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Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists
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----- ============================ -----
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(P/H/A) NEWSLETTER - ISSUE ONE (P/H/A)
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Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists
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Volume One, Issue One
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Release Date: May 14, 1990
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[Part 1]: Introduction
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Welcome to the first group and informational newsletter published by
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Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists 1990. In this issue, we hope to offer a general
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overview of our group and several other topics of interest. Since this is
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a group sponsored newsletter, the primary authors of the articles offered
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in this and any other future newsletters will be group members.
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Anyway, enjoy the magazine and any comments or suggestions can be
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submitted to any bulletin board representing P/H/A or any P/H/A member.
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Doctor Dissector
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---Editor
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[Part 2]: Table Of Contents
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===========================
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Part Subject Author
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1.1 Introduction Doctor Dissector
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1.2 Table Of Contents Doctor Dissector
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1.3 How To Have Phun At Radio Shack Black Death
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1.4 Fake Mail Razor
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1.5 NUA Scanning By NUAA Doctor Dissector
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1.6 P/H/A Member List Doctor Dissector
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1.7 P/H/A Product/File List/Descriptions Doctor Dissector
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1.8 Conclusion & Closing Notes Doctor Dissector
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[Part 3]: How To Have Phun At Radio Shack
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Black Death Proudly Presents A
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Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists Production
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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"How to Have Phun at Radio Shack"
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Disclaimer: This file is for Entertainment Purposes only. Radio Shack is a fine
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Americain Establishment and should be treated with Honor and Respect. Neither
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the Author or his companions endorse violence, anarchy, or any related
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subjects.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Allright, so you're wandering through your local mall, and you're
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thinking, "Why the Hell am I here?" You're surrounded by Flat-Chested Pre-Teens
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with high-squeking voices and you're really starting to get annoyed.
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But Wait, Up Ahead in the Distance, you see a Shimering Light... Could
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be? By George, it is.
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RADIO SHACK
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The Possibilities are endless. An Entire Store, Filled with Idiots who
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haven't the slightest Idea what they're doing. Once I was shopping there for
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some Capacitors, POTs, etc.. and I asked the guy if I could substitute one part
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for another (I was attempting a Red Box), so the guy says, "Nobody here knows
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what this Shit is. We had a guy here a few years ago who did, But I fired him.
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Didn't like him.."
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This should give you a picture of the Mentality of the Basic Radio
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Shack employee. Anyways on with the story. These stores have lots of
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potentially phun products. Let's take a step-by-step look at some of the better
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ones.
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First lets look around for those Nifty Remote Control Cars they usually
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have sitting around. Found 'em? Great. Now if you're EXTREMELY lucky they'll
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have batteries in them. Most, however, will not. So you're going to have to
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supply the batteries yourself. Not Carrying them with you? Go buy em from Radio
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Shack. OK Now that you have you batteries put them in the car of your choice.
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Place the Car in a choice posistion in which you think it will startle
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them the most. (ie: on top of the boxes of other cars, &c).
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Now you have two choices, either do it yourself, or have someone else
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do it for you. I highly suggest the latter. So what you do is, turn the car on,
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hopefully, the engine doesn't make too much noise. Now you have to get someone
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to use the damn thing. A couple methods I find effective are
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A) Go up to the guy working at the counter and say, "Excuse me, but could you
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explain the little joystick in the middle of this thing to me?" He'll think
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you're pretty stupid, but hey, we're dealing with Radio Shack Employees here.
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Most Likely, his Explanation will involve moving the joystick, sending th car
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flying off the boxes.
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B) (Kinda week, But some people are really, really dumb) Place the controller
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by one of their computers. Put a sign (hand written or typed) saying "Try our
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NEW Wireless Joystick" Next to it. Some kid will eventually come along, and
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Boom.. There goes the car.
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But there are other things to do here too! Yes that's right! More!
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Go to the back (or wherever they have all their Electronic parts) and switchj
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around all the labels for the CAPs, POTs, Etc... This will take the average
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worker quite a while to get back in order..
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Also, most Radio Shacks are kind Enough to provide us with ready to use
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computers. How Sweet. Most of them will have a nice text editor with them.
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You can do pretty much anything from here. If you want to be direct about it,
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just delete their hard disc. But I think we can have more fun with them than
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that. You can screw around with their config.sys a bit, add a bunch of weird
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shit in there and see what happens. Have phun with it. Then there's the
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autoexec.bat file. You can fuck around a bit in there, make it...
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:echo off
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:echo Fatal Error 1012
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:prompt -Please Reboot-
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:echo on
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That wil keep the average worker wondering for a while. Yeah, like I
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ssaid, they aren't too smart.
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Now if you're Really Phortunate, you may find a Basic Compiler (Or
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Pascal, C, etc..) Lying around their disc somewhere. If you're familiar with
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the language you can type up a nice virus and put it in their autoexec file.
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What the hell, Bring your own virus to radio shack and stick it in there.
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I'm sure you get the general idea. Do whatever you want, it's not as
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if you're the one who's gonna have to pay for it. Just make sure you pick up
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one of their catolouges (which brings up another interesting radio shack
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quote...
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Me: Do you Have a Catolouge?
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Worker Guy: Yup, Sure do!
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<Pause>
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Me: Well, You think maybe you can give it to me?
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Worker dude: Oh! OK yeah sure!
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... Anyways pick up one so you can look up all the parts for your, uhh.. ,
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science project! Yeah that's it! Gotta do a science project on, uhhh,
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Telecommunications in the 1990s. That's the ticket.
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Have Phun.
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[Part 4]: Fake Mail
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PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA
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PHA PHA
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PHA Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists PHA
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PHA ---------------------------- PHA
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PHA F A K E M A I L PHA
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PHA PHA
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PHA Written By Razor PHA
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PHA------------------------------------------------------------------------PHA
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PHA Edited By Doctor Dissector Completed On Sunday May 6th, 1990 PHA
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PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA
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1.Disclaimer
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All lamers and narcs be aware that this textfile is purely for
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informational and educational purposes. Razor and his sponsor group will
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P/H/A take no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any of the
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information in this file and how any of this file is used. So, "Fuck Tha
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Police!"
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2.Question
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Are any you one or more of the below? If so, then this textfile is
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for you!
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1. A r0dent who likes to send anonymous hate mail.
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2. A hacker interested in the complex and enourmous innards of
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the mail system "available" for your use.
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3. Just some d00d who is interested in mail.
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4. A lamer who doesn't fit any of the above descriptions.
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3.Nitty Gritty
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If you have a a gateway allowing access to the Internet and allows
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the specification of a port to be applied as a suffix to the Internet address
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of any system, you, whether you know it or not, have a very useful hacking
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tool at your finger tips.
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This hacking tool allows you to both send fakemail from ANY system
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accessible in the Internet and other network domains with an Internet address
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and allows you to determine if a used on ANY system accessible from the
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Internet exists.
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You should be able to realize the power of such a tool. Think of
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it this way, you can send anyone on the Internet fake mail for phun or
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whatever, and you can verify the existance of ANY user accessible by mail;
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something which will allow you to find an existing user and proceed to hack
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that user's account on that user's particular host system.
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This tool is called "Sendmail" (easy enough), and is installed as
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port 25, which can be accessed via Telnet (NOT TELENET) or Rlogin protocols.
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Now we will go into getting to the port 25 and what to do once there.
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4.How To
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When you use a the Telnet or Rlogin protocol to connect to a
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different computer system, you can specify an additional port of the host
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system in question. The port we are concerned with in this textfile is
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port number 25, the Sendmail utility. If you are wondering how to specify
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an additional port to connect to, just add a " 25" to the end of the
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Internet address you are attempting to access.
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ie...
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You want to make the fakemail appear as if sent from a system
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connected to 128.113.40.157:
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d00dnet>telnet 128.113.40.157 25
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You can also utilize the rlogin protocol or use a name such as
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"phavax.ucla.edu 25" if you don't want to type in the numbers.
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When you are connected you will get a message such as the
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following:
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220 phavax.ucla.edu Sendmail 5.59/1.13 ready at Sat,5 May 90 05:29:31 PDT
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Host System Version Of Utility Date Information Time Zone
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5.Sending Fake Mail
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If you are interested in sending fake mail from this host system, you
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should first verify the existance of the receiver you want to send the mail
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to. BTW, this can also be used to send valid mail if you really, really,
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really, want to (duh...). The verify user command can be done by the
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following:
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VRFY <USER NAME>
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Where <USER NAME> is the person you want to send mail to. This <USER NAME>
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should be a full network/mail path the that user or your search may turn up
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emptyhanded. If the entered name is valid, it will it will tell you so and
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if not it will tell you so.
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The next step is to tell the Sendmail facility who is to receive the
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mail. You do this like the following:
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RCPT TO:<USER NAME>
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Where <USER NAME> is the recipient. Then you tell the host who is sending
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the mail. Do this like the following:
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MAIL FROM:<YOUR USER NAME>
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Remeber that <YOUR USER NAME> does not have to be valid and that is most
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adventageous use of this system.
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Now, if you really want to get dirty or messy, you can even fake which
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host you are mailing from. This is done with the following command:
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HELO <HOSTNAME>
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Again, the <HOSTNAME> does not have to be valid, but you probably want it
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to look realistic; something like "D00DLAND.PHAVAX.EDU" would be cool.
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Ok, when you are done playing with changing names, recipients, systems
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and whatever, you will find the time to actually SEND the message you want
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to send to your victim (well, if the recipient isn't a victim by now, I don't
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know what he/she is!). This is done by issuing the DATA command like the
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following:
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DATA
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Sendmail will respond and will tell you to type your message, ending it with
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a "." on a line by itself.
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6.Verifing Names
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The following command is useful for verifying the existance of account
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names on the host system. This can come in as handy in finding default
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accounts on certain systems you might want to hack later or just to make sure
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your victim exists:
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VRFY <USER NAME>
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The <USER NAME> must be the full network path the the user's mailbox on
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whatever system is host to him/her (such as "PRICK@PHAVAX.UCLA.EDU"). The
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Sendmail utility will state whether or not the name is valid.
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7.Misc...
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Well that is about it. I hope that this information is useful to you.
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In appendix A I have included a sample session which has been captured into
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my buffer. Remember that you can get help at any time by typing HELP.
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8.Greets and Et Cetera
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P/H/A Rules!
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Fuck You To R.A. >> R0dents Anonymous!
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Later
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Later
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Later
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Razor P/H/A
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PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA
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Appendix A:
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(This is a sample session which has been preserved as a demo for you d00dz who
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still don't understand this.)
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---Beginning Of Capture---
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D00dznet>rlogin dewd.phavax.edu 25
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Trying...
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Connected to wind.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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220 dewd.phavax.edu Sendmail 5.59/1.13 ready at Sat,5 May 90 03:22:32 PDT
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HELO POPEYE.UCSD.EDU
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VRFY ROOT
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404 System <root>
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RCPT TO: ROOT
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ROOT OK
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MAIL FROM: POPEYE
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POPEYE OK
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DATA
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Hey you big fat lamer! I'm entering my message to ROOT on this system!
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I'm Popeye the sailor man.... toot toot!
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Message Ok
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QUIT
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Session Ended By Foreign Host
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D00dznet>
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---End Of Capture---
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That piece of mail would have the following stats:
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FROM: POPEYE@POPEYE.UCSD.EDU
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TO: ROOT
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DATE: Sun 6, May 90
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TIME: 08:29:31 PDT
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Note that the ROOT is the ROOT on the current system, since a full network
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path was not specified.
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Well that is about it, Latrooo!
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[Part 5]: NUA Scanning By NUAA
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The following is a large list of NUAs in domesic (SprintNet Domestic,
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DNIC 3110) which accept collect calls and are working as of this release
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date. Thanks to NUAA (Network User Address Attacker), this large scale
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scanning was done in a minimal amount of time. Enjoy...
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Doctor Dissector
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Address Description/Capture
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201521 BANKERS TRUST
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201522 *** BTR *** NYBTRP - BTrics System
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201586
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201587
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201589
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201604
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201722
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202001
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202012
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202031 NewsMachine 2.9 - 42 03
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202042 Please enter your terminal id; '?' for MENU; 'L' to LOGOFF
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202049
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202132 VMS
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202134
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202141 User name?
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202142 User name?
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202150 VAXUPI>
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202161 pac/login:
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202201 User ID:
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202202 User ID:
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202203 User ID:
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202214 PRIMENET 21.0.6.R22 SPA
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202235 PRIMENET 22.0.0 AMSB
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202239 PRIMENET 22.0.0 AMSA
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202245 AOS/VS Rev 7.62.00.00
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202308 User name?
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202309 User name?
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202312 User name?
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202336 VMS
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202337 VMS
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202356 PRIMENET 22.0.1v SYSA
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202442 You are now connected to the computer. (16)
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2021355 PRIMENET 22.0.1 GEC
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2021384 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11 CGYARD
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203022 VM/370 ONLINE--MID
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203028 VM/370 ONLINE--MID
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203066 Login Please :
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203165 TELEKURS
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206065 PRIMENET 21.0.4 OAD
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206174
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208070 Welcome to the NET
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217026 SET13:4/UofI CSO Pyramid 98x (osiris.cso.uiuc.edu)/OSx 4.0
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219005 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11vA NODE.2
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219006 PRIMENET 21.0.5vB NODE.4
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219009
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219031 ======IBM 3708===EC A58809======RID 3708-001 88-0017596===
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2120031 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084
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2120039 PRIMENET 19.4.5native IDDD
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2120040 PLEASE ENTER /LOGIN
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2120041 MHP201A UPK05167 * VERSION 5.5.4 *
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2120079 MMMMMM/WWWWWW
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2120100 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again ****
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2120101 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again ****
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2120102 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again ****
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2120103 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again ****
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2120104 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again ****
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2120130
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2120137 PRIMENET 22.1.1.r17.ptc.7 NY60
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2120141 User name?
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2120142 User name?
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2120145 ENTER ACCESS ID:
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2120172 INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK
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2120174 INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK
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2120200
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2120216 PLEASE TYPE YOUR TERMINAL IDENTIFIER:
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2120226 USER ID
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2120231 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084
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2120246 UNITRAC 5.1 VMS
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2120248 PRIMENET 20.2.4 RYE
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2120258 ENTER ACCESS ID:
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2120259
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2120260 BANKERS TRUST
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2120266 Pyramid Technology dualPort OSx (py100)
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2120267 Pyramid Technology dualPort OSx (py100)
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2120269 USER ID
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2120275 BANKERS TRUST
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2120277
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2120320 Logon in progress. Please stand by...
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2120321 Logon in progress. Please stand by...
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2120339 VMS
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2120340 login:
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2120341 login:
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2120345 PRIMENET 22.0.0 NMSG
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2120359
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2120369 USER ID
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2120370 USER ID
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2120371 USER ID
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2120376 BANKERS TRUST
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2120377 BANKERS TRUST
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2120378 BANKERS TRUST
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2120379 BANKERS TRUST
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2120444 PRIMENET 21.0.6 EMCO
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2120449 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084
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2120466
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2120468
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2120479 Invalid login attempt
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2120488 Invalid login attempt
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2120496 login:
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2120500
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2120501
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2120502
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2120503
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2120504
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2120505
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2120506
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2120507
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2120539
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2120556 Enter Host access code:
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2120561 Fiduciary and Securities Services HBFIND System
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2120580
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2120615 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTONNPSI VTAM
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2120631
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2120649
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2120693
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2120702 Logon in progress. Please stand by...
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2120703 Invalid login attempt
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2120704 Invalid login attempt
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2120713 PRIMENET 22.1.1.r17.ptc.7 NY60
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2120734 login:
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2120935
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2120938
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215040
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215049
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215066 NewsNet
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215121 TOWERS PERRIN ONLINE--VM
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215135
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215136
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215137
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215140
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215146 #6
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215154
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215235
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215261 DATAMAIL Service node ATLAS
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215262 DATA MAIL - V8.35 P26
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215263 DATAMAIL Service node ATLAS
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215264
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215265
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215266
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215267
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215268
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215269
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215341 Lender's Service, Inc. Computer System
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215451
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215453
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215454
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215455
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215456
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215457
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215458 VU/TEXT
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215460
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215461
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215462
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215463
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215464
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215465
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215466
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215467
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215468
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215469
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215470
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215478 ETM VAX
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217026 SET13:4/UofI CSO Pyramid 98x (osiris.cso.uiuc.edu)/OSx 4.0
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224001 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN
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224002
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224004
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224005 LATPRIME
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224006 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN
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224007 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN -4->
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224009
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224010 INDIQUE O TIPO DE TERMINAL
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224011
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224014
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224015
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224017 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN
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301020
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301026 DNAMD1 Online
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301031 PRIMENET 20.2.4 NUSA
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301033 System/32 VOS
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301035
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301044 DNAMD2 Online
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301045 RNN/NGW
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301054 VAX/VMS V5.2
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301056 RNN/NGW
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301057 RNN/NGW
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301058 CDA Online Services
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301065 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11 APHISB
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301074 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec?
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301100 System/32 VOS
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301101
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301102
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301103
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301104
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301105
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301106
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301107
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301108
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301109
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301110
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301111
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301112
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301113
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301114
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301115
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301116
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301125 VMS
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301132
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301170 United Communications Computer Services Group/System/32 VOS
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301178
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301233
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301253 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 35
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301254 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 59
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301276
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301301 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 03
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301302 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 02
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301303 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 03
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301307
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301330 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 30
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301331 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 31
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301332 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 32
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301333 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 33
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301334 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 34
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301335 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 35
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301341 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 41
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301342 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 42
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301343 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 43
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301344 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 44
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301345 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 45
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301346 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 46
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301350 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 50
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301351 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 51
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301352 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 52
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301353 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 53
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301354 Primecom Network 18.4Y System 54
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301356 Primecom Network 18.4Y System 56
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301357 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 57
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301358 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 58
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301361 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 61
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301363 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 63
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301364 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 64
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301390 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 90
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301391 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 91
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301392 Primecom Network 19.4Q.103 System 92
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301393 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 93
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301394 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 94
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301396 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 96
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301398 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 98
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301399 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 99
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305004 **************************************************
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305020
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305022
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305034 Renex RTD, SN-33227, V3.10-SP1 (V3)
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305035 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS
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305063
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305073
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305129
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305136
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305137
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305138
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305140
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305141
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305142
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305148 VMS
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305149
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305159 VU/TEXT
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305175 ALL-IN-1 System
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305178
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305179
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305239 Virtual Machine System Product
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305248 VMS
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305339 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
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305344 NEDLLOYD LINES B.V. CORP
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305346 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
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305347 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
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305355 TRAVELERS RELOCATION Company VAXcluster
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305369 UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS IS PROHIBITED
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305371 Usuario :
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305644
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305645
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3130025 (1221000)/COMSHARE:
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3130032 Young & Rubicam Detroit UNIX
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3130037
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3130038
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3130040
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3130041
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3130043
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3130050
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3130061
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3130062 %Merit:X.25 (AN4F:TX03:CRT)
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3130064 TELENET ASYNC TO 3270 SERVICE
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3130068 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec?
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3130082 NTUSSTB5: MSG10 T19X1004: Enter "CMS userid", "CMSB userid",
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3130083 NTUSSTB6: MSG10 T18X5001: ENTER "LOGON userid" for line-by-l
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3130085
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3130119 PASSWORD
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3130120 PASSWORD
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3130145 Please enter your Access Code ?
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3130146 Please enter your Access Code ?
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3130148 PLEASE ENTER SUBSCRIBERID;PASSWORD
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3130160 PASSWORD
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3130161 PASSWORD
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3130162 PASSWORD
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3130164
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3130170 BIOS Emulation System, Version 8.14b
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|
3130172
|
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3130202 %Merit:X.25 (DT76:TX01:CRT)
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3130239 GTE!login:
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|
3130249
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3130250
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3130252
|
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3130255 L/$$ 4200 MODEL:
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3130256 L/$$ 4200 MODEL:
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314131
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314132 DREAM4[!!9273-CYL4
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314355 #3MRPGWY/#4MRPGWY/
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314360
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314430 LUT Rel 3.3 >
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321xxx USER ID:
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404005
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404007
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404020
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404021
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404027 PRIMENET 22.0.1v EMA1
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|
404029 USER ID :
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404046 NAD SECURITY
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404053
|
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404057
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404059
|
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404070
|
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404077
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404079
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404145
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412030 USER ID
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412031 VAX/VMS V5.0
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412033 Lender's Service, Inc. Computer System/VMS
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|
412047
|
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412048
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412049
|
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412051
|
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412052
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412055
|
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412067 Please enter your terminal id; '?' for MENU; 'L' to LOGOFF
|
|
412117 You are connected to a private system
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412126
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414060 User Name?
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414152
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414153
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415007
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415020 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES
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415027
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415029
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415038
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415048 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES
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|
415049 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES
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415053
|
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415068
|
|
415158 Esprit De Corp Information Network */* COMWARE *
|
|
415167 PRIMENET 20.2.4.R11 VESTEK
|
|
415238 GeoNet "Value Added" Services - GEO4
|
|
415239 TELENET SYNC TO 3270 SERVICE
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|
415242
|
|
415269 LUT Rel 3.3 >
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|
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511087 This computer is protected by a security system.
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511303
|
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515030
|
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515031
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515131
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515235
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516030 N.Y.I.T. Node OFFICE::VMS
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516035 CCI Multilink Service
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516045
|
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516050 SWIFT MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM (SWTV01)/VMS
|
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516087
|
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516131
|
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6120275 DYNIX(R) V3.0.17.9 (seqwunsch)
|
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6120356 WESTLINK/002:001
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6120357 WESTLINK/004:001
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6120358 WESTLINK/001:001
|
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6120359 WESTLINK/003:001
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6120362
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6120363
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6120364
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6120365
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6120366
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6120367
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6120368
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6120369
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6120385
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6120391
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6120393
|
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6120431 Hello!
|
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6120442 PLEASE LOGIN
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|
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617020 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA PBN27
|
|
617022 PRIMENET 22.0.0vA BDSD
|
|
617037 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA BDSH
|
|
617048 VAX/VMS V5.2
|
|
617049 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA OASD
|
|
617063
|
|
617066 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA BDSK
|
|
617067 IRI System 1
|
|
617072 IRI System 2
|
|
617074 PRIMENET 21.0.2.4aos ENB
|
|
617141 VAX/VMS V5.1
|
|
617149
|
|
|
|
708034 *************************************
|
|
708133 VMS
|
|
708142 Enter user name:
|
|
708152
|
|
708153
|
|
708154
|
|
708155 ORBIT
|
|
708156 ORBIT
|
|
708158
|
|
708162 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74
|
|
|
|
717040 PRIMENET 20.2.7 IREX
|
|
717042 PRIMENET 20.2.7 IREX
|
|
717044
|
|
717045 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
|
|
717046 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
|
|
717047 Woolworth Corporation Camp Hill M.I.C.
|
|
717048 Woolworth Corporation Camp Hill M.I.C.
|
|
717050 MSG10/ WARNING: INTENTIONAL UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO COMPUTE
|
|
717051 TELENET ASYNC TO 3270 SERVICE
|
|
717053 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
|
|
717054 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
|
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717055 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
|
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717056 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1
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801025 Wed Mar 21 21:15:31 1990 Mountain Time/login x001
|
|
801026 Wed Mar 21 21:15:42 1990 Mountain Time/login x001
|
|
801027 Wed Mar 21 21:15:52 1990 Mountain Time/login x001
|
|
801035 ID
|
|
801134
|
|
801144
|
|
801250 ID?>
|
|
801258
|
|
|
|
804035 VMS
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|
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805050 VMS
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805051 VMS
|
|
805101 4.3 BSD UNIX (salt.acc.com) (ttyx1)
|
|
805130
|
|
805150 PRIMENET 20.2.4 MBM
|
|
805250
|
|
|
|
813465 **************************************************
|
|
813466 **************************************************
|
|
813467 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS
|
|
813468 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS
|
|
813630 Password >
|
|
813660
|
|
|
|
90400141
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90400232
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|
90400233
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following is a list of NUAs in X.121 format. These are located in
|
|
Canada's DataPac PSN with a DNIC of 3020.
|
|
|
|
Address Description/Capture
|
|
--------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
|
|
302041600010
|
|
302041600024
|
|
302041600032
|
|
302041600061 User-id/Code d'usager:
|
|
302041600062 User-id/Code d'usager:
|
|
302041600067
|
|
302041600095
|
|
302041600178 Zoomit login:
|
|
302041600181
|
|
302041600182
|
|
302041600210
|
|
302041600311
|
|
|
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302051400026
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|
|
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302067100036
|
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302067100057
|
|
302067100086 SEARS CANADA INC.BCSC 15:15 MAY-05-90
|
|
302067100092
|
|
302067100093
|
|
302067100094
|
|
302067100106
|
|
302067100132 PRIMENET 22.0.3 UMAVAN/
|
|
302067100238
|
|
302067100253
|
|
302067100255
|
|
302067100273
|
|
302067100317 Password >
|
|
302067100447
|
|
302067100476
|
|
302067100482 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec?
|
|
302067100489
|
|
302067100519 J.WALTER THOMPSON/VANCOUVER
|
|
302067100569
|
|
302067100629 MicroVMS V4.3
|
|
302067100632 MCKIM ADVERTISING / VANCOUVER
|
|
302067100642
|
|
302067100752 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302067100768
|
|
302067100892
|
|
302067100902 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
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|
|
|
302079400003
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302079400100 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302079400101 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302079400215
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|
302079400268 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
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302079400269 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
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|
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|
302083500017
|
|
302083500027
|
|
302083500033
|
|
302083500040 CHANNEL 00 : CONNECTED
|
|
302083500042 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302083500045 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302083500046 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302083500053 Unauthorized access is prohibited
|
|
302083500058 CHANNELS BUSY
|
|
302083500062 X/01/03/90 23:32:42 LINE #14
|
|
302083500107 TRANS MOUNTAIN MV-10000
|
|
302083500133
|
|
302083500218 Password >
|
|
302083500259 SERVICE ID=
|
|
302083500260 CHANNELS BUSY
|
|
302083500275 Phillips, Hager & North/Vancouver
|
|
302083500287 w13>
|
|
302083500357
|
|
302083500376
|
|
302083500379
|
|
302083500401 Password >
|
|
302083500402 Password >
|
|
302083500405 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec?
|
|
302083500406
|
|
302083500423
|
|
|
|
302092100019
|
|
302092100027
|
|
302092100058
|
|
302092100086 Datapac Information System
|
|
302092100111 SERVICE ID=
|
|
302092100115
|
|
302092100146
|
|
302092100148
|
|
302092100149
|
|
302092100158
|
|
302092100200 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302092100201 User name/NOM D'USAGER?
|
|
302092100225
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302092100230
|
|
|
|
|
|
[Part 6]: P/H/A Member List
|
|
===========================
|
|
|
|
Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists '90 Current Members Listing:
|
|
|
|
Board Of Directors: Doctor Dissector
|
|
Killer Korean
|
|
Dark Helmet
|
|
The Anonymous Anarchist
|
|
|
|
General Members: Razor
|
|
Black Death
|
|
|
|
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|
[Part 7]: P/H/A Product/File List/Descriptions
|
|
==============================================
|
|
|
|
The following is a listing of P/H/A's products and text files released
|
|
as of this date, excluding this newsletter. Each is also followed by a
|
|
short description if necessary.
|
|
Doctor Dissector
|
|
|
|
Filename Description
|
|
------------ ------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PHA.APP Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists Membership Application
|
|
- Written By P/H/A
|
|
CITIBANK.TXT Citibank Service Addresses
|
|
List of Citibank NUAs and information concerning the
|
|
Citibank system(s).
|
|
- Written By Dark Helmet
|
|
CONING.TXT The Art Of Coning
|
|
Anarchist's guide to car phun and construction cones.
|
|
- Written By Dark Helmet
|
|
GS1.TXT The GS/1 User's Guide
|
|
Experimental guide to the GS/1 PAD and gateway. Covers
|
|
almost all areas of the GS/1 system.
|
|
- Written By Doctor Dissector
|
|
PSNINTRO.TXT The Complete Introductory Guide To SprintNet And
|
|
Similar Packet Switched Networks
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A COMPLETE guide to both the beginner and a reference
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for the advanced PSN user. Discusses everything from
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address formats to network protocols.
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- Written By Doctor Dissector
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ELITE101.ZIP Elite Bulletin Board Software System Version 1.01 Beta
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Custom bulletin board software developed by P/H/A
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for private use and use by request ONLY. Previous
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versions .99, 1.00.
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- Programmed By Doctor Dissector
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NUAA105.ZIP Network User Address Attacker Version 1.05
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SprintNet scanner with output alike that of part 5 of
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this newsletter. Scans up to 2000 NUAs an hour
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sequentially. Previous versions .99, 1.00, 1.01.
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- Programmed By Doctor Dissector
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[Part 8]: Conclusion & Closing Notes
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Well, that is P/H/A's first newsletter, we hope you enjoyed it. Look
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in the future for quality P/H/A products and informational text files.
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This ends our newsletter, thanks for choosing P/H/A!
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Doctor Dissector
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Kewl Greetz 2 Sum D00dz
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- Greetz 2 MoD, 8lgm, LOD/H (Feds suck), DEA, ex-P500, ex-PPP,
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and all the other d00dz out there on their own.
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- Fu-Qz 2 CCOPS, l00zers, /<-/<00l /<0dez & \x/arez Dewdz, and
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all the r0dents who helped and will help turn ANY d00dz
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in no matter how lame.
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(c) Copyright 1990 - Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists '90 - Good Quote: "FU-Q!"
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