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==Phrack Inc.==
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Issue XIV, File 1 of 9
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Released On July 28, 1987
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Hi and welcome to the final regular issue of Phrack Newsletter. Most of you
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already know about the nationwide arrest of many of the phreak/hack world's
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most knowledgeable members. I may receive a visit from the authorities as
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well and because of this and other events, I am going to leave the modem
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world.
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As of now, Phrack Inc. is dissolved. It may put out an annual publication
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once a year in the summer, but this is only a possibility. If I remain a free
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person, I will be able to release Phrack XV which will only be news and it
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will feature details about Dan The Operator, PartyCon '87, and, of course, the
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current Secret Service bust wave.
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One last thing to mention. Although I don't have the time to go into full
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detail about it right now, at the current time, we at Phrack Inc. have
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uncovered a large amount of evidence to support the conclusion that MAD HATTER
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is an informant. He should be deleted off of any BBSes that he calls. We
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believe that he was planted by the Secret Service to infiltrate PartyCon '87
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and frame Control C and many others.
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One last statement to make before the directory. Basically, I have wanted my
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escape from the phreak/hack world for a long time. I figured SummerCon '87
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would be my last big thing and then I'd write the article for PWN and by July
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1, 1987, I would be done and out of the modem community. Unfortunately,
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events just kept happening and are still in motion. Even if I am not busted,
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as of August 1, 1987, I am considering myself not a member of the modem
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community and I will not appear anywhere. If Phrack XV isn't out by then, you
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won't see it ever. I'm sorry, but that's the way it has to be.
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This issue features:
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Introduction by Knight Lightning . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..012 Apple Sectors
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Phrack Pro-Phile X Featuring Terminus by Taran King. . . . ..030 Apple Sectors
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The Conscience of a Hacker {Reprint} by The Mentor . . . . ..017 Apple Sectors
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The Reality of The Myth [REMOBS] by Taran King . . . . . . ..026 Apple Sectors
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Understanding DMS Part II by Control C . . . . . . . . . . ..071 Apple Sectors
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TRW Business Terminology by Control C. . . . . . . . . . . ..021 Apple Sectors
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Phrack World News Special Edition #1 by Knight Lightning . ..053 Apple Sectors
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Phrack World News Issue XIV/1 by Knight Lightning. . . . . ..070 Apple Sectors
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Phrack World News Issue XIV/2 by Knight Lightning. . . . . ..101 Apple Sectors
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I hope you enjoy it.
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:Knight Lightning
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue 14, Phile #2 of 9
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==Phrack Pro-Phile X==
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Written and Created by Taran King
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5/24/87
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Welcome to Phrack Pro-Phile X. Phrack Pro-Phile is created to bring
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info to you, the users, about old or highly important/controversial people.
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This month, we bring to you a sysop and user of past days...
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Terminus
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Terminus is the sysop of NetSys Unix and, in the past, ran Metronet.
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Personal
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Handle: Terminus
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Call him: Len
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Past handles: Terminal Technician
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Handle origin: Terminal Technician originated because of Len's view of
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himself as a hacker. Terminus was an offshoot of that
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and, although it is an egotistical view, it means he has
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reached the final point of being a proficient hacker.
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Date of Birth: 1/10/59
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Age at current date: 29 years old
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Height: 5'9"
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Weight: About 190 lbs.
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Eye color: Hazel
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Hair Color: Brown
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Computers: 6800 home brew system, Apple ][, Altair S100, 2 Apple
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][+es, IBM PC, IBM XT, IBM 3270, IBM AT, and 2 Altos
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986es.
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Sysop/Co-Sysop of: MetroNet, MegaNet, and NetSys Unix.
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Terminus began with the 6800 home brew system which he built himself.
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It was built on a STD44 bus and it had 8K of memory. He then got the Apple ][
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(plain old ][) which was impressive with its cassette drive and RF modulator.
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He then got an Altair S100 which he liked because it looked like a mainframe
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and he also enjoyed building it. The 2 ][+es came along and he got himself a
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few floppies and a hard drive. He then sold 2 of the Apples and gave away all
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his software (and kept 1 Apple with a 15 meg hard drive) and got the IBM PC.
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He was impressed at the time and ditched the Apple. Due to frustration from
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switching from an Apple Cat to a Hayes, he sat down and wrote a hacker which
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eventually turned into CodeBuster, which was, for a long time, the only good
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hacker available on IBM. He then expanded and got an XT and slowly increased
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his amount of storage. When the AT came out, he got rid of the PC and got the
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AT and at the same time, bought the IBM 3270. After playing around with the
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AT for a long time, he sold it because he needed some money so he was left
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with the XT and 3270. The XT was sold to make money to buy the Altos 986 and
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he sold the 3270 about 4 months ago, now leaving him with the 2 Altos 986es.
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Terminus started running a bulletin board with an unmentionable board
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to start with in 914 (where he met Paul Muad'Dib), and eventually got MetroNet
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going. MetroNet's original purpose was to be a phreak/hack board. It was run
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on an Apple ][ with 4 8" drives and 2 floppies plus a 5 meg hard drive, which
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made for an impressive system. It was going really well for a while, but then
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the hard drive crashed, leaving the board down for about a month and things
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slowed down after that. At that time, he got a 15 meg drive, and a 1200
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modem soon followed and it stayed up for about a year and a half total, at
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which time Lord Digital was co-sysop. It finally went down because he moved.
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MegaNet was his next system, which ran under Concurrent PC-DOS. It looked
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like a public domain system, but that was camouflage. It was multi-user (2
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phone lines) and it ran on the XT. That went down because he moved again
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after being up for over a year. He is currently running NetSys Unix on his 2
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Altos 986es which are networked. The system consists of 2 Altos 986es, an
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Ethernet link, 240 megs, and 4 phone lines on a hunt, 3 of which are 1200 baud
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and the final line is 2400 baud. To get on NetSys, it is just $5 a month and
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it can be reached at 301-540-3659 (2400 baud), and 3658-3656 (300/1200 baud).
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Terminus has never really met anyone in person from the phreak/hack
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community, although he had many chances to in New York when he lived there.
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He did go to a couple of Tap meetings, but doesn't remember anyone in specific
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from when he went.
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Len started phreaking and hacking through a friend who worked in the
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phone company that told him about various things that could be done with
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electronics to play with the network. He was very paranoid about boxing so he
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never did anything like that (from his house anyway). He started hacking
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naturally after he got a computer. His favorite system was the University of
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Illinois because of its huge size and capabilities.
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Some of the memorable phreak boards he was on included Plovernet,
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L.O.D., Pirate 80, OSUNY, Sherwood Forest I, and Shadowland.
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Terminus is an electrical engineer and he designs boards for
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different minicomputers like PDP-11s, Data Generals, VAXes, and Perkin-Elmer.
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He also writes some software to interface the boards that he makes. He's
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pretty decent at machine language, but recently (maybe because of the Unix?
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Maybe?) he's gotten into C.
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Interests: Telecommunications (modeming, phreaking, hacking), music,
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and smoking (ahem).
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Terminus's Favorite Things
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Smoking: Let's leave it at that.
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Music: Hard rock and progressive jazz (he used to be a drummer).
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Programming: Writing software for fun.
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Most Memorable Experiences
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Getting interviewed by the FBI in 1983 due to someone in Iowa getting busted.
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The first time he discovered Alliance Teleconferencing and ran a conference.
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Some People to Mention
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Krackowicz (Just a big "Thanks.")
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The (414) Gizard (Sysop of Cryton Elite, thanks for giving him the phone
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numbers and names to everyone on your system.)
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Lord Digital (For being a good friend [Where the hell are you?].)
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Terminus shares Tuc's views on carding and feels it's a big gap
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between committing fraud and learning the network. As he got older, he got
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more paranoid about things like that. He also feels that the phreak/hack
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"community" has already crumbled. He also feels that the old days were
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better.
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I hope you enjoyed this file, ...And now for the regularly taken poll from all
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interviewees.
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Of the general population of phreaks you have met, would you consider most
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phreaks, if any, to be computer geeks? No, none of the people that he hung
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out with. Thank you for your time, Len.
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Taran King
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Sysop of Metal Shop Private
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Issue XIV, File 3 of 9
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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The following file is being reprinted in honor and sympathy for the many
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phreaks and hackers that have been busted recently by the Secret Service. -KL
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\/\The Conscience of a Hacker/\/
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by
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+++The Mentor+++
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Written on January 8, 1986
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Another one got caught today, it's all over the papers. "Teenager
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Arrested in Computer Crime Scandal," "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering"...
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Damn kids. They're all alike.
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But did you, in your three-piece psychology and 1950's technobrain,
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ever take a look behind the eyes of the hacker? Did you ever wonder what
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made him tick, what forces shaped him, what may have molded him?
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I am a hacker, enter my world...
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Mine is a world that begins with school... I'm smarter than most of
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the other kids, this crap they teach us bores me...
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Damn underachievers. They're all alike.
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I'm in junior high or high school. I've listened to teachers explain
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for the fifteenth time how to reduce a fraction. I understand it. "No, Ms.
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Smith, I didn't show my work. I did it in my head..."
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Damn kid. Probably copied it. They're all alike.
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I made a discovery today. I found a computer. Wait a second, this is
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cool. It does what I want it to. If it makes a mistake, it's because I
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screwed it up. Not because it doesn't like me...
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Or feels threatened by me...
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Or thinks I'm a smart ass...
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Or doesn't like teaching and shouldn't be here...
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Damn kid. All he does is play games. They're all alike.
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And then it happened... a door opened to a world... rushing through
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the phone line like heroin through an addict's veins, an electronic pulse is
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sent out, a refuge from the day-to-day incompetencies is sought... a board is
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found.
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"This is it... this is where I belong..."
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I know everyone here... even if I've never met them, never talked to
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them, may never hear from them again... I know you all...
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Damn kid. Tying up the phone line again. They're all alike...
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You bet your ass we're all alike... we've been spoon-fed baby food at
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school when we hungered for steak... the bits of meat that you did let slip
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through were pre-chewed and tasteless. We've been dominated by sadists, or
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ignored by the apathetic. The few that had something to teach found us will-
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ing pupils, but those few are like drops of water in the desert.
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This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the
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beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying
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for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and
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you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us criminals. We seek
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after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color,
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without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals.
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You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us
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and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals.
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Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is
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that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like.
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My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me
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for.
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I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this
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individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.
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+++The Mentor+++
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[May the members of the phreak community never forget his words -KL]
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______________________________________________________________________________
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Issue XIV, File 4 of 9
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The Reality of the Myth
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REMOBS
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by Taran King
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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In the past, many misconceptions have been made of the legendary
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REMOBS system. The term has been used and abused. It used to be known as
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REMOB, rather than the proper REMOBS, which stood for Remote Observation. The
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REMOBS is a REMote service OBservation System manufactured by Teltone, a
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company which makes various telephone equipment peripherals.
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REMOBS has a number of features. The REMOBS permits evaluation of
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equipment or employee performance. It allows observation of subscriber lines,
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CO, toll, and E&M trunks, repair bureaus, and operator positions. It can be
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portable or set up as dedicated remote terminals. The observer console can
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sample entire networks. REMOBS is compatible with all types of switching and
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transmission media.
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The purpose of the REMOBS system is to measure performance and
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service provided to customers in an impartial and unbiased manner. By
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monitoring the subscriber connections throughout the network switch, this can
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be achieved. The customer experiences are recorded and statistics are derived
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to provide service level indices.
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REMOBS is compatible with all switching systems including Step by
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Step, Crossbar, and electronic equipment. In each situation, it can observe
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almost any transmission point such as subscriber lines, inter- and
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intra-office trunks, toll trunks, E&M trunks, repair bureaus, commercial
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offices, and operator positions. The console operators can observe by phone
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line, from one location, any switch location/CO with the remote unit
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installed.
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The M-241 system (which includes the console and remote terminal)
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observes up to 40 circuits, but can scan up to 100 lines with a remote
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terminal. The terminal may observe up to 5 locations simultaneously, with a
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capacity to observe 500 circuits at any one time.
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The REMOBS system can observe all remote terminals at any switching
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system location through the console controls, making it feasible to observe an
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entire network. Remote terminals are equipped with plug-in connectors so they
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can be moved routinely to observe desired locations.
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The M-241 Remote Terminal: The remote terminal is located at the point of
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========================== observation. It may be ordered in portable or
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dedicated configuration. The remote terminal remains inactive until accessed
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by the controlling console. The remote unit is 6.5" high, 22.88" wide, and
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11.7" deep, arranged for relay rack mounting.
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The M-242 Observer's Console: Console operators access the remote terminals
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============================= through telephone lines. Access to the remotes
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is limited to console operators who know the access number, timing, and four
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digit security code. Additional security is available with the optional
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security dialback feature. The System automatically scans observed circuits.
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The first circuit to become busy is selected and held by the system until the
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necessary information is secured, the operator presses the reset button, or
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the calling party goes on-hook. Timing circuits automatically drop the call
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100 seconds after the calling party goes off-hook or, if answer supervision is
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present, 15 seconds after the called party answers. The console itself looks
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very much like a cash register. Where the digits are normally, there are
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places for the trunk identity, called number, stop clock, and memory. The
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pushbutton controls consist of the following: power (key switch), hold
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buttons, select buttons, calling party, called party, display hold, clear,
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O.G. line, auto reset, reset (manual), read (stop clock operate), talk, voice
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exclusion, memory, plus a standard touch-tone keypad with the A, B, C, and D
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keys. There are 2 monitor jacks, a volume control and, for the primitive
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lines and switches, a rotary dial next to the touch-tone keypad. The
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operator's console stands 2.25" in the front and 8.25" in the back; it's
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17,25" wide and 16.5" deep.
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The observation system network is set up in the following manner.
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The operator observer is in an observing center at the local Central Office
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with the M-242 REMOBS Central Console (which looks like a telephone to the
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Central Office). Through the standard telephone network, communications
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occurs between the console and the remote. From the CO, through the incoming
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circuitry, it goes through the connector to the M-241 REMOBS Remote Terminal
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(which looks like a telephone to the access line). From there the connection
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is made to the circuits to be observed including the subscribers lines,
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line-finders, toll trunks, repair lines, etc.
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The information provided is both visual and audible. The visual
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display, showed on the panel, includes the identity of the remote terminal,
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the identity of the observed circuit, the signalled digits (up to 52), the
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status of the calling and called parties (on/off-hook), and the timing of the
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call. The audible information (which is provided through headset or handset)
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includes the call progress tones for disposition (dial tone, type of
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signalling, 60 IPM, 120 IPM, ringing, answer, etc.) and voice transmission
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(calling and called parties).
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The REMOBS system is very much different from often-misconceived
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system known as 4Tel made by Teredyne. REMOBS is very much different from the
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dial-up - enter 1 code - be given instructions simplicity of the 4Tel but it
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still has the legendary capabilities of listening in remotely.
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If you wish to gain more information about the REMOBS system, Teltone
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Corporation can be written to at 10801 - 120th Avenue N.E., Kirkland, WA 98033
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or phoned at (206) 827-9626.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Issue XIV, File 5 of 9
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|_| Understanding the Digital Multiplexing System |_|
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|_| Part II |_|
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|_| An Advanced Telecommunications, Inc. Production |_|
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DMS switches were first introduced in 1979. Since then it has been modified
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to interface with numerous types of switches. DMS has the ability to
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interface with SP-1, #5 XBar, 1ESS, 2ESS, 3ESS, 4ESS, NX1D, NX1E, TSD, SXS,
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ETS4, NO. 1 EAC, NO. 2 EAX, NO. 3 EAX, TSPS, CAMA/3CL boards, Stromberg
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Carlson Turret of ONI and Visual Indicators, Modified North Electric TSD for
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ONI, Stomberg Carlson (CAMA operator Position - ONI/ANI), AE #31 Switchboard,
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Co-located NT/AE switchboard I/C, O/G, UDC data poller of OM, DACS (Directory
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Assistance Charging System), NT #144 LTD, WECO #14 LTD, WECO #16 LTD, CALRS
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(Centralized Automated Loop Reporting System), Badger 612A, AE #1 and #21 LTD,
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AE #30, SC #14 LTD, Lordel MITS70 line Test System, Porta System Line Test
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Unit, Pulsar II IMTS, Teradyne loop test unit, and the WECO MLT 1 (Mechanized
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Loop Testing System).
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Common Channel Interoffice Signaling
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Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) is a way of signaling and a way of
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implementing network level services. CCIS provides reliable, crystal clear
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data signaling links between the network and the switching offices. The CCIS
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signaling method uses transmission equipment that is separate from voice
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trunks.
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Common Channel Interoffice Signaling No. 6
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The basis for the CCIS system is the International Consultative Committee on
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Telephone and Telegraph (CCITT) No. 6 international standard, which is brought
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to its fullest capacity for use in the Stored Program Control (SPC) network of
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AT&T.
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The CCIS6 network contains a bunch of signaling regions, each having a pair of
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interconnected Signal Transfer Points (STP). The switching systems put into
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CCIS6 that connect to STPs are called Serving Offices (SO).
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Band Signaling (CCIS-BS) is used on trunk signaling for intertoll-type trunks
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using the CCIS network.
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Direct Signaling (CCIS-DS) is used for signaling between SPC switching
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machines and a Network Control Point (NCP). At the present time, CCIS6 can
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handle Enhanced INWATS Originating Screening Office (OSO), Calling Card
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Validation (CCV), Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS), and Billed Number
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Screening (BNS). CCIS6 is available with DMS-100/200, DMS-200, and
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DMS-100/200 or DMS-200 with TOPS.
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CCIS6 Diagram:
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NSB ST
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------------ - - - - - - - - - - -
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DTC | | | ------- |
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- - - DS30 | IPML | DS30 | - - - | || | |
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--------| |------|- - - - - - |------|-| |---| || | |
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Digital - - - | | | - - - | || | |
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Trunks | | | | || | |
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| | | ------- |
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| | - - - - - - -|- - - -
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DTC | | TM |
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DIG - - - DS30 | NUC | DS30 - - - -----
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--------| |------|- - - - - - |--------| |----| |
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^ - - - |Network | - - - -----
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CCIS \ ------------ Modem
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Signaling \ |
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- - - -----
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AN Links--| | | CCC |
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- - - -----
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Channel
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Bank
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Acronyms:
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DIG - Digital
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AN - Analog
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DTC - Digital Trunk Controller
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MSB - Message Switch Buffer
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ST - Signaling Terminal
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TM - Trunk Module
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NUC - Nailed-Up Connection
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IPML - Inter-Peripheral Message Link
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Common Channel Interoffice Signaling No. 7
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Common Channel Signaling (CCS) No. 7 or CCIS7 is a CCS system based on CCITT
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No. 7. CCIS7/CCS7 on the DMS switch consists of two parts: the Message
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Transfer Part (MTP) and the Interim Telephone user Part. They are compatible
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with DMS-100, DMS-200, DMS-100/200, and DMS-100/DMS-100/200 with TOPS.
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CCIS7 can't tell the difference between banded and direct signaling. CCIS7
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uses Destination/Origination Point Codes (DPC/OPC) to route back to the
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switch.
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CCIS7 can handle Automatic Calling Card Service (ACCS), Enhanced INWATS, Local
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Area Signaling Services, and Direct Service Dialing Capabilities.
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Equal Access
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The DMS-200 Access Tandem (AT) gives a traffic concentration and distribution
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function for interLATA traffic originating and a distribution function for
|
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interLATA traffic origination or terminating inside a Local Access and
|
|
Transport Area (LATA). This gives the interLATA Carrier (IC) access to more
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that one end office inside the LATA. It can handle InterLATA Carrier access
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codes (10xxx), 10xxx and 950-yxxx dialing, Automatic Number Identification
|
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(ANI) on all calls, answer supervision, equal access Automatic Message
|
|
Accounting (AMA) for both originating and terminating calls, and operator
|
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service signaling.
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The DMS-100 EA gives direct and tandem switched access service inside the LATA
|
|
for originating and terminating to interLATA Carriers. It is available in the
|
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following three ways:
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Equal Access End Office (EAEO)
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------------------------------
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|
DMS-100 Equal Access End Office (EAEO) gives a direct interconnection to
|
|
interLATA Carriers' (IC) and international Carriers' (INC) Points of Presence
|
|
(POP) inside the LATA.
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|
Access Tandem with Equal Access End Office
|
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------------------------------------------
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|
The DMS-200 Access Tandem (AT) when used with equal access end office (EAEO)
|
|
lets trunk tandem interconnect to ICs/INCs POP inside the LATA.
|
|
|
|
The connection of the Equal Access End Office (EAEO) to an IC/INC through the
|
|
DMS-200 Access Tandem (AT) uses what is called two-stage overlap output
|
|
pulsing which makes the time it takes to set up a call quicker. The AT uses
|
|
the digits OZZ + XXX out pulsed in the first stage to identify the IC/INC
|
|
dialed and to pick out outgoing trunk. Then a connection is established from
|
|
the IC/INC to the EAEO through the AT. The second stage digits consist of ANI
|
|
and the called numbers are passed through the DMS-200 AT at the IC/INC.
|
|
|
|
An AMA terminating record in AT&T format is produced by the DMS-200 for all
|
|
the EAEOs. A per call terminating AMA record is made for calls that get to
|
|
the stage where the trunk from the IC/INC has been seized and a "wink" has
|
|
been returned by the DMS-200 AT.
|
|
|
|
Access Tandem with a Non-Equal Access End Office
|
|
------------------------------------------------
|
|
DMS-200 AT using a non-equal access end office gives trunk tandem connection
|
|
to an IC/INC POP within the LATA. To set up a call, connection of Feature
|
|
Group B (FGB) or Feature Group C (FGC) End Office to an IC/INC through the
|
|
DMS-200 AT uses the standard Bell Central Automatic Message Accounting (CAMA)
|
|
signaling. The Access Tandem uses the XXX digits of the access code 950-YXXX
|
|
out pulsed from the FGB end office to identify the IC/INC and to connect to an
|
|
outgoing trunk.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS)
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
The fraudulent use of calling cards, third number and collect calls and the
|
|
increasing movement to automate current operator services has directly led to
|
|
the implantation of the Mechanized Calling Card Service (MCCS) to DMS-200/TOPS
|
|
and to the remote and host Operator Centralization (OC).
|
|
|
|
MCCS uses CCIS to relay queries and responses to and from the DMS-200/TOPS.
|
|
Operator handled calling card calls and the direct entry by subscribers of
|
|
Calling Cards by DTMF (Touch-Tone) telephones are given special provisions by
|
|
the MCCS. Both the operator handling and the direct entry of calling card
|
|
calls are decreasing the size of the operators.
|
|
|
|
Billed Number Screening (BNS) gives an enhancement to the operator-handled
|
|
collect and third-number billing by using CCIS to screen a number at the
|
|
billing validation data base for billing restrictions (i.e. the third number
|
|
is a fortress). This feature naturally will reduce fraudulent use of the
|
|
collect call feature.
|
|
|
|
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling-Direct Signaling (CCIS-DS), which is
|
|
the feature that the MCCS is designed around, is used to transmit messages to
|
|
and from many possible Billing Validation Centers (BVCs). Messages
|
|
transmitted to the BVC about MCCS include the billing number and the Personal
|
|
Identification Number (PIN). In BNS the messages have the special billing
|
|
number (collect or third number). The return messages from the BVC include
|
|
validity (of the number), billing restrictions (if any), and the Revenue
|
|
Accounting Office (RAO) code.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Auxiliary Operator Services System
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
The DMS-200 Auxiliary Operator Services System (AOSS) is used primarily for
|
|
Directory Assistance and the intercept needs that are not included in the TOPS
|
|
package. The AOSS is similar to TOPS and co-exists with TOPS on the DMS-200
|
|
Toll system.
|
|
|
|
Major benefits of the AOSS include: Directory Assistance is provided with a
|
|
modern environment, AOSS position administrative activities are performed by
|
|
the DMS-200 toll maintenance system, trunking savings are achieved by
|
|
combining trunking for 1+, 0+, and Directory Assistance traffic, DA services
|
|
are managed by using TOPS methods, creation of a built-in training system
|
|
which does not require additional training equipment and reduces training
|
|
costs.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Integrated Business Network
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
The Integrated Business Network (IBN) is a revenue-producing concept designed
|
|
for small and big businesses to offer modernized PBX and Centrex features.
|
|
The Operating Company can use the IBN to maintain and enhance its competitive
|
|
position on a operational DMS-100 and DMS 100/200 switches. While using the
|
|
DMS-100 switch, the Operating Company can support varying business features
|
|
along with existing local/toll traffic.
|
|
|
|
IBN services can be introduced to a Centrex-Central Office (CO) or a
|
|
Centrex-Customer Unit (CU) by additional software modules and minor hardware
|
|
enhancements.
|
|
|
|
Current IBN features include: A growing system that can handle 30,000 lines,
|
|
networking capabilities, city wide service for DMS-100 switch and remotes for
|
|
any one customer Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), which gives IBN
|
|
customers call records. The records can be used for system analysis and
|
|
control and station charge-back. SMDR can use LAMA records (if the IBN host
|
|
has LAMA equipment), centralized attendant maintenance, and administration
|
|
functions and Direct Inward Dialing (DID).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electronic Switched Network (ESN)
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
The Electronic Switched Network is designed to meet the telecommunication
|
|
needs of large multi-location corporations. The ESN is made up of a SL-1 or
|
|
SL-100 Digital Business Communications System with networking features or a
|
|
DMS-100 IBN host. The SL-1 can handle from 30-5000 lines. The SL-100 and the
|
|
DMS-100 IBN hosts can hold from a few thousands to 30,000 lines.
|
|
|
|
A DMS-100 IBN or SL-100 can remotely serve many locations from the host site.
|
|
This is done by a connection through digital transmission facilities which are
|
|
set up at remote modules at the subscriber's premises.
|
|
|
|
Here are some diagrams showing the differences between normal private
|
|
telecommunications networks and ESN networks.
|
|
|
|
Normal telecommunications network
|
|
=================================
|
|
|
|
----- ------
|
|
[Phone]--| SnS | | SL-1 |-[Phone]
|
|
| PBX | | PBX |
|
|
----- ------
|
|
| |DOD/DID DOD/DID| |
|
|
| ------- ------- |
|
|
|Tie | | Tie|
|
|
|Trunk --------- Trunk|
|
|
------| Class-5 |------
|
|
----| Centrex |----
|
|
| --------- |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
----- Tie Trunk ---------
|
|
| SnS | ----------| Class-5 |
|
|
| PBX | | Centrex |
|
|
----- ---------
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
------- ------
|
|
[Phone]-| Small | | SL-1 |-[Phone]
|
|
| PBX | | |
|
|
------- ------
|
|
|
|
|
|
ESN Network
|
|
===========
|
|
-------- ----------
|
|
[phone]--| Remote | | SL-1 PBX |--[phone]
|
|
| Module | | ESN Main |
|
|
-------- ----------
|
|
| |
|
|
| DS-1 Facility | DS-1 Facility
|
|
| -------------- |
|
|
--------> | Local Class 5| <---------
|
|
[phone]---------| DMS-100 |
|
|
----| IBN/ESN |-------------
|
|
2W Loop MFIDP | -------------- | ESN Trunk Group
|
|
or DS-1 | | | or DS-1
|
|
| ----- ---------------
|
|
| | CSC | | Local Class 5 |
|
|
-------- ----- | DMS-100 |
|
|
| SL-100 | <--- DS-1 ----> | IBN/ESN |
|
|
-------- Facility ---------------
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| DS-1 Facility | DS-1 Facility
|
|
| |
|
|
-------- ----------
|
|
[phone]--| Remote | | SL-1 PBX |--[phone]
|
|
| Module | | ESN Main |
|
|
-------- ----------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Specialized Common Carrier Service (SCCS)
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
The DMS-250 Specialized Common Carrier Service (SCCS) provides the capability
|
|
of Analog to Digital (A/D) and Digital to Analog (D/A) conversions which are
|
|
necessary with analog circuits. The DMS-250 can also switch voice and data
|
|
circuits.
|
|
|
|
The DMS-250 takes either analog or digitally encoded info and by using time
|
|
slot interchange, switches it from any input port to a temporary addressed and
|
|
connected exit port. The info may or may not be converted back to analog.
|
|
|
|
Cellular Mobile Radio Service
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
A cellular system consists of two main parts: a cellular switch and cell site
|
|
equipment.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cellular Switching Systems
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
A cellular switch performs three main functions: audio switching, cell site
|
|
control, and system administration.
|
|
|
|
The DMS switches provide three basic implementations for cellular switching:
|
|
Stand-alone, Combined, and Remote.
|
|
|
|
Stand-alone switching is done by a Mobile Telephone Exchange (MTX) which is
|
|
interfaced with one or more class 5 end offices. The connection is made by
|
|
DID/DOD trunks. Depending on the needs of the area, the MTX can be divided as
|
|
follows: MTX which serves urban areas, MTXC which handles suburban areas, and
|
|
MTXM which is used for rural areas.
|
|
|
|
Combined switching is incorporated into a DMS-100 by some hardware additions
|
|
and cellular software. Combined switching is designed to give an easy,
|
|
cost-effective way to install cellular services to an existing host.
|
|
|
|
Remote Switching is done by combining Remote Switching Center (RSC) with a
|
|
Cell Site Controller (CSC). This combination is hosted by either a
|
|
stand-alone or a combined switch. Remote Switching is designed for serving
|
|
suburban centers, remote areas, or a small community and it gives extra
|
|
flexibility for a growing system.
|
|
|
|
All of these cellular switches have the ability to balance the workload among
|
|
various cell sites. For example, if one site's workload reaches the
|
|
programmable level of congestion, calls would be routed to nearby sites that
|
|
can handle the extra calls.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cell Site Equipment
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Cell site equipment consists of a CSC and radio equipment. The CSC is
|
|
controlled by the cellular switch and it controls radio equipment and
|
|
maintenance tasks. The CSC will work on any MTX cellular switch because of
|
|
the Remote Cluster Controller (RCC).
|
|
|
|
The radio equipment consists of self-contained Radio Channel Units (RCU),
|
|
antennas, transmitter multi-couplers, and receiver combiners.
|
|
|
|
By different program software, an RCU can perform voice, control locating, and
|
|
test functions. The self contained nature allows the RCU be remotely located
|
|
to the CSC. A RCU has built-in circuitry for extended testing of the radio
|
|
part of the system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Control C
|
|
|
|
<End of File>
|
|
<May 1987>
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
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==Phrack Inc.==
|
|
|
|
Issue XIV, File 6 of 9
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|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
TRW Business Terminology
|
|
~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
by Control C
|
|
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
Term Explanation
|
|
---- -----------
|
|
Legal Legal Involvement
|
|
Collect Collection Account
|
|
Writ-Off Account Written Off
|
|
NSF Not Sufficient Funds
|
|
Lease Default Lease Default
|
|
Liens Liens
|
|
Repo Repossessed
|
|
RFC Refused Further Credit
|
|
Pays-Sol Pays Slow
|
|
Not Pay AA Not Paying as Agreed
|
|
Cia-Our-Req Cash in Advance-Our Request
|
|
Was Pastdue Account was Past Due
|
|
Was Problem Problems In the Past
|
|
CIA Cash in Advance
|
|
Adj.Bureau Adjustment Bureau
|
|
COD Cash on Delivery
|
|
COD Cusreq COD Customer Request
|
|
Adv-Trend Advertise Trend
|
|
New Owner Recent Ownership Change
|
|
Hldg-Ord Holding Orders
|
|
Secured Secured Account
|
|
Discount Discount
|
|
Improving Improving
|
|
Unr-Disc Unearned Discount Taken
|
|
X-Deduct Unauthorized Deductions
|
|
Ref Fin Chg Refused Finance Charge
|
|
Satsftry Satisfactory Account
|
|
Bond Satis Bonding Satisfactory
|
|
Prompt Pays Promptly
|
|
Exlent Acct Excellent Account
|
|
1st Sale First Sale
|
|
21 Dys Late 21 Days Late
|
|
14 Dys Late 14 Days Late
|
|
7 Dys Late 7 Days Late
|
|
Exc Disc Excessive Discount Taken
|
|
Dispute Dispute Invoice
|
|
Prod Complt Product Complaint
|
|
Consol Note Consolidation Note
|
|
Ltd.Exp Limited Experience
|
|
Note Pays By Note
|
|
Floor Plan Floor Plan Account
|
|
Trd-Acpt Pays by Trade Acceptance
|
|
Ern Disc Earned Discount Taken
|
|
Job Complet Job Completed
|
|
Unfl-Ord Unfilled Orders
|
|
Installment Installment Account
|
|
New Account New Account
|
|
Consignment Sell on Consignment
|
|
Retention Retention
|
|
Multi Locate Multiple Locations Comments not Available
|
|
ADS XXX Average Days Slow
|
|
Sold XXX Yrs Number of Years Sold
|
|
DDWA XXX Dollar-Days Weighted Average
|
|
|
|
|
|
Payment Terms
|
|
------- -----
|
|
|
|
Term Explanation
|
|
---- -----------
|
|
Net X Net Due in X Days
|
|
Net Eom Net amount due by the end of the month
|
|
Net Prx Net amount due on the 1st of the following month
|
|
N10 Prxo Net due within 10 days of the first of the following month
|
|
N10 Eom Net due within 10 days of the end of the month
|
|
X/10 N15 X Percentage discount if paid in 10 days or total amount
|
|
due in 15 days
|
|
X/15 N30 X percentage discount if paid in 15 days or total amount
|
|
due in 30 days
|
|
X/30 N45 X percentage discount if paid in 30 days or total amount
|
|
due in 45 days
|
|
X/10 Eom X percentage discount if paid in 10 days or total amount
|
|
due at the end of the month
|
|
X/15 Eom X percentage discount if paid in 15 days or total amount
|
|
due at the end of the month
|
|
X/10 Prx X percentage discount if paid in 10 days, otherwise due on
|
|
the first of the following month
|
|
X/15 Prx X percentage discount if paid in 15 days, otherwise due on
|
|
the first of the following month
|
|
X/Eom X percentage discount if paid by end of month
|
|
X/Prox X percentage discount if paid by the first of the following
|
|
month
|
|
Cs Dis Discount in return for payment before final due date.
|
|
Tr Dis Reduction of the selling price and is always available to the
|
|
customer regardless of the lateness of the payment
|
|
Special Special terms offered by seller
|
|
Contrct As stated in contract
|
|
Varied Offers several different terms
|
|
Roi Remit on receipt of invoice
|
|
D/S Draft Payable at sight
|
|
D/O Draft with order
|
|
COD Cash on Delivery
|
|
COD-Req COD at seller's request
|
|
CIA Cash in advance
|
|
CIA-Req CIA at seller's request
|
|
CWO Cash with order
|
|
NET Balance Due
|
|
Multi Customer has more than one way of paying
|
|
Note Written promise to pay at a specific time
|
|
Cash Cash only
|
|
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
|
|
|
Login
|
|
-----
|
|
The proper format for TRW is as follows:
|
|
|
|
TCA1 RTS subcode+pw lastname firstname middleinitial...,street# streetinit
|
|
zipcode
|
|
|
|
Example: (Subscriber code is 1234567 and PW is OS5)
|
|
|
|
TCA1 RTS 1234567OS5 SMITH JOHN S...,3123 H 37923[Ctrl S][Ctrl M]
|
|
|
|
^C
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
==Phrack Inc.==
|
|
|
|
Issue XIV, File 7 of 9
|
|
|
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^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^
|
|
PWN PWN
|
|
^*^ ^*^ Phrack World News ^*^ ^*^
|
|
PWN Special Edition I PWN
|
|
^*^ ^*^
|
|
PWN Edited, Compiled, and Written PWN
|
|
^*^ by Knight Lightning ^*^
|
|
PWN PWN
|
|
^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^
|
|
|
|
Welcome to the first Phrack World News "Special Edition." In this issue we
|
|
have two parts. The first section deals with possible news stories of the
|
|
future after the weekend of June 19-21... SummerCon '87! The second section
|
|
is a presentation of acronyms that never were, but should be. All posts have
|
|
been taken from Metal Shop Private prior to its takedown in June. Posts have
|
|
been edited for this presentation.
|
|
|
|
PWN Special Edition is not a regular series and will only appear when the
|
|
author deems it necessary to release one. Please keep in mind that all
|
|
material in this file was written several weeks prior to SummerCon '87 and
|
|
therefore the events chronicled here are supposed fiction and comedy.
|
|
|
|
Thank you -KL.
|
|
|
|
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
|
|
|
Name: Phantom Phreaker
|
|
|
|
SummerCon Prank Backfires June 31, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Well, the SummerCon went over well, except when the convention attendees stole
|
|
every payphone in the building and placed them in front of Taran King's hotel
|
|
room, rang the door, and shouted "Room Service." Needless to say, Taran King
|
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is now in jail until he can pay for all the stolen payphones.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Knight Lightning
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Phreak/Hack World Shut Down! June 21, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It happened yesterday when John Maxfield accompanied by Ralph Meola, Richard
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Proctor, Dan Pasquale, Edward P. Nowicki, and several members of the FBI,
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Secret Service, National Security Agency, and local baggers 402 literally
|
|
invaded SummerCon '87, the annual phreak/hack reunion. It has been reported
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that a total of 97 suspects have been placed in custody with crimes linking
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them to jay walking, loitering, curfew violation, disturbing the peace, and
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belching in excessive amounts.
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Details are sketchy but it appears that it all started when a very drunk pair
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of twins decided to visit the local McDonald's and demanded a COSMOS Sundae
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with passwords on the side. When a very confused McDonald's employee refused,
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they became agitated and whipped out a blue box, using it to open the "trunks"
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of all the cars in the parking lot and then finally throwing it at an
|
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employee. A mad crowd of people rushed to the Best Western Executive
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International Inn and tried to storm the building when the other previously
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mentioned uninvited guests arrived.
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Final remarks from the twins... "So who wants to discuss CAMA?"
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Information provided by F. R. Newsline Services and on the scene reporting by
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Broadway Hacker (arrested for attempted prostitution).
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Thomas Covenant
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SummerCon '87 "Laugh Riot"; Numerous Phreaks Still Missing June 25, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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(St Louis, PP) Authorities are still searching for the nearly 100 missing
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telecom enthusiasts who gathered in town over the weekend for a convention.
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Apparently the missing parties were sitting around, undergoing the intake of
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many assorted consciousness altering chemicals, when a strange young man with
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shoulder length hair and wearing a Judas Priest jacket appeared. He forced
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them all into a white 1957 Chevy pickup and took off, leaving only Evil Jay
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and Thomas Covenant behind. Evil Jay was quoted as saying it was a "laugh
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riot." Thomas Covenant had nothing to say as he is in shock from the incident
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and currently undergoing treatment at the St. Louis Home for the Terminally
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Bewildered.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Phantom Phreaker
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Computer Enthusiasts Infected With The AIDS Virus June 22, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>From St. Louis Post Dispatch
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They called it "SummerCon," a gathering of "phone phreaks" and computer
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hackers who are loosely organized around a network of computer bulletin
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boards. However, tragedy struck the meeting when the hacker named Evil Jay
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tricked another hacker, Suicidal Nightmare, into entering the room belonging
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to Broadway Hacker. Suicidal Nightmare was found in the parking lot with a
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torn anus.
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As if this wasn't bad enough, Broadway Hacker then went wild and began trying
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to molest the smallest hackers there. He could be seen chasing Kango Kid
|
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while screaming about a flaming mailbox and rubbing his genital area.
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Other problems arose from the hackers meeting. Several people were arrested
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for possession of cannibus and illegal possession of alcohol. The other
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charges included:
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o Intoxicated Pedestrian
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o Disturbing the Peace
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o Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
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o Failure to yield at stop sign
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o No turn signal
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o Theft of telephones
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o Verbally harassing telephone operators
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As you can see, these computer 'hackers' have no morals and decency and should
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not be allowed to meet.
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(C) Post Dispatch 2050
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Written by Jack Meoff
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Knight Lightning
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Phreak World Crippled; SummerCon Causes Despair June 22, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Today, the phreak world was astounded and dealt a horrifying blow as all the
|
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phreaks who attended SummerCon left with their entire phreak knowledge
|
|
literally erased from their minds due to an excess of drinking and other
|
|
unknown mind altering substances. It is unknown as to if these effects are
|
|
temporary or a life-long destruction.
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Anarchy World Takes Charge June 23, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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MetalliBashers Inc. have become the new "LOD" of the modem world since all of
|
|
the LOD members no longer can even remember what LOD stands for (in fact, no
|
|
one can, and forget I mentioned it!). With MBI taking charge, the new wave of
|
|
the modem world has turned strictly anarchy, although there are rumors of
|
|
various pirating organizations beginning to unload new wares soon.
|
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Investigators Lose Jobs! June 24, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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John Maxfield reportedly lost ALL contracts today when it was discovered that
|
|
the phreak/hack community was completely destroyed, thus no one needed
|
|
protection from them. He has now taken a job with the local sanitation
|
|
management firm to help figure out what to do with all the garbage now that
|
|
the phreak community wasn't stealing 1/3 of it anymore.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Evil Jay
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Suicidal Nightmare - History June 23, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Suicidal Nightmare met death head on when Evil Jay knocked on his door
|
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pretending to be a lineman checking on his line. Once inside, Jay proceeded
|
|
to swing a hand set at him with amazing accuracy. Once dragged outside, Jay
|
|
then proceeded to tie Suicidal naked to a tree and call the ever-lovin'
|
|
Broadway Hacker over to do his stuff. Jay was last heard pleading insanity.
|
|
Suicidal Nightmare remains in intensive care, and Broadway Hacker is happy.
|
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______________________________________________________________________________
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That is the last of the news reports, now on with "Those Amazing Acronyms...!"
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______________________________________________________________________________
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Name: Doom Prophet
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FUCK-Facilities Utilization Control Kitchen. A really hot office. They keep
|
|
backups of all systems per a LATA, or in special cases, the entire BOC
|
|
area, along with user logs and passwords. They use the CUNTLICK system
|
|
to interface with SHIT, explained momentarily. They are difficult to
|
|
reach as no one knows their number, and anyone calling it has to enter a
|
|
special queue dispenser where he enters routing information to reach the
|
|
FUCK ACD. The FUCK technicians answer as normal subscribers and you have
|
|
to tell them a codeword.
|
|
|
|
PENIS-Plant Engineering Network Information System. Used by the PMS to deal
|
|
with outside plant details and layout maps.
|
|
|
|
CUNTLICK-Computer Utilities Network In the Control Kitchen. Used to sensor
|
|
with SHIT.
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|
|
|
SHIT-Supreme Hardware Inventory Totals. Self explanatory.
|
|
|
|
CRAP-Customer Repair Analysis Service. They use PENIS to supply PMS with
|
|
info.
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|
|
PISS-Primary Intertoll Switching Servicemen. Co-ordinate classes 1 through 4
|
|
toll offices and monitor the STP's.
|
|
|
|
BITCH-Building Installation Table Channel. Used by SHIT technicians to obtain
|
|
new switch and office status.
|
|
|
|
SCAB-Switching Cable Analysis Bureau. They work with PMS for trunk testing
|
|
and maintenance. The systems they use are FART and DOPAMINE.
|
|
|
|
BASTARD-Box Accessible System To Aid Real D00ds. A special in band NPA with
|
|
full OSC support for blue boxers to experiment within legally. Only
|
|
operating in special areas.
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
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|
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Name: Phantom Phreaker
|
|
|
|
DOGSHIT-Division Operations Group SHIT (see above post). DOGSHIT is like
|
|
SHIT, except that DOGSHIT is in a division.
|
|
|
|
CATPISS-Centralized Automatic Tandem Priorities Interexchange Support System.
|
|
Self-explanatory.
|
|
|
|
BEER-Bell Electrical Engineering Research
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|
|
COOL-Computerized Operations On Loops
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|
______________________________________________________________________________
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|
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Name: Taran King
|
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|
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BOOGER-Bell Operational Office for Generation of ESS Reports. Self
|
|
Explanatory.
|
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|
STAN-Spanish Tacos And Nachos. This support group, Californian based,
|
|
maintains food services for all superior employees (all employees).
|
|
|
|
NATE-Nacho And Taco Emissary. This department secretly interfaces STAN with
|
|
the rest of the network due to the STAN group's inability to fit in with
|
|
society. **Due to divestiture, NATE and STAN are no longer part of the
|
|
network**
|
|
|
|
IL DUCE-Not an acronym, but the janitorial services department of the network.
|
|
|
|
PUMPKIN-Peripheral Unit Modulator Phor Kitchen Installations of NATE. This
|
|
group is in charge of interfacing kitchen activities through Project
|
|
Genesis. See RAPE.
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|
|
|
BRRR-RING-The official word for the sound an AT&T phone makes receiving an
|
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incoming call.
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|
|
|
BANANA-Basic Analog Network Analog Network Analog (No wonder they went
|
|
digital)
|
|
|
|
RAPE-Red Afro-PUMPKIN Enthusiast. This group, led by Peter, cheers IL DUCE
|
|
while he sweeps the floors.
|
|
|
|
SCOOP-Secondary Command Output Only Procedure. This converts all text to
|
|
lower case. It is a function used in most Bell computers along with
|
|
LEX.
|
|
|
|
LEX-Lengthy Explanatory Xlations. This program, found alongside SCOOP,
|
|
converts all lowercase text, from SCOOP, into upper case and 40 columns
|
|
surrounded by "$"s.
|
|
|
|
** Warning! Never leave SCOOP and LEX running simultaneously or you will
|
|
surely cause L666 to occur. **
|
|
|
|
L666-The warning message generated by computers indicating endless loops of
|
|
conflicting jobs. This also indicates that everything is fucked. See
|
|
LOKI.
|
|
|
|
LOKI-Life Over-Kill Incentive. If you find this error message on your
|
|
computer, do not reboot the computer, but be sure to reboot something.
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
Name: The Disk Jockey
|
|
|
|
SNATCH-Senses Nodes And Traps Code Hackers
|
|
|
|
TITS-Telephone Involved in Tandem Skipping
|
|
|
|
PUBIC-Plastered Uniforms Brought Inside CO (An employee infraction)
|
|
|
|
RAD-Receive Analog Department
|
|
|
|
DISC-Deadbeats Instinctively Scanning for Carriers
|
|
|
|
LAP-Local Area Payphone
|
|
|
|
Or use the codewords that Linemen and Telco employees use....
|
|
|
|
This Means This
|
|
---- ----------
|
|
"OHFUCKNIGS" "I'm trapped in a phone booth in a black neighborhood"
|
|
"FIDOFUCK" "A customer's pet dog has me trapped up a pole"
|
|
"HOMEBONE" "I got laid while doing a customer's installation"
|
|
"SNOOZEBOX" "I'm sleeping, but saying I'm fixing little green boxes"
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
This concludes Phrack World News Special Edition. I hope you enjoyed it. If
|
|
you have any comments or ideas be sure to get in touch with me or Taran King.
|
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|
|
:Knight Lightning
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^*^ ^*^
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PWN ^*^ Phrack World News ^*^ PWN
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^*^ Issue XIV ^*^
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PWN PWN
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^*^ ^*^ Compiled, Written, and Edited ^*^ ^*^
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PWN by Knight Lightning PWN
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^*^ ^*^
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PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN
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On the Home Front/SummerCon '87 April 22, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Well I'd like to start off this issue with an apology to my readers. Although
|
|
I had suspected it for quite some time, I never had any real reason to doubt
|
|
the validity of some of the past events detailed in PWN. Please disregard and
|
|
ignore these previous stories relating to Oryan QUEST.
|
|
|
|
Oryan QUEST Busted/415 Gets Hit Again PWN Issue 4-2
|
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Dan Pasquale Seeks New Entertainment PWN Issue 4-3
|
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Oryan QUEST Vs. Dan Pasquale PWN Issue 6-1
|
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Dan Pasquale: Still Hostile Or Ancient History? PWN Issue 7-1
|
|
|
|
The events regarding Oryan QUEST getting busted or having anything to do with
|
|
Dan Pasquale (of the Fremont Police Department) were fictional propaganda
|
|
devised and given to me under false pretenses by Oryan QUEST in an attempt to
|
|
make himself look like a more experienced phreak and to give him more
|
|
publicity and fame in the phreak/hack world.
|
|
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
|
Re-Announcing SummerCon! The biggest and best phreak/hack convention ever!
|
|
Scheduled for June 19,20 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri and sponsored by
|
|
TeleComputist Newsletter, Phrack Inc., and Metal Shop Private.
|
|
|
|
The festivities will take place at the Executive International Best Western.
|
|
There will be two adjoining rooms for guests to sack out in, but you are
|
|
welcome to grab your own for space and privacy reasons. The phone number at
|
|
the hotel is (314) 731-3800. The name being used to rent the rooms and the
|
|
room numbers will remain unannounced until June 19, 1987 where this
|
|
information will be placed on the Phrack Inc./Metal Shop Private VMS and the
|
|
TeleComputist Information Line. This is to prevent any individuals from
|
|
spoiling our fun at the Conference.
|
|
|
|
We have received quite a few confirmations about people going and have heard
|
|
from dozens more who plan to attend. Just based on who we know for sure, this
|
|
will be an event to remember for the rest of your lives.
|
|
|
|
The schedule works sort of like this;
|
|
|
|
Friday Night - Party and introductions
|
|
Saturday Afternoon - The conference will commence in the hotel's banquet hall.
|
|
Saturday Night - More partying
|
|
Sunday Morning - Everyone cruises home
|
|
|
|
Guests are asked to please bring some extra cash to help pay for the expense
|
|
of this weekend. The front money will be supplied by the sponsors, but any
|
|
help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
|
|
|
|
Remember, everyone is welcome to show up. We only ask that you inform us
|
|
(myself, Taran King, and/or Forest Ranger) of your plans. This also applies
|
|
for speaking at the conference. Please inform us of the topic and how long
|
|
you plan to talk.
|
|
|
|
If you have any further questions please contact Knight Lightning, Taran King,
|
|
or Forest Ranger on any bulletin board you can find us, the Phrack Inc./Metal
|
|
Shop Private VMS, or call the TeleComputist Information Line at 314-921-7938.
|
|
|
|
Hope to see you there.
|
|
|
|
:Knight Lightning
|
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|
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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|
|
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*** Special Newsflash ***
|
|
|
|
^*^ Free Seminar ^*^
|
|
|
|
When: June 19, 1987 (Morning and Evening)
|
|
Where: Sheraton Plaza
|
|
900 West Port Plaza
|
|
St. Louis, Missouri [Good timing isn't it]
|
|
|
|
Topics: Advanced Tolls For Protocol Analysis
|
|
Using the OSI 7-layer model
|
|
|
|
Special operator interfaces for: - entry level operators
|
|
- protocol technicians
|
|
- software engineers
|
|
|
|
Test T1, SNA, X.25, ISDN, SS#7 with the same tester
|
|
|
|
Presented by: Atlantic Resource Corporation
|
|
Featuring: The INTERVIEW 7000 (R) Series Protocol Analyzers
|
|
Discussion: T1 Testing
|
|
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
|
Call to register:
|
|
|
|
Tell them you are (pick one):
|
|
|
|
- A manger responsible for protocol testing and certification
|
|
- An engineer developing OSI 7-layer protocols
|
|
- A network manager
|
|
- Tech control supervisors
|
|
|
|
Seating is limited so act quickly.
|
|
|
|
RSVP Atlantic Research Corp. 800-368-3261
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
Voice Numbers; The Road To Retirement April 5, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
A rebuttal by Kerrang Khan (Edited for PWN)
|
|
|
|
Contrary to popular opinion, I actually have a reason for not giving out my
|
|
phone number. There has been enough bullshit about this "incident," and I
|
|
guess it's time I gave my side of the story.
|
|
|
|
I don't want anyone to have my phone number. Nobody in the phreak/hack world
|
|
needs it. I'm easily reached via boards etc., and if it is that important to
|
|
speak with me voice, loops and bridges do exist. It may be more convenient
|
|
for you to have my voice number, but I don't think its really worth the risk.
|
|
Face it, security people are getting serious about tracking people down.
|
|
|
|
Unless you move around the country on a monthly basis, you might as well
|
|
retire when your phone number gets 'out'. This is not to say everyone whose
|
|
number isn't secure is due to be busted but consider the following:
|
|
|
|
If I have your phone number I also have:
|
|
|
|
1) Your full name
|
|
2) Age
|
|
3) Address
|
|
4) Criminal record (its public knowledge)
|
|
|
|
As well as just about anything else that comes to mind. If I can do that,
|
|
just think what an investigator can do. As far as Psychic Warlord's policy of
|
|
no number, no access goes, well I think it sucks. Anyone here remember "The
|
|
Board" in 313? [See Phrack World News Issues 7-1 and 9-1 for information
|
|
concerning "THE BOARD" and its aftermath.]
|
|
|
|
I don't know much about Psychic Warlord and he doesn't need to know much about
|
|
me. Its his system, and he can do what he likes with it, but I hope this
|
|
isn't the wave of the future. Its a good policy not to leave phone numbers
|
|
when calling boards for the first time, and after that, you'll have to use
|
|
common sense. That is what it all comes down to, common sense. It seems to
|
|
be in short supply these days.
|
|
|
|
Post Taken From Metal Shop Private
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
|
|
|
|
Metalland South: Phreak BBS or MetalliFEDS Inc.? June 2, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Metalland South BBS, at 404-327-2327, was once a fairly well known bulletin
|
|
board, where many respected members of the hack/phreak community resided. It
|
|
was originally operated by two guys from Metal Communications, Inc., but it
|
|
wasn't an MCI club board. The sysop was Iron Man and the co-sysop was Black
|
|
Lord. Recently, it has come to the writer's attention, that MS has come under
|
|
new management, new policies, and possibly a new idea; Sting.
|
|
|
|
Somewhere around September-October 1986, Iron Man removed all of the hack/
|
|
phreak related subboards as well as all G-philes from the system. He was
|
|
apparently worried about getting busted. The last time this reporter spoke
|
|
with him, Iron Man said he intended to put the hack/phreak subs back up. Then,
|
|
not long after this conversation, the number was changed (The original number
|
|
was 404-576-5166).
|
|
|
|
A person using the alias of The Caretaker was made co-sysop and Iron Man would
|
|
not reply to feedback. Everything was handled by The Caretaker [TC from now
|
|
on]. TC did not allow any hack/phreak subs, but said he would put them up if
|
|
the users would follow STRICT validation procedures.
|
|
|
|
Strict validation on MS includes:
|
|
|
|
^*^ Your Real Name
|
|
^*^ Your Address
|
|
^*^ Your Voice Phone Number
|
|
^*^ A Self-Addressed Envelope (in which he will send back with your account
|
|
number and password.)
|
|
|
|
It is obvious to see the ramifications here. A board or sysop gets busted and
|
|
then makes a deal to turn over the board to some company or agency. To make
|
|
sure that they get who they want, you have to give them all this info, and the
|
|
only you can get a password is to let them mail it to you, thus guaranteeing
|
|
that if something illegal is posted under that account, you are responsible,
|
|
no ifs, ands, or buts.
|
|
|
|
Now, with the always helpful use of CN/A and various other special procedures,
|
|
this reporter and several others have contacted the home of The Caretaker. TC
|
|
will not admit to being or to not being The Caretaker. He says he "may be."
|
|
Also, while speaking with to Taran King, TC tried to engineer Taran's phone
|
|
number three times, using trickery like "let's be friends, what is your phone
|
|
number?" TK gave the guy the MSP number, figuring everyone has it. Also TC
|
|
is older than 18 (estimated at age 30), and he has three phone lines in his
|
|
house. When called, he will not admit to who he is, who runs MS, or who is
|
|
the sysop of it. Also, besides begging for you phone number (or demanding he
|
|
call you). TC tries to trap you into admitting that you are/have committed
|
|
toll fraud. In TK's case, TC tried to get Taran to admit to using other
|
|
person's LD service PINs.
|
|
|
|
The whole aura of mystery around Metalland South seems enough to make it not
|
|
worth calling. I urge you never to call this system and never send in
|
|
information like that to any system.
|
|
|
|
Recently I have spoken with Iron Man, and he says "I gave the board to some
|
|
guy cause I was sick of running it." Well, he is lying as you will see in the
|
|
following transcript:
|
|
|
|
ME: So, gave it away. To who?
|
|
IM: I really don't know him that well. I can give you his first name.
|
|
ME: No, that is okay. How old is he?
|
|
IM: I don't know. We only talked once and I sent him the software.
|
|
ME: Is his name XXXXX, XXXXX (TC's real name)?
|
|
IM: I really don't know.
|
|
ME: So why did you give the board to someone you don't know?
|
|
IM: That was the only chance of keeping it up.
|
|
|
|
Now, IM do you know him or not? Do you just go throwing the board around? I
|
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thought you said you knew his first name?
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^*^ How the heck could he send him the software and not know his name?
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(Yeah, I suppose he AE'd a 30 sub system. I can see it now, "To whom
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these disks concern."
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^*^ Didn't IM seem to know much too little about The Caretaker? I could
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understand him not having the guy's last name or address, but not even
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knowing his age or where he lives..?
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Here are some other things to think about. There is an entire subboard
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dedicated to law enforcement and the local police even have an account on the
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system under the name CRIMESTOPPERS. I wonder what they would have to say
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about codes on the bulletin board. Keep in mind that Metalland South has no
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affiliation with Metallibashers, Inc. or Metal Communications, Inc.
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Please do not harass the board or its sysop(s), for it serves no purpose. Now
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understand that this article is not definitely stating that this board is
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directly connected to any law enforcement agency, you can decide this for
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yourself.
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Article Written By >UNKNOWN USER<
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(An Anonymous Phrack Field Reporter)
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Editorial Comments...
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I just wanted to make a few comments about the above article. >UNKNOWN USER<
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is the official handle that shall be used by anyone supplying an article, but
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wishes for his name not to be mentioned. Its symbolic of the "anonymous user"
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function on Metal Shop Private, but it has no direct connection.
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We, the editors of Phrack, do not necessarily agree with any of the above
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statements and we do encourage those with opposite viewpoints to voice them.
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PWN can be used as the forum for those viewpoints, in which I shall voice no
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opinion. One more thing, for the record, I did edit the article (with the
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author's consent) and will continue to do so to ensure that the original
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author's style will not revel their identity.
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:Knight Lightning
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Toll Fraud Trial Sets New Tone June 5, 1987
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>From Network World
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by Josh Gonze (Staff Writer)
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"May be first jury finding for abuse"
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Dallas - The recent jury conviction of a Texas man for the theft and sale of
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long-distance access codes may make it easier for long-haul carriers to stem
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the tide of toll fraud, which costs the industry an estimated 500 million
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dollars a year.
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On May 11, 1987, a U.S. District Court jury here [in Dallas] found Dallas
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resident Jack Brewer guilty on two counts each of trafficking and possession
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of telephone access codes stolen from Texas National Telecommunications Inc.
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(TNT), a Texas long-distance carrier. Brewer was charged under a section of
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the federal COMPREHENSIVE CRIME CONTROL ACT of 1984.
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Sources close to the case said Brewer may be the first person to be convicted
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by a jury for toll fraud in the United States. The case is also seen as
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important because it indicates growing recognition of toll fraud as a serious
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crime.
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Brewer was selling the stolen codes, which telephone callers use to access
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long-distance circuits of carriers other than AT&T and which those carriers
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use for billing, says Terry K. Ray, the Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecuted
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Brewer. TNT officials said use of the stolen codes cost the company $30,000.
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Ray said he met with representatives of MCI Communications Corp. last week to
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discuss the investigative techniques used to apprehend Brewer and legal
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methods used to win the conviction. Brewer will be sentenced by a judge on
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June 4 [Yeah the story is a little old, so what], and faces a maximum sentence
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of 50 years imprisonment and a $1 million fine.
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Toll fraud places a heavy financial burden on MCI and other carriers. Neither
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MCI or AT&T would divulge what toll fraud costs them, but U.S. Sprint
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Communications Co. said fraudulent use of access codes lowered its
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first-quarter 1987 revenue by $19 million.
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Brewer was apprehended through a sting operation conducted with the help of
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TNT, Southwestern Bell Corp., and the U.S. Secret Service. Southwestern Bell
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monitored Brewer's private telephone as he dialed numbers sequentially in a
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trial-and-error attempt to obtain active access numbers. The Regional Bell
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Holding Company kept a list of the working access codes obtained by Brewer.
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Secret Service agents then contacted Brewer, posing as buyers of access
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numbers. For $3,000, Brewer sold them a list of 15 numbers, which matched the
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list, made by the RBC [Just a tad greedy wasn't he?].
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MCI has joined with AT&T, U.S. Sprint and some smaller carriers to form the
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Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA). Rami Abuhamdeh, executive
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director of Tysons Corner, a Virginia based group, said there have been
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several convictions for toll fraud to date, but those cases were decided by
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judges, not juries.
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A number of federal and state statues apply in stolen code cases, depending on
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how and when the offender defrauds the carrier, Abuhamdeh said. Gaston Sigur,
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a lawyer for exchanges, they will faze out code numbers as a way of accessing
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long-distance circuits and the level of toll fraud will decline.
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Thanks to Jester Sluggo
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Typed for PWN by Knight Lightning
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______________________________________________________________________________
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PWN Quicknotes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A guy who was involved in the California area phreak/pirate organization,
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known as The Duplicator, was reported as being killed in a plane crash.
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Info by Sir Francis Drake (3/31/87)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Doc Holiday was busted for hacking a COSMOS system that was local to him.
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Apparently, he dialed direct and the CO most likely had CLID. (4/2/87)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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KEN is working on version 3.0 of Forum-PC, and there are rumors that it may be
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public domain.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The Broadway Show BBS, once known as The Radio Station, will be returning to
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the 212 NPA. Please contact Broadway Hacker for details.
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Information From Broadway Hacker (4/16/87)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The rumor going around on Pirate-80 (P-80) that The Lineman is a fed should be
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disregarded as The Lineman in question lives in the western part of the nation
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and not the famous sysop of Atlantis. Information From The Lineman (4/20/87)
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Special Notice: As of Phrack XVI, Lucifer 666 will become the author of
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Phrack World News. Please send any news, stories or articles to him. I will
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be mildly active, but only for special reports or editing.
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Knight Lightning - June 5, 1987
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PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN { SummerCon '87 } PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN
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^*^ ^*^
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PWN Phrack World News PWN
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^*^ Issue XIV/2 ^*^
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PWN PWN
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^*^ "SummerCon Strikes" ^*^
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PWN PWN
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^*^ Created, Written, and Edited ^*^
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PWN by Knight Lightning PWN
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^*^ ^*^
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PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN { SummerCon '87 } PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN
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Welcome to Phrack World News Issue XIV/2. This issue features the exclusive
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coverage of SummerCon '87, which took place in St. Louis, Missouri during the
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weekend of June 19-21, 1987. Before we get to the bulk of the issue I'd like
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to make a note that most of the people who originally claimed that they would
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attend did not show up, but this didn't stop us from having a great time. -KL
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PreCon'87; Tuc Sunday, June 14, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It all started Sunday with the arrival of Tuc from New York. He checked in at
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the Executive International Best Western and then later went to visit the
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Volkswagon Car exhibit that was currently appearing in St. Louis at the
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National Museum Of Transportation.
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Taran King and Knight Lightning went to meet Tuc at the hotel unaware that he
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had not yet returned from his visit. In the meantime they contacted several
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other associates to learn more about other guest's plans of arrival.
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Sometime later, Tuc returned to the hotel and fell for a trick pulled by
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Knight Lightning and opened the door to his room. From here, PreCon'87 began
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|
and before too long Forest Ranger joined KL and TK. After some more
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|
greetings, Tuc unveiled some of his surprises including a few of his business
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cards.
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The gathering broke up for a few hours and then regrouped (with the addition
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of Cheap Shades) back at the hotel. From there, Forest Ranger led the rest of
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us on a trek into Illinois (where they sell alcohol on Sundays). We finally
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|
reached a place called "Fast Eddie's," which served not only as a liquor
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store, but as a bar and whorehouse as well. Tuc and FR made their purchase
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and the party left for the hotel.
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Things remained pretty calm for a while, as we contented ourselves with the
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|
consumption of alcoholic beverages. However, as the night lingered on, we
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|
became restless and loud. It wasn't long until lawn furniture started to
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|
disappear from the hotel's pool patio and this is when we received our first
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call from the hotel desk. Soon afterwards, we decided that is was time to eat
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and so we sent out for pizza.
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Now, although we tried to keep the noise level down, apparently there were
|
|
still complaints about us. About 27 minutes after we ordered the pizza, we
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|
received a visit from FR's sister-in-law who brought us a warning. "Get the
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|
hell out of here, the police are on their way!" That's all we needed to hear.
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Beer cans were grabbed and we were running for the door, when the hotel
|
|
manager and security arrived. We explained that we were leaving and ran down
|
|
the hallway. All of the sudden, the Domino's Pizza deliver man shows up. FR
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|
yelled, "Yo, Domino's dude. If you want to get paid, come down here!" There
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|
was no reaction. "Hey, you can deliver it to us here now or to jail, and then
|
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you won't get a tip." He finally got the point.
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We grabbed the pizza and headed for a field north of Lambert Field (St. Louis
|
|
International Airport). The place was known as the PVA (Private Viewing
|
|
Area), but FR informed us that it was really a PFA (Private Fucking Area) as
|
|
we noticed when we arrived. However, we were content with eating our pizza
|
|
and drinking what was left of the beer. The hotel tried to get Tuc to pay for
|
|
the room next door to his because the occupant complained that he didn't get
|
|
any sleep. Tuc refused and checked out of the Best Western.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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PreCon'87; The Omni International Hotel Thursday, June 18, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This event was hardly as eventful as the previous one, but at least I can fill
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in a few blank days. Monday, June 15, 1987, we all saw the movie "The Witches
|
|
of Eastwick" and visited North West Plaza. Tuesday, June 16, 1987, I don't
|
|
know about because I wasn't there. Wednesday, June 17, 1987, KL, TK, and Tuc
|
|
visited Union Station (a luxurious shopping mall) and Tuc picked up souvenirs
|
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for friends back home.
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|
On Thursday we had several guests arrive. Dan The Operator (a real geek)
|
|
arrived the earliest and Lucifer 666 and Synthetic Slug arrived a little later
|
|
(together). Excluding Cheap Shades at the time, we all converged at Taran's
|
|
house where the excited crowd wanted to see Metal Shop Private. Sadly though,
|
|
a disassembled shell was all that remained. It wasn't long before we became
|
|
bored and left for the hotel. L666 and SS got a room and we killed the rest
|
|
of the afternoon at North West Plaza. Afterwards we began to party it up in
|
|
the room while watching TV.
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|
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|
Some hours later, we received a call from Bill From RNOC, who was traveling
|
|
with Ninja NYC. They were at The Omni International Hotel, downtown and
|
|
adjoining to Union Station. The Omni is one the most expensive hotels in the
|
|
city and we were all anxious to see it. KL, TK, Dan The Operator, and Tuc
|
|
left to go visit Bill and Ninja.
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After some misadventures in downtown St. Louis, we arrived at The Omni, which
|
|
was a pretty secure building. The elevators required a room key to be
|
|
operated. It seems kinda silly though when you consider that the stairs
|
|
didn't. So up we went to the third floor where Bill and Ninja were actually
|
|
staying.
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|
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|
The rooms at The Omni aren't a whole lot bigger than at Best Western, but they
|
|
are quite a bit nicer. They have a TV and a phone in the bathroom. The main
|
|
TV is remote control and gives you a billing readout on channel 3. It was
|
|
different.
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|
|
|
Bill came well prepared for the Con, he had stacks of old and new issues of
|
|
2600 Magazine and other propaganda and material. He had several other
|
|
interesting items as well including his mysterious notebooks that never left
|
|
his sight. However, the most intriguing item that he had with him was his
|
|
"bible." "Engineering and Operations in the Bell System" published by AT&T
|
|
Bell Laboratories. You can guess what was inside.
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|
|
|
So we all talked for a while and then said our goodbyes. The rest of the
|
|
evening was for the most part uneventful for us, however, back at Best
|
|
Western, Forest Ranger was lighting everything on fire and L666 attempted
|
|
(unsuccessfully) to breath fire. I guess he wanted to live up to his name.
|
|
SummerCon '87 was about to begin.
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
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SummerCon '87; The Beginning Friday Morning, June 19, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
This was the day we had been waiting for. Dan The Operator had shared a room
|
|
with Tuc (and he still hasn't paid his share) and Bill From RNOC and Ninja NYC
|
|
got a room at the Best Western. Everyone soon gathered in Bill's room and
|
|
decided to order pizza.
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|
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|
So we called Pizza Hut, which was just down the road and Bill was very
|
|
surprised to discover that they did not have "BIG Igloo Jugs." After
|
|
harassing the lady on the phone for a while, Tuc, TK, KL, Shades, and Dan left
|
|
to go pick up the pizza. We didn't know Dan was taping us, but that story
|
|
will be told later. We messed around at Pizza Hut for a while and then headed
|
|
back to the hotel. On the way we had a drag race with some guy who thought he
|
|
had a cool car, we won.
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|
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|
It wasn't much longer until Sir Francis Drake arrived bearing surprises. With
|
|
him was Dr. Strangelamb (named for Dr. Stranglove, who wasn't too happy about
|
|
it), a small stuffed black sheep that makes a "baa" sound when turned over.
|
|
Lucifer 666 had a lot of fun at the Con playing with it. SFD also had several
|
|
pictures of Oryan QUEST, his car, and Aiken Drum. As far as QUEST's pictures
|
|
go, well lets just say that The Executioner's file in Phrack 13 was totally
|
|
correct.
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|
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|
While back at the hotel, we had some problems with the management. They
|
|
didn't appreciate our attempts at putting up signs in the lobby for SummerCon
|
|
people. We worked something out, but on a nearby payphone was perhaps the
|
|
strangest person we encountered the whole weekend. It was some weird lady who
|
|
barked and scream and kicked the wall, while on the phone. FR was on the
|
|
phone next to her and she screamed the word "COCKSUCKER!" He looked at her
|
|
and she said "My son-in-law, what an asshole." FR's response was, "Uh yeah, I
|
|
think I know some people like that."
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|
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|
We relaxed for a while back in Bill's room (We couldn't stand to stay in
|
|
L666's room because of the lingering smell of Synthetic Slug's shoes). As we
|
|
became bored, things started to be taken apart. Like the TV, phone, and the
|
|
internal speaker system in the room. Throughout all of this, Dan The Operator
|
|
had been taping us, but again that will be explained later.
|
|
______________________________________________________________________________
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|
SummerCon '87; Lets Party! Friday Afternoon-Evening, June 19, 1987
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Lex Luthor and The Leftist arrived at St. Louis Center and called for further
|
|
directions. After a long and tiring ordeal, they finally learned how to reach
|
|
us. Unfortunately it was rush hour and it would take them some time. We
|
|
killed an hour and before long they joined us at Best Western.
|
|
|
|
After introductions were made, Tuc called Lex out into the hall, and then they
|
|
in turn called me, Taran King, and Bill From RNOC as well. The topic of
|
|
discussion was Dan The Operator who had hinted earlier that he was going to
|
|
get a picture of Lex Luthor, without his knowledge. Less than 3 minutes
|
|
later, Ninja NYC followed by Dan The Operator (tape recorder on) sneaked out
|
|
the window and tried to reenter the hallway undetected. Ninja had no way of
|
|
knowing what we were discussing and thus allowed Dan to come with. Suddenly
|
|
we all started to run towards Dan with the intention of beating the hell out
|
|
of him. However, he sneaked back into the room through the window.
|
|
|
|
Once the excitement was over we headed out to dinner. It was mostly
|
|
uneventful, except for the conversations on the way. I don't know what went
|
|
on in Tuc's car, but in mine we discussed Dan. We split into two groups, one
|
|
went to Imo's (a pizza joint) and the rest of us (Bill From RNOC, Ninja NYC,
|
|
Lex Luthor, Tuc, The Leftist, and myself) went to a regular sit-down
|
|
restaurant. We discussed all sorts of different things both phreak and
|
|
non-phreak related, but again the main topic was Dan.
|
|
|
|
Soon we were joined by the others and we left to go back to Best Western where
|
|
we found The Disk Jockey, LOKI, and Control C. These guys came extremely well
|
|
prepared. They rented a station wagon somewhere in Michigan and filed it with
|
|
a cooler (you can guess what was inside that), tons of magazines, manuals,
|
|
electrical equipment, a mobile phone transmitter/receiver, and Control C's IBM
|
|
PC, hard disk drive, and modem.
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|
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|
After which, Phantom Phreaker, Doom Prophet, Data Line, Forest Ranger, Bit
|
|
Master, and another friend of FR's showed up. SummerCon '87 had begun. It
|
|
was just a big party from then on, with the regular hotel party actions. Data
|
|
Line had brought lots of TeleComputist back issues to the TeleComputist room
|
|
and was distributing them around.
|
|
|
|
At different times during the night, the elevators were jammed and several
|
|
people at the Con decided to go up on the roof. However, many of them also
|
|
decided to search for the hotel's PBX system. Somewhere along the way,
|
|
Control C, The Leftist, Lucifer 666, Cheap Shades, and I found ourselves
|
|
locked inside the staircase of the main building.
|
|
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|
The doors only opened from the outside, except at the bottom. Unfortunately
|
|
opening the door at the bottom would result in sounding the fire alarm in the
|
|
building. This was bad news because that was the last thing we needed. Even
|
|
if it wasn't our fault there would be complications. So the five of us split
|
|
up and each took a door to bang on. The hotel was mostly empty in these
|
|
areas, but I knew that there were people on floor ten. So Lucifer 666 and I
|
|
ran up ten flights of stairs and pounded on the door until we finally got a
|
|
response, several in fact and many of the people weren't happy (it was after
|
|
11 PM). Before too long we had rounded up the rest of our crew and made it
|
|
back to the rooms just in time to say good-bye to Phantom Phreaker and Doom
|
|
Prophet who were leaving for home (they would return for the Con tomorrow).
|
|
|
|
Several more hours of partying commenced, as well as hourly pizza deliveries.
|
|
Everyone was having a great time, however as the night dragged on, the concern
|
|
regarding Dan The Operator and his camera (and other things) grew. He had
|
|
been found already talking to John Maxfield once that night on the payphones
|
|
and had been caught asking questions about several of the people at the Con.
|
|
It wasn't long before the word "TeleTrial" began to be chanted by most of the
|
|
Con-goers.
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|
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|
The interested parties gathered in the TeleComputist room and the
|
|
interrogation began. Dan The Operator's explanations of events that evening
|
|
had been proven false as they contradicted each other. The next step was to
|
|
search his belongings. Forest Ranger led the prosecution and started through
|
|
Dan's notebooks. In it was information about several of the people at the con
|
|
and Taran King's and Forest Ranger's addresses (Dan had been to both their
|
|
homes where he could have found the addresses). There were also phone numbers
|
|
belonging to people that several Con-goers called. Obviously Dan had been
|
|
keeping his eyes and ears open in order to gather information.
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|
|
|
Dan became worried when FR wanted to search his suitcase and they stepped
|
|
outside for a moment. For some reason Dan was worried about us seeing his
|
|
dirty underwear. Now why would he become so frantic about dirty underwear
|
|
unless there was something especially dirty about it. You can come to your
|
|
own conclusions about this one. Anyway, Dan brought all sorts of electrical
|
|
equipment with him, including welding equipment and light switches and things.
|
|
The most hilarious item that he brought was Garfield the cat, a stuffed animal
|
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that he slept with.
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The camera, tape recorder, film, and tapes were confiscated for later
|
|
examining and being that is was around 4 AM, everyone decided to get some
|
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sleep.
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______________________________________________________________________________
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SummerCon '87; Conference Time Saturday, June 20, 1987
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Taran King, Cheap Shades, and I arrived back at Best Western around 12 AM.
|
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Most of the other Con people were either still asleep or out for breakfast.
|
|
By 12:45 almost everyone was back and we proceeded to the "Kitty Hawk Room."
|
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|
|
Some of the clothing worn at the Con reflected the person's interests.
|
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|
|
Bill From RNOC - Computer Hacker (pic)
|
|
Lex Luthor - VAX/VMS Rules!
|
|
Tuc - UNIX Bozo
|
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|
|
The Con started off rather slow as no one really knew how to get it started.
|
|
Finally Lex Luthor decided to discuss the current rumors about the BBS
|
|
decline. From there the topics included;
|
|
|
|
Bulletin Boards
|
|
Busts (Texas, Virginia, New York)
|
|
Fiber Optics
|
|
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
|
|
REMOBS
|
|
Laws
|
|
Handles
|
|
Groups
|
|
Broadway Hacker
|
|
Methods of blowing 2600 Hertz
|
|
SCCS
|
|
4TELs
|
|
800 CLID
|
|
|
|
Later, Bill From RNOC told some stories about his exploits and proceeded to
|
|
draw diagrams of whatever came to mind. Phantom Phreaker and Doom Prophet
|
|
were upset that no one wanted to discuss CAMA.
|
|
|
|
In the meantime, I noticed that Dan The Operator had disappeared. Forest
|
|
Ranger and I investigated only to discover that the tapes had disappeared as
|
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well. We caught up with Dan later and discovered that the tapes were now in
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Control C's rented station wagon. LOKI let me in and I took the cassette I
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had been looking for and a roll of film. The tape had all of my SummerCon
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article memos on it and this article is partially the result. We didn't know
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about side B, but more on that later.
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After the Con, Taran King, Control C, Lucifer 666, Bill From RNOC, and I
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headed out to my house where we had some serious copying to do. Control C
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brought his computer and we began to copy Metal Shop Private on to his hard
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disk drive. While this was going on, Lucifer was receiving a copy of my very
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own PWN software to aid him when he takes over with issue XVI. I left the
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cassette and film at my house, its a pity I didn't play it right away because
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this article would have had a very different end.
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Anyway, we finished up and then headed to Chesterfield Mall, a nearby shopping
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center. From there we proceeded to the local CO and recovered some
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interesting artifacts. Our next stop was to pick up some hardware that we
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needed and then more trashing. We returned to Best Western and learned that
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Lex Luthor and The Leftist had left due to Leftist's tight schedule.
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The rest of the afternoon was mostly uneventful. Lots of rain and not much to
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do. As night approached, the party part of the Con began to restart. Several
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of us got bored with this and decided to explore parts of the hotel. We found
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a Navy wedding reception and decided to take in the food. The management
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didn't approve and we were bounced. So then we decided to take a look at the
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telephone wiring boxes in the hallways of the buildings. The problem was that
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to open them you had to rip out part of the wall. Nevertheless, things have a
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way of happening and the residents of several wings of the hotel found
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themselves without phone service.
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The management didn't like what was happening at all and called the police to
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investigate. They spotted several of us running around the hotel and it was a
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mad dash back to the rooms for cover. LOKI was spotted going through an open
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window into Lucifer 666's room and the police decided to investigate it more
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closely. After an hour of panic and excitement, things cooled down and most
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of the people in Lucifer 666's room either went to sleep or were playing with
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Control C's computer and logging on to Metal Shop Private.
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We were bored and so Ninja NYC, Bill From RNOC, Taran King, Tuc, and I decided
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to go throw ice on Dan The Operator. We ran down the hall and banged on
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L666's door. Suddenly one of the hotel managers appeared and threatened us
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that if we didn't go to our rooms and keep quiet he would call the police. We
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left the hall and went to the back parking lot. Ninja started a wheel rolling
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towards the building and we all knew what the result would be <CRASH!>.
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Before it hit we ran at full speed around to the front of the hotel where we
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were greeted by a hefty officer of the Bridgeton Police Department. He was
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sort of leaning on his car facing us. It was so eerie because it almost
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seemed as though he knew we were coming and was waiting for us. We slowed
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down considerably until he said, "Run to me boys." No one really reacted
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until he said it again, "C'mon run to me boys." Ten seconds later he was
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joined by the asshole manager that had yelled at us not more than 60 seconds
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ago. "How old are you!?" he asked checking for curfew violations. Our
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replies varied from 17 to 21. "Where are you from!?" Bill and Tuc replied
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New York, the rest of us kept quiet. "Lets see some room keys!" We showed
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him two keys and then he looked at the asshole manager and said, "They belong
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here." "Why are you outside, what are you doing!" Taran replied, "Going to
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get something to eat, is that okay mister!?"
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Our car was parked next to his and we took off for a while. He tried to
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follow us, but we quickly left his jurisdiction. While we were out we found
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the home of Bigfoot (the truck). We messed around there for a while and then
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returned to Best Western and walked around some of the vacant floors of the
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hotel.
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The only other interesting activity we did that evening was a 3 AM trip to a
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24 hour food store. Bill From RNOC, Taran King, Tuc, Sir Francis Drake, and I
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went to a Super Schnucks and messed around there. It was huge and we almost
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lost SFD. After making a few purchases, we went back to the home of Bigfoot
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and Taran decided to play bumper car with some of the super huge tires in the
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parking lot. We returned to the hotel for the last time and found Ninja NYC
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on the phone with L666's current girlfriend. We harassed her for a while and
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then I fell asleep. Taran and a few others made a few other trips around town
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and woke me up at about 6 AM Sunday morning.
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SummerCon '87; Good-bye & Good Luck! Sunday, June 21, 1987
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Forest Ranger dropped by early to take Bill From RNOC and Ninja NYC to the
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train station, Taran King went along for the ride. It would be over 24 hours
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before they got home. Tuc took Dan The Operator to the airport around 7 AM
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and at about 8 AM Cheap Shades and I dropped off Sir Francis Drake who was on
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his way to Boston. I took Cheap Shades home and then went back to my house to
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crash out.
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Forest Ranger went back to Best Western to find everyone in Bill's room. Bill
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and Ninja never checked out because of an excessively large phone bill that
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they didn't want to pay, so everyone took advantage of this situation and
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started to to order room service. Sometime later a bellboy appeared to
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collect the money due for the room service and everyone left leaving Forest
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Ranger behind. "Hey, I'll be right back, I left my wallet in my car, hold on
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a sec, okay?" FR never returned and everyone went home except for Tuc who was
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at another hotel (He took a room at Ben Franklin because he wasn't welcome at
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Best Western after what happened the Sunday previous).
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Around 10 AM, I decided that I didn't feel like sleeping and started playing
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the tape only to find several unauthorized recordings. Dan had been taping us
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all throughout the Con, but the interesting parts came later. There was part
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of an Alliance teleconference on the tape where Dan tried to act like he was
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some real important person (what a joke!) and a botched up social engineering
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job. The BIG shocker hit when I flipped the tape over to discover 45 minutes
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of a conversation with John Maxfield aka Cable Pair of BoardScan. I won't go
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into details about the conversations right now, but the scary part is that the
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tape ends before the phone call does. In other words we don't know exactly
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how much information was passed, but we do know that it has been an ongoing
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thing, perhaps for months. An actual overview and possible transcript of these
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conversations will appear in PWN XV.
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I was in shock. I couldn't believe what I was hearing! It especially hurt
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when information was passed about people that I actually knew and had met. If
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only I had played that tape the night before, this would be a different story
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entirely. I didn't know exactly what to do. I had stopped calling out, but I
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was willing to pay for a few calls to spread the news. The only problem was
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that the majority of the people I wanted to contact were still en route home
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or unreachable. I finally was able to reach Tuc who was still in St. Louis.
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He dropped by and I played him the tape. Since then, Taran King and Forest
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Ranger have also heard most of the tape and preliminary investigations have
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begun.
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We have discovered some information linking Dan The Operator to the FBI, but
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more on that next issue.
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PWN SummerCon '87 Quicknotes
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SummerCon Promotional Posters were created by Lucifer 666. They featured many
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trademarks of well known telecommunications companies as well as different
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plans and schematics for boxes and other equipment.
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The Southern Baptists were in town during the week for some National
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convention of their own.
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Johnny Rotten was supposed to appear at SummerCon '87 and called to confirm
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his plans on Friday Evening, June 19, 1987. He never appeared.
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The full guest list of SummerCon '87 includes;
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Bill From RNOC / Bit Master / Cheap Shades / Control C / Dan The Operator
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Data Line / Doom Prophet / Forest Ranger / Knight Lightning / Lex Luthor
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LOKI / Lucifer 666 / Ninja NYC / Phantom Phreaker / Sir Francis Drake
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Synthetic Slug / Taran King / The Disk Jockey / The Leftist / Tuc
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In closing, SummerCon '87 was a fantastic success and anyone who missed it,
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missed out! See you next year at SummerCon '88. Plans are already being
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made!
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:Knight Lightning
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