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165 lines
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Mastercall director
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by Talisman/ACU
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Mastercall directors are now being commonly installed around Australia by
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Telecom, So what do they do and what good are they to me?
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Principle of operation
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The TELECOM DIRECTOR Call diverter enables an incoming call (from A-PARTY)
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to a customer's number (B-PARTY) to be diverted to another number (C-PARTY)
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When ring current is detected on the B-PARTY line, The unit loops the
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second line, dials out the diversion number in memory, and connects the
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two parties when the call is answered.
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The caller is not aware of any transfer, and at the completion of the call
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the director detects busy tone. dial tone or silence to automatically disconect
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within seconds.
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Lets phreak !
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Directors can be used for most of the activites that are done on loops
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in the states. eg. You may wish someone to call you but do not want them to
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know your home number so simple tell them to call you at a certain time
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and give them the number of the director. About five minute before they
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are due to call reprogram the director to divert the call to you.
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Maybe you wish to hack something or make a malicous call and you are scared
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that you may be traced so program the director to divert you to there number
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then simply ring the main number. Try programming the director to divert
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calls to you then have your contact's call a operator and ask to see if
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you will except reverse charges,when the operator calls the director
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she/he/it won't be aware of the transfer and then you simply except the
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reverse charges which are really billed to the director..
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* All ways make sure whoever you call will deny all knowledge of the call *
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User Guide for REMOTE CONTROL DIVERSION
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To Activate diversion:
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1. Lift reciever (even lamers can do this one.)
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2. Dial the diverter line number (Line 2)
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3. After 4 double ring tones DIRECTOR answers
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4. Listen for message "Welcome to Telecom director enter P.I.N number"
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5. Enter Personal Identification Number with a touch phone
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6. Press "1"
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- If diverter responds "Divert On" hang up reciever
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- If diverter responds "Divert Off" press "1" agian and diverter will
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respond "Divert On"
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7. Enter other programme changes as desired.
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8. Hang up reciever
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To Deactivate diversion:
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Repeat steps 1 to 5
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6. Press "1"
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- If diverter responds "Divert Off" hang up reciever
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- If diverter responds "Divert On" press "1" agian and diverter will
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respond "Divert Off"
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7. Enter other programme changes as desired.
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8. Hang up reciever
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To change 1st diversion number:
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Repeat steps 1 to 5
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6. Press "2" - diverter beeps and responds "Enter Number"
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7. Enter required diversion number ("##" can causes a dial pause)
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8. Press "#" - diverter beeps and repeats diversion number
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9. Enter other programme changes as desired
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10.Hang up receiver.
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To change 2nd diversion number:
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NOTE: If a second diversion number is not required, enter a single "0"
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into the second number location.
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Repeat steps 1 to 5
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6. Press "5" - diverter beeps and responds "Enter Number"
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7. Enter second diversion number
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8. Press "#" - diverter beeps and repeats diversion number
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9. Enter other programme changes as desired
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10.Hang up receiver.
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** REMBER BEFORE CHANGING THE DIVERSION NUMBER PRESS "#" TO FIND THE NORMAL
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DIVERSION NUMBER AND REPROGRAM IT AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED **
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Now some ideas on how to Find & Hack them.
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1. Have contacts in Telecom.
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2. Find them by accident if you do find one by accident chances are
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you will have found the 2nd line (The one that asks for pin)
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Now what how do i find the main number to call and the pin ?
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Well i have noticed one thing that is when Telecom sets the director up they
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usually have a standard way programing the pin,but this seems to vary from
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area to area one common way is programming the pin seems to be the last 3
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digits of the diversion number..
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eg. 123-4567 maybe the diversion number so when it asks for
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the pin the first thing i try is "567".
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Director numbers are not free to call so its not really advisable to
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make 999 calls in a attempt to get the pin!
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Once your past the pin number and your now after the main number there
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are three ways that i use ..
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1. Type the Pin and press "#" write down the number your diverted to
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and call it, Then simply engage in some "Social Engineering" and
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try to find the main number. Or pretend to be a telecom tech.
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2. More "Social Engineering" if you know the number for the exchange
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that the diversion number is connected to call them say your
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a Tech trying to fix a fault on this line and you would like to know
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the main number of the director. (Called 1st leg by telecom)
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3. Just reprogram the director to call you and then wait for a call
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and ask them what number they were calling.
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Remember when ever you change the diversion number that person will also
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get calls for who ever owns the director so its a good idea to only do
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this late at night.
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Some facts about Director
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- Will terminate calls lasting longer than 30 minutes and will send
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a warning tone to the C-PARTY, 30 seconds before.
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- May be programmed to send an indentification tone to the called
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party to indicate a diverted call, the caller does not hear this tone.
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- May be programmed to prevent the A-PARTY from hearing the STD pips
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- It only rembers the current diversion number as soon as you change it
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all record of were it used to divert to is lost.
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- It is usually installed in the exchange but maybe installed anywhere.
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- It stores a record of how many calls have been diverted.
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- It may be programed by a number pad on the director console
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- If two diversion numbers are programmed the diverter will try the
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two numbers alternately until the call is answered
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- Maximum of 16 digits in the diversion number
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- Not all Directors are remotely programable.
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- Designed,Manufactured and serviced in Australia by Design 2000
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pty ltd Melbourne
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- Does not appear to allow data over 300 baud through it.
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Special Thanxs to Code Tapper of THE FIRE STARTERS for starting me out
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in the world of Phreaking.. Sorry to hear you were busted..
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Have Fun and be cool!
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** TALISMAN/AUSTRALIAN CRACKERS UNITED **
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