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*VOL:1* NUMBER 4, Mon Mar 6, 1995 ALL WRONGS DESERVED TORONTO
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An exercise in irritainment and metamagical outranking
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NET.VANDAL vol 1, number 4
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Brought to you by: The Most Reverend Lucifer Messiah
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CONTENTS
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* F E A T U R E *
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Bell: Answering Your Call?
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- The Truth About Long-Distance Providers
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* G O S S I P - R U M O U R - F E E D B A C K *
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- Congrats, Encryption, Famous Painters, Canadian Airborne
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* C A B A L T R I C K S *
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- Telephone Numbers to the Canadian Long Distance Providers
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* S P O R T S *
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- The Michelangelo Virus
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"We are sorry. The number you have dialed is no longer in service
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Please hang up and try your call again. This is a recording..."
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* F E A T U R E *
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Bell: Answering Your Call?
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- The Truth About Long-Distance Providers
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I don't know about other areas of the world, but ever since the CRTC
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(Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission) decided Bell could no
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longer have the monopoly on long distance telephony in Canada, (due to the
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Equal Use of Access laws passed in July, 1994), this country has reached
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its saturation point in long distance providers and resellers.
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You may be wondering just how these companies can provide long distance
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services at a reduced rate, and still be able to survive. Another important
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consideration before choosing any one provider is, just how much will the
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company save you. This issue's feature column will focus on these new
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services, now approaching their first full year of availability in Canada.
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A true telephone company is one which provides it's own switching and handles
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the connection between the callers and the numbers being called. Although
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in Canada, companies are forced to use phone lines owned by Bell, switching
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and connections can be handled by any external source.
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There are only a few major telcos in Canada, of which none crosses another's
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servicing area. Some examples are AGT, Bell Canada, BC Tel, Island Tel,
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MT&T, and Newfoundland Tel. Most of these companies are members of Stentor
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Alliance.
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There are also another kind of telco: one which services long distance only.
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These companies service their own lines, and their own switching stations,
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but do not process local calls. These companies can pass on savings by
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providing lower overhead, since the companies are generally much smaller
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than the areas major provider.
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The other kind of provider is the long distance reseller. An example of
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this kind of service is Sprint Canada. Companies of this sort buy huge
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blocks of long distance time from the major area telco. Buying time in bulk
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like this is much cheaper, and thus the company pays less. After adding in
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their own price, the savings can be passed down to the end user.
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The major telephone companies have created programs to compete with the
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alternative providers, although the Equal Use of Access laws also forbid
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them from selling less than the smaller companies. The program is called
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Real Plus, or in Newfoundland, New Teleplus. For the most part, they offer
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a 20% discount on the 3 numbers called in Canada and/or the US generating
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the greatest cumulative spending, and 15% off of all other long distance
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calls. There is, however, a $15 minium before savings take effect. MT&T and
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Island Tel have extended this service to cover international calls as well,
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but at a $20 per month minimum. Newfoundland is identical, offering the
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same program as the others, except that there is no minimum spending before
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saving, and there is a $2 subscription fee to use the service.
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They each offer the Calling Card and the Hello Card (a debit card), and with
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exception to MT&T and Island Tel, the Call Me Card (a credit card used for
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having people call you).
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They also offer Real Plus Rewards points, redeemable for Bell services and
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products, GM Visa Card dollars for GM products, or Air Miles for travel
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services.
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What does the competition have to offer? Each has its own programs and
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pricing, which can often be confusing. Here is a couple of Canada's largest
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alternative LD providers, with a detailed description of the services they
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have to offer.
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* ACC - ACC Savings Plan
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This company has different rates for different times throughout the day.
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>From 8am until 6pm, the savings is 15%. From 6pm to 11pm, 35%, and from
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11pm to 8am you get a savings of 30% off of the Bell time-of-day charges.
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This comes with a $10 minimum calling before savings take place. They also
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give you $10 in redeemable coupons for signing up.
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* ACC - Students Plan and Homeservice Club
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These are the same as ACC Savings plan, but for the student plan, from 8am
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to 6pm you will get a 17% savings, and from 6pm to 11pm a 40% saving. The
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Homeservice has 42% off during the 6pm to 11pm period.
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* ACC - The Bay Service
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This is the same as ACC Savings plan except that it pretty well gives you a
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32% discount on all calls, except overseas, which get a 20% savings.
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* Cam-Net - Universal Residential Plan
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Cam-Net offers 25% off calls to Canada and 35% for the US, and 10% to
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overseas. There is a referral bonus of $5 per activated referral, and new
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customers are given a coupon book and 30 free minutes.
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* Fonerola - Affinity Programme
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Very odd. You'll have to call on this one. Rates vary for different areas
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throughout the US and Canada. Then theirs a 25% savings on some European
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places, and 15% on others. It's strength is in the fact that you can use it
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to call american 1-800 numbers from Canada, but at $0.15 per minute.
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* Hong Kong Telecom
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Flat rates all day. 24 cents/minute intraprovincial. 32 cents/minute
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introprovincial, and 34 cents to the US. Biggest savings are to Hong Kong
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at 65 cents/minute. Interestingly, they do not offer the phone bills in
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chinese. They give you a $10 off coupon book for signing up.
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* London Telecom - Flat Rate Service
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Costs $69.96/month for a maximum 80 hours of calls (40 in the day, and 40
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hours in the PM hours). The area is very restricted, covering only part of
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Ontario. They have a Reverse Calling feature which is similar to Collect
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Calling, but with no extra charges incurred. 6 months of advanced payment
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will get you one month free. 12 months of advanced payment will get you 2
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free months. They also offer a 5% discount/month for each activated
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referral.
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* Sprint - The Most Worldwide
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Gives you 50% off on the 1 number you call the most (in minutes, not number
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of calls) in Canada, in the US, and Overseas. All other calls get 15% off.
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The discount being based on minutes almost always yields higher overall
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savings. There is some connection to Zellers and Club Z. They have a debit
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or prepaid phone card called the Instant Foncard. Summer of this year they
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will present customers with a credit type card.
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* STN - Talk Around The Clock
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They claim 60% off ALL long distance calls. What they don't tell you is
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that they mean off of the Bell base rate, not the time-of-day rate like all
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other services advertise. This advertisement is misleading. The greatest
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savings are in the daytime. In the evening, you are saving about 38% over
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Bell, and after 11, you are saving nothing.
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This company is the one that was blamed for "slamming", hooking up customers
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without their permission.
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Their dishonest policies and advertising is a good hint that this company
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is not one to play around with.
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Crossed with the fact that the company is soon to be defunct (according to
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an article in Toronto's the Globe And Mail), I wouldn't trust them.
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* Unitel - One and All, Close Connections and Unitel Overseas
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This company has several ways to save money, and plans that can be
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overlapped for greater services. Set up the right way, one could save about
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36% off of some of their calls. The Simple Savings program is really good
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if you are spending over $75/month on your bill.
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Early customers recieved a free month every year, based upon their average
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bill totals for the year. They also give you $10 in call coupons, and until
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the end of this month, offering 60% off all calls all day Saturdays.
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For people with minimal phone bills, certainly the bill from their major
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provider is most beneficial. You perhaps won't save _quite_ as much money,
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but we may only be talking pennies or a few dollars. You are saving a trip
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to 2 places to pay off phone services, and thus avoiding hassles.
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People who have phone calls mostly to one number in Canada and one in the
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US, and one overseas, Sprint is obviously in the lead. Unitel has a very
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good package for those who have numbers that they call very regularly, and
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have recently lifted the $3/month charge if you wanted discounts on
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international calls.
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According to the available information, STN is probably not a good idea in
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any case. Not only because of their dishonest marketing schemes, but also
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because their mother company in the US has recently stated that because STN
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has been losing so much money for them, they may pull the financial plug,
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effectively shutting them down, and leaving many customers hanging in a long
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distance limbo.
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For the most part, long distance savings depends on your calling patterns.
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How much money a given company is going to save you in long distance
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calling will vary constantly as your patterns change.
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After reading unbiased information on the available options, one can make a
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wise and educated decision, and begin saving money once hoarded by Bell
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Canada.
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* G O S S I P - R U M O U R - F E E D B A C K *
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Seems quite a few people rather liked the last issue (NET.VANDAL volume 1,
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number 3.000199). I extend a collective 'Thanks!' to the many people who
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wrote in with compliments. It was a lot of fun to write, and hopefully just
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as much fun to read.
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The issue also grabbed the attention of several new people who have now
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subscribed to the list. Only one person cancelled their subscription, so it
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couldn't have been all that bad. <g>
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Be warned. Today is the day Michelangelo is to strike. Err, well, if your
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reading this, he obviously hasn't affected your system this year round. See
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this issue's Sports Section for the source code to the Michelangelo virus.
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The Canadian Regiment disbanded yesterday. Incredible display, considering
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what we know of them behind the scenes, don't you think? I still want to
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know why CBC was allowed to show the hazing scenes on national TV, but if
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any of us were to show a similar film, we would be charged for disseminating
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pornography.
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Two people have suggested that they would like to write articles on
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encryption for an upcoming issue of NET.VANDAL. Keeping this in mind, I
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wouldn't mind seeing some write-ups or other contributions from other people
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on the list.
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Send in some stuff! Anything used will be creditted to its author in any
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way they see fit (or left blank if you wish to be anonymous).
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* C A B A L T R I C K S *
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Because of the feature column, I thought it would be a good idea to post the
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phone numbers to the companies listed above. Remember that they are for
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Canada only. Call them all. Get information right from the horse's mouths.
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ACC (800)265-3600
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AGT (403)530-4200
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BC Tel (800)661-0166
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Bell (416)310-2355
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Cam-Net (800)688-9733
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Fonorola (800)905-2580
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Hongkong Telecom (604)668-9898 (long distance for many of its customes!)
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Island Tel (902)436-4343
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London Telecom depends on where you are
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MT&T (902)454-7730
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Newfoundland Telephone (709)739-2450
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Sprint (800)980-5464 (english) (800)980-8595 (french)
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STN (416)365-5743
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Unitel (800)565-4708
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I was seriously thinking about providing information on how some of these
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services are hacked, but I thought, "Nah, none of the NET.VANDAL readers are
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involved with this sort of activity", and thought better of it. We do have
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a standard of conduct we must keep up. Oh well.
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* S P O R T S *
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What a beautiful day to have a virus crisis. For those who remember the
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Michelangelo scare last year, beware. The virus could go off _any_ March
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6th, wiping out the data on your hard drive, not just last year's.
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Of course, as we found out, the entire show was just a media hoax led by the
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likes of John McAfee, who were most likely looking to boost their sales more
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than anything. The virus hadn't spread enough to worry about.
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A quick rundown: This virus is the STONED virus with one slight
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modification. STONED would write a simple message to the monitor
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approximately once out of every 7 boots. Michelangelo was modified to
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instead overwrite the hard drive with junk bytes from memory, thus trashing
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any data held thereon.
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Since it is nothing more than a copy of STONED with this minor change, it is
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hardly the beast EE-CAD software chief Fred Grist was speaking of when he
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said, "The Michelangelo virus is certainly one of the trickiest software
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viruses to be encountered ... This virus program resembles the artist's
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impatient personality - it is an elusive opponent" [May 1992, The Computer
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Paper].
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In celebration of one of the year's biggest flops, we present you with the
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fully commented source code for the Michelangelo virus. Even if you don't
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plan on compiling it, the source code is an interesting read.
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begin 644 mich.zip
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