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DarkStorm's
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Book
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of
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Compiled Articles on
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Destruction, Crime,
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and
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Other Illegal Acts
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"Are You Ready For A Good Time?"
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Version II.IX May 1991
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Page i
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Pretext:
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The author and co-authors of this document, and authors of
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the enclosed articles take absolutely no responsibilyity for the
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actions taken by the readers of this file. The readers are
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assumed to be of whole mind and competancy, so as not to warrant
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the punishment of anyone for committing any act herein described.
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This file was composed as a documentary article, and in no
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way reflects the author's views on law enforcement, its officers,
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or its purpose. This article is an informative look at the other
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side. The readers do not have to nor are expected to take part in
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any of the acts herein described.
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Inside this file one will find many detailed descriptions on
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how to get anything you ever wanted for free, how to make others
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pay for your goodies, how to destroy any thing and anyone at
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will, and how to reek havoc upon the populus. The author does not
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condone this sort of action, and suggests that those who really
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want to do this should read no further, and go see a doctor.
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Those who shun the thought of my even compiling this file should
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stop fucking reading this and delete it, since it won't do well
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sitting next to all your other pristine files on how to track
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hackers, and how to protect yourself from setting eyes upon
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pornography(*).
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I hereby denounce this article and have decided to delete it
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from my drive, hopefully before I get the urge to upload it to
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the unsuspecting populus. Those concerned with my actions, rest
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your eyes, type: DEL DARK19-?.TXT <CR> at the DOS prompt, and get
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some sleep.
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Now that those assholes are gone, everyone else come back,
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all others should read on(including the guys I told to see a
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doctor). Enjoy this documentation, it is the result of many
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sleepless nights, many hours of downloading, buffering, and CHATs
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to get the necessary information for you all. By the time you
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read this I will probably have about 40-60k more of texts to add
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to the file, as I have sitting in front of me a few articles on
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jailbreak, car theft, atombombs (<--most humorous article, a must
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read.), radar guns, unemployment checks while you still have a
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job, free food, anti-police warfare, phreaking(@), knife
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fighting, the making of viruses (comes complete with a starter
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kit/file) etc. I'm sure you'll all enjoy these, but for now, just
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read the ones here, it will take you long enough as it is.
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(*) oh yeah, PORNOGRAPHY--->definition--from 'porno-graphos'
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Greek or something for 'the writing of the prostitutes'. Nice
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writing I assume.
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(@) There are some articles on phreaking here, but I have
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more....
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Page ii
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Pretext
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(cont.)
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Read the articles carefully on phreaking and on hacking, it
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is important that you do not get caught trying out any of these
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things. There are some non-hacker/pirate articles here, such as
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the noise filter to rid yourself of linenoise forever, but I felt
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it was important to the hacker, and even to the amatuer.
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Most all of the articles enclosed can be done with little
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expended money, some more than others. The only articles that do
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not say how to build them, such as the HBO decoder and the RADAR
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jammer are stored as .ZIP files in the DRKSTRM?.ZIP. These are
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for you to read, and decide whether or not you want to spend the
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money to get them. I would assume that the guys have been shut
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down, so I have been looking for a replacement for the RADAR text
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(I already have a couple of HBO texts on how to make em.)
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The only other stuff in here that claims to tell how to
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build something that doesn't is the couple of articles on Blue
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Boxing, (#'s 1-3), they are VERY informative to the newcomer, and
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I left them ther for the reading, besides, the texts on how to
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build the Pearl Box and a bunch of others will allow you to make
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the Blue Box tones. Some of my own advice for you: Make the Gold
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Box, NEVER EVER make a Blotto Box, unless you wish to get a
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lawsuit shoved so far up your asshole that you'll be tasting it
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in your mouth for years to come. And unless you're extrememely
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demented, don't make a Urine Box.
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I am looking for the file "Jane's All The World's Boxes", if
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anyone has it, please upload it to any BBS I'm on, I would like
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to include it in my next issue of DRKSTRM. It has many many more
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boxes that are not listed here, nor anywhere else to my
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knowledge. (To the authors of Jane's ATWB, I only plan to use a
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few of the better ones, I will not include it all.) [Still
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looking....]
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The HBO file on page 123 works great. I use it now, and it's
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fine.
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Also, if you have any intention of doing anything mentioned
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in this documnet, read the articles on it carefully. As in the
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instance of the two Carding texts, the first says how to do it,
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but yet, if you read the second one, you will realize that had
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you tried it now, you would probably be sitting in a dingy cell
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with a big Samoan named Biff who wants to make you his wife.
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Go nuts!
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Have a Hell of a time!
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Page iii
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Table of Contents
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Subject: Page(s):
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Pretext................................................ii-iii
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Table of Contents......................................iv-vi
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Special Thanks To:.......................................vii
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Preaking and Hacking:
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Bell Trashing.......................................1-2
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Blue Boxing.........................................3-5
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Better Homes and Blue Boxing File #1................6-8
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Better Homes and Blue Boxing File #2................9-15
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Better Homes and Blue Boxing File #3...............16-20
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Red Boxing...........................................21
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Hacker's Atlas (By: The Wyvern)....................22-26
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How To Build Various Boxes:
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Noise Filters......................................27-29
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Neon Box.............................................30
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White Box..........................................31-32
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Black Box..........................................33-35
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Urine Box..........................................36-37
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Blotto Box.........................................38-40
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Beige Box..........................................41-44
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Aqua Box...........................................45-48
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Cheese Box File #1...................................49
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Cheese Box FIle #2...................................50
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Brown Box..........................................51-52
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Gold Box...........................................53-54
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Crimson Box........................................55-56
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Pearl Box..........................................57-58
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Silver Box.........................................59-61
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Red Box..............................................62
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Green Box............................................63
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The Book of Unlawfuls (By: Shadowspawn):
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Section I -- Bombs.................................64-65
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Section II -- Hacking................................66
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Lock Picking:
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Combination Locks..................................67-68
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Door Knobs....(2 Files)............................69-75
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Padlocks.............................................76
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Weird Drugs.............................................77-78
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House Breaking............................................79
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Demolition Files (By: King Arthur):
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Number 1...........................................80-81
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Number 2...........................................82-84
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Page iv
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Table of Contents
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(cont.)
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Subject: Page(s):
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Bombs + Chemicals:
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House-Hold Equivelences for Chemicals..............85-86
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Misc. Compounds (By: The Prowler)..................87-88
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Black Powder.......................................89-90
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Fire Bombs, Napalm, etc............................91-92
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Nitrogylcerine.....................................93-94
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Misc. Demolitions, Flares, Fuels, etc.............95-101
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Moltov Cocktail.....................................102
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The Anarchist's Micro-Cookbook (By: Maelstrom).........103-105
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Cars:
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How to Hotwire a Car................................106
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How to Fuck one up..................................107
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Terror/ism:
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Electronic Terrorism..............................108-110
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Harmless Terror...................................111-112
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Carding:
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Carding Text #1...................................113-114
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New Info on Carding...............................115-119
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Free Shit:
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Change..............................................120
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Postage...........................................121-122
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HBO.................................................123
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HBO Revised.........................................123b
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HBO + Free PAY TV.................................124-128
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Cable TV Hacking.................................128b-128
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3-Way Teleconferencing..............................129
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Horses..............................................130
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Frequencies:
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Bugs, Taps, Mikes.................................131-132
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Federal Frequencies...............................133-136
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Code Words........................................137-138
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Common 10 Codes (ie; 10-4)..........................139
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Quick Notes on Frequencies..........................140
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Info on Hacking/Pirate Groups:
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Information on Hacker Groups......................141-142
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Electronic Hacker Magazines.......................143-144
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Printed Hacker/CU Magazines.......................145-146
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Misc. Catalogs on Crime/CU/Hacking etc............147-151
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Page v
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Table of Contents
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(cont.)
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Subject: Page(s):
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Info on Haking/Pirate Groups: (cont.)
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Hacker BBS's etc....................................152
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The Butler's Disclaimer.............................153
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Last Minute Additions:
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Excerpts from 'Steal This Book':
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People's Chemistry...........................154-155
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Fuses..........................................156
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Coin/Bill Fraud..............................157-158
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Free Calls/Elimentary Red Boxing...............159
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Enclosure Notes:
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Enclosed Hz-Generator and Misc. Texts...............160
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One Final Note to All From DarkStorm................161
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Page vi
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Special Thanks To:
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-----------------
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BAH, JDS, Andersen, Streak, Gunner, McCarthy, Flare,
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Starburst (AKA Mark Taverns), and Hayes.
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\______Not his real name boys, a handle OK?
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He's insane, not Stupid.
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An Extra Note of Thanks:
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-----------------------
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To the United States of America, for allowing me the freedom
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of expression, that of speech, and that of the press, which thus
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granted me the right to publish this article. (Sort of.)
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{Not like I wouldn't have published it if it were illegal}
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But thanks anyway; it's the thought that counts.
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One Last note (I Hope)
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Most of the BBS numbers have been left attached to the
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files, that is, accept for the Police Station, which I think only
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appears once, but no matter, you can still call most of these
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BBS's even if all their articles are not properly denoted.
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You can find most of these articles, plus many more on any
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of the BBS's mentioned in this file, and on many others not
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mentioned here. Many good BBS's have message sections devoted to
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Law and Lawlessness.
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Oh Yeah
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Almost forgot, this is a fairly good size article, so you
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might want to use a Search program, or one with a Search (and
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replace) key in it. Search in the forward direction from the
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Table of Contents for 'Page ###' and it will get you there faster
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than you can. In my next issue, or in a few at least, I will
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divide it up a bit so you can load some of it, or discard or
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whatever to make it better for you. (Did it this time....)
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Page vii
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BUG FREQUENCIES AND SUCH
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Frequencies used by wireless microphones, transmitters, bugging
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devices, surveillance etc.
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These frequencies have been compiled by a few sources, Monitoring
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Times, Popular Communications and friends.
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They are some of the known frequencies in use by transmitters
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used by entertainers or in law enforcement applications.
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A good idea to do is put these in your scanner and do a random
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scan around your house, or go driving around your town and see
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what comes up.
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by Topol KWV8BP
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Common search bands: 88 - 108 Mhz. 174 - 216 Mhz.
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72 - 76 Mhz. 455.0 Mhz.
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Also be
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sure to check 49 - 50 Mhz.
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for baby coms which may
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have been converted to be
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a wireless listening device.
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Known freqencies used by
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entertaineers and for surveillance
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30.84 33.12 33.14 33.40 35.02 39.06
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42.98 149.35 150.775 150.79 154.57 154.60
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165.9125 167.3375 167.3425 167.4875 168.0115 169.20
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169.445 169.505 170.245 170.305 171.045 171.105
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171.45 171.845 171.905 173.225 172.00 172.20
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173.3375 457.525 457.55 457.5625 457.575 457.60
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467.75 467.775 467.7875 467.80 467.825 467.85
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467.875 467.90 467.925
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Page 131
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UPDATED BUGGING FREQS FROM
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THE MEDIC IN LAS VEGAS------------- 154.695 154.995
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BUMBER BEEPER---------------------- 40.220
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Possibles of using these and doing search ranges could show some
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interesting results, one example would to be park near a conert
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for one and do an extensive search, you would eventually lock
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onto the frequencies used by the band which are playing, Hmmm.
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Then again you could always come across a bugged
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subject.
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All frequencies are in Mhz. Some of the cheaper brands that are
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being sold today, such as radio shacks, and the ones made for
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camcorders are being used by private sources bugging
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neighbors, etc. These are easy to covert on telephones , rooms,
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etc. All bugging or mics for entertainment use very low wattage,
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you will have to be close to the source.
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SCANNER FREQUENCY
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LISTINGS
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BY
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FEDERAL FREQUENCIES TOPOL , KWV8BP
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=================== ==============
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DESCRIPTION FREQUENCY OR FREQUENCIES
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DEA FREQUENCIES CH.1 OPERATIONS RPT.
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418.625/416.050 MHZ.
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CH.2 OPERATIONS RPT.
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418.90/416.325 MHZ.
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CH.3 SURVEILLANCE/STRIKE FORCE
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418.750 MHZ.
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CH.4 SURVEILLANCE/STRIKE FORCE
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418.675 MHZ.
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CH.5 OPERATIONS RPT.
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418.825/415.60 MHZ.
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CH.6 OPERATIONS RPT.
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418.95/416.20 MHZ.
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CH.7 OPERATIONS RPT.
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418.975/417.025 MHZ.
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CH.8 OPERATIONS SIMPLEX
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418.975 MHZ.
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Page 133
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UNITED STATES MARSHALLS CH.1 OPERATIONS RPT.
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163.20/163.8125 MHZ.
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CH.2 OPERATIONS SIM.
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163.20 MHZ.
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CH.3 OPER.RPTS.EXTENDERS
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164.60/163.8125 MHZ.
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CH.4 OPER.SIMPLEX
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164.60 MHZ.
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CH.? AIR/MOBILES
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163.8125 MHZ.
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CH.? OPER.REPORTED
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162.7125/170.80 MHZ.
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BUREAU OF PRISONS CH.1 170.875 MHZ.
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CH.2 170.925 MHZ.
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CH.3 170.650 MHZ.
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INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CH.1 CID OPER.RPT.
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165.950/167.00 MHZ. "IRS"
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CH.2 CID OPER.DIRECT
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167.000 MHZ.
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CH.3 CID OPER.DIRECT
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165.950 MHZ.
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USDT COMMON 166.4625 MHZ.
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CH.1 IRS.INVESTIGATIONS
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166.00/167.10 MHZ.
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CH.2 IRS.INVESTIGATIONS
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166.00 MHZ.
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? USDT COMMON FREQ.
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165.4625/166.5875
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CH.1 CID OPER.(UHF)
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418.225/414.700 MHZ.
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CH.2 CID OPER.DIR
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418.225 MHZ.
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CH.3 CID TACTICAL
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418.175 MHZ.
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FED.COMMUNICATON COMM. 167.05 MHZ.
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BUREAU OF ALCOHOL , TOBACCO CH.1,3 OPERATIONS
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165.2875/166.5375 MHZ.
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AND FIREARMS "BATF" CH.4 USDT COMMON
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166.4625 MHZ.
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CH.5 OPERATIONS
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165.9125 MHZ.
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USDT COMMON 165.4625/166.5875 MHZ.
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LOCAL OFFICES 165.35 MHZ.
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USDT COMMON 166.4625 MHZ.
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CH.2 TACTICAL 166.5375 MHZ.
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U.S. CUSTOMS CH.1,2 OPERATIONS
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165.2375/166.4375 MHZ.
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CH.3 USDT COMMON 166.4625 MHZ.
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CH.4 TACTICAL 165.7375 MHZ.
|
||
CH.5 USDT COMMON
|
||
165.4625/166.5875 MHZ.
|
||
OPERATIONS 162.825 MHZ.
|
||
TACTICAL CAR-CAR 165.85 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
|
||
LOW POWER FEDERAL FREQS. UNDER 30 WATTS
|
||
163.10 , 418.050 , 418.575 MHZ. SOME
|
||
USES ARE : EAR MICS , 5 WATTS
|
||
27.575 , 27.585 MHZ.
|
||
SECRET COMM. , SOME SURV. 166.75 , 166.875 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
|
||
SECRET SERVICE NATIONWIDE RPT. 165.375 MHZ.
|
||
BAKER 165.7875 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL EMERGENCY AGENCY DC AREA 16.95 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL PROTECTION AGENCY 415.20 , 417.20 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL DISASTER NETWORK 170.20 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL GOVT. SHARED 408.40 MHZ.
|
||
418.075 MHZ.
|
||
165.85 MHZ. TACTICAL
|
||
|
||
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATONS 163.425/163.925 MHZ.
|
||
"FBI" RPT. 163.725/163.775 MHZ.
|
||
RPT. 163.80/164.55 MHZ.
|
||
RPT. 162.6375/162.7875 MHZ.
|
||
RPT. 163.9375 MHZ.
|
||
F5 RPT. 163.9125 MHZ.
|
||
F1 RPT. 167.3125 MHZ.
|
||
F2 SIM. 167.45 MHZ.
|
||
F3 167.6125 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
ALSO SEARCH THROUGH THESE FREQUENCIES
|
||
|
||
164.00 - 164.55 MHZ.
|
||
167.2375 - 167.80 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
|
||
U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR WV. 168.35 MHZ.
|
||
OHIO 173.6125 , 406.20 MHZ.
|
||
KY. 164.70 MHZ.
|
||
ALL PORTABLES 406.20 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
NOTE I HAVE A COMPLET STATE LISTING , IF NEEDED
|
||
|
||
|
||
TO FIND HIDDEN FREQUENCIES
|
||
USED BY OUR FEDERAL GOVT.
|
||
SEARCH THRU THESE AREAS
|
||
162.685 - 162.98 MHZ. 163.20 -163.99 MHZ.
|
||
165.21 - 165.95 MHZ. 166.40 -166.75 MHZ.
|
||
167.05 - 167.80 MHZ. 168.80 -168.95 MHZ.
|
||
170.70 - 170.925 MHZ. 171.15 -172.00 MHZ.
|
||
411.00 - 411.93 MHZ. 413.675 - 413.975 MHZ.
|
||
414.00 - 414.575 MHZ. 416.05 -416.775 MHZ.
|
||
417.02 - 417.275 MHZ. 418.05 -418.98 MHZ.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 136
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
COMMON CODE WORDS AND TERMS USED BY THE GOVT. IN FIELD
|
||
OPERATIONS
|
||
|
||
=================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
BIG K, THE K-MART
|
||
|
||
BIRD DOG SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT
|
||
|
||
BREAK OFF END SURVEILLANCE; APPLY DISTANCE BETWEEN
|
||
SUSPECT AND
|
||
SURVEILLANCE UNIT
|
||
CAVE, THE SURVEILLANCE LISTENING POST
|
||
C.I. CASE INFORMANT
|
||
DIAPER CHANGE REPLACING BATTERIES IN MOBILE TRAILING
|
||
TRANSMITTER
|
||
DIGITAL REFERENCE TO DIGITAL SCRAMBLING
|
||
TRANSMISSION
|
||
EDEN HIRED SUBJECT
|
||
EYEBALL SURVEILLANCE SUBJECT UNDER AGENTS DIRECT
|
||
VIEW
|
||
EYES STARLIGHT NIGHTVISION OPTICS
|
||
F.F. FIELD FILE
|
||
FLICKS SURVEILLANCE FILMS
|
||
FLYER SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT PILOT
|
||
H.T. HANDY TALKIE (HAND-HELD UNIT)
|
||
HALF-SIGNAL AGENTS SPOUSE
|
||
HOME FRONT AGENTS HOME OFFICE
|
||
I, THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY
|
||
IN THE CLEAR TRANSMIT WITHOUT SCRAMBLING
|
||
IN THE POCKET SUBJECT IN SURVEILLANCE NET; SUBJECT
|
||
WHEREABOUTS
|
||
KNOWN BY AGENTS.
|
||
L.L. LAND LINE (TELEPHONE)
|
||
MAIN MAN PRIMARY SURVEILLANCE SUBJECT OF INTEREST
|
||
MICKEY Ds MACDONALDS
|
||
NEST SURVEILLANCE SUBJECTS HOME
|
||
NOISEMAKER MOBILE TRAILING TRANSMITTER
|
||
NUMBER ONE MAN PRIMARY SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE O, THE
|
||
|
||
AGENTS OFFICE
|
||
OUT OF POCKET SUBJECT NO LONGER UNDER SURVEILLANCE ;
|
||
SUBJECTS WHEREA
|
||
BOUTS UNKNOWN TO AGENTS
|
||
OUR BOY SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
OUR FRIEND SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
OUR MAIN INTEREST PRIMARY SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE OUR
|
||
MAN SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
OUTSIDE AGENCY NEWS MEDIA
|
||
Page 137
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
PACKAGE SUBJECT OR OBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
PIGEON SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
PLANK A BRIDGE
|
||
PORT AGENTS HOTEL/MOTEL
|
||
PRIVATE SWITCH TO DIGITAL SCRAMBLING
|
||
PRIVATE SIDE SWITCH TO DIGITAL SCRAMBLING
|
||
R, THE AGENTS RESIDENCE
|
||
RABBIT SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
RABBIT TRACKS SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE ON THE MOVE
|
||
REDBALLED STOPPED AT TRAFFIC LIGHT WITH SUBJECT
|
||
REDBOARDED STOPPED AT TRAFFIC LIGHT , SUBJECT NOT
|
||
STOPPED
|
||
R.D.O. REGULAR DAY OFF
|
||
S.W. SEARCH WARRANT
|
||
SIGNAL FIELD AGENT
|
||
SOLO AGENT ALONE ON FIELD ASSIGNMENT
|
||
STANDARD OPERATE IN THE CLEAR
|
||
STAGING AREA AREA WHERE AGENTS GROUP PRIOR TO
|
||
SURVEILLANCE OR
|
||
APPREHENSION OF SUBJECT(s)
|
||
SUBJECT PERSON UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
TARGET SUBJECT UNDER SURVEILLANCE
|
||
TRUCK SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT
|
||
TRUCK GARAGE AIRPORT
|
||
U.C. UNDERCOVER
|
||
WAGON SURVEILLANCE VAN
|
||
WAR WAGON SURVEILLANCE VAN
|
||
WIRE BODY TRANSMITTER
|
||
WALKING THE DOG AGENT FOLLOWING SUBJECT ON FOOT
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 138
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
COMMON TEN CODES
|
||
================
|
||
|
||
|
||
10-0 NEGATIVE
|
||
10-4 OK
|
||
10-7 OUT OF SERVICE
|
||
10-8 IN SERVICE
|
||
10-9 REPEAT PREVIOUS TRANSMISSION
|
||
10-16 MESSAGE CHECK
|
||
10-20 LOCATION
|
||
10-21 TELEPHONE CALL
|
||
10-23 STAND BY
|
||
10-28 LICENSE PLATE CHECK
|
||
10-29 OPERATORS LICENSE CHECK
|
||
10-66 ALARM (?)
|
||
10-85 MEET WITH AGENT . . .
|
||
10-90 BANK ROBBERY
|
||
10-95 SUBJECTS APPREHENDED, AREA CLEARED AND
|
||
SECURE
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 139
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
A COUPLE QUICK NOTES ABOUT SOME OF THE FREQUENCIES
|
||
==================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
WHEN IN THE SCAMBLED MODE , THEY USE DIGITAL ENCRYTION SYSTEM ,
|
||
WHICH ON THESE MODELS ARE , MADE BY MOTOROLA. DIGITAL ENC. SOUNDS
|
||
LIKE TONES OR BEEPS AND IS NOT VERY EASY TO DESCRAMBLE , REASON
|
||
BEING , IS THAT IT IS NOT PHASE INVERSION THE SYSTEM USED BY
|
||
SHERIFFS AND OTHERS , DIG. SCRAMBLING USES A PRESET CODE
|
||
ON EACH UNIT THIS NUMBER RANGES , SAY 10,000 DIFFERENT
|
||
COMBINATIONS COULD BE USED. SO THAT MEANS THAT YOU WOULD JUST
|
||
SIMPLY HAVE TO TRY EACH AND EVERY POSSIBLE COMBINATION. THIS
|
||
WOULD TAKE CONSIDERABLE TIME. PLUS THE FACT THAT THEY
|
||
ARE MORE OR LESS CHANGED PERIODICALLY. WHAT YOU WOULD NEED TO DO
|
||
IS HAVE SOME TYPE OF PROGRAM THAT COULD SAMPLE EACH COMBINATION
|
||
AT VERY FAST RATES. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SCRAMBLING YOUR
|
||
COMMUNICATIONS , BE IT THE PHONE LINES , TWO WAY RADIO , ETC.
|
||
PALOMAR MAKES A NICE PHASE INVERSION , CURRENTLY BEING DISCON
|
||
TINUED. OR THE DIGITAL ENCRYPTION SYSTEM ALSO MADE BY PALOMER
|
||
THIS UNIT SELLS FOR AROUND 400.00. NOTE THAT PHASE INVERSION IS
|
||
PRETTY EASY TO CRACK , YOU COULD EVEN RECORD FULL SESSIONS OF A
|
||
PHASE INVERTED CONVERSATION , AND THEN LATER DESCRAMBLE IT FROM
|
||
YOUR RECORDER.
|
||
|
||
TOPOL
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 140
|
||
|
||
|
||
Excerpts from The Butler's Intro. to the CU....
|
||
Begin -->>
|
||
****************************************************************
|
||
* *
|
||
* An Introduction to the Computer Underground *
|
||
* *
|
||
* Brought to you by, *
|
||
* *
|
||
* The Butler... *
|
||
* *
|
||
* 2/26/91 *
|
||
****************************************************************
|
||
|
||
|
||
Due to my own impatience waiting for other H/P magazines to be
|
||
released I decided to release this file in solo form. I am going
|
||
to call it BUTLER#1 because there will be updates and additions
|
||
to follow.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Computer Underground consists of mainly two forms of media,
|
||
printed and electronic, both will be discussed in this file. I
|
||
use the word underground because the contents of this file are
|
||
not the types of titles you would run across at your local
|
||
bookstore or newsstand. The kind of information that
|
||
makes up underground publications is mainly technical in nature,
|
||
but, definitley not limited to that. One can also find tidbits
|
||
about off-the-wall polical views, drugs, weapons, and other
|
||
topics that are not normally in the mainstream of our society.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Computer Underground...
|
||
|
||
Com-put-er Un-der-ground
|
||
\kem-`py<70>t-er\ \`en-der-`gra<72>nd\ (1970's)
|
||
|
||
A group organized in secrecy, hidden behind aliases, to promote
|
||
the free exchange of information regarding anything and
|
||
everything including but not limited to: Computers, Telephones,
|
||
Radios, Chemicals, and ideas.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The CU is made up of men and women all over the globe and of all
|
||
ages. Most of those involved in the CU consider it a hobby, but,
|
||
there are those that are involved strictly for illegal purposes,
|
||
i.e. Selling Pirated Software. I, like most people involved
|
||
enjoy the information that can be obtained through all of the
|
||
different avenues in the CU, i.e. Bulletin Boards, Underground
|
||
Periodicals, Network Digests, and General Discussions between
|
||
members.
|
||
|
||
Page 141
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
The most common way members communicate is through Bulletin
|
||
Boards. If you are reading this you know what a BBS is because
|
||
this will not be released in printed form. There are thousands
|
||
of BBSes around the world run by people for many reasons
|
||
including: legitmate businesses, Software Technical Support,
|
||
Hobby related, Pirated Software, Message Centers, etc...Some of
|
||
the more common ones are RIPCO, Face-2-Face, Exec-PC, The Well,
|
||
etc...
|
||
|
||
Currently there are many regular electronic magazines that are
|
||
being published and there have been many that have discontinued
|
||
for one reason or another.
|
||
|
||
Some current ones include: PHRACK, NIA, PHANTASY, CUD, etc...Some
|
||
discontinued ones include: PIRATE, PHUN, NARC, etc...
|
||
|
||
There is a current debate about wether or not an electronic media
|
||
has the same constitutional rights as the printed one. That is
|
||
for our congressmen to decide, but, you could voice your opinion.
|
||
|
||
I personally can't see the difference. Now, don't get me wrong I
|
||
do not support the publishing of Long distance codes or anything
|
||
of that nature, but, I do support the exchange of other
|
||
information, i.e. how to unprotect a game, how to make a smoke
|
||
bomb, etc...
|
||
|
||
There are also "Underground Publications" like TAP, 2600,
|
||
Cybertech, etc. These magazines are published in hard copy and
|
||
deal with every considerable topic regarding the CU. Most of
|
||
these magazines publish completely legal information that is
|
||
obtained from public sources and is available to anyone
|
||
and everyone.
|
||
|
||
I doubt that any of the following sources of information would
|
||
mind if you use an alias to order any of their material, so I
|
||
would reccommend that you do just in case! You might even want
|
||
to get yourself a private mail box for all of this "underground"
|
||
information. I would also advise you to use a money order when
|
||
purchasing anything also. They usually cost an extra 50 cents at
|
||
the post office. And don't worry about using money orders with
|
||
these people because I have personally made purchases from many
|
||
of them without trouble.
|
||
|
||
The following information is provided to enable you to become
|
||
more familiar with the CU and unusual information in general.
|
||
Have fun and try not to get yourself in trouble.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 142
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Now for the meat of this Article!!!!
|
||
|
||
E L E C T R O N I C M A G A Z I N E S
|
||
|
||
PHRACK Predacessor to this magazine
|
||
Author: Knight Lightning & Taran King
|
||
Network Address:c483307@umcvmb.missouri.edu
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS: None
|
||
Last Issue: Phrack #30
|
||
|
||
PHRACK CLASSIC This Magazine
|
||
Author: Doc Holiday, Crimson Death & Various
|
||
Contributors
|
||
Network Address: pc@well.uucp or cdeath@stormking.com
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS: None
|
||
Last Issue: Phrack Classic #32 11/90
|
||
|
||
LOD Legion Of Doom Technical Journals
|
||
Author: Eric Bloodaxe, Lex Luthor, Prime Suspect, Phase
|
||
Jitter, Professor Phalken, Skinny Puppy.
|
||
Network Address: None
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue: LOD Tech Journal #4 May 20, 1990
|
||
|
||
PHUN Phreakers/Hackers Underground Network
|
||
Author: Red Knight
|
||
Network Address: N/A
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue: P/HUN #5 05/07/90
|
||
|
||
ATI Acivist Times, Incorporated
|
||
Author: Ground Zero
|
||
Network Address: gzero@tronsbox.xei.com
|
||
Other Address: ATI P.O. Box 2501 Bloomfield, NJ 07003
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue: ATI #53 12/05/90
|
||
|
||
NIA Network Information Access
|
||
Author: Gardian Of Time Judge Dredd
|
||
Network Address: elisem@nuchat.sccsi.com
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue: NIA #69 01/15/91
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 143
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
PHANTASY
|
||
Author: The Mercenary
|
||
Network Address: None
|
||
Other Address: The I.I.R.G. 862 Farmington Ave, Suite-306
|
||
Bristol, Ct 06010
|
||
BBS: Rune Stone 203-485-0088
|
||
Last Issue: Phantasy V1N4 1/20/91
|
||
|
||
PIRATE
|
||
Author: Various Authors
|
||
Network Address: N/A
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS: N/A
|
||
Last Issue: V1 #5 April 1990
|
||
|
||
ANE Anarchy 'N' Explosives
|
||
Author: Varous Authors
|
||
Network Address: N/A
|
||
Other Addrerss:
|
||
BBS: N/A
|
||
Last Issue: #7 06/16/89
|
||
|
||
NARC Nuclear Phreakers/Hackers/Carders
|
||
Author: The Oxidizer
|
||
Network Address: N/A
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue: NARC #7 Fall 1989
|
||
|
||
SYNDICATE REPORTS
|
||
Author:The Sensi
|
||
Network Address:
|
||
Other Address:
|
||
BBS:
|
||
Last Issue:
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is not an attempt to list all of the known magazines but
|
||
just some of the more popular ones. If I left a particular one
|
||
out that you feel should of been included I apologize.
|
||
|
||
All of the above magazines can be found in the CUD archives and
|
||
at many of the Bulletin Board Sytems listed at the end of this
|
||
file.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 144
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
P R I N T E D M A G A Z I N E S
|
||
|
||
Author: Emmanuel Goldstein
|
||
Network Address: 2600@well.sf.ca.us
|
||
Other Address: 2600 Magazine, P.O. Box 752, Middle Island, NY
|
||
11953
|
||
|
||
2600 Magazine is published quarterly, 48 pages per issue.
|
||
Subscriptions are $18 U.S. for a year in the U.S. and Canada,
|
||
$30 overseas. Corporate subscriptions are $45 and $65
|
||
respectively. Back issues are available for $25 per year, $30 per
|
||
year overseas and they go back to 1984.
|
||
|
||
Phone 516-751-2600
|
||
Fax 516-751-2608
|
||
|
||
TAP/YIPL Formerly YIPL "Youth International Party Line"
|
||
Now TAP "Technical Assistance Party"
|
||
|
||
TAP Magazine
|
||
P.O. Box 20264
|
||
Louisville, KY 40250
|
||
Most all issues will cost $1.00 for US Citizens and $2.00
|
||
for overseas. Terms are CASH, postal money order,
|
||
or regular money order with the payee left blank.
|
||
BBS: 502-499-8933
|
||
|
||
Cybertek Magazine
|
||
Published by OCL/Magnitude
|
||
P.O. Box 64
|
||
Brewster NY 10509
|
||
$2.50 for sample issue
|
||
$15 year for 6 issues
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mondo 2000 (Formerly Reality Hackers Magazine / High Frontiers)
|
||
P.O. Box 10171
|
||
Berkley, CA 94709-5171
|
||
Phone 415-845-9018
|
||
Fax 415-649-9630
|
||
$24 for five issues
|
||
Frank Zappa subscribes to Mondo 2000!!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 145
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Fact Sheet Five
|
||
6 Arizona Ave
|
||
Rensselaer, NY 12144-4502
|
||
$3.50 for a sample issue.
|
||
$33 a year for 8 issues
|
||
Phone 518-479-3707
|
||
|
||
Fact Sheet Five reviews any independent news media, i.e. 2600,
|
||
TAP, Books, Music, Software, etc.
|
||
|
||
Full Disclosure by Glen Roberts
|
||
P.O. Box 903-C
|
||
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
|
||
Free sample issue
|
||
$18 for 12 issues
|
||
|
||
Deals with Privacy, electronic surveillance and related topics.
|
||
|
||
Anvil
|
||
P.O. Box 640383f
|
||
El Paso, TX 79904
|
||
|
||
Computer Security Digest
|
||
150 N. Main Street
|
||
Plymouth, MI 48170
|
||
Phone 313-459-8787
|
||
Fax 313-459-2720
|
||
$125 U.S. per year.
|
||
Overseas $155 U.S. per year.
|
||
|
||
|
||
HAC-TIC Dutch Hacking Magazine
|
||
Network Address: ropg@ooc.uva.nl
|
||
Other Address: Hack-Tic P.O. Box 22953 1100 DL Amsterdam
|
||
Phone: +31 20 6001480
|
||
|
||
Privacy Journal
|
||
P.O. Box 15300
|
||
Washington D.C. 20003
|
||
Phone 202-547-2865
|
||
|
||
Monitoring Times
|
||
140 Dog Branch Road
|
||
Brasstown, North Carolina 28902
|
||
|
||
<<--End
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 146
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Begin-->>
|
||
M I S C E L L A N E O U S C A T A L O G S
|
||
|
||
Loompanics LTD
|
||
P.O. Box 1197
|
||
Port Townsend, WA 98368
|
||
|
||
Consumertronics
|
||
2011 Crescent DR.
|
||
P.O. Drawer 537
|
||
Alamogordo, NM 88310
|
||
Phone 505-434-0234
|
||
Fax 500-434-0234(Orders Only)
|
||
|
||
Consumertronics sells manuals on many different hacking/phreaking
|
||
related topics, i.e. "Voice Mail Box Hacking", "Computer
|
||
Phreaking", etc.
|
||
|
||
Eden Press Privacy Catalog
|
||
11623 Slater "E"
|
||
P.O. Box 8410
|
||
Fountain Valley, CA 92728
|
||
Phone 1-800-338-8484 24hrs, 7 days a week.
|
||
|
||
Here is the opening paragraph from their catalog:
|
||
|
||
Welcome to the Privacy Catalog, Over 300 publications explore
|
||
every aspect of privacy in ways that are not only unique, but
|
||
also provocative. Some books may seem "controversial", but that
|
||
results only from the fact that people can enjoy many different
|
||
views of the same subject. We endeavor to offer views that will
|
||
prove both helpful and thoughtful in the many areas where privacy
|
||
may be a concern.
|
||
|
||
Criminal Research Products
|
||
206-218 East Hector Street
|
||
Conshocken,PA 19428
|
||
|
||
Investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items.
|
||
|
||
Ross Engineering Associates
|
||
68 Vestry STreet
|
||
New York,NY 10013
|
||
|
||
Surveillance items
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 147
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Edmund Scientific CO.
|
||
101 E. Gloucester Pike
|
||
Barrington, NJ 08007
|
||
|
||
Catalog of gadgets and devices including items which are useful
|
||
to the surveillance craft.
|
||
|
||
Diptronics
|
||
P.O. BOX 80
|
||
Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034
|
||
|
||
Microwave TV Systems
|
||
Catalog costs $3
|
||
|
||
Garrison
|
||
P.O. BOX 128 <--- Getyour lock picks here...
|
||
Kew Gardens, NY 11415
|
||
|
||
Locksmithing tools and electronic security gadgets.
|
||
Catalog costs $2.
|
||
|
||
Bnf Enterprises
|
||
P.O. BOX 3357
|
||
Peabody, MA 01960
|
||
|
||
General electronics supplier.
|
||
|
||
Mouser Electronics
|
||
11433 Woodside avenue
|
||
Santee, CA 92071
|
||
|
||
Sells most electronic components parts and equipment.
|
||
|
||
Benchmark Knives
|
||
P.O. BOX 998
|
||
Gastonia, NC 28052
|
||
|
||
Call for a free catalog. (704-449-2222).
|
||
|
||
Excalibur Enterprises
|
||
P.O. BOX 266
|
||
Emmans, PA 18049
|
||
|
||
Night vision devices. <--Expensive!
|
||
Catalog costs $5
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 148
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
DECO INDUSTRIES
|
||
BOX 607
|
||
Bedford Hills, NY 10157
|
||
|
||
Sells mimiture Electronic Kits
|
||
|
||
Matthews Cutlery
|
||
38450-A N. Druid Hills RD.
|
||
Decatur, GA 30033
|
||
|
||
Their catalog contains over 1000 knives and costs $1.50.
|
||
|
||
U.S. Cavalry Store
|
||
1375 N. Wilson Road
|
||
Radcliff, KY 40160
|
||
|
||
Military & paramilitary clothing & gear.
|
||
Catalog costs $3.
|
||
|
||
The Intelligence Group
|
||
1324 West Waters Avenue
|
||
Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
|
||
|
||
Sells video equipment used for investigative purposes.
|
||
|
||
Columbia Pacific University
|
||
1415 Third Street
|
||
San Rafael, CA 94901
|
||
|
||
Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees
|
||
|
||
Video & Satellite Marketeer
|
||
P.O. BOX 21026
|
||
Columbus, OH 43221
|
||
|
||
Newsletter containing video, vcr, satellite dishes, etc.
|
||
|
||
Santa Fe Distributors
|
||
14400 W. 97'TH Terrace
|
||
Lenexa, KS 66215
|
||
|
||
Radar detectors and microwave tv systems.
|
||
(913-492-8288)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 149
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Alumni Arts
|
||
BOX 553
|
||
Grant's Pass, OR 97526
|
||
|
||
Reproductions of college diplomas.
|
||
Catalog costs $3
|
||
|
||
Merrell Scientific CO.
|
||
1665 Buffalo Road
|
||
Rochester, NY 14624
|
||
|
||
Chemical suppliers <---For Making Bombs and such. Get the
|
||
Catalog costs $3. Impossible to find stuff here.
|
||
|
||
K Products
|
||
P.O. BOX 27507
|
||
San Antonio, TX 78227
|
||
|
||
I.D. Documents.
|
||
Catalog costs $1.
|
||
|
||
City News Service
|
||
P.O. BOX 86
|
||
Willow Springs, MO 65793
|
||
|
||
Press I.D. cards. <-- Good for gettinginto where they don't want
|
||
Catalog costs $3. you.
|
||
|
||
Matthews Police Supply CO.
|
||
P.O. BOX 1754
|
||
Matthews, NC 28105
|
||
|
||
Brass knuckles etc.
|
||
|
||
Taylor
|
||
P.O. BOX 15391
|
||
W. Palm Beach, FL 33416 <--Fake ID's are great!
|
||
|
||
Drivers license, student I.D. cards, etc.
|
||
|
||
Capri Electronics
|
||
ROUTE 1
|
||
Canon, GA 30250
|
||
|
||
Scanner accessories
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 150
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Liberty Industries
|
||
BOX 279 RD 4
|
||
Quakertown, PA 18951
|
||
|
||
Pyrotechnic components
|
||
Catalog costs $1
|
||
|
||
DE VOE
|
||
P.O. BOX 32
|
||
BERLIN PA 15530
|
||
|
||
Sells information on making electronic detonators.
|
||
|
||
Scanner World USA
|
||
10 New Scotland Avenue
|
||
Albany, NY 12208
|
||
|
||
Cheap scanner receivers.
|
||
|
||
H & W
|
||
P.O. BOX 4
|
||
Whitehall, PA 18052
|
||
|
||
Human Skulls, arms, legs, etc.
|
||
A complete list is available for $1 and Self Addressed Stamped
|
||
Envelope.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Abbie-Yo Yo Inc.
|
||
P.O. Box 15
|
||
Worcester MA 01613
|
||
|
||
This is an old address that I could not verify but, they used to
|
||
sell the book "Steal This Book".
|
||
{I will be including selected readings from it next file. You'll
|
||
like it, believe me.... -=+DarkStorm+=-}
|
||
|
||
|
||
For most of these catalogs you could probably play dumb and just
|
||
send them a letter asking for a catalog or brochure without
|
||
paying a cent. Pretending not to know that their catalogs cost
|
||
anything.
|
||
|
||
<<--End
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 151
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
BBS's with a nice selection of Hacker/CU shit.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Begin-->>
|
||
|
||
B U L L E T I N B O A R D S
|
||
|
||
Ripco 312-528-5020
|
||
Face-2-Face 713-242-6853
|
||
Rune Stone 203-485-0088 Home of NIA
|
||
The Works 617-861-8976
|
||
The Well 415-332-6106
|
||
Blitzkrieg 502-499-8933 Home of TAP
|
||
Uncensored 914-761-6877
|
||
Manta Lair 206-454-0075 Home of Cybertek
|
||
|
||
<<--End
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 152
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
From The Butler
|
||
|
||
|
||
Re: BUTLER#1
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Begin-->>
|
||
|
||
I would like to thank everyone for giving me permission to use
|
||
their information in this file.
|
||
|
||
The information provided here is for informational purposes only.
|
||
|
||
What you choose to do with it is your responsibility and no one
|
||
elses. That means not me, and not the BBS you downloaded this
|
||
from!
|
||
|
||
To my knowledge this is the most comprehensive and upto date list
|
||
of underground books, catalogs, magazines, electronic
|
||
newsletters, and network addresses available. If there are any
|
||
additions or corrections to this list please contact me via the
|
||
Ripco BBS.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Butler...
|
||
<<--End.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 153
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Excerpts from 'Steal This Book' by Abbie Hoffman.
|
||
(I doubt Pirate Editions (Publishers) will mind too much seeing
|
||
as how most people got this book by stealing it, as is suggested
|
||
by the title.... I doubt they expected a profit from it; if they
|
||
did, they were wrong.)
|
||
Anyway, here it is:
|
||
=====>>
|
||
|
||
People's Chemistry
|
||
-------- ---------
|
||
|
||
Stink Bomb
|
||
|
||
You can purchase buteric acid at any chemical supply store
|
||
for "laboratory experiments." It can be thrown or poured directly
|
||
in an area you think already stinks. A small bottle can be left
|
||
uncapped behind a door that opens into the target room. When a
|
||
person enters they will knock over the bottle, spilling the
|
||
liquid. Called a "Fronies," by those in the know, an ounce of
|
||
buteric acid can go a long way. Be careful not to get it on your
|
||
clothing.
|
||
A home-made stink bomb can be made by mixing a batch of egg
|
||
whites, Drano, (sodium hydroxide) and water. Let the mixture sit
|
||
for a few days in a capped bottle before using.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Smoke Bomb
|
||
|
||
Sometimes it becomes strategically correct to confuse the
|
||
opposition and provide a smoke screen to aid an escape. A real
|
||
home-made smoke bomb can be made by combining four parts sugar to
|
||
six parts saltpeter (available at all chemical supply stores).
|
||
This mixture must then be heated over a very low flame. It willl
|
||
blend into a plastic substance. When this starts to gel, remove
|
||
from the heat and allow the plastic to cool. Embed a few wooden
|
||
match heads into the mass while it's still pliable and attach a
|
||
fuse.*
|
||
...About a pound of the plastic will produce thick enough smoke
|
||
to fill a city block. Just make sure you know which way the wind
|
||
is blowing.
|
||
|
||
(* is under Fuses, Page 156)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 154
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Sterno Bomb
|
||
|
||
One of the simplest bombs to make is the converted sterno
|
||
can. It will provide some bang and a widely dispersed spray of
|
||
jellied fire. Remove the lid from a standard, commercially
|
||
purchased can and punch a hold {Hole I assume} in the center big
|
||
enough for the firecracker fuse. Take a large spoonful of jelly
|
||
out of the center to make room for the firecracker. Insert the
|
||
firecracker and pull the fuse up through the hole in the lid.
|
||
When in place, cement around the hole with epoxy glue. Put some
|
||
more glue around the rim of the can and reseal the lid. Wipe the
|
||
can and wash off excess with rubbing alcohol. A cancerette fuse
|
||
{cigarette fuse} should be used. The can could also be taped
|
||
around a bottle with Moltov mixture and ignited.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 155
|
||
|
||
|
||
Various fuses from 'Steal This Book'
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Fuses
|
||
|
||
You can make a good homemade fuse by dipping a string in
|
||
glue and then rolling it lightly in gunpowder. When the glue
|
||
hardens, wrap the string tightly and neatly with scotch tape.
|
||
This fuse can be used in a variety of ways. Weight it on one end
|
||
and drop a rock into the tank of a pig vehicle. Light the other
|
||
end and run like hell.
|
||
{Cops don't like that part though....}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Cancerette Fuse
|
||
{Cigarette Fuse}
|
||
|
||
Take a few puffs (being sure not to inhale the vile
|
||
fumes){This comming from an acclaimed pot-grower} to get it going
|
||
and work the unlighted end over the fuse of a firecracker. {Use
|
||
an unfiltered cigarette, or cut off the filter} This will provide
|
||
a delay of from 5 to 15 minutes. To use this type of fuse
|
||
successfully, there must be enough air in the vicinity so the
|
||
flame won't go out. A strong wind would not be good either. When
|
||
the cancerette burns down, it sets off the firecracker which in
|
||
turn explodes and ignites the bomb or whatever.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 156
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
A little free money never hurt....
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Coin Fraud
|
||
|
||
Every time you drop a coin into a slot, you are losing money
|
||
needlessly. There is at least one foreign coin that is the same
|
||
size or close enough that will do the trick for less than a
|
||
penny. The following are some of the foreign currencies that will
|
||
get you that Coke, call or subway ride.
|
||
|
||
Quarter Size Coins
|
||
|
||
URUGUAYAN 10 CENTISIMO PIECE--works in many soda and candy
|
||
machines, older telephones (3 slot types), toll machines,
|
||
laundromats, parking meters, stamp machines and restroom novelty
|
||
machines{You figure that one out}. Works also in some electric
|
||
cancerette machines but not most mechanical machines.
|
||
|
||
DANISH 5 ORE PIECE--works in 3 slot telephones, toll
|
||
machines, laundromats, automats, some stamp machines, and the
|
||
Boston Subway. Doesn't work in soda or cancerette machines.
|
||
|
||
PERUVIAN 20 CENTAVO PIECE--similar to above.
|
||
|
||
MEXICAN 10 CENTAVO PIECE--works in new (one slot) telephones
|
||
and some electric cancerette machines, but not in as many places
|
||
as the three above.
|
||
|
||
ICELANDIC 5 AURAN PIECE--most effective quarter in the
|
||
world, even works in change machines. Unfortunately, this coin is
|
||
practically impossible to get outside of Iceland and even there,
|
||
it is becoming difficult since the government is attempting to
|
||
remove it from circulation. {DAMN!}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dime Size Coins
|
||
|
||
MALASIAN PENNY--generally works in all dime slots, including
|
||
old and new telephones, candy machines, soda machines, electric
|
||
machines, stamp machines, parking meters, photocopy machines, and
|
||
pay toilets. Does not work in some newer stamp dispensers, and
|
||
some mechanical cancerette machines.
|
||
|
||
TRINIDAD PENNY--works much like above.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 157
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Washers
|
||
|
||
No. 14 brass washer with tape on one side makes a PERFECT
|
||
dime. When you get the ones you want, you can get Thousands for
|
||
next to nothing and pass them out to your friends.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Legalities etc
|
||
|
||
All of the coins listed have a currency value of a few
|
||
cents, with most less than one penny. Foreign coins work more
|
||
regularly than slugs and are non-magnetic, hence cannot be
|
||
detected by "slug detector machines." Also unlike slugs, although
|
||
they are illegal to use in mahines, they a re perfectly legal to
|
||
possess and exchange.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bills
|
||
|
||
Xerox copies of both sides of a dollar bill, carefully glued
|
||
together, work in most machines that give you change for a
|
||
dollar....Fancy that! It's the Treasury Department. Wonder what
|
||
they want?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 158
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Free Calls
|
||
|
||
|
||
You can make all the free long distance calls you want by
|
||
calling your part collect at a pay phone. Just have your friend
|
||
go to a prearranged phone booth at a prearranged time. This can
|
||
be done on the spot by having the friend call you person to
|
||
person. Say you're not in, but ask for the number calling you
|
||
since you'll be "back" in five minutes. Once you get the number
|
||
simply hang up, wait a moment and call back your friend collect.
|
||
The call has to be out of state to work since operators are
|
||
familiar with the special extension numbers assigned to pay
|
||
phones for her area and possibly for nearby areas as well. if she
|
||
asks you if it is a pay phone say no. If she finds out during the
|
||
call (which rarely happens) and informs you of this, simply say
|
||
you didn't expect the party to have a pay phone in their house
|
||
and accept the charges. We never heard of this happening though.
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Simple Red Boxing
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If there are two pay phones next to each other, you can call
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long distance on one and put the coins in the other. When the
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operator cuts in and asks you to deposit money, drop the coins in
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the one you are not using, but hold the reciever up to the slots
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so the operator can hear the bells ring. When you've finished,
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you can simply press the return button on the phone with the
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coins, and you'll get them back. (Or tape record the sounds etc)
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{For this, nowadays, put the reciver up to the earpiece on the
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other phone and procede as above stated.}
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<<=====
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{{ Tell me waht else you want, I can get almost anything,
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though I prefer to think that I Can get Anything. }}
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A Note of Enclosures:
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Hz-Generator:
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------------
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Accompanying this file is a program I made in Pascal to
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produce the MF tones, read the file on which numbers use which
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Hz, and the duration.
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The program deals in Hz and milliseconds, so you should
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have no problems with it. The only one I can think of is that you
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can only do one sound at a time. Just record each of them
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separately for their duration, and then play them back at the
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same time to record them on the same tape (For RedBoxing, for
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BlueBoxing, you get to improv. I'm not telling how I do it. It
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will make you a better hacker if you can solve your own
|
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problems.)
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Extra .ZIP's:
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------------
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Also in the DRKSTRM?.ZIP are a few other files. FREE.ZIP,
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RADAR.ZIP, and RADAR2.ZIP.
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I included them in the .ZIP but not the file seeing as how
|
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they are order forms for making Radar Jammers, and getting free
|
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HBO. In this file is a page on how to build an HBO descrammbler
|
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yourself, but I threw the .ZIP in anyway. The Radar ones cost
|
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money, as does the HBO one. I will continue to search for a file
|
||
on how to build a jammer to be included in the next file (Sorry,
|
||
but it may take longer than I'd hoped. Anyone with the .GIF's of
|
||
it, send them to me and I will include them, or retype them.) so
|
||
you all don't have to waste your money.
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||
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|
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FLAG.BAT:
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--------
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||
|
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FLAG.ZIP contains FLAG.BAT, and FLAG.DOC, two files on
|
||
prompts. FLAG.BAT is a BATch file that makes the prompt look like
|
||
an American Flag. The .DOC is just a little note I jotted down
|
||
for all of you who have the least bit of curiosity on how the
|
||
prompts work. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out, but if it
|
||
is, leave me mail anywhere you see me, and I'll give you the text
|
||
file I wrote on making prompts.
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Page 160
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Well Boys, that's that.
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||
|
||
I hope you enjoyed the fruits of my many hours of buffering,
|
||
downloading, and validations to get you all of this. I am hoping
|
||
that I was able to compose the most comprehensive file on
|
||
lawlessness and fun. Please leave mail to me whenever you can
|
||
about stuff in this file, and other suggestions.
|
||
If you have any questions, then just drop me a line, and
|
||
I'll be happy to respond to better your understanding of the
|
||
quirks of this feible world.
|
||
I have recently downloaded scans (in .GIF form) of the book
|
||
"Steal This Book" by a hippie, Abbie Hoffman. In it it says how
|
||
to get more free shit, including land, cars, food, and education
|
||
(college). As well as anti-police warfare, and growing pot and
|
||
other drugs.
|
||
As soon as I can get an OCR program or something, I will put
|
||
lots of this in my next version of this file. I have a few
|
||
included as last minute adjustments, but the bulk of it is still
|
||
to come. Enjoy it while it lasts, and remember the quote from one
|
||
of the guys who wrote an article for this file, Maelstrom (I
|
||
think)....
|
||
|
||
"It's not illegal until you get caught."
|
||
|
||
... or something like that.
|
||
Well, boys, I will leave you now so you can get to work on
|
||
any of the stuff in here that tickles youyr fancy. Go Nuts!
|
||
|
||
Peace. War. Death. It's all a vicious circle.
|
||
|
||
-=+DarkStorm+=-
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/._______________.\
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/ / /
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/ /
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