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ÿûÿû Read:(1-50,^1),? :
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2/50: Net
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Name: Garbageheap #256
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Date: Sun Jun 21 16:50:43 1992
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PHALCON/SKISM Net will be starting pretty soon. We have everything we need,
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except for more bbs's. If ya want on, leave me mail here, or on my BBS.
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Read:(1-50,^2),? :øÄÿûÿûé]4ïk0
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40/50: 1!HC<48>¥Î›5RüName: The Not #28
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Date: Sat Jul 25 00:55:21 1992
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RE: 1.8 GIGS of p/h files?
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BY: Loki Trickster #263
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Your wrong about the one million deal. According to my drive the smallest a
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file can take up is 8k (running a Micropolis 1350mg SCSI-2). Most smaller MFM
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and RLL drives the min size is 4k. So if you have a 1.8k file the rest of the
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cluster will be packed with NULs to fill it out.
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Sucks I know! Just installed Borland C++ 3.1 & A.F. and all the small files
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in it took up over 100 mg!
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Copernicus
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41/50: Well
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Name: The Not #28
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Date: Sat Jul 25 00:58:17 1992
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RE: Other BBSes in Louisville
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BY: Mad Dog #4
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For local (812/502) acn look at mine. digund.com. Official internet address!
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Digital Underground - 812.941.9427 - v32bis
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1.5 gig - Usenet - UUCP E-mail - NaPE/WPE - TSAN
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Slowing its starting to take off in terms of file transfers.
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Cop.
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And besides....Its free....The membership deal is just to try and milk some
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money out of some older losers who dont know any better.
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[PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^41),? :
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42/50: yeah, I was off by a LITTLE <g>
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Name: Loki Trickster #263
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Date: Sat Jul 25 10:04:19 1992
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RE: 1.8 gigs
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BY: The Not #28
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I forgot about the cluster size. Isn't that a function of the OS, instead
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of the drive? I've got DRDOS 6.0, with SSTOR, and when I delete a file
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that's under 1024 bytes, teh available space goes up by *ZERO* bytes.
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I dunno why, never tried to figure the thing out. I just use this critter,
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I never took the time to read the docs. <g>
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Later!
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43/50: hey..
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Name: Wolverine #186
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Date: Sat Jul 25 17:23:37 1992
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RE: Well
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Hey, i agree.. its kinda slow off on files, but words is spreading around
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about it, and it should be kickin pretty soon...
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Wolverine
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The Game Stash Is DOWN for good....
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<boo hoo>
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44/50: Drive
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Name: The Not #28
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Date: Sun Jul 26 01:02:42 1992
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RE: yeah, I was off by a LITTLE <g>
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BY: Loki Trickster #263
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That is becuase your running SuperStor. If you are running a plain drive with
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controller and no SuperStor or Stacker or something like that that creates a
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logic disk from a physical one it takes care of that.
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Cluster size is NOT a function of the OS. However OS's like Unix (I think
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OS/2) like to know about the cluster size.
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45/50: Is your sstor 2.04 good?
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Name: Loki Trickster #263
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Date: Sun Jul 26 12:47:42 1992
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RE: Drive
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BY: The Not #28
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My vdefend has been going nutzoid since I picked up 2.04. McGoofy's Scan.exe
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can't find anything wrong with it, but VDEFEND does *NOT* like it.
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I'm a LITTLE reluctant to install the thing. How long has it been on there?
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Has anybody else installed it?
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46/50: SuperStor
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Name: The Not #28
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Date: Sun Jul 26 15:32:28 1992
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RE: Is your sstor 2.04 good?
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BY: Loki Trickster #263
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Ive been running this config at work since X-mas.
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230 MG IDE Drive
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PT1: 50mg partition thats run with SuperStor to make a guestamated 110-130 mg.
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Mostly used for AutoCAD, Engineering.
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PT2: 180mg patition for Linux 0.96cpl2 Unix os, mainly used to play.
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Personally I LOVE superstor. Runs great, have had ANY problems with it
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whatsoever.
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TNC
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[PAUSE]
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47/50: Then how come my access to the BBS
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Name: Mad Dog #4
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Date: Mon Jul 27 02:32:44 1992
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RE: Well
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BY: The Not #28
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was cut and I couldn't access some of the anarchy and hack/phreak subs? I
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left you two pieces of mail and you NEVER responded to them. I had good
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access and then it got worse...you dropped me down to some PD level shit or
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something. I've been around for 6 years now in the H/P world, and I'm not
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going to call some BBS that requires me to pay and drops my access because I
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don't. What was the deal then if you don't "require" a fee?????
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Mad Dog
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48/50: I love SSTOR, too, but
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Name: Loki Trickster #263
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Date: Mon Jul 27 17:53:39 1992
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RE: SuperStor
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BY: The Not #28
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I got hold of a copy that ATE my HD. Good thing I had this tape backup drive
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- I backed the critter up right before I tried to install SSTOR 2.04.
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It trashed my disk completely - had to fdisk the bastard. Took all day.
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Gripe gripe.
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I still love SSTOR.
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49/50: Well
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Name: Slimjim #186
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Date: Mon Jul 27 19:06:07 1992
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Im using Stacker 2.01, and havent had any problems, but by the advice of
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someone, I might swich to SuperStor. I heard the compression ratios are really
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good.
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Read:(1-50,^49),? :ÿû
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50/50: Stacker
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Name: Fugazi #115
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Date: Tue Jul 28 14:06:31 1992
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Yeah, the only problem with stacker is in order to get it off you must take it
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all off.. I mean.. YOu loose your whole HD.
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Erased..Gone.. Finished
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Fugazi
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Read:(1-50,^50),? :
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Post on Elite Systems? No
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< Elite Systems Q-Scan Done >
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< Q-scan Covert Operations 7 - 50 msgs >
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1/50: You all...
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Name: >UNKNOWN<
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Date: >UNKNOWN<
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You all call Underground Computer Federation, and/or Divinity, or these posts
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just get sent around quite quickly?
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Read:(1-50,^1),? :45
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45/50: Scams!
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Name: Predat0r #1
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Date: Sat Jul 11 17:04:27 1992
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RE: Ink
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BY: Dudette #40
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Well i kind of talked to someone who was going to pull it off to obtain
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something useful. Never heard from him again. Guess it didn't work. I helped
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him with some of the more minor details. (Yeah sure ya did...)
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There is always a way. Nothing is totally secure. Live by that, i don.
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*****
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-=> Predat0r <=-
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46/50: System off internet
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Name: Abomination #228
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Date: Mon Jul 20 03:42:54 1992
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I have seen this system around a few times and I was thinking that it may be
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of interest to some Wiretap.spies.com I always see a person loged on there
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at 4201 but when ever I try it I get a nice blank screen maybe some of you
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could help me out with that!!
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Abomination of Reality
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WSHA
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47/50: Spies In The Wire
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Name: Roy The Tarantula #112
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Date: Wed Jul 22 17:42:17 1992
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That is the name of WIRETAP.SPIES.COM. It is a public-access Unix BBS on the
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Internet, accessable via dial-up or telnet. It's a decent program, and with
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this system, you can use IRC and receive e-mail on the Internet. He's also
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got tons of subboards that are USENET linked. Very interesting system, cool
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sysop.
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RTT
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king@pop.concord.wvnet.edu
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Read:(1-50,^47),? :ÿû
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48/50: Forgot 2 things...
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Name: Roy The Tarantula #112
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Date: Wed Jul 22 17:50:36 1992
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To get to the BBS portion of Spies In The Wire, login as bbs
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Spies In The Wire is temporarily down right now. The sysop is on vacataion
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and just prior to leaving, someone got root on the system, so he had to take
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it down. I believe he is in the West Indies right now sooooo...
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RTT
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49/50: Cement polish?
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Name: Pit Viper #313
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Date: Sat Jul 25 14:50:37 1992
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RE: I have a way, but not very fancy.....
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BY: Daemon #114
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wild... Do you have a brand name or something?
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Trying to find something to do with a color photocopier I have....
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50/50: Are
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Name: Slimjim #186
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Date: Mon Jul 27 19:08:44 1992
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there a lot of Inet BBSs?-The only public access one that I know of (that
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doesnt require any registration, id) is Nyx.
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Post on Covert Operations? No
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< Covert Operations Q-Scan Done >
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< Q-scan Inside The Phone System 8 - 75 msgs >
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1/75: Extenders etc.
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Name: The Baron #175
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Date: Sat Dec 21 18:51:50 1991
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Well.. Here's a small list of extenders I compiled over the years .. may be of
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interest to some.
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Extenders - Written December 17, 1991 by The Baron
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The following list is a small list of extenders I have compiled together.
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Most of these numbers I just took from extender hacking programs that had
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a few to come with them. Feel free to add to this list and if you find any
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that I don't have reach me on my board at 708-869-1501.
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NOTE: that formats may not be correct and I'll leave figuring them out
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to you. In most cases if I was just completely unsure I left a (?).
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C-N = Code + Number N-C = Number + Code
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[PAUSE]
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Extender Length Format
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-------- ------ ------
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1-800-225-5946 10 C-N
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1-800-633-3402 10 C-N
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1-800-848-0684 10 N-C
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1-800-234-1251 10 N-C
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1-800-444-7013 3 (?) possibly 6 C-N (?)
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1-800-325-1337 6 C-N
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1-800-877-8000 6 C-N
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1-800-321-6902 4 (?) C-N (?)
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1-800-426-6565 10 N-C
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1-800-433-4778 10 N-C
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1-800-325-1337 6 C-N
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1-800-327-9488 7 C-N (?)
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1-800-882-2255 6 C-N
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1-800-437-7010 7 C-N
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1-800-523-7248 4 C-N (?)
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1-800-547-1784 8 C-N (?)
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1-800-862-6233 6 C-N
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1-800-221-9600 (PBX) 4 (Format: XXXX,4,83,1) C-N
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1-800-321-6902 5 C-N
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1-800-437-7010 8 C-N
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[PAUSE] 1-800-523-7248 (PBX) 4 (Format: XXXX,9) C-N
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1-800-547-1784 6 C-N
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1-800-477-5552 8 C-N
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950-1022
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950-1033 9 C-N
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950-1044 6 C-N
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950-1055
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950-1066 (NOTE: I don't know much about these 950-XXXX #'s since
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950-1088 I've never played with them much since they're supposed
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to be more dangerous than other 1-800 dialups)
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Well, that's about it for now. If you have any to add please let me know.
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Anyways, what I'm really looking for are a few good codes as I am much too
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lazy to scan for them myself ..
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Read:(1-75,^1),? :øÄ60
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60/75: Could someone give me
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Name: Deathstorm #374
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Date: Mon Jul 20 04:49:05 1992
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the telenet numbers in the 505 area code, or tell me where to find them? Thanz
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and Laterz.
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-DeathStorm
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61/75: Whoa!
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Name: Phantom Account #83
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Date: Mon Jul 20 09:45:59 1992
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RE: Code!
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BY: Predat0r #1
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Predat0r posting codezzzzzz? Hmmm... Me thinks the feds have invaded your
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brain via electronic disc.
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62/75: Bahahaha...
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Name: Phantom Account #83
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Date: Mon Jul 20 09:46:49 1992
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wait...
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whhheeeeew.
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63/75: Gimme....
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Name: Speed Phreak #85
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Date: Mon Jul 20 14:31:29 1992
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RE: Could someone give me
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BY: Deathstorm #374
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the State and city... I'll check my tele/tym numbers book... you want tymnet
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too?
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SP
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64/75: Telenet #'s
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Name: Tracer #326
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Date: Mon Jul 20 16:36:13 1992
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RE: Could someone give me
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BY: Deathstorm #374
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242-1742 - 2400 Baud
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243-4479 - 1200
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526-9191 - 1200
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473-3403 - 1200
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65/75: Allright,
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Name: Deathstorm #374
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Date: Mon Jul 20 23:37:25 1992
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thanx alot for the numbers, guys! Laterz.
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-DeathStorm
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66/75: Ok, now that
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Name: Deathstorm #374
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Date: Tue Jul 21 00:38:07 1992
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I've got the numbers to telenet, I would like some help with what I can do
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with it and everything. I have alot of questions, so anyone interested in
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helping me, leave me some E-mail and we could discuss via that. Any help is
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appreciated. Thanx and Laterz. Oh, I asked Pred to change my handle, so either
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DeathStorm or Twisted Justice is where to send the E-mail.
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-DeathStorm
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.s
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Close.
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67/75: Speed Phreak,
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Name: Deathstorm #374
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Date: Tue Jul 21 00:40:42 1992
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is there a difference between teleneãq¹‘<C2B9>Ð˵•ÑýJ9F
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+k«7ZY<5A>tymet numbers
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for Albuquerque, New Mexico and Las Cruses, New Mexico (if any) if there is a
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difference between the two. Thanx! Laterz.
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-DeathStorm
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68/75: Learn
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Name: Tracer #326
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Date: Wed Jul 22 02:07:09 1992
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RE: Speed Phreak,
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BY: Deathstorm #374
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You need to go download some files from here. Do a lookup for TELENET and
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TYMNET, then download LOL issues 10 and 18 (I think). Then come back when you
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learned something.
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69/75: OK, thanz
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Name: Twisted Justice #374
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Date: Wed Jul 22 05:47:19 1992
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Tracer. I've got LOD compiled issue four, I think that is the name at least.
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Thanx for the info! Laterz.
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-TJ
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70/75: telenet and tymnet
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Name: Daemon #114
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Date: Thu Jul 23 05:53:31 1992
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RE: Learn
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BY: Tracer #326
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LOL 10+11. telenet 10 tymnet 11.
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anybody have any more of the old LOD/H gfiles. There are about 5 copies of the
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same one by Mentor here, but I want to read others and I havent seen em.
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D’M™N
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71/75: Telenet and tymnet numbers
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Name: Daemon #114
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Date: Thu Jul 23 05:54:39 1992
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RE: OK, thanz
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BY: Twisted Justice #374
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I am not sure if it is here (pretty sure it is) but get a file called EAGLE.*
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or somethinglike that. It is a small Database of tlenet and tymnet dialups, if
|
||
memory serves. Just input area code and out they spew....
|
||
|
||
D’M™N
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^71),? :
|
||
|
||
72/75: LOD/H Files
|
||
Name: Tracer #326
|
||
Date: Thu Jul 23 06:52:32 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: telenet and tymnet
|
||
BY: Daemon #114
|
||
|
||
Well, as far as I know, there were only 4 LOD H files. I'll have to look
|
||
around and see what I can find.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^72),? :öº
|
||
#O
|
||
73/75: Hey,
|
||
Name: Twisted Justice #374
|
||
Date: Thu Jul 23 07:Ó Iš0 1992
|
||
|
||
I've got all 4 LOD H files. If they are not already on here, I can u/l is ya
|
||
guys want me too. Laterz.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-TJ
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^73),? :
|
||
|
||
74/75: This was for Landfill BUT!! here...
|
||
Name: Phantom Account #83
|
||
Date: Thu Jul 23 12:52:48 1992
|
||
|
||
The Name Game 'List One'
|
||
--- ---- ---- ---- ---
|
||
compiled by The Phantom Account
|
||
|
||
First off I am sure that alot of these numbers have been seen before. All this
|
||
list represents is a bored evening of phone hacking/scanning. Call at your own
|
||
risk, since you would have to be a jerk off to hack some of these...
|
||
|
||
1-800
|
||
======
|
||
|
||
STA-RTEL - Not sure about this one check it out for me.
|
||
BTI-MAIL - Meridean VMB
|
||
DEC-DATA - VMB
|
||
MES-SAGE - New York Telephone VMB
|
||
MCI-MAIL - Baahaha, try to hack it if you dare.
|
||
ABC-MAIL - Teredata VMB
|
||
ITT-MAIL - Fax?Carrier?Telex? (someone lemme know so Ill know how to recognize)
|
||
[PAUSE] SPR-INT1 - Sits there
|
||
SPR-INT2 - Carrier
|
||
SPR-INT3 - Sits there
|
||
USA-BANK - First National VMB
|
||
DOC-MAIL - VMB (ordering?)
|
||
FFB-MAIL - First Fidelity Bank VMB
|
||
TEL-MATE - Carrier
|
||
USM-MAIL - Origeon Hill VMB
|
||
TEL-EVOX - VMB or PAM(Personal Answering Machine)??
|
||
PBX-ROLM - VMB??
|
||
BAN-KAMR - Press '*" at beginning and get weird carrier
|
||
PBX-GOLD - ordering? play around and lemme know.
|
||
FFB-DATA - lemme know...VMB?
|
||
USA-CODE - PAM press '33' for entry
|
||
|
||
Thats all if you find out about any of these lemme know... or gimme a mail-box
|
||
off of one of the systems... shit I just want a mail-box, hope this helps...
|
||
This is a "LandFill' Exclusive.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^74),? :
|
||
|
||
75/75: HA!
|
||
Name: Garbageheap #256
|
||
Date: Thu Jul 23 14:52:35 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: This was for Landfill BUT!! here...
|
||
BY: Phantom Account #83
|
||
|
||
Thanx Man. BTW THE BBS is up. I talked to em.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^75),? :ÿû
|
||
|
||
Post on Inside The Phone System? No
|
||
|
||
< Inside The Phone System Q-Scan Done >
|
||
|
||
< Q-scan Virus & Trojans 9 - 74 msgs >
|
||
|
||
1/74: instal.ese
|
||
Name: Zak #87
|
||
Date: Thu Jun 04 23:24:56 1992
|
||
|
||
I got it in C and in pascal..which one ya want?
|
||
|
||
...ZaK...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^1),? :70
|
||
|
||
70/74: sources in pascal / C
|
||
Name: The Blockhead! #373
|
||
Date: Sat Jul 11 23:13:55 1992
|
||
|
||
hello
|
||
|
||
Does someone has any viruses source codes in T Pascal or C ???
|
||
I only have the AIDS and it's kinda "lame"
|
||
|
||
thanx!
|
||
TB!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^70),? :
|
||
|
||
71/74: Yea, I got sCOOKIE
|
||
Name: Daemon #114
|
||
Date: Tue Jul 14 04:14:12 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: sources in pascal / C
|
||
BY: The Blockhead! #373
|
||
|
||
I am pretty sure its in C...and probly on here....
|
||
|
||
not sure...
|
||
|
||
D’M™N
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^71),? :
|
||
|
||
72/74: bad sectors
|
||
Name: Weld Pond #159
|
||
Date: Tue Jul 14 23:20:16 1992
|
||
|
||
Has anyone heard of any viruses that hide info by writing stuff to a good
|
||
sector and then marking it bad. You can even change the ECC so that other
|
||
programs really think the sector is reading bad. Seems like a nice place to
|
||
put stuff.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^72),? :
|
||
|
||
73/74: Well Look At This Junk!
|
||
Name: Predat0r #1
|
||
Date: Fri Jul 17 00:27:33 1992
|
||
|
||
SCAN 7.9V84 1991/10/30 21:43
|
||
Options: e: /a /report c:\scan\test.log
|
||
|
||
Scanning E:\15APR.COM
|
||
Found Murphy Virus [Murphy]
|
||
Scanning E:\DEMO.COM
|
||
Found 1701/1704 Virus - Version B [170X]
|
||
Scanning E:\4096.COM
|
||
Found 4096 Virus [4096]
|
||
Scanning E:\512-B.COM
|
||
Found 512 Virus [512]
|
||
Scanning E:\AIDS.COM
|
||
Found #1 Virus [N1]
|
||
Scanning E:\AIRCOP.COM
|
||
Found Dropper-2 Virus [Dr2]
|
||
Scanning E:\AMST-299.COM
|
||
Found V-299 Virus [V299]
|
||
Scanning E:\ANTHRAX.COM
|
||
[PAUSE] Found Anthrax Virus [Atx]
|
||
Scanning E:\ANTICST.COM
|
||
Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest]
|
||
Scanning E:\APOC.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\ARMAGEDO.COM
|
||
Found Armagedon Virus [Arma]
|
||
Scanning E:\BEBE.COM
|
||
Found BeBe Virus [BeBe]
|
||
Scanning E:\BEEPER.COM
|
||
Found Beeper Virus [Beep]
|
||
Scanning E:\CANCER.COM
|
||
Found Pixel Virus [Pix]
|
||
Scanning E:\CEMETERY.COM
|
||
Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest]
|
||
Scanning E:\CIA.COM
|
||
Found Burger Virus [Burger]
|
||
Scanning E:\DARTH2.COM
|
||
Found 512 Virus [512]
|
||
Scanning E:\DATACRIM.COM
|
||
Found Datacrime Virus [Crime]
|
||
Scanning E:\INTRO.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\VIRUS.COM
|
||
[PAUSE] Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\FISH.COM
|
||
Found Fish Virus [Fish]
|
||
Scanning E:\!FRIDAY.COM
|
||
Found Plastique Related Virus [Plq]
|
||
Scanning E:\1260.COM
|
||
Found 1260 Virus [1260]
|
||
Found V2P2 Virus [V2P2]
|
||
Scanning E:\GRITHER.COM
|
||
Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna]
|
||
Scanning E:\HIV.COM
|
||
Found Murphy Virus [Murphy]
|
||
Scanning E:\HYMN.COM
|
||
Found Hymn Virus [Hymn]
|
||
Scanning E:\INVADER.COM
|
||
Found Invader Virus [Invader]
|
||
Scanning E:\CO.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\MEM.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\JOJO.COM
|
||
Found JoJo Virus [JoJo]
|
||
Scanning E:\JRUSLM-B.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
[PAUSE] Scanning E:\KAMASYA.COM
|
||
Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest]
|
||
Scanning E:\LEPROSY.COM
|
||
Found RMIT Virus [RMIT]
|
||
Scanning E:\LEPROSYB.COM
|
||
Found Leprosy Strain B [LepB]
|
||
Scanning E:\MG-1.COM
|
||
Found MG Virus [MG]
|
||
Scanning E:\MIGRAM.COM
|
||
Found Italian Pest Virus [Pest]
|
||
Scanning E:\MULTI.COM
|
||
Found Invader Virus [Invader]
|
||
Scanning E:\NJERU.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru]
|
||
Scanning E:\QUICKEY.COM
|
||
Found Nomenclature Virus [Nom]
|
||
Scanning E:\ONTARIO.COM
|
||
Found Ontario Virus [Ont]
|
||
Scanning E:\OROPAX.COM
|
||
Found Oropax Virus [Oro]
|
||
Scanning E:\PHOENIX.COM
|
||
Found P1 Related Virus [P1r]
|
||
Scanning E:\PLAGUE.COM
|
||
Found Plague Virus [Plague]
|
||
[PAUSE] Scanning E:\REDCROSS.COM
|
||
Found RedX Virus [RedX]
|
||
Scanning E:\SKISM12.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru-A]
|
||
Scanning E:\SUD-ZERO.COM
|
||
Found Jerusalem Related Virus [Jeru-A]
|
||
Scanning E:\HAHA.COM
|
||
Found Sunday Virus [Sunday]
|
||
Scanning E:\!TIGER.COM
|
||
Found Plastique Related Virus [Plq]
|
||
Scanning E:\VIENNA2.COM
|
||
Found VHP-2 Virus [VHP2]
|
||
Scanning E:\VIENNA.COM
|
||
Found 1014 Virus [1014]
|
||
Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna]
|
||
Scanning E:\VIOLATOR.COM
|
||
Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna]
|
||
Scanning E:\VIOL-B4.COM
|
||
Found Vienna/Violator Virus [Vienna]
|
||
Scanning E:\WHALE.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB1.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB2.COM
|
||
[PAUSE] Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB3.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB4.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB5.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB6.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB7.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB8.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TB9.COM
|
||
Found Whale Virus [Whale]
|
||
Scanning E:\TP45.COM
|
||
Found Yankee Doodle Virus [Doodle]
|
||
Scanning E:\COMMAND.COM
|
||
Found 1554 Virus [1554]
|
||
Found 1554 Virus [1554]
|
||
Scanning E:\TINY.COM
|
||
Found Tiny Virus [Tiny]
|
||
|
||
Disk E: contains 1 directories and 94 files.
|
||
[PAUSE]
|
||
Found 65 files containing viruses.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^73),? :
|
||
|
||
74/74: Now read This One
|
||
Name: Predat0r #1
|
||
Date: Fri Jul 17 00:33:07 1992
|
||
|
||
SCAN 8.6V93 1992/7/17 00:30
|
||
Options: d:\virus /a /nopause /report c:\scan\axis.lst
|
||
|
||
|
||
Scanning Volume: DANZIG II
|
||
Scanning D:\virus\512.ZIP
|
||
Found 512 Virus [512]
|
||
Scanning D:\virus\BRENDA.ZIP
|
||
Found Tiny Virus [Tiny]
|
||
Scanning D:\virus\DIRII.ZIP
|
||
Found DIR-2 Virus [D2]
|
||
Scanning D:\virus\REDCROSS.ZIP
|
||
Found RedX Virus [RedX]
|
||
Scanning D:\virus\S86.ZIP
|
||
Found Scr-2 Virus [696]
|
||
|
||
Directory D:\virus contains 149 files.
|
||
|
||
[PAUSE] Found 5 files containing viruses.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-74,^74),? :
|
||
|
||
Post on Virus & Trojans? No
|
||
|
||
< Virus & Trojans Q-Scan Done >
|
||
|
||
< Q-scan Underground Zines 10 - 50 msgs >
|
||
|
||
1/50: Help
|
||
Name: Questor #314 @666
|
||
Date: Mon Feb 03 17:21:04 1992
|
||
|
||
I have heard a lot about some of the zines available, but what are the better
|
||
ones to get?
|
||
|
||
Questor
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^1),? :45
|
||
|
||
45/50: HORROR WRITERS WANTED!!!
|
||
Name: Psycho #106
|
||
Date: Fri Jul 03 04:01:54 1992
|
||
|
||
CALL FOR WRITERS!
|
||
|
||
DARK FASCINATIONS
|
||
("The Magazine of Disturbing Fiction")
|
||
|
||
We're a NEW "small-press" magazine planning to release our first issue
|
||
sometime in the next month or so. If you're a published or UNPUBLISHED
|
||
author, we'd love to see your work. Basically, DARK FASCINATIONS is a
|
||
"horror" genre magazine. Although there is nothing wrong with typical
|
||
"blood-n-guts" fiction (we'll publish that too), we're seeking writers
|
||
that can find fright in other ways- Psychological terror. Suspense.
|
||
Horror in the mundane.
|
||
|
||
When we call ourselves "The Magazine of Disturbing Fiction," we mean
|
||
it- With an emphasis on the DISTURBING. If your writing is too: gory,
|
||
violent, strong, bizarre, raw, over-the-edge or in-yer-face for most
|
||
publishers, then it's EXACTLY what we want. There are NO TABOOS here.
|
||
|
||
[PAUSE] If interested, HIT "A" NOW to reply, and we'll e-mail guidelines
|
||
and info, including how to submit electronically via our 800 number.
|
||
|
||
-OR-
|
||
|
||
Write us at: DARK FASCINATIONS
|
||
c/o 220 Publications
|
||
1345 O.R. Turnpike,
|
||
Suite 163
|
||
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^45),? :
|
||
|
||
46/50: Phrack 40
|
||
Name: Roy The Tarantula #112
|
||
Date: Thu Jul 23 17:46:34 1992
|
||
|
||
Should be out by this weekend some time. Watch for it!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^46),? :
|
||
|
||
47/50: dogfog
|
||
Name: Dr Benway #96
|
||
Date: Mon Jul 27 22:17:30 1992
|
||
|
||
those of you locals who might be univ of louisville students, look for posted
|
||
guidelines on a new literary zine strictly for students, published by thinker
|
||
review called (most likely) "dogfog". i'm editing, and we hope to make it
|
||
very interesting.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^47),? :
|
||
|
||
48/50: Hey...
|
||
Name: Captain Zero #125
|
||
Date: Tue Jul 28 00:38:49 1992
|
||
|
||
Are there any good, national (or international) H/P only groups recriting out
|
||
there? and where can I get an application? Seems like all the groups here
|
||
out west are new wares groups... ick.
|
||
|
||
I'm tired of waiting for Balanced pH to re-open so ISI can start up again...
|
||
|
||
Tanks.
|
||
|
||
°±²ÛCaptain ZeroÛ²±°
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^48),? :
|
||
|
||
49/50: Phalcon/Skism...
|
||
Name: Phantom Account #83
|
||
Date: Tue Jul 28 13:18:11 1992
|
||
|
||
try them..vàgut grouping is sorta lame dont you think?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^49),? :
|
||
|
||
50/50: Well..
|
||
Name: Captain Zero #125
|
||
Date: Tue Jul 28 15:46:20 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: Phalcon/Skism...
|
||
BY: Phantom Account #83
|
||
|
||
I don't know... it could be good if you're bored... I mean, I've written some
|
||
text files for this old group I was in, but our home board went down and
|
||
they're just sitting there.
|
||
|
||
I think it would be interesting to get aquainted with a good group.. to learn
|
||
a little more and to talk to some new people... the thing I don't like are
|
||
those lame group wars.
|
||
|
||
°±²ÛCaptain ZeroÛ²±°
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^50),? :
|
||
|
||
Post on Underground Zines? No
|
||
|
||
< Underground Zines Q-Scan Done >
|
||
|
||
< Q-scan Cult of the phone phreaks 11 - 75 msgs >
|
||
|
||
1/75: Defaults for ROLMs
|
||
Name: Big Brother #20
|
||
Date: Sun Apr 05 03:17:05 1992
|
||
|
||
usually try User: Su
|
||
Password: Super
|
||
|
||
it's a superuser account, and worked on the one im on...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^1),? :60
|
||
|
||
60/75: Awe..
|
||
Name: Nickodemus #203
|
||
Date: Mon Jun 15 04:16:36 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: Stupid, ignorant me.
|
||
BY: Form Destroyer #305
|
||
|
||
Awe don't worry about it dude... Hehe, I just had to get you on tyhat one....
|
||
:)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^60),? :
|
||
|
||
61/75: BBS
|
||
Name: >UNKNOWN<
|
||
Date: >UNKNOWN<
|
||
|
||
|
||
ñUnhorised Access UK
|
||
Online 10pm-7am
|
||
100% Hack/Phreak
|
||
+44-636-708063
|
||
|
||
PHACT Magazine WHQ
|
||
ÿû/s
|
||
/sa
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^61),? :
|
||
|
||
62/75: heard of it
|
||
Name: Quicksilver #89
|
||
Date: Wed Jun 17 09:53:22 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: yeah.
|
||
BY: Pit Viper #313
|
||
|
||
blair is nestled up in Warren county, right? I chased a few pieces up that way
|
||
a few years back. Too much of a hassle though. Couldn't afford their tastes.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^62),? :
|
||
|
||
63/75: Heh hehe hehe ehe hheh
|
||
Name: Pit Viper #313
|
||
Date: Fri Jun 19 03:21:49 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: heard of it
|
||
BY: Quicksilver #89
|
||
|
||
>blair is nestled up in Warren county, right? I chased a few pieces up that way
|
||
>a few years back. Too much of a hassle though. Couldn't afford their tastes.
|
||
|
||
I know EXACTLY what you mean. <grin>
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^63),? :
|
||
|
||
64/75: Good to see phreaking is alive and well...
|
||
Name: >UNKNOWN<
|
||
Date: >UNKNOWN<
|
||
|
||
not
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-75,^64),? :
|
||
|
||
65/75: Is??
|
||
Name: Phantom Account #83
|
||
Date: Sun Jun 28 12:09:11 1992
|
||
|
||
there still a viable way to phreak and not get caught... I am interested. What
|
||
is the best way in todays day and age to phreak and not get nailed (assuming
|
||
you are doing it from yer home)? Thanks for the info... What is a good file to
|
||
read for a retired phreaker of the 80's getting back into it in the 90's?
|
||
|
||
|
||
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66/75: ....
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Name: Grampent #140
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Date: Mon Jun 29 11:15:57 1992
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Well a questing that I've been asking myself since I've been back around the
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scene is 'What is phreaking today?' I mean, you can't just go out a take over
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a trunk and go! (sigh!) Used to a phreaker was someone who took control of the
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fone systemfor his/her own personal use, but since our nefriend ESS has
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decided to pay us a visit it makes that a little bit harder to hieve. ÿÿûÿû I
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see a lot of these code-kids around looking for 'ANYTHING!' to make a call
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with, PBx's, CC#'sect are getting more and more risky everyday. Makes you
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kinda wonder about the future. ÿt'lad thing if all phreakers have left to dis
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hack codes and pbx's until that totally comes to an end..
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ÿû ÿûThe scÿûene is a different place nowadays, people don't communicate as
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much as they used too(voice), ÿûinfo is more heavily , not to mention all the
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snitches out there!! (Fuck off!) Aÿûnyway, just been thinking about the future
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of the H/P world latelyand the conclusionøÌû:It don't look too good...ÿû
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L8r....zzzz Grampent
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[PAUSE] Read:(1-75,^66),? :
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67/75: What about...
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Name: Phantom Account #83
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Date: Mon Jun 29 15:15:01 1992
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PBX's and Extenders... they seem safe if you can find one and keep it to
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yourself... everyone is scanning so much though.. it dont seem it would be
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likely you would keep it for very long even if you did keep it to yourself...
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BTW anyone know what the (804) CNA is?
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Read:(1-75,^67),? :
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68/75: Also...
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Name: Phantom Account #83
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Date: Tue Jun 30 17:27:31 1992
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The number used to be 1-5-BUG-1111 does anyone know what the new number is?
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Read:(1-75,^68),? :ÿûûß
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69/75: CN/A info
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Name: Supernigger #221
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Date: Sun Jul 12 04:04:05 1992
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RE: What about...
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...For information on CN/A's (not just a list of numbers, but how to obtain
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them), as well as bridges and Bell in general, I suggest you take a look at:
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Sharp Remob's Guide to Bullshitting the Phone Company out of Important Info
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Read:(1-75,^69),? :
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70/75: RemObs...
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Name: Flashfire #97
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Date: Sun Jul 19 15:35:07 1992
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Does anyone have any RemObs numbers and/or access codes in the 800 npa? I'm
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looking for some & have a virgin VMB system to trade with... if you got any and
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are interested please leave me mail...
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...later..
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Read:(1-75,^70),? :
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71/75: PBX Type
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Name: Tracer #326
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Date: Wed Jul 22 04:16:54 1992
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Does anyone out there know what type of PBX answers with tones like those on a
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pay phone? What about it's format?
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Read:(1-75,^71),? :
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72/75: I have heard...
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Name: Phantom Account #83
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Date: Wed Jul 22 12:33:47 1992
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about this VMB... supposedly this VMB system will let you use box tones
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(silver) to operate the system and maybe gain access to the system operators
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box... not sure, will let you know when I know more.
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Read:(1-75,^72),? :
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73/75: Phone Numbers
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Name: Callico #329
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Date: Thu Jul 23 03:53:36 1992
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This message may be something I wrote in the past, but I can't remember if I
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left anything about this before. Anyhow, I stumbled across a pattern of numbers
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in my area for GTE (GTENW). Basically, here in the 206 area code for GTE it
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seems that they put almost ALL of there CO's on the same last four digits, on
|
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allthe prefixes that have a CO in them. Most cities have multiple prefixes, so
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the main prefix has the co on it. Almost every prefix has a common sweep. The
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sweep is alot different from the others I've heard. Its a series of steady
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tones, not a sweep. (this is all under ESS#5 using OSPS stations) Well, the
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point I'm making is that we got the number to OSPS station #1, NAC, LOC, Test
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board.
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Nac is network operations, and I'm not sure what LOC is.
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OSPS station #1 seems to be some sort of number that is like calling an inward,
|
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in other words, they think it an inward calling them when they answer that
|
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number. (I assume this from talking to them from a few different times)
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We got them to to do a verify for us, but it was someone not familiar with the
|
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station, they made a comment about not knowing why our number wasn't showing on
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[PAUSE] the screen.
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|
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I was wondering if anyone had some ideas of what I could do with these numbers.
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I've tried to get binding post numbers from test board, and almost did it,
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until they started getting curious. (didn't say BP instead of binding post..)
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If someone is interested in the numbers let me know, I'll leave them up. I
|
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would be happier if they didn't get abused and changed though! :) Oh, and
|
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anohter thing, they seem to run the numbers in huge strings, like it would be
|
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xxx-0040 to maybe 70 or something.
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|
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Read:(1-75,^73),? :
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74/75: OSPS #1
|
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Name: Supernigger #221
|
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Date: Sat Jul 25 03:36:18 1992
|
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|
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OSPS (Operator Service Positioning System) or something like that is just
|
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another name for an AT&T Operator, that's why they think that you are an
|
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inward operator.. You may be able to do PLENTY with that.. in other words
|
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(hypothetically, of course) you could:
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||
|
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A) Have them place a call for you to anywhere.
|
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|
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B) Do interrupts (as I believe you mentioned)
|
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|
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C) Have them route you to other operators that perform various other tasks
|
||
(such as the IOC (International Operator) or another Inward in another state
|
||
to do interrupts in another state)
|
||
|
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|
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Please leave that number to me in mail, thanks.
|
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|
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[PAUSE] -/- Supernigger -/- DPAK -/-
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Read:(1-75,^74),? :
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75/75: Hehe...
|
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Name: Crazybyte #243
|
||
Date: Sat Jul 25 19:44:48 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: What about...
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|
||
Well, all of you guys are looking for a safe way to phreak, what about moving
|
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to Europe ? Hehe... been phreaking for quite some time , and no probs (YET).
|
||
|
||
S
|
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|
||
|
||
|
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Read:(1-75,^75),? :
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||
Post on Cult of the phone phreaks? Yes
|
||
|
||
Title: 1-5-bug-1111?ÿû
|
||
Enter message now, max 80 lines.
|
||
Enter '/HELP' for help.
|
||
[---=----=----=----=----=----=----=----]----=----=----=----=----=----=----=----]
|
||
I didn
|
||
ÿûô¨I didn't catch the original message, but there is 1-800-BUG-FIND if that's wha
|
||
what you're looking for... thought the "bug finders" and sweeps never do shit.
|
||
|
||
There's a sweep at 407-254-1001.
|
||
|
||
l8r,
|
||
[)r. [)elam
|
||
/s
|
||
Anonymous? No
|
||
Saving...Posted on Cult of the phone phreaks
|
||
|
||
< Cult of the phone phreaks Q-Scan Done >
|
||
|
||
< Q-scan InterNet & Related Topics 12 - 50 msgs >
|
||
|
||
1/50: does the network use radio
|
||
Name: Quicksilver #89
|
||
Date: Tue Apr 07 15:36:12 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: Does the network use radio?
|
||
BY: Drahgon #103 @666
|
||
|
||
What network are you talkin about. But you can probably say yes and be right.
|
||
All you need is a radio that tunes to the freqs coverd by the up&down cariier
|
||
freqs. The real trick comes ti the modulation. You can come up against freq
|
||
division multiplexing or time divsion. Well, not really modulation. Just tells
|
||
you how the users share the carrier freq.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^1),? :
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||
|
||
40/50: VMB's
|
||
Name: Dirk The Darring #76
|
||
Date: Thu May 28 19:44:07 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: vmbs
|
||
BY: Night Ranger #38
|
||
|
||
ÿû
|
||
True, it was great text, but I want some more to sorta help me out more. And
|
||
get different viewpoints and explinations.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dirk The Darring
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^40),? :
|
||
|
||
41/50: Message Centers
|
||
Name: Fugazi #115
|
||
Date: Thu May 28 23:36:44 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: hacking VMSs
|
||
|
||
message Centers a pitifully easy..Just find empty boxes.. Shit mine has been
|
||
up for 3 months now!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^41),? :
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||
|
||
42/50: Well..
|
||
Name: Metal Head #202
|
||
Date: Wed Jun 03 18:09:47 1992
|
||
|
||
Dirk.. Look for files like caveasp and such.. a dude around DC that goes by
|
||
caveman did a small series on VMBs..
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^42),? :ÿû
|
||
|
||
43/50: ...
|
||
Name: Dirk The Darring #76
|
||
Date: Wed Jun 03 18:31:56 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: Well..
|
||
BY: Metal Head #202
|
||
|
||
|
||
Alright, thanks....
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dirk The DarRing
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^43),? :
|
||
|
||
44/50: hey
|
||
Name: Night Ranger #38
|
||
Date: Fri Jun 12 03:25:32 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: VMB's
|
||
BY: Dirk The Darring #76
|
||
|
||
DT~ True, it was great text, but I want some more to sorta help me out mor
|
||
DT~ get different viewpoints and explinations.
|
||
|
||
|
||
I will have a part II in a new issue of NiteLine..
|
||
|
||
|
||
that first one was short compared to the next one.. EVERY vmb system will be
|
||
in it, except Bob's Vmb etc.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[PAUSE] Read:(1-50,^44),? :
|
||
|
||
45/50: VMB's
|
||
Name: Dirk The Darring #76
|
||
Date: Fri Jun 12 15:38:45 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: hey
|
||
BY: Night Ranger #38
|
||
|
||
|
||
Good, all that was in that was Aspen, and I haven't found many of those. Great
|
||
to see something ELSE than Aspen. That is in all the text files about hacking
|
||
VMB's. Looking forward to NiteLine...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dirk The Darring
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^45),? :
|
||
|
||
46/50: aspen
|
||
Name: Night Ranger #38
|
||
Date: Sun Jun 14 04:49:02 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: VMB's
|
||
BY: Dirk The Darring #76
|
||
|
||
DT~ Good, all that was in that was Aspen, and I haven't found many of thos
|
||
DT~ to see something ELSE than Aspen. That is in all the text files about
|
||
DT~ VMB's. Looking forward to NiteLine...
|
||
|
||
|
||
Hehe.. those were just some examples that are easy to identify.
|
||
but the next one will have all the major ones, with defs, admins, etc. so you
|
||
can go right at it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
NiteLine - may be a while.. not enough articles.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
[PAUSE]
|
||
Read:(1-50,^46),? :
|
||
|
||
47/50: Need VMB
|
||
Name: Rambone #43
|
||
Date: Mon Jun 15 21:59:30 1992
|
||
|
||
Need a new VMB my my group<INC> Yea I know..but live with it...so if anyone
|
||
can help...I'm sure I will be able to return the favor...I cna be reached at
|
||
either my BBS Boners' Domain 314-434-8706
|
||
or C577583@umcvmb.missouri.edu
|
||
|
||
This is real important, so if anyone can help, please get in contact with
|
||
me..
|
||
|
||
Rambone
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^47),? :þò
|
||
|
||
48/50: while y'all are talking about vmb's...
|
||
Name: Lothar Of The Roof People #88
|
||
Date: Tue Jun 23 23:39:58 1992
|
||
|
||
I've got a question....
|
||
|
||
My VMB is on a string of VMB with XXX-6245... What's the story with those?
|
||
Anybody know? It can't be a coincidence, can it? (I doubt it...)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^48),? :
|
||
|
||
49/50: 6245
|
||
Name: Garbageheap #256
|
||
Date: Wed Jun 24 04:28:08 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: while y'all are talking about vmb's...
|
||
BY: Lothar Of The Roof People #88
|
||
|
||
6245=MAIL on your touchtone keypad.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^49),? :
|
||
|
||
50/50: haha
|
||
Name: Night Ranger #38
|
||
Date: Thu Jun 25 03:44:18 1992
|
||
|
||
RE: Need VMB
|
||
BY: Rambone #43
|
||
|
||
~ Need a new VMB my my group<INC> Yea I know..but live with it...so if
|
||
~ can help...I'm sure I will be able to return the favor...I cna be reache
|
||
~ either my BBS Boners' Domain 314-434-8706
|
||
|
||
|
||
Hehehe.. funny how people ask me and get one a month later, when you got one
|
||
in a couple minutes.. You owe me, I'll be over during SummerCon with 1000
|
||
floppies!!!!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
-= Night Ranger =-
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-50,^50),? :Úöÿ |