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155 lines
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THE AT&T 959 EXCHANGE
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CONTACT: NOFRIENDS@AOL.COM (INTERNET)
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PREFACE
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Because AT&T is still MA BELL, they still have an exchange set up just for
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themselves. This is why phreakers should be scammin' AT&T and Sprint and
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not MCI. Simply on ethics... Sprint and AT&T both come from monopolies.
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They have too much fucking money that they did not earn. MCI worked for
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their money. They were actually Renegades just like us. They fought for
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years to break up that FAT CAT MA BELL. When they first started, they
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set up equipment in their house, and AT&T people came late at night and
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ripped the wires out, literally. AT&T has 73,000,000,000 dollars that they
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scammed from everybody's parents. They deserve to die. You can not feel
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sorry for hacking AT&T. I encourage it to the fullest extent possible.
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This is the first in my series. To those of you who know about the 959
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exchange, my respect to you. For those of you who don't, it's about
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goddam time you learned.
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ABOUT 959
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Back in the day, AT&T set up a test exchange. This exchange was used for
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lineman to do tests. AT&T being overpriced and big, kept this exchange
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even after they were broke up.
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One good thing is you can't use any other carrier to access it. Since it
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isn't an exchange at all.
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If you dial a local 959 number, depending on where you are, you will find
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a lot of neat shit. These are Local Exchange Carrier test lines. In
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every area code the test lines are different. A few are standard.
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On an interstate level, though, 959 is all the same. That's the AT&T part.
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You must use AT&T to hack it. You can use codez, but there is no reason.
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AT&T does not charge for 959 calls. The calls are free. Out of about
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20,000 959 calls made, I have only received two bills. One was when I used
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a calling card to access it, I got a bill for $.99 and disputed it 'cuz
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there is, according to AT&T, no 959 exchange. Then, when I accessed it
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through USA direct, they charged me the same rate as if you call an 800#.
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Once again, I disputed it, "There is no 959 exchange."
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You used to be able to bill calls to 959 numbers, but I think after to
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$390,000 in rejected calls, AT&T put an end to that.
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959 ON A LOCAL LEVEL
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In 75% of the country, the coin test number is 959-1230. Call this the
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next time you are at a BELL pay telephone (GTE, ALLTEL, UNITED don't
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work). It's a red box tester. Nickel. Dime. Quarter. Gives your
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money back.
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To access it, just dial it. No area codes.
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This does not work from NEW YORK for some reason and I am sure other
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parts of the country too.
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When I dial other 959 numbers, I get a variety of things. Since they
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are all different all over the country, no reason in listing the nums.
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Try 1000, 2000, etc...
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Most numbers when I dial, I usually get "BONG <BELL OF PA>" And then
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it wants a calling card. Mind you, I don't dial 0+. I put my card
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number in it, and it tells me my call can not be completed as dialed.
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This is a good way to get an operator on phones that do not allow
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access to one. You can tell the operator you dialed wrong and she'll
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get you any number or transfer you to a long distnace carrier.
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Some other numbers go, "DONG <AT&T>." Even if you have Sprint, MCI,
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or whatever, these local numbers give you AT&T. Hack and find out.
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You'll find loops, bizy's, tones, noise lines, all sorts of stuph.
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Just gotta play with it.
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959 ON AN INTERSTATE LEVEL
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Do these expirements. You might as well, they are free.
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Dial 512-959-2000.
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Neat.
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Dial 412-959-2000.
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Neater.
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Dial 313-959-2000.
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WOW. That's right, no matter what area code you dial, you'll get the
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same fucking thing. (MIND YOU, if you don't have AT&T and you shouldn't,
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dial 10288+the #)
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Now, dial XXX-959-1000. You'll get some fucked up noise. This line will
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hang forever. If you have 10 lines and you dial 512-959-1000, then on
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another line, you dial 512-959-1000 again, you'll get the same thing.
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But, the third time you do it, it'll be busy. If you ever need more than
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2 lines to one of their numbers, just change area codes. So, with
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512-959-1000 being bizy, dial 817-959-1000. It ain't bizy. Kool.
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Numbers scatterd through XXX-959-1XXX give you a veriety of test loops,
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noises, and all that good stuph. In addition, you'll hear circuit
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bizys, odd recordings. They've hidden the goodies. You'll be searching
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and get bored 'cuz you'll find nothing for a long time and then some
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weird number like 1983 will work. You have to expirement.
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XXX-959-2000 through like 2100 are people who work for AT&T's network
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services. Most don't even know they have 959 #'s. The system is so
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old and they don't use them anymore. You'll often get AT&T 800 or
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WATTS and SDN (software defined network).
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NOW, I GAVE YOU A WORM, GO FISH!
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Go hack it.
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WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE CAUGHT
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No one has ever complained because I hacked 959; but, then again, AT&T
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doesn't even bother to have the AIC (Account Inquiry Center/Corp
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Security) call me anymore. They are well aware of my presence.
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Mind you, it is not illegal to dial numbers. They try to make you
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think it is. They say you were hacking. FUCK THEM. You weren't
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hacking, you made some dialing errors.
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IF AT&T should ever call you, say, "AT&T? Fuck you. You're overpriced
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and big. I use real long distance, I use MCI." BTW, you should never
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have AT&T as your carrier. MCI is better and it protects you. The
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Bell companies understand it when you tell them that AT&T is screwing
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with you and you don't even use their carrier.
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If AT&T threatens you ever about anything, just hang up. If they call
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back, write to your PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION or PUBLIC UTILITY
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COMMISSION. I'll be writing a file on that shortly. Also, write the
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FCC. Tell the PUC that you are not a customer of this big overpriced
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dumb monopoly and that AT&T is engaging in, "unjust, unreasonable
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and discriminatory harrassment and failure to cease and desist when
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demand was made." If they call once, tell the PUC they called 8 times.
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If they call twice, 16. They'll believe you. AT&T does it every day.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR ME
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If you find any goodies, please contact me on the internet at
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NOFRIENDS@AOL.COM I'd appreciate hearing from people. I'd be more
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than happy to exchange other secrets about the AT&T network for
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information. I'm not interested in codes, etc... just flaws,
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problems, neat numbers, etc...
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10/10/1993
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