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[ The Assassin Box ]
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[ Linked by Grim Reaper ]
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[____________________________________________________________________]
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After creating system crushers and line-noise inducers for so long, I
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decided to make something that would really appeal to all the anarchists
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and phreaks out there who enjoy terrorizing people through the phone.
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Many months ago, I decided on this design as the "sure" thing to scare,
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or even injure your enemies. The plans are simple, and easy to follow.
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Make sure you read through once before you start.
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Origin:
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Well a couple of my friends and I always go out phreaking on weekend
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nights. After using dayglo [bud, wire tap, test kit,etc.] boxes, we were
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bored and decided to move on to telephone terrorism. There are many ways
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you can hurt people through the common telephone, or cause havoc in the
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night. The following designs suggest a few, and as always, they are ready
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for you to improve upon.
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Assassin Box and line-surge injuries
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Materials needed for construction of Assassin Box:
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1. One[1] common car battery or battery of equal voltage, must be portable
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2. At least eight[8] feet of tough copper wire, preferable insulated
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3. An AT&T test kit, or a splitter box connector [alligator clips,etc.]
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4. A gunny sack, or leather bag to put battery in
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5. Wire stripper, or raw telephone cord- Grade "G" AT&T manufacture
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There might be some extra stuff, I'll mention it in the construction.
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Construction of Assassin box:
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Step 1.
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First, take the test kit and strip it of any overhanging wire or extra
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material. You might want to clean it off. Now get out that battery and your
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copper wire. You'll see two terminals on the test kit, look like this:
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* *
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A B
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Where A=positive tip, and B=negative tip. Now take about 4 feet of copper
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wire and wire the A terminal to the positive bolt on the battery. Make sure
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you've grounded yourself, and you should be wearing some kind of protection
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against electricity. Next wire the B terminal and the negative bolt with
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another four feet of wire. Don't cross wires, and let it hang down [test kit]
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over the side of a table, with your battery on the table. Wrap all connections
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with electric tape, or solder them if you want to.
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Step 2.
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This is the important part. You now just about have a working box. Put it
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all in the bag or sack, and carry it with you [along with your supplies]
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to your victim's house. Go to the back of the house, or on the side where
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the Lighting & Power register is [metal box]. Now near that you should
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find a little black, grey, or green, sometimes white, box with a pop-off
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lid. Slide your hands underneath and pull the cover off. Note: I've seen
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boxes where you have to unscrew it first. Almost all of them have the BELL
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telephone logo on them. This is the connection box, or trunk connection, that
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connects your house to Ma Bell's network.
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Inside you will find four terminals...although some have five.
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Here's how I label them.
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* *
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A B
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E
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* *
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C D
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Got it? Good... now look at the terminals closely. The ones for your use
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will be C and D. Also, B and D might come in handy. The C terminal should
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be connected to a red wire coming out of the house. The D should have a
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green. If they don't, see which ones do. When you find them, get out your
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assassin box [battery and test kit]. Now take the two prongs [alligator clips]
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and attach the red one to the terminal with the red wire connected. Next take
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the green [or black] prong and slip onto the terminal with the green wire
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connected. You now have an operating assassin box. Just lay it down there,
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or bury it in the ground [that's why it's in a sack].
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Step 3.
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This final step is just a bunch of helpful things to do to hide your great
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new box.
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1. If you haven't buried it, put grass all over and atop it. Make it look
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like it's just a clump of grass, or a bush.
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2. IF it's buried, try to tape the wires together [Note: If they're not
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insulated, don't worry about this part. Make sure the battery is well covered
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and moisture cannot get to it. This might call for wrapping it up in
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some form of cellophane or plastic cover-all.
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3. Put the cover BACK on the connection box, or close the door. If it has
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a screwable cover, don't screw it back in. Just make sure it looks like
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it's closed and secure.
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4. Now stand back about ten feet, and see if it's visible. If it is, then
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do what is feasible to protect it.
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End of construction.
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Line-surge injuries with the Assassin box:
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The whole point of making an assassin box is to scare, or hurt your enemy.
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No better way to do this than a shock of electricity right in the ear. Now
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the box will send extra voltage through the line when your victim picks up
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the phone [call coming through]. Note: this box sometimes causes funny
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effects, like ringing a phone automatically [voltage surge], or messing up a
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call. But most of the time it is effective.
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Some sample scenarios:
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1. He [your victim] picks up the phone to dial. He might notice a tingling
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vibration in his hand. Dial tone might be filled with static. As soon as
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he dials, the earpiece will fill with static, and voltage will be applied
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to the reciever and earpiece of the phone. This usually results in a
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bad shock.
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2. This is more common. He will pick up the phone, and touch the keypad.
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The KEYPAD will shock him. Now when a line goes into the phone, direct
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current is applied for your call, while alternating current rings the bell
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in the phone. Your 120 or so applied volts will most likely stay resident
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in the bell or keypad area. When a button is pushed, it will come in
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contact with the extra voltage, thus shock.
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3. Other things are always possible, like the destruction of vital circuitry
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in the phone, which results in the defilement of the instrument.
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Well, that's just about it for this time. The plans will be effective, unless
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you build it wrong, and I shouldn't be blamed for your total lack of electronic
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skills. As always, here's a:
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DISCLAIMER:
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I, Sir Grim Reaper, am not responsible for the death or injuries involved
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with my design. IF it kills the dude, YOU are responsible.
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[ Yeah, Right]
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[Mother Earth BBS]
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