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: Online 10.00pm-7.00am GMT
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Operating at 3oo/12oo/24oo bps transmission rates
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BrItAiNs LaRgEsT cOmPuTeR uNdErGrOuNd ReSeArCh BoArD
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Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
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SysOp: Phantasm
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [21] of [50]
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Title: V.32bis Modem or 96
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From: Hack10f [79]
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Time: Sun May 01 23:25:36 1994
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JOHNO BONO YOU PLOKER THER 2400 BORD USR THER WORTH 10NER
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HA,HA GIVE ME A CALL THEN WE WILL GO DOWN SCARLETS
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AND GET AIDS WICKED YEA..
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HaCk10F
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [22] of [50]
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Title: WaRzE
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From: Hack10f [79]
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Time: Sun May 01 23:30:09 1994
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Hey you WARZE dudes you know how i mean yea you
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Hows the patch for DOOM hAha bono HAVE FUN
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i wont tell any one WARZE ho<ho <ho
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [23] of [50]
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Title: Modem
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Mon May 02 21:04:33 1994
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I have been offered a Hayes Optima 28.8 V Fast modem worth 599 pounds +
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VAT for 100 pounds. Is anyone interested in making any donations to help
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UABBS upgrade to this high-speed standard?
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [24] of [50]
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Title: V.32bis Modem or 96
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From: Red Mecury [61]
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Time: Mon May 02 22:59:32 1994
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>SCARLETS wot the fuck???
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [25] of [50]
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Title: UK Get-2-gether
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From: Red Mecury [61]
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Time: Mon May 02 23:03:18 1994
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> fuck couldn't some1 card some rooms in some hotel or just pay fuck me
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itllbe 'bout 60ukp 4 2 nights in some fancy london hotel then we could
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really phuck 'bout eh? i mean if youz lot into hotels then r phuckin
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orginize it eh?
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [26] of [50]
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Title: sky cardz
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From: Red Mecury [61]
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Time: Mon May 02 23:09:06 1994
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any u kidz want sky cards for a ton + upgrades for 5ukp drop us a messy
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [27] of [50]
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Title: sky cardz
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From: AC Assassin [15]
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Time: Tue May 03 03:49:26 1994
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yo mercury,
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give us a run down on those smart cards (or circumventers), what exactly
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do ya get for your cash and tell me about the upgrades, i just got a new
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sky upgrade card but my subsrciption runs out in a month or so. Dropme a
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MSG.
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L/\ter.....
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>>>>>> /\C Assassin <<<<<<
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [28] of [50]
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Title: credit checking
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From: Huxley [113]
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Time: Tue May 03 22:08:56 1994
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Has anyone got information on credit checking online facilities like
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Info-check and how to get access to them ?
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If so, please mail me on internet accn : sis2028@anubis.sis.port.ac.uk
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or post me a message here, thanks..
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [29] of [50]
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Title: credit checking
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Tue May 03 23:28:44 1994
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I have some credit checking nums & merchant numbers for various cards
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but nothing that's on-line..um I seem to remember that dialplus pw INFO
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got u as far as globl credit scan's front door, but it is pretty secure.
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Let me know if u want those phon nums.
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [30] of [50]
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Title: sky cardz
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From: Max Overdrive [97]
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Time: Wed May 04 01:29:04 1994
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The pirate Sky cards won't work when the series 9 cardz are all
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switched on, in about a months time. The only reason that they
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work now is coz someone at Sky sold all the codez. When the 09
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cardz are all switched on the pirates will be fucked, until
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someone at Sky gets their hands on the new codez and sells them on.
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So don't bother just yet, wait and see what happens when all the
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09 cards are switched on.
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [31] of [50]
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Title: sky cardz
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From: Ender [125]
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Time: Wed May 04 02:41:43 1994
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I just got one of these for ukp40 and I'll be damn pissed off if it stops
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working. Guess I'll just have to wait for the next crack.
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [32] of [50]
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Title: 28.8k modem
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Wed May 04 21:47:43 1994
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WANTED! Donations towards the Hayes Optima 28.8oo modem.
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If anyone is interested in helping this board upgrade to 14.4k and the new
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V FAST 28.8k standard, reply via <M>ail. I have the chance to purchase a
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600 pound modem for 100 pounds and this is a genuine offer.
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All users who contribute will recieve unlimited download credits and 60
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minutes access time on this system.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [33] of [50]
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Title: PASCAL
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From: /\STERiX [88]
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Time: Wed May 04 23:03:45 1994
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Hi...N6
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I am trying to try a hacker for a specific system in Turbo Pascal v7
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does anyone know how to access the serial port for both input/output
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at same time in Pascal?? If so *PLEASE* get in touch...
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/\STERiX
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [34] of [50]
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Title: General
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From: Orlando [120]
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Time: Wed May 04 23:23:28 1994
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Hi all, are most of these files in .zip. are any in txt, as i can't read
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zip. does anyone know where or how i can get around this?
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thanks
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Orlando
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [35] of [50]
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Title: General
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Thu May 05 06:13:24 1994
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Orlando, you don't read .ZIP format files. You must extract the archive
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before you can do anything. Download UnZip for your DOS and give it a try.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [36] of [50]
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Title: pay
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From: Hack10f [79]
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Time: Fri May 06 23:06:14 1994
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Hey Phantasm Ill Be Glade To Help You Out Ill Get Paridime
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To send you some Cash It would Be good to start to
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down load quick time ha,ha, Later..
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HaCk 10F
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [37] of [50]
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Title: Taiwan(last installm
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From: Cherokee [24]
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Time: Sat May 07 22:26:54 1994
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There are 2 routing codes you can use to call internally(terminal) to
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Taiwan. They follow the general CCITT standard recommendations.
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kp + 0 + acn + st
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or
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kp2 + 886 + 0 + acn + st
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Hope that helps.
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Cherokee
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [38] of [50]
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Title: IRC conf
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Sat May 07 23:27:47 1994
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How about an Unauthorised Access IRC meet one evenin? Would be good for
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a laugh if everyone turned up..
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George
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [39] of [50]
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Title: turbo p 7
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From: AC Assassin [15]
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Time: Mon May 09 00:00:25 1994
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/\Sterix,
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I have a scanner program i started writing to dialplus stuff a few years
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back, it sends stuff to port and receives ok, if i remember correctly
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though it used to lock up rather frequently, think that was just something
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to do with the size of buffer i had there and an incompatible speed
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between port and modem, data coming in too fast for program to handle,
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any way you are welcome to the source code if it's any use to you, at
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least you can see how to fuck around with the serial port. Let me know if
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ya are interested, i'll dig it out for you and upload it.
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L/\ter.....
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>>>>>> /\C Assassin <<<<<<
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [40] of [50]
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Title: Hayes Optima 28.8k
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Mon May 09 19:21:48 1994
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I will be purchasing a Hayes Optima 28.8k modem this week. If everything
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works out well, the system should be one of the first BBS's in the U.K.
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to support the V-Fast standard. I will also be changing software due to
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the fact that Elite BBS will only support modems running at 3/12/24/96 and
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14.4k. If anyone knows any AmigaDOS BBS packages which will support
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V-Fast, please contact me via <F>eedback asap.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [41] of [50]
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Title: internet/irc
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From: SCAT/TRSI [31]
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Time: Mon May 09 23:02:07 1994
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are there any other ways to get into internet
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than with credit cards ?
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the prob is the accounts with credit cards don7t last that long...
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Scat
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [42] of [50]
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Title: internet/irc
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Tue May 10 03:09:23 1994
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Try this - get an accnt using a credit card, then get a list of unix
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sites that you kno the dialups to ( that public unix bbs list is good
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here) and try & hack them. If you dont get any of them, check out gopher
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for listings of college dialups - this is a cool way to do it, you'd be
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surprised at the number of dialups you find in gopher. Whan ure in
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somewhere patch the fucker and u got free access to inet until you fuck
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the site up by hacking somewhere else from there :)
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [43] of [50]
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Title: UA BBS IRC Meet
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From: Harlequin [99]
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Time: Tue May 10 23:04:03 1994
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IRC meet, yeah it'll be excellent. Count me in...
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When and where ????
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BTW, does anyone know any JANET PAD> dialups ????
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Bye fur now....
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HarLeQuin
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [44] of [50]
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Title: internet/irc
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From: Blackthorn [117]
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Time: Tue May 10 23:09:44 1994
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there are some public access sites in the states try Cyberspace.net
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on +1 515 945 700
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [45] of [50]
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Title: JANET
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Wed May 11 00:34:58 1994
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Harlequin, download one of the JPAD files from this bbs (perhaps the
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most recent would be best ?) there should be a fair few of them in there
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still work.
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As for an IRC meet, well, I reckon it's a good idea, um, someone say an
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arbitrary date & time then, go on..
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [46] of [50]
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Title: JANET
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From: Archaos [104]
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Time: Wed May 11 22:08:42 1994
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Harlequin, If you (or anyone else) want a coupkle of dialup Janet PADs
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then mail me...I have the numbers for two universities in Scotland with
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dialup pads....
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Archaos.
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [47] of [50]
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Title: all
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From: Orlando [120]
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Time: Sun May 22 22:42:13 1994
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Hi all,
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what's up. Anyone know where i can get cheap scanner/file on making blue
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bok
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [48] of [50]
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Title: janet pad access
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From: Shadow [13]
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Time: Mon May 23 03:08:47 1994
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ok dude here we go for janet access
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telnet to this ad >>>sun.nsf.ac.uk
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login >>>>janet<<<<
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password >>>>janet<<<<<
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then try this ad for the niss bbs
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ad>>>>uk.ac.niss<<<
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ope this help ya out
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leave me mail if you want to swap sites
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on here or mail me at skyrider@cyberspace.net
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [49] of [50]
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Title: x.25 access
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From: Shadow [13]
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Time: Mon May 23 03:11:17 1994
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can any one help me with a gateway from internet to x.25?
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or any direct dialups for x.25 were i can use visa on line ?
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Area: General Mail
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Number: [50] of [50]
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Title: BBS
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Mon May 23 18:10:12 1994
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Should I upgrade to Ami-Express v3.37 when the Hayes Optima 28.8k is
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installed? I also plan on purchasing a Supra 28MHz accelerator card in
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a few weeks time.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [40] of [50]
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Title: UABBS
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Tue Apr 05 19:39:07 1994
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Please spread the following ascii to any known 'underground' systems.
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UnAuThOrIsEd AcCeSs [PRIVATE]
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Established October 1990
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BrItAiNs LaRgEsT CoMpUtEr UnDeRgRoUnD ReSeArCh BoArD
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2,8oo+ h/p/a/v/c files available online
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Online 10.00pm-7.00am GMT
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0636-706467
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [41] of [50]
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Title: UABBS
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From: Red Mecury [61]
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Time: Thu Apr 07 22:10:44 1994
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fuk me that ad gets around eh!
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [42] of [50]
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Title: Eagles Nest
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From: Max Overdrive [97]
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Time: Fri Apr 08 00:14:28 1994
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Anyone got the DTMF password for Eagles Nest BBS?
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [43] of [50]
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Title: Eagles Nest
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From: Pyro [23]
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Time: Sat Apr 09 21:32:34 1994
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Erh..shit yeah...I have but not on me right now..ill mail ya wiv the NUP
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if ya still aint got it when I call again...
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hmm..you ganno be paying for that call or have ya got a PBX or something?
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<PyRo>
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [44] of [50]
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Title: Extremists
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From: MikeA [106]
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Time: Wed Apr 20 00:58:01 1994
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At the other end of the spectrum - anyone used any of the BNP type
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BBS in the UK - would be interested to pick up a number if ya come
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across one. Next up - Anarchists Cookbook is worth a read if ya can get
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hold of it - pretty good recipies for explosives and anti personnel
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ideas and devices.
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [45] of [50]
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Title: Extremists
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From: THC [76]
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Time: Sat Apr 23 22:23:51 1994
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Mike: I have the Cookbook.. all 160 odd files.. am currently ful
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formatting it to 80 chars width.. of yu want it (or anyone else) mail me..
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THC (thc@cyberspace.net)
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [46] of [50]
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Title: Extremisits
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From: MikeA [106]
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Time: Thu Apr 28 00:13:24 1994
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THC: Lotta formatting work there - good reference mateiral though, it's
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all there - will have to go shopping for some ingredients soon....
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [47] of [50]
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Title: h/p/a UK
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Wed May 04 21:54:17 1994
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Do ANY other hack/phreak/techno-anarchist boards still exist in the United
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Kingdom? If anyone can help supply new 'subversive' board details, post
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in this SIG or via private <M>ail.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@work.com
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [48] of [50]
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Title: h/p/a UK
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From: /\STERiX [88]
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Time: Wed May 04 22:40:23 1994
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THIS NUMBER DID NOT COME FROM ME!!! ;-)
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This is a warez BBS which has (or claimsNw}m3)v3nEi\K::~QGR#cMf) to
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have a LARGE h/p section... Don#t think it will be as good as the UA
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archives tho' hehehe ;-)
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The Tower
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+44-204-371868 14.4 DS
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/\STERiX
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [49] of [50]
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Title: Realm Of Darkness...
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From: Archaos [104]
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Time: Sun May 08 22:41:29 1994
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"As far as you can hear, as far as you can see, as far as you can
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taste,
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there is death all around you, a deep void within your beating heart, it
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echoes into the stillness falling on deaf ears, yet there is none, there
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is
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no sound, there is no movement, there is no life, just black. Black as
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far
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as you can see, as far as you can feel, as far as you can hear, as far as
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you can taste, yet, death is there. The sound of silence rings through
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the
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abyss, up or down, or right, or left, the taste of nothingness upon your
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tongue, your eyes are blind your breath has stopped, your heart is dead.
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Your thoughts run rampant, you long since died, not once, but many times,
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but always again the blackness, the darkness, REALM OF DARKNESS." -Philth
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12[21 Realm of Darkness 12[21
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12[21 +1-516-586-1366 12[21
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12[21 12[21
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12[21 FAST Warez z Lamerz Need NOT Apply z Great 12[21
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12[21 Message Bases z Barron Realms Elite z Lethal 12[21
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12[21 Corner z NO NUV z NO NUP z H/P/A/C/V ONLY z NO SHIT z 12[21
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12[21 PHaT Distro z DrevneyAWare Distro z PiMP z PAM z 12[21
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12[21 SCAM! Distro z Brian's World Software Distro z 12[21
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12[21 HUGE Art Base z VIRII Online z Half Gig z 12[21
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12[21 Beginner Hackers/Phreakers Permitted z ALL 12[21
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12[21 Files Virus Tested z APPLY TODAY z 12[21
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Area: BBS Advertisements
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Number: [50] of [50]
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Title: Realm Of Darkness...
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From: Archaos [104]
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Time: Sun May 08 22:47:34 1994
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OK...if ya caught my previous post with the Realm Of Darkness ad. Here is
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an extra bit of info....
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If there are any UK "PROGRAMMING" Groups (you know the sort I mean <g> )
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that are looking for an HQ/support board/distributor in the US then the
|
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Sysop (King Cobra) said that he( the BBS) would only be too happy to set
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this up... The board itself is pretty good and I have chatted to King
|
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Cobra (sysop) myself...hwe is pretty sound. Anyway, give it a call you
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never know, you might like it! If you say that you are calling from UK you
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will klikey get instant validation....anyway,
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Archaos.
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Area: Computer Hacking
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Number: [40] of [50]
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Title: McDonald's Dialup
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Wed Apr 27 05:20:20 1994
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Hmmm. That appears to be a fax. This would explain why you couldn't
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connect to it :-)
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What made you think it was MacDonald's dialup ? I'd love to get hold of
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that!
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George 'burger' King
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Area: Computer Hacking
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Number: [41] of [50]
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Title: VTxxx codes
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Wed Apr 27 05:28:57 1994
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Does anyone know if it is possible to program the answerback on a VT
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series terminal remotely with an escape sequence? And if so, what is the
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sequence? The reason I ask is this: we used to do a hack on a vax
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inolving the terminal answerback; what you do is, program the answerback
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with this string:
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^Ymail<cr>last<cr>ext/noh .com<cr>ex<cr>@ .com<cr>
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And then send a mail message to anyone using the terminal with a ^E
|
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in the Subject: field and a DCL procedure in the body of the message.
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The ^E would trigger the answerback when the mail was delivered, and then
|
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that string would break out of whatever the guy was doing, extract the
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prcedure and run it...problem is that you needed physical access to the
|
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terminal to set the answerback.
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I think the info I need is in the 'VTxxx Programmer's Manual' but I
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haven't been able to get hold of it ( I haven't tried VERY hard yet )
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so if anyone has access to a copy let me know.
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Area: Computer Hacking
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Number: [42] of [50]
|
|
Title: McDonald's dialup
|
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From: Harlequin [99]
|
|
Time: Fri Apr 29 23:40:11 1994
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|
Damn ! Well I was wardialling around the McD's number that was in the
|
|
phone book. And one number said 'No longer operation. Use xxxxxx'
|
|
SO, I tried that and weeeeeeeee. Hmmm. Damn *blush*
|
|
Anyway, I've just got a new 0800scan from PhreQbot on IRC and given a few
|
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a whirl...
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0800626300 Land Rover Parts and Ordering
|
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0800892132 System D want login and Passwd
|
|
0800891018 PSperry Marine Inc.
|
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0800626712 Passwd prompt.
|
|
These just seem the most interesting and the most hackable (so far)
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-> Harl <-
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Area: Computer Hacking
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|
Number: [43] of [50]
|
|
Title: Gopher
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 01:08:39 1994
|
|
The internet site gan.ncc.go.jp is open to the gopher hole as described
|
|
in the 8lgm advisory..set up the .links file that the avisory describes
|
|
somewhere, then telnet to gan and login a gopher. Find your site, select
|
|
the item you set up and you will get a shell when you quit telnet.
|
|
Incidentally quite a few sites that run a public gopher server are still
|
|
vulnerable to this hole, so get using it before they close them all up!
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|
|
George
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|
Area: Computer Hacking
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|
Number: [44] of [50]
|
|
Title: Hack
|
|
From: /\STERiX [88]
|
|
Time: Wed May 04 22:44:09 1994
|
|
OK, here is a strange one... 0800-896-100, use to come up with
|
|
usuall password and username prompt. Since I was messing about on it
|
|
the system has change the login screen. Now you get a warning on
|
|
the front which says something like "This is a government computer - FUCK
|
|
OFF", or somewhere near to that... Give it a try, if you have any look
|
|
mail me.... looks interestig anyway... Usual 3 attempts at login then
|
|
chucked off...
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|
|
Asterix
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|
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|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [45] of [50]
|
|
Title: Gopher
|
|
From: /\STERiX [88]
|
|
Time: Wed May 04 22:46:11 1994
|
|
Re: 8LGM, slider who ran 8LGM is said to be back on the scene! Cannot
|
|
find out what he is upto though... Does anyone have anymore info on
|
|
him....
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|
|
|
Asterix
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|
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|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [46] of [50]
|
|
Title: PBDN
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Thu May 05 01:56:54 1994
|
|
Did I read somewhere that Deceptor of the old PBDN bbs got busted
|
|
recently? Anyone know owt about this?
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|
|
|
|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [47] of [50]
|
|
Title: PBDN
|
|
From: AC Assassin [15]
|
|
Time: Mon May 09 00:08:28 1994
|
|
George,
|
|
you mean to say you missed the Roger Cook report last summer, it was
|
|
fuckin funny. They were busting loadsa people for child porn and stuff,
|
|
they raided the premises of quite a few bbs's and then they bust the door
|
|
open of this flat in some marina type complex, burst into this bedroom and
|
|
said Alex Coe, we are arresting you ..... get out of your fuckin bed (his
|
|
girl friend was realll uygly as well). Anyway he tried to throw his hard
|
|
drive outta the window but the patio doors were shut and it just bounced
|
|
back into the room. the bust was totally porn related.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [48] of [50]
|
|
Title: PBDN
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Mon May 09 04:08:11 1994
|
|
|
|
What, that was him? No way..seems that every bust i hear about, I knew
|
|
or had heard of the person involved, I only just found out the other day
|
|
that that young guy that they took to court last year ( I was addicted to
|
|
hacking, honest - that one) was 'Electrolytic Wandii'..scary
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [49] of [50]
|
|
Title: PBDN
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon May 09 06:12:37 1994
|
|
George King, Wandii was the luck one. PAD and Gandalf were the two who
|
|
were sentenced. I have a vide which was produced for ABC Australia and
|
|
includes an interview with PAD about the incident.
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
uabbs@works.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Computer Hacking
|
|
Number: [50] of [50]
|
|
Title: McDonald's Dialup
|
|
From: SlacJac [109]
|
|
Time: Wed May 11 00:12:02 1994
|
|
there is also a VAX system running here...try vax1.plym.ac.uk
|
|
this seems to do very little.....
|
|
ashully i guess that form RAINBOW i guess 'help addr plym' would give
|
|
the right addr.....
|
|
at KCL try z27195/tinderbox
|
|
this has yielded results
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [30] of [50]
|
|
Title: credit cards
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 00:03:20 1994
|
|
Does anyone know any dialups where I can pay for an internationl call usng
|
|
Access/Visa?
|
|
|
|
Cheerz, Flash.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [31] of [50]
|
|
Title: JollyBox
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 01:59:29 1994
|
|
you aint got one spare have you? which you might be willing to trade
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [20] of [50]
|
|
Title: CID
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Wed Apr 27 02:24:33 1994
|
|
Does anyone here have any reliable info on caller id in the UK?
|
|
I know it's going on at the moment because I had a rather close call
|
|
with it last year - I knew an op at the site I was hacking, and was
|
|
tipped off just in time when they installed it, and subsequently saw a
|
|
sample printout with dates, times and numbers - scary! Anyways, how
|
|
widespread is it, and is there any way to 'defeat' it (other than calling
|
|
from someone else's number :) )
|
|
|
|
Oh yeah, and whilst we're at it, anyone got any clue how far back BT's
|
|
records go? What I'm saying is, is it possible for company X to discover
|
|
that they have been hacked a month or two after the event, go to BT with
|
|
the date & time of the breakin, and BT to turn round and say 'well
|
|
such-and-such a number made a call to your modem number at that time!'
|
|
Or am I just being COMPLETELY paranoid?
|
|
|
|
Anyways, until I know the answers to those questions I am doing nothing
|
|
on a direct dialup whatsoever...seems sensible to me. It's just loads of
|
|
hassle having to hang onto current dialups for internet or whatever in the
|
|
states then calling back here just to hack the company next door or
|
|
whatever!
|
|
|
|
George
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [21] of [50]
|
|
Title: box wanted
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Fri Apr 29 23:10:05 1994
|
|
has anyone got a spare bluebox 4 sale, as i want one so i can have some
|
|
fun while on holiday abroad..if you got one then send me a messy, must be
|
|
a good one, summit like jolly roger 4, but must have correct timings
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [22] of [50]
|
|
Title: Digital Audio Thingy
|
|
From: Harlequin [99]
|
|
Time: Fri Apr 29 23:44:29 1994
|
|
Right, has anyone got plans for a digital audio converter, one which plugs
|
|
onto the parellel port. I would be really grateful if anyone could pass
|
|
them onto me...
|
|
Thanks
|
|
Harl
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [23] of [50]
|
|
Title: modem
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 30 01:13:12 1994
|
|
I've been recently calling a few BBS's in the US, but on one or two of
|
|
them, when I connect, the modems RD light comes on but nothing appears
|
|
on my screen. Does anyone know what the problem is?
|
|
|
|
Flash.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [24] of [50]
|
|
Title: JollyBox
|
|
From: Master Evil [118]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 30 04:10:05 1994
|
|
Having made all of the jollybox ver 4, Im having some troubles finding a
|
|
12-1 keypad to modify... If anyone knows of somwhere that sells 12-1 or
|
|
6-2 Keypads.. could they let me know.....
|
|
|
|
Thanks
|
|
|
|
Master Evil
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [25] of [50]
|
|
Title: Digital Audio Thingy
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 30 06:20:10 1994
|
|
Harl, there was a DAC box published in one of the Electronic magazines a
|
|
few weeks back. I think it cost about 12 pounds for the parts. It actually
|
|
works on laptops and will support SoundBlaster software.
|
|
|
|
I will get more details and let you know soon,
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
uabbs@works.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [26] of [50]
|
|
Title: Internal Op Lines
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Sun May 01 03:17:03 1994
|
|
|
|
Does anyone have a list of internal operator services for the USA?
|
|
|
|
You know, like what services are offered where and what they do, the
|
|
jargon to use when using these lines, pretending to be an Op. For example
|
|
the code 151 is the outgoing operator used for making int'l calls.
|
|
|
|
Cheers
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [27] of [50]
|
|
Title: Digital Audio Thingy
|
|
From: Master Evil [118]
|
|
Time: Sun May 01 07:27:41 1994
|
|
Was this for decoding the reverse channel?.. because ussaly (although not
|
|
all the time)they are called DDI..... Be most intrested to know more..
|
|
does it work for AMPS as well?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [28] of [50]
|
|
Title: Internal Op Lines
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Sun May 01 08:33:32 1994
|
|
George King, download 'KP1XXST.zip' from the Phone Phreaking directory.
|
|
This may be an old file but it will give you some idea of where to start
|
|
scanning, etc. Also, see me private e-mail message.
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
uabbs@works.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [29] of [50]
|
|
Title: JollyBox
|
|
From: Archaos [104]
|
|
Time: Sun May 01 22:41:54 1994
|
|
What exactly is the Jollybox- I take it is a portable blue box? Where can
|
|
schematics be found for it?
|
|
|
|
Archaos.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [30] of [50]
|
|
Title: credit cards
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 00:03:20 1994
|
|
Does anyone know any dialups where I can pay for an internationl call usng
|
|
Access/Visa?
|
|
|
|
Cheerz, Flash.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [31] of [50]
|
|
Title: JollyBox
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 01:59:29 1994
|
|
you aint got one spare have you? which you might be willing to trade
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [32] of [50]
|
|
Title: credit cards
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 06:11:44 1994
|
|
Flash, you could try 0800-890-456. They accept Visa, Mastercard and Amex.
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
uabbs@works.com
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [33] of [50]
|
|
Title: JollyBox
|
|
From: Master Evil [118]
|
|
Time: Tue May 03 01:59:36 1994
|
|
The jolly box is an extreamly powerfull CPU driven eprom programed... well
|
|
you mighnt call it just a blubeox it does CCITT4-5 R2 DTMF redbox tones...
|
|
and what ever you program into it... I have built and tested one which
|
|
works fine im just missing{the keyboard.....
|
|
|
|
If you go to the trouble of building one make sure you get the latest
|
|
plans.... its 4.3 I think...
|
|
]
|
|
Master Evil
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [34] of [50]
|
|
Title: credit cards
|
|
From: Dippledo [36]
|
|
Time: Tue May 03 02:32:24 1994
|
|
Yeah try 0800 890 456 or just plain 155.
|
|
Dippledo...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [35] of [50]
|
|
Title: boxing
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Wed May 04 00:12:13 1994
|
|
anyone got any intresting board nums in Iceland or south Africa?
|
|
just board of the US now.....
|
|
also does anyone know anything about merky 0500s...
|
|
i have hard if u call 0500 892 850 a single fax machine in the USSR
|
|
and break u can call global with this codez i got, but when i break it i
|
|
just cut the line :(
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [35] of [50]
|
|
Title: boxing
|
|
From: Cherokee [24]
|
|
Time: Sat May 07 22:39:47 1994
|
|
0500 892 850 i believe was a private owned line to North Korea. It uses
|
|
CCITT 4 signalling, and is now almost useless, as the call is not properly
|
|
connected..
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [35] of [50]
|
|
Title: boxing
|
|
From: Maelstrom [39]
|
|
Time: Sun May 08 23:11:08 1994
|
|
No 0500 892850 is a russian engineering firm, manned by some dudes from
|
|
the UK that apparently run it in Russia. and it is possible to break. And
|
|
I`m having no joy dialing. End of story.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [36] of [50]
|
|
Title: BT Info
|
|
From: Smurf [129]
|
|
Time: Mon May 09 01:56:20 1994
|
|
I have aquired a large amount of BT info i.e 6in pile of docs & Diagrams.
|
|
In a fews days I will have gone through them all and I will post the
|
|
results when complete. Looks goods so far.
|
|
Smurf..
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [37] of [50]
|
|
Title: boxing back 2 the uk
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Mon May 09 22:16:49 1994
|
|
hi all you h/p heads ,last friday i finally worked out the code to box
|
|
back, (as none of you who knew would tell me!) strange thing is on some
|
|
area codes you cannot call all numbers ie 0272 area, if youp put the
|
|
kp *** 272 number st it will only call numbers begining with 2, i also
|
|
found out that if you replace the 272 with 179 you can call most of the
|
|
numbers with in the 272 area, why cant i call all of em like ones
|
|
beginning with 49 ? is it something to do with the other exchanges?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [38] of [50]
|
|
Title: BTVan
|
|
From: Smurf [129]
|
|
Time: Tue May 10 00:01:46 1994
|
|
SuB: Getting your hands on internal BT paperwork and Equip.
|
|
Firstly find a Commmerical van trader in the local free-ad rag, that is
|
|
selling on or aquiring ex BT vans for resale, Hit the yard early as pos.
|
|
Rip thru the contents of the van, taking anything you please, we found a
|
|
six inch high pile of inside manuals, plus a very handy shell
|
|
petrol/deisel gold card, on the back where the sig goes it reads " THE
|
|
BEARER IS AUTHORISED !!!".
|
|
Thats all for now, have PHUN !
|
|
..ooOO SmURF OOoo..
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Phone Phreaking
|
|
Number: [39] of [50]
|
|
Title: hmmmm
|
|
From: Blackthorn [117]
|
|
Time: Tue May 10 23:26:58 1994
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hello fellow phreaks..oneof you must be selling a hand held blue box..
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i want one.. i will pay for one..some one offer me one 4 god sake, before
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i have to build one my self...
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [40] of [50]
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Title: hmmmm
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Wed May 11 00:37:50 1994
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Blackthorn, we are just about to attempt to build one here, doesn't look
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TOO hard, depending on the results I should be able to either help u build
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one or sell u one..watch this space..
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [41] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: Archaos [104]
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Time: Wed May 11 22:16:34 1994
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You mean to tell me that it is possible to box back to the UK? Cool...I
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take it there is a country code that goes after KP and befoer the number
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which designates the UK. eg. America is "10"...? Hmm...is it KP1 or 2 that
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is used for this?
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Archaos.
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [42] of [50]
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Title: hmmmm
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From: Blackthorn [117]
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Time: Wed May 11 23:25:39 1994
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george king: if you can make a batch i know of at least 3 people who will
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buy em!!! make some easy cash..
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [43] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: Blackthorn [117]
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Time: Wed May 11 23:28:06 1994
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yep it is possible, in fact when u see how it is done, it seems MCi was
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taking the piss it is so easy.i aint gunna tell you, that would spoil the
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phun of working it out. so here are some clues..kp is not used.. and 44(ie
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country code) is not part of it..but it does not work on all local
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exchanges with in an area code
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [43] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: George King [87]
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Time: Thu May 12 05:31:12 1994
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Hmm..is it only possible to call the uk with this method, or to call
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global? And while we're at it..wasn't south africa global last year? I
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thought it went down for a while but it seems to be breakable now..
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [44] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Thu May 12 22:55:41 1994
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That`s for you to find out...heh...it`s not too safe in my view but...
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up to you...
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [45] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: Blackthorn [117]
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Time: Thu May 12 23:10:05 1994
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George king: as far as i know its only Uk. but not all Uk it depends
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on xchanges with in an area code. as well. all in all it is very strange
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [46] of [50]
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Title: BTmanuals
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From: Scribla [140]
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Time: Sun May 22 23:48:46 1994
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Can anyone use snippets of the folling BT Manuals ?
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1 Customer apparatus diagrams, Selection A
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2 Quality in the overhead network ????
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3 Line extenders
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4 ISIS Trading Handbook ????
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5 200 pages of Customer Field Notes
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6 CA & L Service Flash Selection
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7 1+1 Subscriber Carrier System. (WB 900)
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If anyone can use this shit let me know, i will type/scan it and post on
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this board.
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..ooOO ScrIbLA OOoo..
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [47] of [50]
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Title: &^%&^@%
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Mon May 23 18:06:17 1994
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Anyone noticed that all lines which became un-seizable last month can now
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be siezed again? Isn't this a little weird? Also, how long has it been
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possible to blue box back to the U.K. Most people seem to have only found
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out about this during the last couple of months.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [48] of [50]
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Title: boxing
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Mon May 23 21:57:25 1994
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about the 0500892850 it was me that discovered that ... its Morrison
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Construction in St Petersberg Russia, U can break it with 24/26 and pink
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noise ... Nothing to interesting though :< ...
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Z
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<D>elete
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [49] of [50]
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Title: boxing
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Mon May 23 21:58:13 1994
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Cher, its not been North Korea since Sept 93 when Morrsion took it over
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(the great social engineer that I am :>)
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<D>elete
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Area: Phone Phreaking
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Number: [50] of [50]
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Title: boxing back 2 the uk
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Mon May 23 22:00:38 1994
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Boxing to the Uk is easy ... Kp2-xxx-numba-ST ... cant dial my number in
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Glasgow and cant dial the Tango line 0990112233 and cant dial any United
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Artists / Mercury / CellNet / Mobile numbers (and all 071's dont work) you
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need to dial at 35ms to dial correctly ...
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Z
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [2] of [33]
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Title: AT&t Accts.
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From: K0rteZ [59]
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Time: Mon Oct 11 23:28:49 1993
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Since most homes that have at&t credit acct use the home phone plus a
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4 digit pin, it should be fairly easy to engineer a valid #.
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The basic "I am from ATT security. We are investigating..." should
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work with a fair number of people.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [3] of [33]
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Title: OK..
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Sat Oct 16 01:56:11 1993
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Well, seeing as so many people seem to be interested in Social engineering
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AT&T's etc...I'll tell you something that a few of you may not know...Call
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up you're local USA direct operator on 890011 or whichever dialup you
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fancy...and say the folwing (YOu will reuire a valid name/address/phone #)
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Hello, this is Mr.fraud (or whoever), and I'm currently on vacation in
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England...Is there a number you can connect me too so that I can order a
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calling card to make calls back to the us during my stay here?" Thwey'll
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then put you through to 816-654-6000 usually, Kansas City Card
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Centre...Then say "This is blalba" repeat that, they'll ask for
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name/address/phone number, maybe social security number...US soc. sec.
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numbers asre in the format xxx-xx-xxxx eg: 141-16-6588 ... this does NOT
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need to be valid! 8-) ... Now most operators will allow you to choose your
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own AT&T number, 11 digits in length unlike the standard AT&T card which
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is 14 digits long...so there, you have in 24hrs (activation time) a
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working AT&T card of you're very own (sort of!)...Other operators if
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they're having a bad day will perhaps ask you what your job is blabla just
|
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bullshit this bit, they don'yt check it at all...Then they'll ask you to
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call back tommorrow...just do so, don't worry about it, and thery'll 99%
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give you you're calling card! Tada (fanfare) - it's that easy...
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [4] of [33]
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Title: conference
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Sat Oct 16 02:01:06 1993
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OK...I've got an idea! Why don't I set up a conference for us all so that
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we can both get to know each other and practise some social engineering
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skills on someone's 3-way? It'll be an AT&T 1-800 MEETME (dial in)
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conference...and if there's some interest I'll get one set up for a
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convenient time and we'll all meet there...what do ya think? if there's
|
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any interest it can be a semi-regular event...
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [5] of [33]
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Title: AT&T Cards
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From: Empress [112]
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Time: Sun Oct 17 22:42:53 1993
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Well... from what I have heard.....
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People are really stupid ... so all you have to do is call them up.
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Ring, Ring
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"Hello?"
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You say"Hello, this is <fake name> from AT&T. We suspect that there are
|
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illegal charges on your AT&T calling card. In order to verify that it is
|
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your card, please state your PIN number."
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They say: "Uhhhh... hold on.. here it is... <blah blah>.
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There you are.... you have there pin number and on AT&T calling cards
|
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there phone number is there calling card number.
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So.. there you have both.
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In order to avoid suspicion, after they give you their PIN number, say
|
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something like "Thank You. We will take care of any discrepancy."
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [6] of [33]
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Title: conference
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From: Empress [112]
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Time: Sun Oct 17 22:45:40 1993
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I will BE VERY INTERSTED!
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Since I am female, I have an advantage at Social Engineering....
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [7] of [33]
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Title: AT&T Cards
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Mon Oct 18 01:16:11 1993
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Well, I tihnk these days you're story must involve a little more tact than
|
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just saying there's a problem giuve me your card number! 8-) But that is
|
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still pretty much the base of most cc social engineering
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [8] of [33]
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Title: conference
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Mon Oct 18 01:17:02 1993
|
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INdeed you do have the advantage...you could say, I am a female phreaker
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and I wish to make illegal use of your calling card, is that alright? And
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you'd still get a few...pfff, if only I could reach a higher pitch! 8-)
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [9] of [33]
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Title: Carding...
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From: Archaos [104]
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Time: Wed Jan 05 23:08:03 1994
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OK, I know the basics of carding as found in several text files but it
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is difficult to find a "safe house" - can anyone reccomend good methods
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for carding, an up to date text file for the UK would be useful? Any help
|
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is appreciated , i have the desire to card myself some nice musical
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equipment but am not entirely sure about it...Are there any successful
|
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carders who can give me any help here? Thanx,
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Archaos.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [10] of [33]
|
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Title: Carding...
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From: Max Overdrive [97]
|
|
Time: Sat Jan 08 01:42:31 1994
|
|
The files you have read must be from the USA, it's not so easy in the UK.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [11] of [33]
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Title: Carding...
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From: Roughman [42]
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Time: Sat Jan 08 04:43:13 1994
|
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Don't use a "safe house". You don't need to and it stops the
|
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mixup/confusion between the card holders address and the drop address. Use
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the card holders address but "stop" the package at the courier depot.
|
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phone carding is probably on its way out now though.
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D
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [12] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Flash [172]
|
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Time: Mon Jan 10 23:17:45 1994
|
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I'm thinking of starting carding, but I need to know how to get a 'safe'
|
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house, can anyone who has carded succesfully please tell me how hou did
|
|
it, what you used as a safe house, where you got the card number from,
|
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what sort of stuff you bought, where you bought it from, etc.
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Cheers, Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [13] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Flash [172]
|
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Time: Sat Jan 15 23:19:52 1994
|
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I read a message on here by Roughman that said you should get stuff sent
|
|
to the cardholders address then stop packages at the depot. How d'ya do
|
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that then???
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [14] of [33]
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Title: carding
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From: Roughman [42]
|
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Time: Mon Jan 17 04:27:45 1994
|
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AHAAAA!!
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Getting the package stopped (RE:)
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After you have given all your credit details and address etc. ring back
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about half an hour later and say something about how you have been called
|
|
away to an important business meeting in Scotland and must catch the red
|
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eye, and no one will be in although you can pas by the Courier depot on
|
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your way to the airport. Basically say something that seems like a
|
|
legitimate excuse and try your best to get the Consignment Number from him
|
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as you need it for the courier depot. Once you have this number you can
|
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ring up the depot and say somthing that you are expecting a package but
|
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wont be in give them the Consignment number and they will be happy to
|
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"Stop" the package for you to come and pick it up. When you get to the
|
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depot all you have to do is sign a form and the goods are yours!
|
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sometimes there is no Consignment numberas some couriers dont use them,
|
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if this happens just find the depot and try to get them to stop the
|
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package by name and address alone. With this method try to find out which
|
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courier company the shop uses as some couriers won't let you stop the
|
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package like Securicor or Link or Royal mail.
|
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they dont really ask for I.D but have a bus pass ID made out in the name
|
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of the card holder just in case.
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-Roughman.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [15] of [33]
|
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Title: Infra Red
|
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From: Dippledo [36]
|
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Time: Wed Jan 19 02:31:29 1994
|
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To become invisible to IF radiation heat the device up till its operating
|
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limits dont register you. You might try a hairdryer !!!
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [16] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
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From: Flash [172]
|
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Time: Sat Jan 22 22:01:41 1994
|
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Eureka!! I've just thought of the safest and easiest way of carding
|
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ever!...use your own card!!
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Now, if you're thinking "Hold on a minute Flash, that's bollocks isn't
|
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it? Then I'd be stealing from myself." The idea is this:-
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Order some stuff using your own card number, name and address.
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Call the company back saying you'll have to pick up the goods from the
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depot, they then 'stop' the stuff for you to pick up from there.
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Go and pick it up, and sign for it in your name but different to your
|
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signature.
|
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When you get the bill, immediately phone the credit card co. and complain
|
|
violently that they've charged you for stuff that you didn't buy.
|
|
Then, hopefully, they look into it, see that it was collected from the
|
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depot and didn't have your real signature. They then say "Oh shit, we've
|
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been ripped off...sigh...the youth of today."
|
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They then apologise and take it off your bill.
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Fuckin' genius or what??
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If nobody else has thought of this before, I'm going to call this the
|
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'Flash Method' <G>. Any comments?
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Flash (by name, Flash by nature.) :-D
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [17] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Red Dwarf [185]
|
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Time: Mon Jan 24 01:10:04 1994
|
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Hi Flash.
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|
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Saw your messages about the 'using your own card' method.
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I can say from experience - DON'T DO IT!
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The 'Fraud Squad' will grill you like a steak! They get statements from
|
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EVERYONE, get the Attendant who gave the parcel to ID you, consult any
|
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video footage (most depots have several cameras, of which film can be kept
|
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upto anything like a year! PLus the depot will ask for ID!!! What do you
|
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do abuot that? And if it's used how do you explain that someone got all
|
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the info etc.....
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As you see it's full of flaws... I did'nt reply to look big-headed but
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because I was worried that someone might actualy try it!!
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P.S In my case the Police had a warrent to search my house!!!!!!!
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Red.....
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [18] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Roughman [42]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 24 04:22:12 1994
|
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Oii flash most of those places have cameras in them,so if they did
|
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'Investigate' they would see you there,although you could deny that its
|
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you and you look nothing like that skiny geezer etc.. The risk aspect goes
|
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up every time and how many times can you do this on your own card eh?
|
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I know a girl who maxxed her own card in a shop, then she reported her
|
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card, the fraud squad just looked at the security film and "Hi Dad i'm in
|
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jail"
|
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Your better off with the method outlined earlier the "Roughman Stop"
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Area: Social Engineering
|
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Number: [19] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Roughman [42]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 24 04:25:03 1994
|
|
RED: They Don't ask for I.D 9 times outa 10 ,And on that occasion a buss
|
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pass did the trick!!
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [20] of [33]
|
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Title: flash method
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 30 01:27:01 1994
|
|
Okay! So my Flash method had a few glitches, I can't be perfect all the
|
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time. What do you expect, that was just the 'prototype'. Now here's
|
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the revised Flash method...
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Follow the old one until you are about to go into the depot and pick up
|
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the goodies. Now, (really clever this bit) wander around until you find
|
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some street urchin living in a cardboard box or something. Get talking
|
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to the poor unfortunate, then ask them if they'd like to earn some easy
|
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money. This may scare them off, but hopeully you could get them to
|
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carry out the final, and dangerous part of the method for you. Then if
|
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they get sussed out and nicked, you bugger off down the road. When they
|
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start to ask questions, just say "I've never seen this person before in
|
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my life, officer." then as they're dragged off kicking and screaming,
|
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say "Poor thing, obviously mad." I mean, who are they going to
|
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beliveve? If they do pull it off, you just give them a tenner for their
|
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trouble or beat them up, depending on how you feel, or how big they are.
|
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This way if it goes wrong everyone's happy, you get away with it, the
|
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'urchin' gets either money or food and shelter, and the dibbles get
|
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someone to show their truncheons and pieces of rubber hose-pipe.
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [21] of [33]
|
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Title: carding
|
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From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sun Feb 06 01:56:40 1994
|
|
Has anyone tried carding with their own card using a 'safe house' or
|
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'drop'. i.e. Ordering shit with your own card, getting it sent to a fake
|
|
address, then claiming you didn't buy it when the bill comes?
|
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Would this work?
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P.S. Index, the catalogue shop, allow you to phone and order by credit
|
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card, then pick it up from the shop. Has anyone tried carding doing
|
|
this? Was it as easy as it sounds?? Is there a way they check up the
|
|
details before they let you order??
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [22] of [33]
|
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Title: more carding
|
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From: Flash [172]
|
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Time: Sun Feb 06 01:57:28 1994
|
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I am interested in carding using Switch card numbers, as I can get hold of
|
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loads of them. Is it harder or easier than using a credit card? Also, as
|
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itm is a debit card, do they check the cardholders account when you place
|
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an order, and does this make things difficult??
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I am also interested in getting myself a Switch card and carding with it,
|
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then saying I didn't buy anything. How hard would this be? And does
|
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anybody know how they would check up my story??
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [23] of [33]
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Title: free mars bars!!
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sat Feb 12 01:03:00 1994
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A mate of mine reckons he can get free food out of those Mars vending
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machines (the ones that sell Mars bars, Opel fruits, Snickers bars etc.)
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I haven't been able to try it yet, so I'll have to take his word for it.
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This is what he told me to do... You need 2 people, one switches off
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the machine at the socket for around 3-5 seconds. Then you switch it
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back on and when some shit appears on the LED readout, the other guy
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starts pressing the button you want like mad, don't hold it down, just
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keep pressing it like crazy until the readout says VENDING, then out
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comes your free chocky bar...WAAAHEY!! Well, my mate says it works
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anyway.
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [24] of [33]
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Title: carding
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sat Feb 12 01:03:40 1994
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When delivery men deliver packages, do they have to deliver it to the
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address? cos I've had a dead good idea! Instead of going to the trouble
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of arranging a 'drop' for the stuff you've carded, get it delivered to a
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block of flats and wait outside for the courier. When the guy is about
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to go into the building, ask him if he's got any stuff for you as you're
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locked out and waiting for a flatmate, etc. to come and let you in.
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Does anyone know if this would work, or would he HAVE to deliver it to
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the flat?
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [25] of [33]
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Title: free mars bars!!
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From: Oregon Kowboy [143]
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Time: Sun Feb 13 01:18:11 1994
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Saw a file about this on the UTOPIA bord in NL.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [26] of [33]
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Title: Carding dangers
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From: Pulse [176]
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Time: Tue Feb 22 22:16:12 1994
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I didn't know where to put this msg so I thought soc. eng. was close
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enough...
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Here's the deal: I'd like to know the dangers of carding in the following
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circumstances... If you are using a brand new card and the company is
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willing to send to a different address is there much danger of getting
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caught? Would it be workable to keep ringing different shops until you
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find one willing to mail to a different address (using a good excuse
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obviously and using a different card every shop) or is it possible that
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they might phone the card-holder for verification of the order or
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something ? I'm talking about virgin cards so the shop itself would have
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no idea it was stolen until after the purchase.
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What are the dangers after the pickup if you use a drop-site ?
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I take it, also, that there would be little or no danger if carding to the
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proper address on the card ?
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Thanks in advance
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Pulse
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [27] of [33]
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Title: Carding dangers
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Tue Feb 22 23:37:13 1994
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The best way to do it is to card it to the actual owners (card owners that
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is) house when they are on vacation whatever, and either fax the
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parcel-courier firm a letter saying you hereby authorise them to leae it
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on your porch whatever or stand outside and collect it, "oh thanks mate"
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etc...But either way this isnt hacking this is just fraud and sucks the
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big one...so forget it...how overjoyed would you be to have to pay up 800
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odd qwuid for some spotty little fuck ordering himself a new warez modem
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and a cdrom? 8/
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [28] of [33]
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Title: bus tickets
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Mon Apr 04 22:33:07 1994
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I dunno if this will work with other bus services but it hasn't failed
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once since I started doing it, (what the fuck are you talking about,
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Flash?) Aha! I'm talking about printing your own bus tickets, not just
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any old bus tickets, but the ones where you "pay once for a days travel"
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you know, in Manchester, they're called Daysaver tickets and in
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Rossendale they're called Rover tickets, anyway you get the idea.
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A mate of mine had the idea a while ago, all you need is a computer (I
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expect most of you have one) and a printer (crappier the better).
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Now, get yourself a daysaver, or whatever, ticket then copy it out in an
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art package, this may take a while, but after that you only need to
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change the date. Okay, done that? Good. Now for the tricky bit, getting
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a blank roll of tickets, hopefully, bus drivers in your part of the world
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are as clueless as they are around here, all I did was get onto buses and
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ask for a spare roll of tickets, I was expecting to have to come up with
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a clever blag, but the guy just said "Yeah." and gave me them!!
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Anyway, I now have free bus travel for life. Oh, yeah, almost forgot,
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to get that lovely jagged edge that tickets normally have, use a pair of
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pinking shears (sort of crinkle-cut scissors used for cutting fabric.)
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Flash.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [29] of [33]
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Title: vat
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sat Apr 16 22:12:22 1994
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Does anyone know a way of avoiding paying VAT on computer stuff? I saw
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an ad. in an old issue of Micro Mart saying there was an absoloutely
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legal way of doing it, but to find out you had to write to a PO box
|
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number somewhere, so I thought it was probably a rip-off. But is this
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really possible?
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [30] of [33]
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Title: vat
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From: Harlequin [99]
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Time: Sat Apr 16 22:46:52 1994
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Yeah, to avoid VAT on computer stuff, you need to set yourself up as
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:[POxa consultant, i.e. someone who uses computers for their
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business, then you can claim VAT back from the Government. This
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micro mart bit was probably just letting you register as a business.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [31] of [33]
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Title: vat
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From: Max Overdrive [97]
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Time: Mon Apr 18 00:58:34 1994
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Or how about just buying from someone who isn't VAT registered.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [32] of [33]
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Title: vat
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From: MikeA [106]
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Time: Wed Apr 20 23:24:43 1994
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Easier thing would be to surely to get someone who IS VAT registered
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to buy your good for you through his/her own company and then claim
|
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the VAT back for himself, they can then write small assets like that
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off.
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Area: Social Engineering
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Number: [33] of [33]
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Title: vat
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From: Max Overdrive [97]
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Time: Sat Apr 23 00:07:41 1994
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If it's a new computer system the VAT man may ask to see it when he next
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checks your books and if you haven't got it then he'll wanta see the sales
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receipt from when you sold it and of course if your vat registered you
|
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have to charge vat when you sell it. The best way to avoid the vat is too
|
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find a small dealer and go and see him with a fist full of dollars.
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [1] of [10]
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Title: scan some no.s
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From: Boot [121]
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Time: Tue Aug 17 22:35:58 1993
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ok lets get another scanning sesion going on the 0500 prefexes , ive
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already scaned alot and not found anything..
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ill start of with 0500 0000000 to 0500 200000 ok!
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get scanning!~
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scribed by BOOT!....
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [2] of [10]
|
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Title: scan some no.s
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From: Dippledo [36]
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Time: Wed Aug 25 02:20:09 1993
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Ok I'll do 0500 700000 to 0500 900000 see ya soon.
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Dippeldo...
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [3] of [10]
|
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Title: scannin!
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From: Black Widow [133]
|
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Time: Wed Aug 25 05:56:08 1993
|
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I intend to fget some decent scanning done but cant till I go pulse. I'll
|
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fuck thats meant to be tone! I'm bloody pulse jus now! Anyway, I'll be in
|
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here then so don't scan everything!
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BW
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [4] of [10]
|
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Title: mercury portibles
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From: Alchemist [9]
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Time: Fri Sep 10 02:28:10 1993
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i phoned up mercury on 0500 500 121 about these free phone calls on
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portable phones today.
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they operate on 1800 mghz and are pure digital lines etc
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only draw back i have to sell me cellnet phone cause ill have to pay 250
|
|
quid or card another mercury phone with the right freqs..
|
|
anyone chipping these new phones?
|
|
free calls from 7pm-7am and all day weekends etc local hook me modem up
|
|
and im on a modem calling spree free!!!!!
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [5] of [10]
|
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Title: scans
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|
From: Phantasm [1]
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|
Time: Fri Dec 17 18:01:57 1993
|
|
Has anyone tried any recent 0500 scanning? I hear Mercury's freephone
|
|
lines are getting quite popular with many BT linkline customers.
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Do any international 0500 prefixes exist? (i.e. similar to 0800-89X-XXXX)
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [6] of [10]
|
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Title: scans
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|
From: Maelstrom [39]
|
|
Time: Tue Dec 21 00:23:34 1993
|
|
0500 89is also international...I beleive there's another one 90? i duno,
|
|
can't recall...
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [7] of [10]
|
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Title: Scans..
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From: Eck [137]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 02 00:51:59 1994
|
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OK, here's a few intresting #'s
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0800-898-0XX
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30 - VMB's
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51 - FordHurst Nat. bank Credit Enqury
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62 - 1st Nat Bank " "
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77 - Carrier
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90 - Carrier
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0800-898-1XX
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05 - VMB's
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18 - Carrier
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24 - SprintLine (4 Digit PIN)
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77 - Carrier
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80 - VMB's
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0800-898-2XX
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27 - VMB's
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35 - VMB's
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39 - VMB's
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71 - Carrier
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77 - VMB's
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81 - Carrier
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0800-898-7XX
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25 - VMB's
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28 - VMB's
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31 - Asks for a Site #
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34 - Automated TeleConferancing
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36 - Carrier
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47 - TeleCard
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77 - Campus Comms. (also VMB's press #)
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78 - Voice Card
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79 - VMB's
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90 - VMB's
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Shum PHreephone Carriers:
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0800-892-142
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0800-892-165
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0800-892-185
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0800-892-186
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0800-892-189
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0800-891-018
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0800-891-030
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0800-891-388
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EcK =.= UnderGround Cove =.= +44 417777107 =.= Guy Falwks For PM! =.=
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [8] of [10]
|
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Title: scan some no.s
|
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From: Nimbus [30]
|
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Time: Fri Feb 04 22:38:19 1994
|
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Well..N E one found 0500 123123 ()vodafone) its good 4 phreaking!!
|
|
theres also mercury 0500 500 194,thats another!!
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c ya!
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [9] of [10]
|
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Title: scan some no.s
|
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From: Hack10f [79]
|
|
Time: Sun Feb 06 00:49:54 1994
|
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nimbus what do you mean?? good for freaking??
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mor info dude..
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Area: o5oo Scan Club
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Number: [10] of [10]
|
|
Title: AT&T 0500 dialups
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon Feb 14 18:30:29 1994
|
|
Almost one hundred AT&T USA Direct lines are available between
|
|
0500-890-300 and 0500-890-393. Nice to see AT&T have decided to move
|
|
away from British Telecom's linkline service.
|
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|
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [1] of [50]
|
|
Title: another number
|
|
From: Eck [137]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 02 00:55:13 1994
|
|
That # is a UNIX (AT&T Flavour)... Logon as GUEST... tell me what ya get
|
|
as I got in... but I think the system was a bit screwed...
|
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EcK
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [2] of [50]
|
|
Title: lola
|
|
From: Eck [137]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 02 00:58:00 1994
|
|
I can accross one of them too... The format seems to be HELLO acc.acc (ie
|
|
HELLO guest.user) Couldn't get in mind U...
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EcK
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [3] of [50]
|
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Title: lola
|
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From: Pulse [176]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 03 00:34:50 1994
|
|
Is this the HP3000 system on 0800-895006 ? I had a quick go at the
|
|
defaults on that today but got nowhere - It's very secure....
|
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|
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Pulse
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|
<pulse@phantom.com>
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [4] of [50]
|
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Title: lola
|
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From: iMP [162]
|
|
Time: Fri Jan 07 22:38:54 1994
|
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Yup HeLLO User:Group in fact ... HP 3000's .. th one's i scanned didn't
|
|
have any defaults but then ...
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [5] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 10 23:05:51 1994
|
|
Hi all! I had a look at this message base for the first time a few days
|
|
ago and read about someone calling 0800 100 100 and asking for Russel.
|
|
Now, call me a sad git, but I thought that it might be fun (in a sad
|
|
childish twat kind of way). So me and a few mates rang them up loads
|
|
of times and they wouldn't tell us what company they were, all we got
|
|
was "This is a private business line." or "I'm not obliged to tell you
|
|
that." I'm getting really pissed off and want to know who they are.
|
|
Anyone got any ideas? Maybe the're the secret service or something....
|
|
Hmmmmm.
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [6] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
|
|
From: Zak McCracken [192]
|
|
Time: Tue Jan 11 00:44:13 1994
|
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Hi there!
|
|
You could try adopting a more subtle approach, using a polite well
|
|
groomed sort of accent, make out that you are from a company trying
|
|
to sell them something, or maybe your from BT engineering department
|
|
carrying out tests on the line, and checking records :-> , possibly
|
|
you could be from the directory enquiries dept. checkin rekords again
|
|
be imaginative and subtle, and ya will get the suckers eventually.
|
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If the person on the end of the fone is a real cow you could
|
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try your anonymous caller / husband is shagging round routine.
|
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loads a poss.
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l8r Zak MC.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [7] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
|
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From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Fri Jan 14 18:57:16 1994
|
|
Flash, I dont know about 0800 100 100 being the "Secret Service", however
|
|
I did discover a 0800 dialup for the FBI a few years back. Imagine my
|
|
surprise when I dialed a number at random and heard "FBI Headquarters" in
|
|
an American accent. Quite a good cure for constipation I can tell you. Did
|
|
anyone bother to write this number down anywhere?
|
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|
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Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
uabbs@works.com
|
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [8] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
|
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From: Cherokee [24]
|
|
Time: Sat Jan 15 00:07:37 1994
|
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0800 89 1269 FBI
|
|
I tried various social engineering techniques on the 0800 10 0100 but got
|
|
no response, which believes me to think, theres some special codeword you
|
|
have to say, to get anything out of them.
|
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [9] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sat Jan 15 23:21:56 1994
|
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HA HA HA! This afternoon I phoned 0800 100 100. Heres a transcript.
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Telephonist-"0800 100 100?"
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Me-"Hello, I'm from British Telecom, the directory enquires dept. (Great
|
|
idea Zak! :-D)....We seem to have a problem with our records, all I need
|
|
to know is the name of the comany that this line is registered to."
|
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Telephonist-"It's Shell Homeline."
|
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Me-"O.K. Thanks, you've been very helpful. <Grin>"
|
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Telephonist-"...Click,Brrrrrr"
|
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Me-"Bye bye."
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Telephonist-"Brrrrrrrr"
|
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Me-"Oh, she hung up...bitch."
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|
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O.K., Now I knew the name of the company. So I thought "Hmmm, Shell,
|
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that's th petrol station isn't it.". So my mate called and complained
|
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that a Shell petrol pump had given him deisel instead of petrol and
|
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damaged his engine. The telephonist said that the line was only for
|
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something to do with ordering petrol and not for compaints.
|
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Why the fuck did they want to keep that secret?? Ooooh, it makes me
|
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maaaaad!
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Byeee, Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [10] of [50]
|
|
Title: 0800
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From: Hack10f [79]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 16 01:07:26 1994
|
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Is ther a rout in blue boxing to box globle yet without using a pbx
|
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or a card if so whats the prefix ie..b12***************c ???????????
|
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if any one knows help chers dudes..HACK10F
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
|
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Number: [11] of [50]
|
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Title: FBI
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 17 00:54:06 1994
|
|
I tried calling 0800 891 1269, Cherokee said that this was a dialup for
|
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the FBI. But all I got was that crap tone you get when you dial a
|
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non-existant number. Are you sure that was the right number? Maybe
|
|
they've changed it.
|
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|
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [12] of [50]
|
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Title: Operators
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 17 00:55:11 1994
|
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Me and a mate were dialling random 0800 89x xxx numbers and we got an
|
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AT&T operator who seemed to think that we were calling from the
|
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something plaza hotel. We asked her to make a collect call to an
|
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American number we'd made up and gave her a fake name. We heard her
|
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call the number and some guy picked it up. He said he'd never heard of
|
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us and wouldn't take the call. So my mate started crying and said "But
|
|
you said you loved me, how can you do this to me?? (Boo Hoo, Sob)".
|
|
You should have heard the guys voice "You definately go a wrong number
|
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buddy" and he slammed down the phone. So my mate started saying "I
|
|
think I'll just end it all, life's just not worth living anymore", the
|
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operator was shitting herself. HO HO, how we laughed!
|
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Anyway, we don't know the number we dialled, so does anyone know of any
|
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0800 or 0500 dialups where you get an American operator?
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [13] of [50]
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Title: Wildcat
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Mon Jan 17 00:56:48 1994
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What is the Wildcat BBS on 0800 960 874/5/6. I got the number from
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here, but I only just called it. It's a load of crap.
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [14] of [50]
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Title: Wildcat
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Tue Jan 18 00:10:47 1994
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AAAHH! I get it! (I'm talking about Wildcat BBS, by the way.) You can call
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it free and chat to 2 other people. I thought that the board itself was
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supposed to be decent, only it's a load of shite. Silly me, I'm a bit
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slow sometimes.
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Has anyone actually tried using it to chat for free? If not, does anyone
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fancy a chin-wag?
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [15] of [50]
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Title: 100 100
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From: Black Widow [133]
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Time: Tue Jan 18 02:40:30 1994
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Zack/ Flash: Me and my co-sysop sat for about 2-3 hours calling between
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o8oo 1oo 1oo and as many operators as we could find... we sat chatting up
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DQ and the 1oo operators and nobody could tell us what company it was/
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even how to find out apart from asking the company and you have laready
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found out what comes from the direct approach <g>
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [16] of [50]
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Title: 0800100100
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From: Alt_Ten [131]
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Time: Tue Jan 18 23:06:56 1994
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i still think its something a bit bigger than a fucking petrol retailer...
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theyre definetely covering something up...
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [17] of [50]
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Title: 100 100
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sat Jan 22 21:59:17 1994
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Alt_Ten: Come to think of it, you may have a point. A 24 hour freefone
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line for ordering petrol is a bit hard to swallow (ooer). It also
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doesn't explain why they won't say who they are. Hmmmm.
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Flash.
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P.S. Why dosen't someone try hooking up an amplifier to the phones
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mouthpiece and popping that stupid cow's eardrum?? (Oh, I'm SO evil. HA
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HA HA! <G>)
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [18] of [50]
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Title: FBI
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From: Cherokee [24]
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Time: Sun Jan 23 03:52:44 1994
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I have not called up the FBI for a year or so, so thats all i had written
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in my notes :)
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Actually i said 0800 89 1269 not 0800 891 1269, as you have typed up :)
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Cherokee
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [19] of [50]
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Title: your boring
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From: Cherokee [24]
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Time: Sun Jan 23 03:57:07 1994
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Why does everybody scan exchanges 89 and 96, when theres a multitude of
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other exchanges with systems, vmb's, pabx,s etc, which have hardly been
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touched.
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Cherokee
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [20] of [50]
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Title: heh
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From: Cherokee [24]
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Time: Sun Jan 23 04:00:37 1994
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IF 0800 100 100 was something more 'important other than a shell petrol
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ordering service', dont you think they would of changed to a differnt
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number? They must receive quite a few calls every day, by some curious
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person just to see, if theres somethihng connected to 0800 100 100.
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I dont believe they're anything else, heh Alt_Ten prove me wrong, and i'll
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stop hp'ing for 24 hours. heh
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Cherokee
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [21] of [50]
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Title: 0800
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From: Pyro Man [23]
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Time: Sun Jan 30 00:36:41 1994
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Well the routing codes are gonna vary from Op to Op I should think to make
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things harder..
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<PyRo>
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [22] of [50]
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Title: fbi
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sun Jan 30 01:28:13 1994
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Cherokee: Okay, so I made a typing error, I meant 0800 891 269, It still
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dosen't work though.
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [23] of [50]
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Title: 100 100
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From: Flash [172]
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Time: Sun Jan 30 01:28:44 1994
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Hey everyone, I've had an idea! No, it's a good one. What about
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arranging a certain time for everybody to call 0800 100 100 and ask how
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much anal intercorse would cost or something. If everyone here get
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their mates to do it at the same time as well, there could be thousands
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of people calling them. HA! HA! HA! just think of it, could be a record.
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Anyone interested??
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [24] of [50]
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Title: 100 100
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From: Hack10f [79]
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Time: Sun Jan 30 01:37:32 1994
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YEp im intrested only with the bitch on the 0800-100-100
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let me know and im game for a laugh dude..
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [25] of [50]
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Title: your boring
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From: Eck [137]
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Time: Mon Jan 31 01:39:04 1994
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Have U tried scanning 0800324xxx or whatever, it's Soooooo boring.. at
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least with 89,96 U find like 30 carriers outta 1000.. ok so what if more
|
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people have been thru the system than Maddona?
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eck
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [26] of [50]
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Title: Need Scan areas
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From: Hack10f [79]
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Time: Tue Feb 01 04:42:04 1994
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Has anyone got any good areas to scan, if we all scan differnt sections
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than it will only take arlf the time.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [27] of [50]
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Title: Need Scan areas
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Sat Feb 05 22:22:36 1994
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I never would have guessed my note about 0800100100 would take on such a
|
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following :>
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Z-N0TE (No High ASCii Chars this time !)
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<D>elete
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [28] of [50]
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Title: Scanning etc
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Mon Feb 07 00:17:02 1994
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I have ToneLoc 1.01 b1 (Dec 26th 93) ... If anyone wants to do some
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scanning of some 0800's let me know ... TTFN
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~ SiAC ~ World Domination Tour '1994
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DDMM[ Z-N0TE -/- SiAC '94 ]MMDD
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.. NagWare Neutralizers //
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<D>elete
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [29] of [50]
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Title: LOLA
|
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From: KMFDM [50]
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Time: Tue Feb 08 22:39:02 1994
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Any one know what LOLA stands for? Tried getting response on this about 5
|
|
months ago.Its on an 0800 no. Not too sure if its operating anymore.Anyone
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help?
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [30] of [50]
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Title: fbi
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From: Mad [62]
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Time: Wed Feb 16 00:28:46 1994
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DO YOU HAVE THE REAL NUMBER OR NOT?
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MAD
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [31] of [50]
|
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Title: 100 100
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From: Mad [62]
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Time: Wed Feb 16 00:30:10 1994
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WHY NOT, SOUNDS LIKE A LAUGH.
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LET ME KNOW IF ANYTHING MORE COMES OF IT.
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MAD
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [32] of [50]
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Title: AIX System
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From: Wintermute [74]
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Time: Fri Feb 25 00:21:21 1994
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U'll find a AIX system running on a IBM RS6000 on 0800 895 974.
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It appears to be french (at prompts are at least)
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Try GUEST as logon, and It'll drop ya to the shell.
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It's got a telenet dialout somewhere.
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If u get anywhere let me know.
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Wintermute.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [33] of [50]
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Title: carrier.log
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From: Hi.T.Moonweed [45]
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Time: Sat Feb 26 03:54:53 1994
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21-Feb-94 13:35:59 0800891012 C -
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21-Feb-94 13:36:30 0800891018 C -
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21-Feb-94 13:39:19 0800891124 C -
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21-Feb-94 13:39:38 0800891623 C -
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21-Feb-94 14:05:51 0800891518 C -
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21-Feb-94 14:16:09 0800891048 C -
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21-Feb-94 14:29:00 0800891233 C -
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21-Feb-94 20:25:17 0800891140 C -
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22-Feb-94 21:36:03 0800891984 C -
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22-Feb-94 22:00:32 0800891131 C -
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22-Feb-94 22:50:18 0800891182 C -
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22-Feb-94 23:01:24 0800891426 C -
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22-Feb-94 23:06:14 0800891388 C -
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22-Feb-94 23:07:35 0800891935 C -
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23-Feb-94 14:49:33 0800893078 C -
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23-Feb-94 15:10:24 0800893827 C -
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23-Feb-94 15:17:16 0800893738 C -
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [34] of [50]
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Title: carrier.log
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From: Hi.T.Moonweed [45]
|
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Time: Sat Feb 26 03:58:21 1994
|
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24-Feb-94 03:17:30 0800895537 C -
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24-Feb-94 03:18:30 0800895544 C -
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24-Feb-94 03:21:19 0800895174 C -
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24-Feb-94 03:26:15 0800895824 C -
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24-Feb-94 03:35:17 0800895389 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:09:40 0800895230 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:24:21 0800895194 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:26:21 0800895093 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:33:42 0800895650 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:39:56 0800895195 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:45:47 0800895293 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:46:19 0800895785 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:48:11 0800895686 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:54:40 0800895121 C -
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24-Feb-94 04:56:11 0800895606 C -
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24-Feb-94 05:10:03 0800895152 C -
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24-Feb-94 05:22:01 0800895612 C -
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [35] of [50]
|
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Title: carrier.log
|
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From: Hi.T.Moonweed [45]
|
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Time: Sat Feb 26 04:00:13 1994
|
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25-Feb-94 01:01:28 0800892242 C -
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25-Feb-94 01:20:08 0800892833 C -
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25-Feb-94 01:30:18 0800892186 C -
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25-Feb-94 01:30:54 0800892686 C -
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25-Feb-94 01:44:48 0800892804 C -
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25-Feb-94 02:35:29 0800892813 C -
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25-Feb-94 02:47:05 0800892624 C -
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25-Feb-94 03:08:23 0800892374 C -
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25-Feb-94 03:30:07 0800892030 C -
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25-Feb-94 03:50:06 0800892656 C -
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25-Feb-94 03:55:33 0800892609 C -
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25-Feb-94 04:00:16 0800898281 C -
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25-Feb-94 04:05:49 0800898541 C -
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25-Feb-94 04:25:41 0800898271 C -
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25-Feb-94 04:46:43 0800898319 C -
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25-Feb-94 04:46:57 0800898736 C -
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25-Feb-94 05:01:10 0800898090 C -
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [36] of [50]
|
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Title: carrier.log
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Sat Feb 26 07:16:05 1994
|
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Hi.T.Moonweed, nice scan mate!
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|
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [37] of [50]
|
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Title: AIX System
|
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From: Maelstrom [39]
|
|
Time: Mon Feb 28 00:44:07 1994
|
|
Bah did you have to give that out! you can root on there with so much
|
|
ease, and its got telnet etc. to anywhere you like...the security is a
|
|
joke...
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [38] of [50]
|
|
Title: nice
|
|
From: Maelstrom [39]
|
|
Time: Mon Feb 28 00:45:51 1994
|
|
Nice scan HiT...heh...
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [39] of [50]
|
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Title: nice
|
|
From: Hi.T.Moonweed [45]
|
|
Time: Mon Feb 28 02:50:15 1994
|
|
well having 10 phone lines does help a bit heh
|
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [40] of [50]
|
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Title: AIX System
|
|
From: Eck [137]
|
|
Time: Tue Mar 01 00:30:16 1994
|
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it sucks.... (the French AIX on 0800895974) telnet to... Ermmm fuck donald
|
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(I think) from it and logon as root... hehehe no fuckin Passwd :]
|
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Eck
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [41] of [50]
|
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Title: bollocks
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sun Apr 03 21:22:11 1994
|
|
I called 0800 895 974 but all I got was garbage on the screen. I tried
|
|
using Strip 7th bit, Ascii, VT-52 etc. but it didn't help, I also
|
|
tried 8N1,7N1,7O1 7E1,7N1.5,7N2,7O2 etc. but I still kept getting a
|
|
load of bollocks. Who was it that left a message about it in the first
|
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place? Can you tell me what settings you used?
|
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|
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [42] of [50]
|
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Title: freak
|
|
From: Hack10f [79]
|
|
Time: Tue Apr 05 00:03:58 1994
|
|
HIE YOU DUDES GOT BORD SO DUNE SOME SCANING ON O0
|
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HER ARE THE FOLLOWING CODES FOR OTHER CONTRY USING
|
|
BLUEBEEP.....
|
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B27 IS FOR SOUTH AFRICA..
|
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B354 IS FOR ICLAND..
|
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B56 IS FOR CHILE..
|
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B57 IS FOR COLUBIA (DRUGS)
|
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B591 IS BOLIVA..
|
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B62 ?????
|
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B63 IS PHILIPINES
|
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B66 IS THILAND..
|
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B886 TAWAIN
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THE ABOUTH ARE ROUTING CODES I HOPE THE NUMBERS ARE USFULL TO
|
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YA OW BYE THE WAY DOES ANY ONE KNOW THE BREAKING FREAKENZIE
|
|
FOR 0800-8-354 ICLAND???
|
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [43] of [50]
|
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Title: AIX System
|
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From: Red Mecury [61]
|
|
Time: Thu Apr 07 22:15:53 1994
|
|
ive been trying to crack this fucker for some reason shit i tried
|
|
everything DSC said guest nah! tell us if u get any joy
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [44] of [50]
|
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Title: bollocks
|
|
From: Red Mecury [61]
|
|
Time: Thu Apr 07 22:16:49 1994
|
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i got in vt220 no shit 8n1#
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [45] of [50]
|
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Title: 899 886
|
|
From: Flash [172]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 23 00:52:20 1994
|
|
I tried 0800 899 886, I think it's some kind of VMS, I can't remember
|
|
what I dialled, but it began with a one, after a couple of UK type rings,
|
|
it clicked they did two US rings then I got some yank asking me to leave
|
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a message for him. I also found that it rings when you press any digit
|
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except 1, * or #. Also when it's ringing, press # to get the dial(ish)
|
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tone again.
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Flash.
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [46] of [50]
|
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Title: Shit
|
|
From: Znote [82]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 23 02:44:42 1994
|
|
I called 0800890999 and asked the BT guyon the other end why I could no
|
|
longer break Hawaii, he said he didnt know but to call back during the
|
|
week and that once of their techinications would know. I had threewated
|
|
him onto the party line so everyone was listening ... I mean, BT helping
|
|
with boxing what next! AT&T giving us calling cards ?! ... Also Phant that
|
|
Merc numba is in Russia, its a contruction comapny in Russia using Merc
|
|
run by British people (highland guy and an English guy), breakable but
|
|
only every so-often :> ... Using a bit of pink noise ... Catcha L8r.
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Z-N0TE
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<D>elete
|
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [47] of [50]
|
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Title: 0800-282871
|
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From: Harlequin [99]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 23 22:41:58 1994
|
|
This is 0800-282871. Its 2400,7E1. When you connect it does nothing for a
|
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while. Then asks if you have a printer attached to the terminal. After
|
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that
|
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it pumps loads of control codes on the screen and gives some of the stuff
|
|
below. I've removed most of the ansi rubbish. I've tried ANSI, VT52 and
|
|
VT100 and it still doesn't like it. Anyway, the majority of the text is
|
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below.
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Terminal:BMHSD0C5
|
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Press ENTER to proceed
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--- NOTICE ---
|
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This is a private computer facility protected by a security system. Access
|
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to
|
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and use of this facility requires explicit written, current authorization
|
|
and
|
|
is strictly limited to the purposes of this organization's business.
|
|
Unauthorized or any attempt at unauthorized access, use, copying,
|
|
alteration,
|
|
destruction or damage to its data, programs, or equipment may violate the
|
|
applicable law and may result in criminal prosecution or civil liability,
|
|
or
|
|
both.
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Y2 Y2; Y2P Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y-=
|
|
Violation detected -try again or contact your security officer.
|
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Accesso errato prova ancora o contattare il security coordinator.
|
|
Fehlerhafte eingabe -wiederholen oder datensicherheits-beauftragten
|
|
ansprechen.
|
|
Donnees incorrectes -essayez a nouveau ou contactez l'officier de
|
|
securite.
|
|
Y2 Y2; Y2P Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y-=
|
|
Maximum violations detected - contact your security officer now.
|
|
Massim accessi consentiti - contattare il security coordinator.
|
|
viele fehleingaben - datensichereits-beauftragten ansprechen.
|
|
Acces refuse - contactez votre officier de securite.
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wEiRd Eh? -> Harlequin
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [48] of [50]
|
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Title: carriers
|
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From: Hi.T.Moonweed [45]
|
|
Time: Wed Apr 27 00:54:52 1994
|
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01-Mar-94 20:05:24 0800899899 C -
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01-Mar-94 20:51:14 0800899781 C -
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01-Mar-94 20:51:48 0800899736 C -
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01-Mar-94 20:57:30 0800899743 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:06:08 0800899455 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:16:23 0800899888 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:23:28 0800899834 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:47:09 0800899612 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:48:19 0800899328 C -
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01-Mar-94 21:58:37 0800899489 C -
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01-Mar-94 22:04:31 0800899194 C -
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01-Mar-94 22:05:09 0800899160 C -
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01-Mar-94 22:05:41 0800899833 C -
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01-Mar-94 22:34:28 0800899830 C -
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01-Mar-94 22:57:57 0800899491 C -
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01-Mar-94 23:08:35 0800899292 C -
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01-Mar-94 23:19:38 0800899166 C -
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [49] of [50]
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Title: some nums to try
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From: Harlequin [99]
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Time: Mon May 02 23:37:07 1994
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OK, here are a couple of numbers I've found while scanning 0800282xxx
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(so far). The first seems to be a UNIX system (kEwL). With username/
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password inputted as guest/guest you get asked for a second
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'Dialup Password'.
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The second number wants a dial-back password... This does seem to
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suggest caller-id, but it's more likely that it'll ask you for your
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number once you've cracked the passwd. Anyway...
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tHiS iZ az fAr Az I'vE gOt, BuT eYe OnLy FoUnD tHeM tOdAy....
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--> Harlequin
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0800282968
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sequk
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Welcome to the Sequoia European Response Centre
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login: guest
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Password: guest
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Dialup Password: ?????
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Login incorrect
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0800282542
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ENTER DIAL-BACK PASSWORD -
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Area: o8oo Scan Club
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Number: [50] of [50]
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Title: 282 Scan
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From: Harlequin [99]
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Time: Tue May 10 23:00:55 1994
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0K d00dz... Here is the carriers from the 0800282xxx scan I did.
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Hmmm, nothing particularly interesting. Except the Sequoia login
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(which I have mentioned before 'guest'/'guest'). Still no luck on
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the dial-up password though...
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--> HarLeQuin
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0800282542 C: CONNECT 2400
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ENTER DIAL-BACK PASSWORD -
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0800282968 C: CONNECT 2400
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sequk
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Welcome to the Sequoia European Response Centre
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login:
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0800282793 C: CONNECT 2400
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> Typing ? gets a please login type prompt...
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0800282794 C: CONNECT 2400
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>
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0800282871 C: CONNECT 2400
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0800282841 C: CONNECT 2400
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0800282443 C: CONNECT 2400
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0800282278 C: CONNECT 2400
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*OS/32 TERMINAL MONITOR 08-02.2 3230 R&D 8.2.2********
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [1] of [39]
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Title: sytex.com
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From: Boot [121]
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Time: Mon Aug 23 22:04:35 1993
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has any one herd of "sytex.com".... its a bbs in the states that lets ya
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into various local nets...
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node 1..7033589022 ..node 2..7035284380 ..it worth a look...
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it also lets u get into internet..buy leapfroging to another local net!
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scribed by BOOT!....
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [2] of [39]
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Title: nodes
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From: Agent Orange [47]
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Time: Mon Sep 13 01:03:57 1993
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I am compiling a 'good node guide' to the internet for the online databse
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section of my bbs, does anyone have any suggestions, hacked nodes, or
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sites of special interest, even machines with MUGs frequented by h/p/a
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types.
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Agent Orange
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [3] of [39]
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Title: Interneial-ups
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From: Shaft [63]
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|
Time: Mon Sep 13 23:47:28 1993
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Has anyone got any US/UK internet dials-ups.....Maybe even a password or
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|
two as well...Please post...........SHAFT(63)
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Message option? Quit
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Current board is: Internet Scan Club
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<A>bort <L>ist <N>ew <P>ost <Q>uit <R>ead
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Board 16 choice? Read messages
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Read from [1,39]? 30
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [30] of [39]
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Title: Internet xfers
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|
From: Phantasm [1]
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|
Time: Sun Apr 17 10:47:09 1994
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|
The 'Internet' file transfers directory is now online. I will be adding
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several hundred files to this area in the near future.
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|
Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [31] of [39]
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Title: Internet dialups
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From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Tue Apr 19 23:02:35 1994
|
|
Has anyone here got a US internet dialup they want to swap for
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something? The faster the better...all mine seem to have gone down bar
|
|
one sloooow one (sigh). I'll swap decent systems for decent dialups :-)
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Mail me..
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George
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [32] of [39]
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Title: Internet dialups
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|
From: Phantasm [1]
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|
Time: Wed Apr 20 06:22:17 1994
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|
US internet dialup... Cyberspace.net (515) 575-3150
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Instant 'new user' access for 'FREE'
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|
telnet, archie, talk, irc, ftp, etc...
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|
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [33] of [39]
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Title: Internet dialups
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|
From: George King [87]
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|
Time: Fri Apr 22 05:24:12 1994
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|
Heh now there's a coincidence, I spent ages last night trying to hack
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|
that site, I tried everything, nfs mounts, ypx, ftp bug, sendmail, about
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|
the only thing I DIDN'T try was logging in as a new user..
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Sigh :->
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [34] of [39]
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|
Title: Sites
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|
From: Cyber Scout [33]
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|
Time: Fri Apr 29 22:48:14 1994
|
|
Anyone got any decent INET cell/phreak/warez sites...
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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Number: [35] of [39]
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|
Title: Sites
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|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Sat Apr 30 05:39:08 1994
|
|
Yeah..hang on..aha..try hack-this.pc.cc.cmu.edu (believe it or not),
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|
it's a hp site but it comes and goes, so jus try it every now and again.
|
|
I have a list of ftp warez sites somewhere, but its about a week old, and
|
|
the shelf life for a warez ftp site seems to be slightly less than a
|
|
couple of days :) Ill see if theyre still there..
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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|
Number: [36] of [39]
|
|
Title: Internet dialups
|
|
From: Red Mecury [61]
|
|
Time: Mon May 02 23:18:48 1994
|
|
>GK, HeHe nfs mount???
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Area: Internet Scan Club
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|
Number: [37] of [39]
|
|
Title: Internet dialups
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Tue May 03 00:17:48 1994
|
|
Yah..get root on one internet sun then do a rpcinfo -p sitename
|
|
on the site u wanna hack - if you see theyre running mountd then
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|
do a showmount -e on them. If they export any filesystems to
|
|
(everyone) or the site you're on, then you can do the following:
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yoursite% mkdir /.example
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|
yoursite% mount site.you.wanna.hack:exported_filesystem /.p
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yoursite% cd /.example
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|
|
|
and then phuck about with the files in there, it's as if they were on your
|
|
filesystem. N.b. some sites export stuff read-only :( (although that can
|
|
be handy), if they export anyone's home directory writeable (finger comes
|
|
in handy here) then u can just write a + + .rhosts file and rsh straight
|
|
in.
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Area: Internet Scan Club
|
|
Number: [38] of [39]
|
|
Title: oops
|
|
From: George King [87]
|
|
Time: Tue May 03 00:18:34 1994
|
|
Oops just noticed, in the above example when I put /.p I meant /.example
|
|
hope thats clear now :-)
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Area: Internet Scan Club
|
|
Number: [39] of [39]
|
|
Title: Warez/H/P/A
|
|
From: Cryptic [8]
|
|
Time: Wed May 11 02:17:29 1994
|
|
Any one got any decent internet sites for the above or anything
|
|
interesting at all ... cryptic!!
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|
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|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [1] of [23]
|
|
Title: VMBs
|
|
From: Black Widow [133]
|
|
Time: Fri Sep 03 05:36:55 1993
|
|
Big amount of messages in here! Anybody got a program for the PC or a full
|
|
proof method of breaking codez on a PBX?
|
|
Tar Very Much...
|
|
Black Widow
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|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [2] of [23]
|
|
Title: BT America VMBX
|
|
From: Bozz [86]
|
|
Time: Tue Sep 07 23:59:47 1993
|
|
Anyone tried this sys, on 0800 891 446.
|
|
Here are some ids, 4466 , 9933, 5544. Soem contain messages, others are
|
|
empty.
|
|
All accounts are 4 digits, any extra digits are the password, as in 95550,
|
|
with 0 as the pwd (max 4 digit pwd).
|
|
Some ids allow you to outdial, ive got 22 ids, four more without pwds, and
|
|
as yet none with outdial capabilites, anyone help me???
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [3] of [23]
|
|
Title: British Telecom USA
|
|
From: Phane [88]
|
|
Time: Wed Sep 15 20:34:03 1993
|
|
0800-891-466 ID:1921, 1941
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [4] of [23]
|
|
Title: VMB's
|
|
From: Phane [88]
|
|
Time: Wed Sep 15 20:42:03 1993
|
|
The following is a list of voice mail systems.... some with codes...
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|
|
|
0800-891-229 VoiceCom
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|
0800-891-242 Press *#*#
|
|
0800-891-253 Network Equipment VMB
|
|
0800-891-444 VMB: 603 PW: 60
|
|
0800-891-210 AMD VMS
|
|
0800-891-226 NBA VMS
|
|
0800-891-444 VMB: 423, 428, 500, 416 no pw's
|
|
0800-891-958 4 Digit VMB's (ISP)
|
|
0800-891-954 VoiceCom
|
|
0800-891-941 Audio Information Exchange VMB
|
|
0800-891-978 EDS VMS
|
|
0800-891-975 Motorola VMS
|
|
0800-891-981
|
|
0800-891-500 United Technologies VMS
|
|
0800-891-510
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [5] of [23]
|
|
Title: virgin vmb
|
|
From: Alchemist [9]
|
|
Time: Wed Sep 15 23:18:26 1993
|
|
vmb at 1800 500 6245 with admin accounts at 8996-8999
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [6] of [23]
|
|
Title: British Telecom USA
|
|
From: Dr Orange [110]
|
|
Time: Mon Sep 20 01:53:01 1993
|
|
Do you know of any BT Direct numbers from the USA like a 1-800 back to the
|
|
uk by using BT charge Cards beccause I think they would last longer than
|
|
AT&Ts as BT arent used to the crime that much hahah.
|
|
Dr Orange
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [7] of [23]
|
|
Title: British Telecom USA
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon Sep 20 07:05:38 1993
|
|
In the USA you would dial 1-800-445-5667 AT&T
|
|
or -444-2162 MCI
|
|
or -800-0008 SPRINT
|
|
Just say you need to call the UK with your Chargecard and give the
|
|
operator the details she/he requires.
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [8] of [23]
|
|
Title: Some numbers
|
|
From: Notman [92]
|
|
Time: Tue Sep 28 00:27:21 1993
|
|
Heres some voice mail numbers. I've had no luck in havcking em but then
|
|
again I've just started:-
|
|
0800 89 2400
|
|
7600
|
|
3000
|
|
4200 (4 digit boxes. Apparently #2000 belgons to Rotox)
|
|
4004
|
|
1002
|
|
Have fun & good luck.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [9] of [23]
|
|
Title: Jump Rope Ditty
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon Nov 15 22:03:18 1993
|
|
Call AK47's "Jump Rope Ditty" codeline on the following numbers.
|
|
Node 1 - kp2+103105144425+st
|
|
Node 2 - kp2+103105144607+st
|
|
Remember to leave some valid cards, dialups or general information before
|
|
you hang up. I am sure many of you will remember why the original "Jump
|
|
Rope Ditty" codeline was taken down.
|
|
|
|
If anyone knows any other interesting VMB's or codeline's, post the
|
|
numbers in this <B>oard/SIG.
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [10] of [23]
|
|
Title: Jump Rope Ditty
|
|
From: Black Widow [133]
|
|
Time: Thu Nov 25 22:53:17 1993
|
|
Phantasm:
|
|
So, if I call either of these numbers I can get some more cards? I've got
|
|
one just now, my last one died after 2 days coz of extensive use. I need
|
|
to get some more to kind of even the load out!
|
|
|
|
Black Widow
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [11] of [23]
|
|
Title: blackwidow
|
|
From: SCAT/RSI [31]
|
|
Time: Thu Dec 16 00:30:52 1993
|
|
well,if you call there,grab a card and hang up its no use.
|
|
you have to post ,otherwise the codeline will be cosed(as the last one)
|
|
so if you pull codes make sure to leave codes,too..
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [12] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Pulse [176]
|
|
Time: Wed Jan 05 21:58:17 1994
|
|
Hi...
|
|
|
|
Last night I was scanning a few boxes on a VMB - Got into a few - But when
|
|
I hung up I received a call after a couple of mins... No-one on the other
|
|
end tho. Just seems strange cos it was at 3:00 am. Any ideas ?
|
|
|
|
PUlse
|
|
<pulse@phantom.com>
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [13] of [23]
|
|
Title: blackwidow - cards
|
|
From: Black Widow [133]
|
|
Time: Sat Jan 08 23:29:47 1994
|
|
I take it I asked something about cards? / codelines? Oh well, I got a
|
|
couple of cards a while ago from dippeldo, I dunno where he got them from,
|
|
but I;ve got my soundblaster now so I'm not really too bothered.
|
|
|
|
Black Widow
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [14] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Pyro Man [23]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 09 22:31:21 1994
|
|
Pulse,
|
|
I dont know if this has happened to you b4 but sometiem if ya call a
|
|
friend say and then hang up it rings and ya anmswer and ya mate'll be on
|
|
the other end...
|
|
Well waht I think it is is somehting to do eith the voltage used to keep
|
|
the line open making the fone ring..
|
|
Its happened to me b4..(whatever it is I donrthink its a trace or
|
|
anything)
|
|
<PyRo>
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [15] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Phantasm [1]
|
|
Time: Mon Jan 10 17:05:30 1994
|
|
I don't know about being called back after making calls via unauthorised
|
|
methods, however I have had my line locked open. Try calling 112 and then
|
|
hangup, wait for a couple of seconds and pick up the phone again. I bet
|
|
the operator is still online, right?
|
|
|
|
Phantasm (SysOp)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [16] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Pulse [176]
|
|
Time: Wed Jan 12 22:36:18 1994
|
|
Pyro Man..
|
|
This return call I got - It called me back, like, a couple of minuted
|
|
after I hung up so I shouldn't imagine it's anything to do with not
|
|
hanging up properly. I wasn't scared really, I just wondered. Also my dad
|
|
got some kind of strange call today - We were out so someone took a msg
|
|
but it read:
|
|
BT phone to tell you the number: 0800 243120.
|
|
They also said to ring back about the telephone account.
|
|
...
|
|
Not sure what that means yet but I'll find out when I phone tomorrow.
|
|
|
|
Strange.
|
|
|
|
Pulse
|
|
<pulse@phantom.com>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [17] of [23]
|
|
Title: VMB problem..
|
|
From: Pulse [176]
|
|
Time: Thu Jan 13 22:13:41 1994
|
|
I've obtained a few empty boxes on an 0800 VMB system but they're gonna
|
|
need a bit of work - Does anyone know how to get some systems to allow you
|
|
to receive messages when you don't as standard ? If someone tried to leave
|
|
me mail you hear my greeting then it just stops.... If you try to send
|
|
someone else on the system mail you get the proper "Leave message after
|
|
the beep" announcement. For some reason no-one can send me mail. Maybe
|
|
it's because it's a new box and needs to be verified by the system manager
|
|
or something ?
|
|
|
|
Also there is no option once inside to send other boxes mail. If this will
|
|
help identify the system the promprs are:
|
|
- 2 For administrative options
|
|
- 3 To change greetings
|
|
- 5 To leave box
|
|
|
|
Administrative options lets you change pwd and prompting level.
|
|
|
|
Any ideas ?
|
|
|
|
Pulse
|
|
<pulse@phantom.com>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [18] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Black Widow [133]
|
|
Time: Tue Jan 18 02:44:40 1994
|
|
Pyro: I did that a few times when I was using Calling Cards like a couple
|
|
of times when I hit the wronmg program number on my fone and got the tel
|
|
number instead of Card number :( As phantasm says "Its a good cure for
|
|
constipation" ;)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [19] of [23]
|
|
Title: Returned call
|
|
From: Pyro Man [23]
|
|
Time: Sun Jan 30 00:39:44 1994
|
|
Puklse,that is really strange...maybe it was just a mate of your messing
|
|
around..
|
|
<PyRo>
|
|
|
|
|
|
Area: Voice Mail Systems
|
|
Number: [20] of [23]
|
|
Title: Got one
|
|
From: Znote [82]
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Time: Sat Feb 12 01:27:11 1994
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I am currently scanning a VMB ... Have over 20 free slots so as soon as I
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get a full list of numbs I'll post them here, (I;m at 500 out of 1000) ...
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All passwords are 0 or 1111 ...
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ZNOTE
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<D>elete
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Area: Voice Mail Systems
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Number: [21] of [23]
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Title: BT America VMBX
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From: Thalian [88]
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Time: Sun Feb 27 02:09:08 1994
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Yeh...soz not been on for awhile so info out of date but I remember
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finding the BT America box which has now died... Seems to have died since
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I was hacking codes on it... IT was working then 2 minutes l8r it
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was busy....It has been busy ever since?!?!?!
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Thalina
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soz... Thalian...
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Area: Voice Mail Systems
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Number: [22] of [23]
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Title: Re: Returned Call!
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From: Thalian [88]
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Time: Sun Feb 27 02:13:49 1994
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Hi Pulse,
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I have had this too?? I have bee nscanning the 0800=890-6xx
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and when 50 nums or so through got a call from the Op asking if I
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was Ok?? Then i say 'yeh!' and never heard out else???
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Fuckin' Weird!!
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Area: Voice Mail Systems
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Number: [23] of [23]
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Title: Express/Meridian
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From: SlacJac [109]
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Time: Thu Apr 21 00:23:16 1994
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Hmm.....found a merdian/express VMB the other day.....(0271 388 000)
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nex consecutive numbers ask for 'Prompt Maintenance. Menu ID?'
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doesnt seem to like any amount of numbers entered.....
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can these be disabled/not set up?
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any way of setting them externally?
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388 001 trys to transfer to an operator but cant find one available...
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any ideas?...im new to vmbs so these may be stoopid questions....
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-sj
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [1] of [12]
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Title: PBX systems
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Sun Sep 26 11:28:40 1993
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Just a another linkline PBX which requires hacking.
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0800-893-105 (dial tone)
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [2] of [12]
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Title: PBX on 0800?
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From: Shaft [63]
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Time: Tue Sep 28 22:01:19 1993
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Has anyone hacked a PBX ON THE 0800 YET...I HAVE SEARCHED loadsa places
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but nope..PLease post me infp,there is even a Virgin PBX on the 0800
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posted on this BBS,please help.....SHAFT(63)
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [3] of [12]
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Title: PBX on 0800?
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Tue Sep 28 22:16:09 1993
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I hacked a PBX personally a few years back on 0800-891-798. This was a
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company in New York called 'Interpayment'. If you pressed '000' you could
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get an outside line which would allow you to call global. I guess they
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suspected something was wrong when their phone bill arrived in a box.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [4] of [12]
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Title: PBXs
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From: Pyro Man [23]
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Time: Tue Sep 28 23:19:58 1993
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Whats the best way to go about obtaining PBXs?
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I know one or tow but they'rew shitty things that wont dial Global..
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So what do I do?
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<PyRo>
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [5] of [12]
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Title: PBXs
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Wed Sep 29 17:11:44 1993
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Pyro Man, the best method of obtaining PBX's is to dial a number range in
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sequence and make a note of all automated answering systems. Now you
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can go back through the list one at a time and try to access an outside
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line. Most systems nowdays require more than pressing '9' followed by the
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number, however you will be surprised at how stupid some people are.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [6] of [12]
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Title: PBXs
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From: Stealth [139]
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Time: Sun Nov 07 21:20:54 1993
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Hi there this is Stealth and I have got a few P.B.Xs and I couldo you a
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swap but my prob is that my ones change their codes or dont work somtimes
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can you help?
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cheers
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Stealth
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [7] of [12]
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Title: PBX (GLOBAL)
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From: Shaft [63]
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Time: Mon Nov 29 00:17:29 1993
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416-362-3966 acn : 65224879+011+Number
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Not bad PBX,just has a time limit of 2 minutes.Still better than paying
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for 3 minutues to Down under......Laterz...........SHAFT
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [8] of [12]
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Title: PBX on 0800?
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From: Texis [163]
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Time: Tue Dec 07 22:55:21 1993
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Yes, there was a PBX on 0800 220255 which gave a recorded announcement.
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If you then dialled *0*9 you would be given a dialling tone and could then
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dial anywhere!!!
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [9] of [12]
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Title: pbx
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From: SCAT/RSI [31]
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Time: Thu Dec 16 00:39:17 1993
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what about some american ?
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512-474-4204 +9 +950number
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212-326-8497 +23899+1800number
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713-224-9009 +445849+acn
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Scat
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [10] of [12]
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Title: PBX's have faults
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From: Jono Bono [194]
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Time: Fri Feb 11 06:47:03 1994
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I found a PBX that would give you dialling tone if you hit the # key as
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they were giving you a message. The system was on night service, so try
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this on some information lines in the US, when a message tells you that
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they are closed etc, trying confusing the system, you never know you luck,
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I do!....I'll be back with some numbers for you to try and explain how I
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used to get on one.....Jono
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [11] of [12]
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Title: PBX.
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From: Pyro [23]
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Time: Sun Feb 13 04:12:12 1994
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had anyone managed to hack out a code for this PBXC at all?
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0800 891 314..
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I left me comp on fer liek 11 hours hacking it out and got fuck all..
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(7 digit code I think..)
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<PyRo>
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(I noticed that if ya input the * key it doesnt fuckup so maybe thats used
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int he code?
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Area: PBX Scan Club
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Number: [12] of [12]
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Title: 899 PBX
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From: Pyro [23]
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Time: Wed Apr 13 22:04:15 1994
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i found this PBX by accident whilst boxing off the taiwan op..
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the # is 0800 899 886..bit of a fluek that..anyway..i dont know of any
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codes for it but when you dila a 9 it starts ringing..or mayeb itsa
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siren..
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<PyRo>
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [1] of [7]
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Title: &^*&^%
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Wed Dec 22 18:33:22 1993
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Post all codeline dialups in this SIG.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [2] of [7]
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Title: grrr!
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Mon Feb 14 18:38:11 1994
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Nice to see so many people have been supporting the 'Codelines' SIG. [sure]
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [3] of [7]
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Title: grrr!
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Tue Feb 22 23:44:33 1994
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bah, try erm...1800-436-4801 codeline run by a guy called Paradox that I
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met on IRC...its pretty lame usually but sometimes he posts useful
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things...btw...not the place but what the fuck is 0800 891898? gives you a
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tone like a loop/bridge and it IS multinode but you cant hear if you try
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to speak over it....is it a muted loop or just a tone test or what???
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [4] of [7]
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Title: grrr!
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From: Znote [82]
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Time: Sun Feb 27 00:52:58 1994
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<Maelstrom ... How does one call a 800/900 in the US using normal Blue
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Boxing methods ... Oh fountaine of eternal knowldge! :>
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Z-N0TE - Glasgow
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<D>elete
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [5] of [7]
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Title: grrr!
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From: Maelstrom [39]
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Time: Mon Feb 28 00:47:45 1994
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900s you need a pbx, for 800`s just ask the inward B12ac121C to connect
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you to it, if she says she cant or whatever, just tell her you are
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receiving a network failure on that number...
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [6] of [7]
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Title: COdeline
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From: Phantasm [1]
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Time: Fri May 06 22:47:56 1994
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Give Warchild's COdeline a call at kp2+10-518-449-6340+st.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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uabbs@works.com
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Area: Codelines
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Number: [7] of [7]
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Title: ?
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From: SCAT/TRSI [31]
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Time: Mon May 09 23:28:57 1994
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forget that codeline as there is always dead shit on it...
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(leeched from 1000 other codelines)
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