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163 lines
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==----...+-----------------------+...----==
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===----...| |...----===
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====----...|Wiretapping for dummies|...----====
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=====----...| tutorial by |...----=====
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====----...| cracked.anarchist |...----====
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===----...| |...----===
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==----...+-----------------------+...----==
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This tutorial is basically a re-write of a previous
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tutorial on wiretapping. this tutorial is aimed at
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people who want to monitor/record phone
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conversations, but are too lazy to read a
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complicated diagram. Keeping this in mind, this
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method is not exactly *good* for the phone line,
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phones, tape recorder, etc. The pros and cons are
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listed below.
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* PROS
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* Easy to make
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* Requires next-to-no technical knowlage
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* Made quickly
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* Cheap
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* Cons
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* Not good for phone/phone line
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* Lowers phone volume on all ends
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* ILLEGAL AS HELL
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Now, let's begin! First, let's gather the ingredients...
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* 1x Tape recorder
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* 1x Blank tape
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* 1x Phone line
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* 1x Headphone cable
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* 1x Wirestippers/pocket knife/etc
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* 1x Roll electrical tape
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* 1x Scissors
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Once you get these, it is time to begin.
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First off, cut the headphones off of the headphone
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cable, so that the end you plug into the cd
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player/computer is left attached to the cable.
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+----------------Headphone Cable------------------+
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|-|=|===||+++++++++++++++++++++|| <-- cut off here|
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+-------------------------------------------------+
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Second, Cut one of the phone jack off of the phone
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cable.
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+------------------Phone Cable--------------------+
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|-|=|===||+++++++++++++++++++++|| <-- cut off here|
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+-------------------------------------------------+
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After this, strip about 5 inches of the phone cord
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from the end that does not have a phone jack. Then
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strip about 5 inches from the headphone cable (not
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the end with the headphone jack).
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+----------------Phone/Headphone------------------+
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| -------------------------------+====RED==== |
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| end with jack | |
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| -------------------------------+===GREEN=== |
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| -------------------------------+====RED==== |
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| end with jack |===WHITE=== |
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| -------------------------------+===GREEN=== |
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+-------------------------------------------------+
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After stripping the phone cable, you should now see
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either 2 or four wires. If there is four, just cut
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off the yellow and black wires (they don't matter).
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Next, strip the red and green wires about 1 inch.
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Twist the inards of both wires (not together) so
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that they are more managable.
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After that, look at the headphone cable. You should
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see three wires; red, yellow, and white. If you
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don't, you probably see red, white, and either one
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un-protected wire or two. If there is only one
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unprotected wire, make sure that is doesn't touch
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the others by covering with electrical tape. If two,
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tie the two unprotected ones together and insulate
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with electrical tape. Strip all of the rest about 1
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inch. Then, you need to twist the innards of those
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wires (not with eachother) so they are more
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managable.
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+----------------Phone/Headphone------------------+
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| // = Spliced |
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+-------------------------------------------------+
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| -------------------------------+====RED==-- |
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| end with jack | |
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| -------------------------------+===GREEN=-- |
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| -------------------------------+====RED==-- |
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| end with jack |===WHITE=// |
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| -------------------------------+===GREEN=-- |
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+-------------------------------------------------+
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Now we need to splice the wires together. Start off
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by splicing (twisting together well) the innards of
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the red wire from the phone cord with the red wire
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from the headphone cord. Next, twist the innards of
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the white wire from the headphone cord with the
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innards of the green wire from the phone cord. Use
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electrical tape to cover up all wires where they are
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exposed, so you do not see their innards (only their
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coating and the electrical tape).
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+-----------------Phone/Headphone-------------------+
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| // = Spliced |
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+---------------------------------------------------+
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|----RED FROM PHONE CABLE-----//--RED (HEADPHONE)-- |
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|---GREEN FROM PHONE CABLE----// --WHITE (HEADPHONE)|
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+---------------------------------------------------+
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After this, put a blank tape in the tape recorder.
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Take the headphone jack and plug it into the hole in
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the tape recorder, which is probably labeled 'Input'.
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Now, plug the end with the phone jack into the wall.
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Click 'record' (usually a red circle button) on the
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tape player. After a few seconds, unplug the cable
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from the input plugin on the tape recorder, and push
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the button labeled 'play' (usually a triangle shape).
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you should hear a dialtone. If you don't, then make
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sure you are using a tape recorder with a built-in
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speaker, and if there isn't one then plug in some
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headphones (Also check the volume). If you still
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don't hear a dialtone, check all the connections and
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spliced areas for proper connectivity, and to make
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sure that the wrong wires do not cross.
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Now, I'd use electrical tape to keep all the spliced
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wires in one spot.
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Congradulations! you now have a functioning wiretap!
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Next time someone calls (or someone in your house
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calls out), you can record the conversation by
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plugging the wiretap into the tape recorder, and into
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the wall, and pushing record.
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