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[ Hacker Supreme's - Hackers Directory Volume # ]
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[ Compiled by: Ninja Squirrel and Logan - 5 ]
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[ Hack Copyright: Hacker Supreme 1986 ]
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In this file interesting facts and some tidy tidbits of info
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about Ma Bell which is quite interesting. First off, lets get a
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phew things straight, The Phone Co. cannot trace your call or
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listen in on your call as a 3rd party unless a special court
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order is given. Once this court order is given and if the info
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produced from this is not of that which was specified on the
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court order, the officials will be prosecuted. To detect if your
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call is being recorded, you can check for a short 1125hz beep
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every 15-17 seconds while you are on-line. To find out if your
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line is "bugged" you can either dissasemble your phone or
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trace your line back to the "surge protector", this is the
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green box in your neighborhood that has all the people phone
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lines and check fo a 4x3 rectagular silver box or check for
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unusual hookups. Ok now on to better things.
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Two very spectacular new phone systems have been developed by
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BTC or Basic Telecommunications Corperation that will most
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likely prove to be the most incredible network a fone-freak
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has ever used. It is called DataVoice and for a quick run-down,
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it will enable you to transmit voice or computerized messages
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to other people on a special frequency and will be transalted
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and played back in voice mode. This can be very handy. The
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Ultimate phone line has been designed by ISDN or Integrated
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Services Digital Network. The theory behind this telcom line
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of the future is that all communications,voice,data and even
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video, yes video will be sent to your home through sort of an
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electronic pipeline. The features of this wonder line is the
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following:
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1) Interactive Data and electronic mail
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2) Security and fire alarms
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3) Facsimile Transmissions
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What all this means is that you will be able to go to a hardware
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store, buy any equipment you need and hook it directly into the
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pipeline.
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Also at the present time in Germany, The Federal Post Office
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(our equivilent of Ma Bell) has installed a system call "Bigfon"
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This will give subscribers unlimited access to such services as
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Picturephone, Interactive Video and videotext, Telex and a
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variety of radio and television programs. Also by 1988, the
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nifty little gizmo that gives an operator an led readout on
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an originating location when a person-to-person call is placed,
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will be available to the public for a little under 1,000$.
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A very neet little gizmo has also been made available to the
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public called a PSE or Psychological Stress Evaluator. The
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way it works is say for instance you call your boss and say,
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Hey boss i'm sick, he waits about 45 seconds and comes back and
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says, Listen xxx i know you are not sick, if you need the day
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off go ahead! Shocking eh?, well it's true! The military devel-
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oped this wonder system during the Vietnam war and worked the
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same way as a lie detector except the PSE will work over the
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phone! When it is available you can buy it in sizes ranging
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from a compact cigarette model to a suitcase model all ranging
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in price from a phew hundred $ to a phew grand!
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Now for a realy awesome inovation! A company called AirFone
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Inc. has replaced the old Inmarsat to call airplanes and have
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developed a system that you can call direct from and to
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an airplane! The old Inmarsat system required a dialing format
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like this:
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Dial the international access coe+ocean code+7 digit ship #+
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the '#' sysmbol or 011+871+7 digits ship number + the '#' key.
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As you can see this is very complicated and usually takes about
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a minute to complete your call which is also usually fuzzy and
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staticy. Well the AirFone system has developed a new transmit-
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ting system with the help of the mother of course and has made
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it where you insert your credit card (safe from phreaks!) then
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pick up the phone and dial the # you want just like a normal
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direct call. The rates are as follows. (note: this is for any
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location in any part of the world!)
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7.50$ for the first 3 minutes then 1.25$ for each additional
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minute.
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If you are one of the Millions of americans who own a police
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scanner you can have some phun, you can listen in on
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police,fire calls, yeah big deal? well you can also listen in
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on r&r operators and bell servicmen, and linemen. Here are
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the frequencies:
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151.985 (most common),35.16, 42.16 (mobile), 158.34, 451.175-
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451.275, 451.3-451.675, 456.175-456.275 (mobile),
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456.300-456-675 (mobile) 462.475, 462.525, 467.475 (mobile),
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467.525 (mobile).
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Ready for this, you can even eavesdrop on calls that use the
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conventional mobile phone service, try these frequencies:
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158/07-158.49 for mobiles, 152.81-153.03 for base stations.
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All of these frequencies are in Mega-Hertz or Mhz, remember it
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is against the law to divulge the contents of any conversations
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you may hear, but it is ok to listen.
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SS#1:
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You know those little beeps (tones whatever) you get when you reach somehting
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like, 'I'm sorry you call can not be completed as dialed, please...." Well
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remeber these little tones 'cause there like international, you'll get the same
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stuffty tones and the same bitchy voice but in a different language, so if you
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remeber the tones then you'll know whats goin down.
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ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS:
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If bell does decide to strike you have one big advantage, you can be an
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ass. In previous writtings (as well as one of my own) it is said that being
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nice first is your best defense, well the time of Mr. Nice guy is well and
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gone. I have seen to many weak, nice hackers go down the drain (usually all of
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whom are dwids). By being an ass you're almost guarnteed freedom, the hate
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asss and only want to bust them if they got a quarnteed case plus are likely
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to make some bucks or put the ass in jail. Well, since you know they're after
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ya you can be cool and have a negative bust situation. Now, they can only leave
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a DNR on your line for 2 weeks, and for only 2 minutes at a call, anything
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exceeding his elimanates all their data gathered this way (evidence) and since
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this is the only way they have to bust ya your home free. You'll want to bitch
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at them., hang up on them etc., this will require and extra effort on their
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part and or the most part they're lazy ass's. A neat trick to pull is when thy
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put a DNR on your line have your computer auto-dial '1' all night, this will
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make their printer go nuts, and they'll loose mass paper (idea taken from The
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Mad Hacker).
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BOX STUFF:
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Here's some operator trunk you can reach via a blue box:
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XXX+101 - TOLL SWITCHING
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XXX+121 - LOCAL OPERATOR
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XXX+131 - INFO
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XXX+141 - RATE & ROUTE
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XXX+181 - COIN REFUND
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XXX+11501 - MOBILE OPERATOR
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XXX+11521 - "" ""
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XXX+11511 - CONFERENCE OPERATOR
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To dial you need to call Directory Assistance, blast it with 2600hz and start
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with the blue box. This is how to dial those numbers from a blue box (via the
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tones). ST starts and SP stops. This is list is from Mr. America, god how does
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he do it...
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900 1100 1300 1500 1700
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700 * 1 * 2 * 4 * 7 * 11 *
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900 * + * 3 * 5 * 8 * 12 *
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1100 * + * + * 6 * 9 * ST *
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1300 * + * + * + * 10 * ST *
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1500 * + * + * + * + * SP *
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CHEESE BOX:
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What a cheese box does is makes your home fone into a pay fone, just think what
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a trip you could play on your parents or romie. Well, anyway what you do is
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find out you call intercept operators fone number (ask your local operator or
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try the CN/A operator) and have all your calls forwarded to her. This way when
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you want to call out you need a red box or cats meow to simulate a quarter.
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TAC LOGINS
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TAC computers are simply systems run by the U.S. Military. I have found them to
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be worth weeks of entertainment. After you get passed all the b.s. you will be
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left with no prompt ad whenever you type something you will here a <beep>, you
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need to type open. This will get you to the TAC Userid: prompt. Here the id is
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entered in the format : Entry.Login, once you have entered this you will be
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prompted with a Access Code: prompt , even if your TAC Userid is incorrect.
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Here the login goes 77bgx7777 (all entries are followed by a <reurn>). This is
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the last of the login phaze, if you got a cool login code then you will recieve
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a Login OK prompt. If open works and then you get another prompt or simply
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havn't reached the TAC Userid yet type n this should do it if not type a number
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like 117. If yu feel like your a good b.s.er you can get info out of any of
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these two numbers: 415 859 3695...Network Info Center, 1800 235 3155 TAC User
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Help...Have fun, its a bitch but worth it. Here's a few TAC computers you can
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try:
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Gunter AFB 205 279 3576
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Pentagon TAC 202 697 0814
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Reston 703 437 2892
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CN/A's:
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There are several types of CN/A's. In my previous Bell Hells I explained the
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people CN/A, well there's ones for Computers as well as 800 numbers. For
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Computers (in the 503/206 area code) dial 503 242 4554..code B3329. I don't
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have any other Area codes but they're out there. For 800 numbers dial:
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1-800 222 0400. Its helpful to know what you're missin with.
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ANI:
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I have had alot of people ask about ANI's. Well an ANI is simply automatic
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number identification. Its a number you dial and tells you a the number you are
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dilaing from. This can be helpful for when you are trying to tap into someones
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fone line and need to know the right one etc. Their are many different numbers
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the ones I have come accross for most area codes are 760 and 444 1787. These
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aren't for all area codes though, they do work in alot however.
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TRACING:
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Well one way to tell if you have a DNR on your line is to dial 571, if you
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recieve a bunch of tones you got one one, if your lines clear its cool. I
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don't know if this works in all area codes, but in mine it does. Otherwise you
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need a Gold Box or something of the kind. You can also dial 415-BUG-1111 for a
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bug sweep of your fone, you'll hear a clickat the end of the tone sweep if you
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got one.
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TELENET:
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Telenet codes are will always have the first three numbers as an area code.
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All codes are broken up so as they are area code + access number (i.e. 21231
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(E.F. Hutton) 212 is the area code and 31 is the access number of the
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computer). So you need only hack out the last two digits. Also I hear you no
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longer have to hit C to call (C 21233), this doesnt work in my area but who
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knows. Also once you have prompted a computer you can usually use the `?' or
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`help' commands to get info on what they hell your on. Generally if you mess
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around you'll find something (it may also be .Help or .Help *). This can be at
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either the User id or Access Login prompt. If you type Mail and than Phones
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when you enter Telenet you can get a listing of all the dial-ups in whatever
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area you wish.
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VAX SYSTEMS:
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Vax's are fun to break into and easy. Once logged onto a Vax type ctrl-C or
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<Return> this will bring you to the User Name: prompt. This can only be one
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name (like Hawthorne), once you get a cool name you will be presented with
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Password:. This can be any number of charcters, usually a word and easy to
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remember. You can use a program or dictionary for this one. Once you get this
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all right you will recieve: WELCOME TO VAX/VMS Version V2.3 and then a $ for a
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prompt.You can also try at the begginning typing ctrl-c and then ctrl-y this
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will set you up with a p/w. Once in here's some stuff you can type:$SETPRV..
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Sets user priviledges, $GETJPI..Get Job/Process Info provides accoutn status,
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identification and specified process, $RCVD..Recieve data,$MYJOB..Lists stuff
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on what you got, $DCL..Mail..There's a bunch more but either I spaced 'em,
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didn't think they were improtant or have yet to discover them.
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800 EXTENDERS:
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I know I already talked about this but there's some new stuff out on it and it
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seems the age of Sprint and the like are slowly coming to and end. I predict
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1990 something. Now Amnet controls Savenet, te gov. doesnt dig on local long
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distance services ('cause of hackers), the age of 800's is here. Well there's
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a few bitches about 800's. One, when hacking out an 800 code make sure its
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during the day or you have already hand tried 3 or 4 codes. It seems some
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companies have clued into night hackers and have a 2 minute layover before you
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can call back and enter again. Also, during the day it seemssometimes the damn
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line is always filled with users, so always check to make sure its cool. Also
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some companies only have their codes for certain area codes, this can be a
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bitch. So if it works in one it may not work in all. When hand hacking
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(longest but the best) you can tell if its a cool code before you enter in the
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area code, you will recieve a beep if its cool. To tell how many digits are in
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a 800 number (for 800 scanners (my friend got busted a few tmes for this, they
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took 2 hours off his fone line (he couldn't use his fone for that long)))
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simply hit the same number counting (11111=5) when you hear
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'unautherized b.s.' subtract one number and presto.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Another Great Directory from Hacker Supreme. (Ninja Squirrel /+\, Logan - 5,)
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(Zaphod Breeblebox, Silicon Rat, Lord Vision, Crazy Horse, Lancelot-1.)
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