) 975-2775
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DATE: 11/02/94
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TITLE: 2nd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
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LOCATION: Fairfax, VA
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SPONSOR: ACM SIGSAC
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CONTACT: Ravi Sandhu
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ADDRESS: George Mason University, ISSE Dept., M/S 4A4
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CITY_ST: Fairfax, VA 22030
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PHONE: (703) 993-1659
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DATE: 11/07/94
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TITLE: European Symposium on Research in Computer Security
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LOCATION: Brighton, United Kingdom
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SPONSOR: IMA, AFCET, BCS Security Special Interest Group, and CERT-ONERA
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CONTACT: Pamela Irving, Conference Officer
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ADDRESS: Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, 16 Nelson St.
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CITY_ST: ESSEX SS1 1EF, UK
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PHONE: dieter@dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk
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DATE: 12/05/94
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TITLE: Introduction to Computer Security
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LOCATION: NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
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SPONSOR: CSI Seminars at Government Sites
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CONTACT: Computer Security Institute
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ADDRESS: 600 Harrison Street
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CITY_ST: San Francisco, CA 94107
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PHONE: (415) 905-2626
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DATE: 12/05/94
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TITLE: 10th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
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LOCATION: Orlando, FL
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SPONSOR: Aerospace Computer Security Associates & ACM
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CONTACT: Ann Marmor-Squires
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ADDRESS: TRW Systems Division, 1 Federal Systems Park Dr.
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CITY_ST: Fairfax, VA 22030
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PHONE: (703) 803-5503
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Section [12]: IIRG Distribution Sites
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(or Gateways to Oblivion)
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IIRG World HQ: The Rune Stone BBS
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14.4k HST
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Phantasy's Home Board
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Complete IIRG Archives 14000+ Files
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(203)-832-8441
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NUP: Cyberdeck
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IIRG Distribution Site 1: Deadcity
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Sysop: RoughNeck
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Australia
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Criminal Intent HQ
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+61-3-417-2060
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IIRG Distribution Site 2: Alliance BBS
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(612)-251-8596
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(Originally ASU Underground in Tempe AZ)
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355+ mb H/P/A/UFO and others on CD-ROM
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IIRG Distro Site
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IIRG Distribution Site 3: Hollow Tree Productions
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Sysop: Phantasm
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TWA Distro
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IIRG Phantasy Distro
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Extreme*Net
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(313)-EXE-TREME
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IIRG Distribution Site 4: Unauthorised Access Uk
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Online 10.00pm-7.00am GMT
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+44-(0)636-708063
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3oo/12oo/24oo/96oo/14.4k HST
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Established 1990
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British Underground Guild WHQ
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SysOp: Phantasm
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IIRG Distribution Site 5: The Black Lodge
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LodgeNet Member Site
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Sysop: The Brit
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(5o8)-PRI-VATE
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IIRG Distribution Site 6: Kaotic Attractor
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Sysop: Mr Wyzard
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(5o8)-PRI-VATE
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Section [13]: Phantasy Distribution Sites
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Phantasy's Distribution Site's are continually changing,we apologize if you
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called a board and didn't find the Mag. Network Distribution Sites will
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have the Issues first, we suggest calling one of them if a problem does
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arise.
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1. Lightning Systems
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(414) 363-4282
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200 Million Bytes OnLine
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USRobotics Dual Standard HST/V.32bis
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2400 thru 14.4k v.32bis/HST
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2. The Works BBS
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Waffle Net v1.65
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[617]/861-8976
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3/12/24/96/14400b 7dy/24hr N,8,1
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Lexington, MA
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200 Megabytes of Storage
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99.44% pure textfiles
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Remote cDc Node (Very remote)
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3. Uncensored Communications
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Cybertek Magazine SIG
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(914)-761-6877
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4. The Computer Laboratory Underground 'puternet
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Phone: +1.515.232.7631
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No warez, No codez, No ratios, No hassles.
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Phantasy Distro Site
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Phantasy is also available on these systems,
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Ripco II BBS The Hell Pit Cybernetic Violence
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(312)-528-5020 (708)-459-7267 (514)-PRI-VATE
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PHANTASY(C) IIRG 1991,1992,1993,1994
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May Odin Guide Your Way!
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May You Be Feasting and Drinking in Valhalla For a Full Night
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Before the Christian God Knows You're Dead
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