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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue 20, File 1 of 12
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Phrack Inc. Newsletter Issue XX Index
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Welcome to Phrack XX, the end of the old and beginning of the new. The
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original hard luck heroes are back from retirement (or are they?). Originally,
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this was going to be an issue put out by Crimson Death to show what the end of
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Metal Shop Private was all about as well as to end the association of Metal
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Shop with Phrack Inc., but things just didn't seem to quite happen that way.
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As of today, October 12, 1988, Knight Lightning and Taran King are once again
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the chief editors of Phrack Inc. with the help of Epsilon and The Prophet.
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This particular issue is dedicated to Metal Shop Private. Most of the
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files, with the exception of this Index, the Phrack Pro-Phile on Taran King,
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the Timeline, and Phrack World News XX, all files contain the contents of Metal
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Shop Private as of the day it went down with a few exceptions. Because of the
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"Days until deletion" function, many of the messages were lost when we ran the
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board again. Most, if not all, subboards were filled close to the 100 message
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mark. We apologize for not being clever enough to predict the results of
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running the program after such a long time, but you should get a good idea of
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what went on within the domain of Metal Shop Private. We hope you enjoy it,
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and be watching soon for Phrack XXI. Good to be back!
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Taran King and Knight Lightning
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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This issue contains the following files;
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1. Phrack XX Index by Taran King and Knight Lightning
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2. Phrack Pro-Phile XX on Taran King
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3. Timeline Featuring Taran King, Knight Lightning, and Cheap Shades
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4. Welcome To Metal Shop Private by TK, KL, and CS
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5. Metal/General Discussion
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6. Phrack Inc./Gossip
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7. Phreak/Hack Sub
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8. Social Engineering
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9. New Users
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10. The Royal Court
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11. Acronyms
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12. Phrack World News XX Featuring SummerCon '88
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^*^
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue 20, File 2 of 12
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==Phrack Pro-Phile XX==
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Written and Created by Taran King
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1/5/88
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Welcome to the Phrack Pro-Phile XX. Phrack Pro-Phile was created
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to bring info to you, the users, about old or highly important/controversial
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people. This month, I bring to you someone who you all have seen and heard
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of...
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Taran King
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~~~~~~~~~~
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(me!)
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Taran King (I) was the sysop of Metal Shop Private, a private
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exchange for telecommunications enthusiasts (phone phreaks and hackers) as
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well as being the home-base of Phrack Inc. which I ran. I also had a hand in
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the organization of SummerCon '87 and PartyCon '87.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Personal
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~~~~~~~~
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Handle: Taran King
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Call him: Randy, Randster, Randall, whatever (real name is Rand)
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Past handles: None
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Handle origin: The main character in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd
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Alexander
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Date of Birth: 7/11/69
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Age at current date: 19 years old
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Height: 5'10" or so (give or take an inch)
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Weight: 135-140 lbs. (I hate fat people)
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Eye color: Brown
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Hair Color: Brown
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Computers: IBM PC, later with a hard drive added.
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Sysop/Co-Sysop of: Metal Shop Private, The Brewery, Quick Shop/Metal Shop
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AE, Whackoland, The Dark Tower, Digital ITS (proud of
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that one) and probably a few more I've forgotten about.
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I started out in the BBS world in September of 1983 when a friend
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gave me numbers to different modems which included things to hack on as well
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as bulletin boards. I actually got my computer in late June of that year, but
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didn't understand the concept of the modem until that point. I got involved
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with David Lightman (314)'s board before it went up by beta-testing it for him
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at times and when he put it up, I ended up being user 2 and then soon after,
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co-sysop of The Dark Tower. It was there that my local notariety became
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strong and a few people from the nation started calling in. His board was
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very good with what he had and the little advertising that it got, but it
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eventually went down. It was at that point when I started getting around
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nationally and was able to make connections of my own. I put up Metal Shop:
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The Dark Tower Phase II a bit after because St. Louis totally lacked bulletin
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boards that dealt with hacking or phreaking. I advertised around the country
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and drew in quite a crowd. The board excelled with time to the point of
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having around 500 users when it got to be a security risk in my eyes and we
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put in the general password system (made by Cheap Shades, of course).
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Eventually, that crowd got weeded down to a lot fewer people and some time
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after that, I was hospitalized. After my release from the hospital, Cheap
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Shades and I (me on the ideas and Shades on the programming) created a
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modified version of WWIV BBS program to suit my wants/needs and it resembled
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the old Shop set-up. As time went on, it became a name of its own through the
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crowd that hung out on it as well as having Phrack Inc. as being based there.
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For more detailed explainations of how things came about and about a few
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things mentioned above, see the big history file in this issue of Phrack Inc.
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I've met a few members of the phreak/hack world including the following:
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Knight Lightning, Cheap Shades, Forest Ranger, The W(hack)o Cracko Bros., Dr.
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Forbin, Data Line, and Reverend Enge (all local to me), as well as Jester
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Sluggo, Blue Buccaneer, Phantom Phreaker, Doom Prophet, Bill from RNOC, Tuc,
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Dan The Operator, Lex Luthor, The Leftist, Sir Francis Drake, Loki, Disk
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Jockey, Control C, Synthetic Slug, Lucifer 666, Mad Hatter, Cutthroat, The Mad
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Hacker (219), Sir William, Dr. Cypher, Hatchet Molly, Bad Subscript, The
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Mentor, Cisban Evil Priest, Phrozen Ghost, Surfer Bob, Crimson Death (618), The
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Dictator, Doc Holiday (901), and The Ur-Vile. Some of the memorable phreak
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boards I was on (besides my own) included The Dark Tower, The Pipeline,
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Broadway Show, Zyolog, Stronghold East Elite, Stronghold North, Hell Phrozen
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Over, Private Sector, Pirate-80, Stalag 13, Lunatic Labs UnLtd., Quick Shop,
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Metal Shop Brewery, NetSys, The Private Connection, ShadowSpawn, RACS III, The
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Pearly Gates, Brainstorm Elite, Metalland North, The Alliance, Intergalactic
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Dismantling, Inc. (IDI), DUNE, Speed Demon Elite, The Abyss, MetroMedia/Danger
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Zone Private, The Matrix, Thieve's World, FreeWorld II, Flying Circus, Twilight
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Zone, Septic Tank, The Lost City of Atlantis, Phantasie Realm, CHAMAS, and
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probably a few others I forgot that were important. Certain knowledge I've
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gained over the years is attributed to various boards forementioned as well as
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people like Bill from RNOC, Phantom Phreaker, Doom Prophet, The Videosmith, and
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many others not to mention reading (a key part to learning technical things)
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and social engineering.
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I utterly hate working with computers for anything other than
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communicating with friends and occasionally word processing. Programming on
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them is the most repugnant thought in the world to me (no offense Shades!).
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I've really never been much for hacking at all, although I did gain a
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bit of an interest through the legitimate accounts I gained on systems such as
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NetSys run by Terminus in Maryland. Hacking was never really much for me
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(besides looking at things on dull systems that were totally useless) when I
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first got the modem. Now that I'm at college and have access to it, I'm
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learning VM/CMS a bit so that I can use Bitnet and work through/with it.
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I attended and had a part in organizing both SummerCon '87 and
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PartyCon '87 (very much in SummerCon and very little in PartyCon). I also
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attended SummerCon '88 for a little while on each of the days except Sunday. I
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was supposed to be on the NEW TAP staff, run by the W(hack)o Cracko Bros. as
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well as being on the staff of Telecomputist (which sponsored SummerCon '87) and
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doing all but writing articles for Phrack Inc. Other than that, I'm not
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terribly involved with phreaker/hacker media.
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The only group I was ever in was The 2600 Club! which later revised
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into The NEW 2600 Club! which was just as ignorant with more interesting names
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but about an equal participation in anything. I learned I was able to advance
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through the phreak world without the booster of a club besides using my board
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as a reference. I didn't need to rely on the work of others.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Interests: Telecommunications (basically phreaking knowledge-wise
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now), music (heavy metal of all sorts plus so much more
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and playing electric guitar), fraternity life (party), women
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(white ones, blond, with blue eyes, and NO FAT CHICKS!
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Namely, Kimberly), driving (and one day, I'll drive that
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fucking DeLorean!)
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Taran's Favorite Things
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-----------------------
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Women: Kimberly (see above...I went all out!)
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Cars: Lamborghini Contachs, DeLoreans, Lotuses, Vectors, etc.
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Foods: NO VEGETABLES!
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Music: Heavy metal, Pink Floyd, classic rock.
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Leisure: Partying, playing guitar, spending time with the woman.
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Alcoholic fun: Tequila shots, Rum & Coke, good beer (pretty much anything),
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Long Island Tea, and those funky teas you find at college
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parties in garbage cans lined with garbage bags (hmm!)
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Most Memorable Experiences
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--------------------------
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Forest Ranger's conferences (what would YOU do for a Klondike Bar at 3am?).
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Car accident with Jester Sluggo as well as almost a 2nd time afterwards (keep
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drinking!).
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Bell Shock Force conferences (yes ma'am, I'm sorry but you'll just have to cut
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those wires)
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Getting busted in late May '87 (don't try it, it ain't fun).
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SummerCon '87 (a better party than PartyCon '87, met a lot of great people).
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PartyCon '87 (a lot of fun, but too unorganized although I met a few more
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people that I had wanted to).
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SummerCon '88 (wait, did I attend that???).
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Some People to Mention
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----------------------
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Knight Lightning (my right hand man; although he wasn't terribly
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knowledgeable, he was always there and trying to help out and still
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is!|)
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David Lightman 314 (for allowing me to use his program to start what turned
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out to be Metal Shop Private)
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Man-Tooth (my original 2nd co-sysop next to KL who drove me down to David
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Lightman's house in South-fucking-County St. Louis for 30 minutes)
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Dr. Forbin/Mr. Modem (for re-transferring the original program after something
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got fucked after the ride to South-fucking-County)
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Forest Ranger (wild man, can't say much about him without getting hurt|)
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Phantom Phreaker (we found ya for 2600 Club and you excelled far beyond any of
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the rest of us in the club did, plus you helped my board immensely)
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Barbie Doll (for suggesting the idea of Phrack Inc. in different words even if
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nobody knows what or who you were or where you were from)
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The W(hack)o Cracko Bros. (what a couple of idiots)
|
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Oryan Quest (never has there been as bad a pest as this man, but he turned out
|
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to be human Mexican, but human| after we were both busted,
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interestingly enough)
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Lex Luthor (for freaking me out when he first called my board and contributing
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a bit here and there)
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Capt. Hook (taught me a bit about social engineering here and there and
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introduced me to a few people as well as helping out a couple of
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times)
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Cheap Shades (what would Metal Shop have been without the programming mastery
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of this individual; my left hand man and great friend as well)
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Tuc (generally a good friend and historical reference as well as creating the
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Pro-Phile that I based the rest of them on)
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Bill from RNOC (another one of my best friends who is the smartest person
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potentially, and definitely the smartest when it comes to phreaking
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and hacking put together; a great source of information, and one of
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the most hilarious people I know)
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Olorin The White (if this guy puts me in his group one more time, I'm gonna
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kill him!)
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Inside Jokes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Mary likes corn. Are you stupid (corn, cheese, free)? Supervisors at Pizza
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Hut? Essscuse me Mr. Corley, but I was juss lookin' fo sum bonez...I'm Bosco.
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What's the worse that could happen? Smoke. Raggy! Raggy! HeeheeHEEHeeheehee
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hee. KS-KS-KS <Gulp!>. Do you know any phreaks who carry around their own
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trunks. IIIII Like Chi-Nese! Listing for Dalkon Shields please. I know
|
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that's a blue box! Hello, security? Do we have a trace? We do. Good.
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<LAUGHTER!>. AMD. We make display. We're hopping on a plane now and coming
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to Maryland to kick your ass! For $20 I'll sell you 5 lbs. of baking soda.
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Doesn't he look like The Fly? You almost just hit the car again! Keep
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drinking! It was the other side of the car this time! Keep drinking! Do you
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know what your aunt would do to you if you got in another accident? Keep
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drinking! I hate it when your dick hits the water in the bottom of the
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urinal, don't you? But what do you think about it? But what do you think
|
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about it? But what do you think about it? And a complimentary beer comes
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with the room. Domino's dude! Ya wanna get paid? Run to me boys. Guess
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where I'm calling from? NO! NO! COCKSUCKER! I'mLuckyI'mLuckyI'mLucky! But
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first off, do you have Karl Marx's phone number? Dude. NAA. Dude. NAA.
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Dude. NAA. The meat was SOOOO tender, it just slid off the bones. Chicken.
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Hey, you know like you have a little piece of wire hanging down from your
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nose? Jolly Green Faggot. That made me pucker my lips. Sweet. Baksketball
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Jones. HAHAHAHAHA<fart>HAHAHAHA. You Bonehead. I would have reached my hand
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in but I had just finished deficating. Dan, you're too thin for your voice.
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You can almost hear the dogs across the street barking. I only want to know
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two things: 1) How do you blue box off of CCIS and 2) how do you remotely take
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total control of LMOS? NO! I'M BIOC! <STAMP> BIOC <STAMP> BIOC <STAMP>
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BIOC. "BIOC Agent 003 was arrested today for stamping his name on his RA's
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forehead."
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I'm against pretty much all forms of fraud now that I've spent the
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night in jail, the summer of '87 in pain and waiting, and will spend the next 3
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years of my life on probation. I'm not informing to anyone about anything if
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you have thoughts about that statement, but I have no part in anything
|
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fraudulent. I've always thought that carding was the most stupid crime
|
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connected with computers and that it's too risky to be worth it in the end. I
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hope that the future phreaks and hackers keep around and retain what's been
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built up over the many years since long before I'd heard of phreaking or
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hacking.
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I hope you enjoyed this file. Although I had at one time intended on this
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being my last Pro-Phile, it's actually the first of many to come...And now
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for the regularly taken poll from all 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? Generally, the cool ones aren't, but
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of course, in every large group of people, you'll probably find a few geeks
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here and there. Thanks for your time, Randy. No problem, Randy.
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Taran King
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue 20, File 3 of 12
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Phrack Inc./Metal Shop Private Timeline
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Winter 1982 - CS gets computer system (TI-99)
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Summer 1983 - TK gets computer system
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Fall 1983 - Andy Kutner gave TK phone numbers to local BBSes, mainframes, and
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MCI/Sprint dial-ups; KL gets computer (no modem yet) and gets into
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pirating
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February 1984 - David Lightman 314 puts up The Dark Tower, TK becomes co-sysop
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March 1984 - KL gets modem, becomes Dark Tower Co-sysop
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March 1985 - CS gets modem, enters phreak/hack scene through Man-Tooth by
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giving Shades first BBS list
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June 1985 - 2600 Club formed on Laserbeam, local board with phreak/hack subs
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July 1985 - Phone line installed, Metal Shop: The Dark Tower Phase II arises
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with KL and Man-Tooth as co-sysops; Dr. Forbin/Mr. Modem helps out
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through ideas on The Forbin Project plus helping by sending source
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to TK after original screwed
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August 1985 - Dark Tower rearises and struggles against MS for a while, but
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failed and downed within 1 month; CS gets IBM XT set-up
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September 1985 - "Dark Tower Phase II" dropped, making the board Metal Shop
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November 17, 1985 - Phrack Inc. formed as a newsletter based around 2600 Club
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December 1985 - The New 2600 Club formed; 2601 Club, etc; 2600 Club totally
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dissolved; MS AE goes up
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January 2, 1986 - Metal Shop becomes MSP
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January 1986 - Phrack World News (Phreak World News) starts
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February 1986 - Whackoland goes up; Whackoland Gazette idea started, developed
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into New Tap which was going to be sponsored by MSP as well as
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others; Telepub '86.
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March 1986 - The Brewery becomes MSB, making the Metal Shop Triad; MSP changes
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gen. pw to up security due to busts on Phoenix Phortress from
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(PW was...) REQUIRED to MADHOUSE (Anthrax song)
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March 26, 1986 - Master Lock vs. Phrack Inc. situation arises
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April 27, 1986 - MS AE goes 40 megs
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May 2, 1986 - CS visited by FBI
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May 10, 1986 - Institutionalized therefore MSP downed on May 12
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June 8, 1986 - Telecomputist becomes a supported product of MSP
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August 1986 - Quick Shop goes up
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March 1987 - Quick Shop goes down
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May 1987 - CS & TK busted; MSP down forever
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June 19-21, 1987 - SummerCon '87
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July 21, 1987 - Summer '87 busts
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July 24-26, 1987 - PartyCon '87
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July 22-24, 1988 - SummerCon '88
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^*^
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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Two, Issue 20, File 4 of 12
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Welcome To Metal Shop Private
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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As a final farewell, we've decided to release what remained on Metal Shop
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Private at the time it went down. We regret that due to our misjudgement some
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of the messages were deleted because of the expiration date on the messages.
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The following is a run through of the whole board program as if you were
|
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logging on remotely. Various explainations for various parts of the board will
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be given in parentheses.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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ACCOUNT: MADHOUSE (MADHOUSE was the general password in case you were not
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on the system.)
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Once again...Welcome to:
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_ _ _______
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| \/ | / _____/
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|_||_|etal/ /hop
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_________/ /
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/__________/
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P R I V A T E
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300/1200 Baud
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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We know YOU'RE coming to SummerCon...
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RIGHT?
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Enter number or name
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NN: TARAN KING
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PW: XXXXXXXX
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PH: #-#-XXXX
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(There was no new user password. Unless you had someone else's password, there
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was no way outside of applying for membership through me to get on the system)
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Last few callers:
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4869: Sir Francis Drake 56
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4870: The Sensei 18
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4871: The Sensei 18
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4872: Knight Lightning 2
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4873: Cheap Shades 3
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You are caller 4874
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Auto message by: Unknown User
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Congratulations to the class of 1987...
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now FUCK OFF!!!!! hmmm....
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Name: Taran King 1
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Time allowed on: 255
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Last on : 07/28/87
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T - 4:14:55
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Main > M
|
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|
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|
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(At this point, we jumped to the message base and data-captured all the
|
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messages into separate files. If you feel like maintaining continuity, read
|
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those files now.)
|
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|
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|
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(We're back from the message base now.)
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T - 3:37:55
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314-432-0756 Metal Shop Private (Sysop: Taran King)
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314-394-8259 Metal Shop Brewery (Sysop: Beer Wolf)
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201-366-4431 The Private Sector (Sysop: Private Sector) (Temporarily Down)
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201-837-8504 The Radical Board (Sysop: The Radical)
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215-844-8836 Lost City Of Atlantis (New: DIGITAL) (Sysop: The Lineman)
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219-322-7266 The Private Connection (PW: PHOENIX) (Sysop: The Mad Hacker)
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219-659-1503 ShadowSpawn (Login: JOB*FUCK) (Sysop: The Psychic Warlord)
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301-540-3659 NetSys Unix (2400 Baud) (Sysop: Terminus)
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301-540-3658 NetSys Unix (1200 Baud) (Sysop: Terminus)
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301-540-3657 NetSys Unix (1200 Baud) (Sysop: Terminus)
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301-540-3656 NetSys Unix (1200 Baud) (Sysop: Terminus)
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304-744-2253 Pirate 80 (Sysop: Scan Man)
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305-395-6906 Digital Logic's Data Service (New: DIGIT)(Sysop: Digital Logic)
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313-641-9649 Phantasie Realm (Login: NEW 2nd Login: CANON) (Sysop: Ctrl C)
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313-851-0912 Scan Line (New: SCANACO) (Sysop: The Scanner)
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314-921-7938 Telecomputist Newsletter Newsline (Sysop: Forest Ranger)
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415-522-3074 Speed Demon Private (Password: LEGACY) (Sysop: The Rocker)
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616-344-2718 Thieve's World (Sysop: Thomas Covenant)
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806-799-0016 Phreak Klass Room 2600 (PW: EDUCATE) (Sysop: The Egyptian Lover)
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818-993-7422 The Abyss (New User Acct.=CAMA PW=CAROT) (Sysop: Dark Cavalier)
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914-LOG-ONIT RACS III - TUCBBS (Sysop: Tuc)
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213-559-7306 Telecom & Sports Line (Sysop: Computer Wiz Kid)
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(All of the files found on the AE section were also available here with
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descriptions for downloading. The following is a list of the available files
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Main Section
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1: Hacking Philes
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2: Phrack Inc.
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3: Phrack Inc. II
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4: Phreak Philes
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5: Phreak Philes II
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6: Series/Articles
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Gfiles: (1-6, ^0),L,Q : 1
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Hacking Philes
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1: The Basics of Hacking I-III by TKOS
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2: The Basics of Hacking:Intro by Dr.Pepper
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3: Technical Hacking:Vol.I by The Warelock
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4: Govt.Computer Security Techniques I
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5: Govt.Computer Security Techniques II
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6: Govt.Computer Security Techniques III
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7: The Trojan Horse Method of Hacking
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8: The Fine Art of Telesearching by Dragyn
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9: Hacking RSTS by Sam Sneed
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10: Hacking the RSTS/E System Volume I
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11: Basic RSTS
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12: RSTS Backdoors Part II by The Marauder
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13: Hacking RSTS/E v9.X-XX Vol.I by Marauder
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14: Inside RSTS/E Volume I by The Marauder
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15: Inside RSTS/E Volume II by The Marauder
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16: Inside RSTS/E Volume VI by The Marauder
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17: RSTS Chat Program
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18: RSTS Terminal to Terminal Comm Program
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19: PDP-11 Basic Plus Programming by CEO
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20: Introduction to the PDP-10 with TOPS-20
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21: Hacking TOPS by Galactus and Blitziod
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22: Notes on TOPS-20 System by Blue Archer
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23: A Beginner's Guide to Hacking Unix
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24: Basic Unix Use by Lord Lawless
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25: A Basic Guide to Hacking Unix by TEL
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26: Unix - Operating System of the Future
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27: Unix Usage Notes by Striker
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28: Unix Users' G-Phile by The Line Breaker
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29: Output from Unix's Fortune Program
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30: Hacking VAX's VMS by Lex Luthor & LOD/H
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31: Advanced Hacking VAX's VMS by Lex Luthor
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32: Hacking VAX's VMS Part III by Lex Luthor
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33: World of VAX
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34: Hacking the HP2000 by BIOC Agent 003
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35: Hacking the HP2000 Intro
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36: Hacking the HP2000 Part I
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37: Hacking the HP2000 Part II
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38: Hacking the HP2000 Part III
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39: Hacking the HP2000 Part IV
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40: Hacking the HP2000 Part V
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41: Hacking the HP3000 by TFA
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42: Hacking the HP3000 by De Bug
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43: Hacking the HP3000 by Galactus/Blitziod
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44: Fun With Music by Ozzy Osbourne
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45: Hacking SUNY's Prime-Net by B. Banzai
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46: Hacking Primos Systems - Nanuk of the N.
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47: Hacking Primos Vol. 1 by Codes Master
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48: Hacking Primos Vol. 2 by Codes Master
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49: Hacking Cosmos I-II by Lex Luthor-LOD/H
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50: Cosmos Frame Training Manual by Loki
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51: 1986 Cosmos Files Pt.I:Intro
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52: 1986 Cosmos Files Pt.II:Facility Prefix
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53: 1986 Cosmos Files Pt.III:Service Orders
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54: Common Bell System Computers by F.Carson
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55: Hacking TRW by Mark Hamill
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56: TRW Address Formats by The Line Breaker
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57: TRW Code Definitions by The Line Breaker
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58: TRW Terminology by Master Blaster
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59: Hacking Dun & Bradstreet by BIOC and TUC
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60: Telenet Dir, Tutorial, & Term. ID's
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61: The Telenet Connection: Int'l Accessing
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62: Access to Telenet Via Int'l Telex
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63: Hacking ARPAnet I by The Source
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64: Hacking ARPAnet II by The Source
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65: Hacking ARPAnet III by The Source
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66: The Hackman's Arpanet Tutorial Part IV
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67: Hacking ARPAnet V by The Source
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68: Hacking ARPAnet VI by The Source
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69: Hacking The Lexington Air Force Computer
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70: Defense Data Network Blues by Baud Baron
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71: The Ins and Outs of Packet Switching
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72: How-To-Series: Hacking Tymnet
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73: Tymnet Numbers from PhoneLine Phantoms
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74: Hacking the IBM VM/370 By Another Hacker
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75: IBM's System/370 by The Motorhead
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76: Hacking VM/370 by Galactus and Blitziod
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77: VMSSP Systems Part I by The Motorhead
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78: VMSSP Systems Part II by The Motorhead
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79: RSX11M Version.3x Real Time OpSys
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80: RSX11M 4 Version 3.x by Terminus and LD
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81: RSX11M 7 Version 3.x by Terminus and LD
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82: The RSX-11M File by The Omen
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83: Exploring GEISCO by Boethius
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84: FACS Facts by Sharp Razor
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85: Chilton Corp. Credimatic by Ryche
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86: Chilton Corp. Credimatic by Ryche Ver. 2
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87: Hacking Bank Of America by Dark Creaper
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88: Hacking Bank Of America Part II
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89: Mini-Dir to Dow Jones News/Retrieval
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90: CompuServe Tips by Eric Diamond
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91: Free CompuServe Passwords
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92: A Basic Guide To The Source & CompuServe
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93: The SCRATCH PAD Electronic Info System
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94: The SCRATCH PAD System Part II
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95: PACTIME Computers by Phone Bug
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96: EasyLink Mail-Grams Directory
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97: Hacking WVNET
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98: Hacking Alpha Systems by By-Tor
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99: Dartmouth Kiewit System by Lone Ranger
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100: Hacking McDonalds Computer by Herb
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101: Hacking Western Union's EasyLink by BIOC
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102: Uninet Logon Procedures and Directory
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103: Peacock Timeshare Systems by The Omen
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104: Hacking Rampart Systems Pt.1 by TWCB
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105: Hacking Rampart Systems Pt.2 by TWCB
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106: International Hacking Notes by Reaper
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107: Packet Networks by Mad Max of W. Germany
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108: The Basics of Radio Hacking Part I
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109: The Basics of Radio Hacking Part II
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110: Government 800 Numbers
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111: E/COM Directory: U.S. Postal Service
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112: 314-721-4801 Network Fun by The Trapper
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113: Toll Library Numbers by Shadow 2600
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114: The 310 Pre-Phix: Hacker's Paradise
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115: Dial-It Services by Scan Man
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Gfiles: (1-115, ^0),L,Q : Q
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Gfiles: (1-6, ^1),L,Q : 2
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Phrack Inc.
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1: Phrack I Introduction by Taran King
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2: Hacking SAM's Dial-Up Security
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3: Boot Tracing Made Easy by Cheap Shades
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4: The Phone Phreak's Fry-Um Guide
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5: Using MCI Calling Cards by KL
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6: How to Pick Master Locks by Ninja and GF
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7: Acetylene Balloon Bomb by Clashmaster
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8: Schools & University Numbers
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9: Phrack II Index by Taran King
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10: Prevention of the Billing Office Blues
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11: Homemade Guns by Man-Tooth
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12: How to Make Blow Darts by The Pyro
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13: TAC Dialups by Phantom Phreaker
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14: Total Universal Info Services Via ISDN
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15: MCI Overview by Knight Lightning
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16: The Hackers Guide to RSTS-E 8.0
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17: Phreak World News I by Knight Lightning
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18: Phrack III Index by Cheap Shades
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19: ROLM Profile by Monty Python
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20: Shotgun Shell Bombs by Man-Tooth
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21: Signalling Systems Around the World
|
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22: Private Audience by The Overlord (313)
|
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23: Fortell Systems by Phantom Phreaker
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24: Electronic Eavesdropper by Circle Lord
|
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25: Making a Shock Rod by Circle Lord
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26: Introduction to PBX's by KL
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27: Phreak World News II by Knight Lightning
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28: Phrack Pro-Phile I on Crimson Death
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29: Ringback Codes for the 314 NPA
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30: False Identification by Forest Ranger
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31: Profile of MAX Long Distance Service
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32: Breaching and Clearing Obstacles by TK
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33: Crashing DEC-10's by The Mentor
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34: Centrex Renaissance Pt.II by Sluggo
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35: Homemade Speed by The Leftist
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36: PWN III Part I by Knight Lightning
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37: PWN III Part II by Knight Lightning
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38: PWN III Part III by Knight Lightning
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39: Intro to Phrack V by Taran King
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40: Phrack Pro-Phile II on Broadway Hacker
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41: Hacking DEC's Part I by Carrier Culprit
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42: Hand-To-Hand Combat by Bad Boy In Black
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43: Digital Multiplex System (DMS) 100 by KL
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44: Bolt Bombs by The Leftist
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45: Wide-Area Networks by Jester Sluggo
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46: Short-Wave Radio Hacking by The Seker
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47: Mobile Telephone Communications
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48: PWN IV Part I by Knight Lightning
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49: PWN IV Part II by Knight Lightning
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50: PWN IV Part III by Knight Lightning
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51: Phrack VI Index by Taran King
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52: Pro-Phile on Groups by Knight Lightning
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53: The Technical Revolution by Dr. Crash
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54: How to Have Fun With a Bic by Leftist
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55: Unix Nasties by Shooting Shark
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56: Smoke Bomb by Alpine Kracker
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57: Cellular Telephones by High Evolutionary
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58: Wide-Area Networks II by Jester Sluggo
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59: PWN V Part I by Knight Lightning
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60: PWN V Part II by Knight Lightning
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61: PWN V Part III by Knight Lightning
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62: PWN V Part IV by Knight Lightning
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63: PWN V Part V by Knight Lightning
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64: Phrack VII Index by Taran King
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65: Phrack Pro-Phile IV on Scan Man
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66: Hacker's Manifesto by The Mentor
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67: Hacking the Chilton Corp. Credimatic
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68: Programming RSTS/E File1: Programming
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69: American Dynamite by The Rocker
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70: Unix Trojan Horses by Shooting Shark
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71: PWN VI Part I by Knight Lightning
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72: PWN VI Part II by Knight Lightning
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73: PWN VI Part III by Knight Lightning
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74: Phrack VIII Index by Taran King
|
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75: Phrack Pro-Phile V on Tuc by Taran King
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76: City-Wide Centrex by The Executioner
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77: The Integrated Services Digital Network
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78: The Art of Junction Box Modeming
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79: Compuserve Info by Morgoth & Lotus
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80: Fun with Automatic Tellers by Mentor
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81: PWN VII Part I by Knight Lightning
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82: PWN VII Part II by Knight Lightning
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83: Intro to Phrack IX
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84: Phrack Pro-Phile 6
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85: Fun With the Centagram VMS Network
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86: Programming RSTS/E File2: Editors
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87: Inside Dialog by Ctrl C
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88: Plant Measurement by The Executioner
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89: Multi-User Chat Program for DEC-10's
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90: Introduction to Videoconferencing by KL
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91: Loop Maintenance Operations System
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92: PWN VIII by Knight Lightning
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93: Phrack X Index by Taran King
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94: Pro-Phile VII on Dave Starr by TK
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95: The TMC Primer by Cap'n Crax
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96: A Beginner's Guide to IBM VM/370
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97: Circuit Switched Digital Capability
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98: Hacking Primos Part I by Evil Jay
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99: ANI by Doom Prophet and Phantom Phreaker
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100: Phrack World News IX Part I by KL
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101: Phrack World News IX Part II by KL
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102: Phrack XI Index by Taran King
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103: Pro-Phile VIII on Wizard of Arpanet
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104: Prefix Access Code Translator by Exy
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105: Hacking Voice Mail Systems
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106: Simple Data Encryption by The Leftist
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107: AIS - Automatic Intercept System by TK
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108: Hacking Primos I,II,III by Evil Jay
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109: Telephone Signalling Methods by DP
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110: Cellular Spoofing from Amadeus
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111: Busy Line Verification by P.Phreaker
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112: Phrack World News X by Knight Lightning
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113: Phrack World News XI by Knight Lightning
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114: Phrack XII Index by Taran King
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115: Pro-Phile IX on Agrajag The Prolonged
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116: The Life & Times of The Executioner
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117: Understanding DMS Part I by Control C
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118: The Total Network Data System by DP
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119: CSDC II - Hardware Requirements by Exy
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120: Hacking : OSL Systems by Evil Jay
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121: Busy Line Verification Part II by PP
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122: Scan Man's Rebuttal to PWN
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123: Phrack World News XII Part I by KL
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124: Phrack World News XII Part II by KL
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Gfiles: (1-124, ^0),L,Q : Q
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Gfiles: (1-6, ^2),L,Q : 3
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Phrack Inc. II
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1: Phrack 13 Index by Taran King
|
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2: Real Phreaker's Guide Vol 2 by TK and KL
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3: How to Fuck Up the World by UrLord
|
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4: How to Build a Paisley Box by TC and DH
|
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5: Phreaks In Verse by Sir Francis Drake
|
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6: R.A.G. - Rodents Are Gay by Evil Jay
|
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7: Are You A Phone Geek? by Doom Prophet
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8: Computerists Underground News Tabloid
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9: RAGS - The Best of Sexy Exy
|
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10: Phrack World News XIII by KL
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Gfiles: (1-10, ^0),L,Q : Q
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Gfiles: (1-6, ^3),L,Q : 4
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Phreak Philes
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1: Better Homes and Blue Boxing Part I
|
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2: Better Homes and Blue Boxing Part II
|
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3: Better Homes and Blue Boxing Part III
|
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4: The Art and Practice of Blue Boxing
|
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5: 2600 Single Tone Generator
|
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6: Portable Blue Box Plans by Ford Prefect
|
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7: Blue Box Plans with XR-2207 Chip
|
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8: How to Build a Black Box + Mainframes
|
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9: Red Boxing with Whistles by Researcher
|
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10: White Box
|
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11: Creation of a Silver Box by The Mace
|
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12: Solid State Silver Boxes by Number Six
|
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13: Clear Box
|
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14: Into a Cheese Box by Sir Knight
|
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15: The Green Box by Blue Buccaneer
|
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16: Chrome Box Diagrams
|
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17: Brown Box Plans by The Doc
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18: Gold Box Plans by Sir William
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19: How-To-Series Part III: Tron Box
|
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20: How to Construct a Purple Box
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21: The Conference Box by Madd Max
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22: Bud Box Plans Revision 2.0
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23: Introducing: The Beige Box
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24: The Aqua Box by The Traveler
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25: Bottle-Nosed Dolphin Grey Box
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26: The Rainbow Box: It Really Exists!
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27: Make Your Dog Into A Cheesebox
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28: Urine Box Plans
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29: Scarlet Box Plans by The Pimp
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30: The Sand Box from High Mountain Hackers
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31: How to make a Pearl Box by Dr. D-Code
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32: Making The Lunch Box by Dr. D-Code
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33: Acrylic Box Plans by The Pimp
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34: Crimson Box Plans by Dr. D-Code
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35: How to Build a Blotto Box
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36: Building Your Own Switchboard
|
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37: The Poor Man's 2600 Hertz by Sir Briggs
|
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38: The Myth of the 2600 Hz Detector
|
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39: Verification by Fred Steinbeck
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40: Verification by Forest Ranger
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41: Busy Verification Conference Circuit
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42: How to 'Blue Box' into 'Russia'
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43: Electronic Toll Fraud Devices
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44: Boxtones by The Pyro
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45: The Joy of "Boxing" by The Dragyn
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46: Phree Calls by The Seker
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47: Boxing Around the World by **Mob-Rules**
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48: Routing and System Codes Part I
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49: Blue Boxing Numbers (1-800's)
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50: City Conference Computer by Tom Tone
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51: Teleconferencing Phone Numbers
|
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52: Essence of Telephone Conferencing
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53: The World of Teleconferencing
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54: Alliance Teleconferencing
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55: The Call Waiting Tap by The Byte
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56: Wiretapping by an Unknown Author
|
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57: Tapping Computer Data is Easy
|
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58: Pen-Registering and Tracing
|
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59: Bell Tones by Compy
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60: Bell Hell Volume 1 by The Dutchman
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61: Bell Hell Volume 2 by The Dutchman
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62: Bell Hell Volume 3 by The Dutchman
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63: Telephone & Communication Sabotage
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64: Thrashing Ma... by Baby Demon
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65: GTE Recordings... by Baby Demon
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66: Carrier Identification Codes Listing
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67: Equal Access Override Codes
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68: Equal Access and Modem Autodialers
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69: Page-A-Fone Beepers by Lefty Carlson
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70: A Guide to A.D.S. Systems Part I
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71: Exploring Caves in Travelnet
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72: Calling Card Secrets from Pirate 80
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73: Japan Embassy of the USSR by Mad Marvin
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74: Transmission Test Line and Terminations
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75: NWB's Infoline by The Sensei
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76: Tones & Announcements "Description"
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77: The Origin of Phreaking
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78: The Phreaker's Bible by BIOC Agent 003
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79: The Phreaker's Handbook by Cat-Trax
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80: Phreak Reading List '86 from CEO
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81: The Fine Art of Scanning
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82: Phun with Fortress Fones by Surf Rat
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83: The Phun of International Calling
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84: AT&T Newslines
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85: CN/A, MCI, & Metrophone Directory
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86: Accessing Numbers by The Arabian Knight
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87: CN/A List by The Pyrite
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88: The Complete -> 800 <- by The Traveler
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89: The Truth Behind Those 9999 Numbers
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90: How to Fight Sprint by Grandmaster Flash
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91: AT&T International Dialing Country Codes
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92: The Federal Black Pages by Line Breaker
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93: The 976 Exchange
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94: 950 Prefix by The Courier
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95: The Phreaker's Guide to Loop Lines
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96: The Book of 'Loops' from TuSwF
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97: Loops
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98: Understanding PBX Systems by The Sensei
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99: Centrex Renaissance "The Technology"
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100: Diverters: What They Are and How to Use
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101: Intro to AUTOVON Pt. 1 by ShAdOwRuNnEr
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102: Intro to AUTOVON Pt. 2 by ShAdOwRuNnEr
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103: Intro to AUTOVON Pt. 3 by ShAdOwRuNnEr
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104: AUTOVON Prefixes by ShAdOwRuNnEr
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105: Your Rights as a Phone Phreak
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106: Computer Fraud Laws by CEO
|
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107: 2084: A Phone Odyssey
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108: Home Phone Tips
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109: General Phone Information by The Ace
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110: Bell Special Intelligence Force
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111: Basics of Telecommunications by KL
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112: The History of Telecommunications by KL
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113: The History of British Phreaking
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114: USTA '86 by Executive Hacker/Pro.Phreak
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115: Switching Equipment by The Diamond
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116: ESS: Orwell's Prophecy from BIOC Agent 3
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117: Electronic Switching Advances by BIOC
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118: The History of ESS by Lex Luthor
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119: Interesting Things to do on Step Lines
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120: Tellabs' 7002 Dial Long Line Module
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121: Tandems by Forest Ranger
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122: Article on CLASS/LASS
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123: LASS Features from Executioner of PLP
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124: How To Use Call-Waiting Cancel Feature
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125: The Integrated Services Digital Network
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126: ISDN Volume I by Zandar Zan
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127: ISDN Volume II by Zandar Zan
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128: Incoming Trunk Service Observing by Exy
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129: Prefix Access Code Translater by Exy/PLP
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130: Equal Access and the American Dream
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131: The Relationship Between Carot & ROTL
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132: TSPS Coin Control Signals by Scan Man
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133: Coin Services by The (414) Wizard
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134: ANI & ONI by The *ELITE* Phreakers Club
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135: Radio Packet Frequencies
|
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136: Picture Phone
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137: AT&T Forgery by The Blue Buccaneer
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138: Cellular Phreaking by The Bootlegger
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139: Making & Taking Advantage of 3-Way Fones
|
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140: How to Listen in on Cordless Telephones
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141: AT&T Remote Terminal Cabinets by Dr.Doom
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142: Phucked Agent 04s Terminal Hardware File
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143: The Craft Access Terminal from Tuc
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144: Dealing with the Rate & Route Operator
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145: Shadow 2600/Kid & Co.'s Chat w/a Lineman
|
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146: TAS Lingo Simplified
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147: Bell System Common Language by Sensei
|
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148: The Bell Glossary by Mad Marvin
|
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149: Just Some Telco Terms by Zandar Zan
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150: A Little Something About Your Phone Co.
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151: Something of Interest About the Telco
|
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Gfiles: (1-151, ^0),L,Q : Q
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Gfiles: (1-6, ^4),L,Q : 5
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Phreak Philes II
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1: Pink Box Plans by Einstein and AE Angel
|
||
2: Olive Box Plans by Arnold
|
||
3: The Neon Box by Mad Hatter
|
||
4: The Blast Box by Shadowhawk I
|
||
5: Mirror Box by Fatal Error
|
||
6: Frequency Generator by Captain Quieg
|
||
7: Handy Telephone Circuits by Eye-No Phonz
|
||
8: How to Build a Linesman's Handset
|
||
9: Switching Systems by Terminus
|
||
10: Electronic Switching in the U.S.
|
||
11: Fiber Optics by Celtic Phrost
|
||
12: Basic Signaling by Asmodeus Rex
|
||
13: Network Transmission Notes by Terminus
|
||
14: Tone List by The Bootleg
|
||
15: The Equal Access Hacker's Guide
|
||
16: The Numbering Plan by Terminus
|
||
17: Using Diverters by Galactus and Blitziod
|
||
18: Understanding The Computer-Based PBX
|
||
19: Understanding PBX Systems by Terminus
|
||
20: ROLM/NET by Celtic Phrost
|
||
21: Mobile Phone Repeaters by Bellcon
|
||
22: Illinois Bell Information Bulletin
|
||
23: The Phreak Chronicles: REMOBs
|
||
24: Fast Data Encryption by Spartacus
|
||
25: Merry Pranksters from BIOC Agent 003
|
||
26: International Numbers by The Comedian
|
||
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|
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Gfiles: (1-26, ^0),L,Q : Q
|
||
|
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|
||
Gfiles: (1-6, ^5),L,Q : 6
|
||
|
||
Series/Articles
|
||
|
||
1: BIOC's Basic Telecom-Table of Contents
|
||
2: BIOC's Basic Telecom I
|
||
3: BIOC's Basic Telecom II
|
||
4: BIOC's Basic Telecom III
|
||
5: BIOC's Basic Telecom IV
|
||
6: BIOC's Basic Telecom V
|
||
7: BIOC's Basic Telecom VI
|
||
8: BIOC's Basic Telecom VII
|
||
9: MCI Glossary Part I by Knight Lightning
|
||
10: MCI Glossary Part II by Knight Lightning
|
||
11: MCI Glossary Part III by Knight Lightning
|
||
12: MCI Glossary Part IV by Knight Lightning
|
||
13: MCI Glossary Part V by Knight Lightning
|
||
14: Syndicate Report Issue 1 by The Sensei
|
||
15: Syndicate Report Issue 2 by The Sensei
|
||
16: Syndicate Report Issue 3 by The Sensei
|
||
17: Syndicate Report Issue 4 by The Sensei
|
||
18: Syndicate Report Issue 5 by The Sensei
|
||
19: Syndicate Report Issue 6 by The Sensei
|
||
20: Syndicate Report Issue 7 by The Sensei
|
||
21: Syndicate Report Issue 8 by The Sensei
|
||
22: Syndicate Report Issue 9 by The Sensei
|
||
23: Syndicate Report Issue 10 by The Sensei
|
||
24: Syndicate Report Issue 11 by The Sensei
|
||
25: Telecom World Monthly I File 1
|
||
26: TWM I File 2 by The Specialist
|
||
27: TWM I File 3 by The Specialist
|
||
28: TWM I File 4 by The Specialist
|
||
29: TWM I File 5 by The Specialist
|
||
30: TWM I File 6 by The Specialist
|
||
31: TWM I File 7 by The Specialist
|
||
32: TWM I File 8 by The Specialist
|
||
33: TWM I File 9 by The Specialist
|
||
34: TWM I File 10 by The Specialist
|
||
35: TWM I File 11 by The Specialist
|
||
36: TWM I File 12 by The Specialist
|
||
37: TWM I File 13 by The Specialist
|
||
38: TWM I File 14 by The Specialist
|
||
39: TWM I File 15 by The Specialist
|
||
40: TWM I File 16 by The Specialist
|
||
41: TWM I File 17 by The Specialist
|
||
42: TWM II File 1 by The Specialist
|
||
43: TWM II File 2 by The Specialist
|
||
44: TWM II File 3 by The Specialist
|
||
45: TWM II File 4 by The Specialist
|
||
46: TWM II File 5 by The Specialist
|
||
47: TWM II File 6 by The Specialist
|
||
48: TWM II File 7 by The Specialist
|
||
49: TWM II File 8 by The Specialist
|
||
50: TWM II File 9 by The Specialist
|
||
51: TWM II File 10 by The Specialist
|
||
52: TWM II File 11 by The Specialist
|
||
53: TWM II File 12 by The Specialist
|
||
54: TWM II File 13 by The Specialist
|
||
55: TWM II File 14 by The Specialist
|
||
56: TWM II File 15 by The Specialist
|
||
57: TWM II File 16 by The Specialist
|
||
58: H.A.C.K. Volume I by Grey Wolf
|
||
59: H.A.C.K. Volume 2 by Grey Wolf
|
||
60: H.A.C.K. Volume 3 by Grey Wolf
|
||
61: H.A.C.K. Volume 5 by Grey Wolf
|
||
62: H.A.C.K. Volume 6 by Dr. Pepper
|
||
63: H.A.C.K. Volume 8 by Grey Wolf
|
||
64: H.A.C.K. Volume 9 by Grey Wolf
|
||
65: Phortune 500 Newsletter Issue 1
|
||
66: Phortune 500 Newsletter Issue 2
|
||
67: Telecom & Sports Newsletter 2
|
||
68: All Net Newsletter
|
||
69: Journal of Telecom: Contents and Info
|
||
70: Journal of Telecom: Bell Cabinets & Cans
|
||
71: Journal of Telecom: Implementing ISDN
|
||
72: Journal of Telecom: Telecom Times
|
||
73: Journal of Telecom: The Showroom
|
||
74: Journal of Telecom: Int'l Calling Guide
|
||
75: MetalliBashers Inc. FanZine 1
|
||
76: MetalliBashers Inc. FanZine 2
|
||
77: MetalliBashers Inc. FanZine 3
|
||
78: MetalliBashers Inc. FanZine 4
|
||
79: TAP Interviews by "The Infiltrator"
|
||
80: TAP Issue 27
|
||
81: Revenge of the Hackers Article
|
||
82: The Adventures of Captain Midnight
|
||
83: Further Adventures of Captain Midnight
|
||
|
||
|
||
Gfiles: (1-83, ^0),L,Q : Q
|
||
|
||
|
||
Gfiles: (1-6, ^6),L,Q : Q
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:50
|
||
Main > M
|
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|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:40
|
||
Metal/General Discussion : ?
|
||
|
||
|
||
Message Base Menu:
|
||
~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~
|
||
|
||
B:oard scan (new) C:hange board K:ill posts L:ist boards
|
||
N:ew scan all subs P:ost message S:can board Q:uit
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:37
|
||
Metal/General Discussion : Q
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:36
|
||
Main > N
|
||
|
||
(This was a section called N:eed acronyms, which was a database of phreak/hack
|
||
related acronyms. The users could contribute to it or use it as a reference
|
||
(as shown below). The final list is also included in this final issue of
|
||
Phrack.)
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:32
|
||
Acronyms> ?
|
||
|
||
|
||
Acronym Commands:
|
||
~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
A:dd an acronym L:ist all acronyms S:earch for acronym Q:uit
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:30
|
||
Acronyms> S
|
||
Search for what ? BL
|
||
BLF Busy Line Field
|
||
BLS Business Listing Service
|
||
BLV Busy Line Verification
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:13
|
||
Acronyms> Q
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:11
|
||
Main > S
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:33:01
|
||
Status> ?
|
||
|
||
|
||
Status Menu:
|
||
~~~~~~ ~~~~~
|
||
|
||
C:hange password D:efault settings M:acro change Q:uit to main
|
||
U:serlist Y:our info
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:32:58
|
||
Status> Y
|
||
Your name : Taran King 1
|
||
Phone number : MSP-314-SLAY
|
||
Mail waiting : 0
|
||
Sec Lev : 255
|
||
Last on : 07/28/87
|
||
Times on : 1080
|
||
On today : 1
|
||
Messages posted: 272
|
||
E-mail sent : 452
|
||
Messages : Validated
|
||
Backspacing : On
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:32:48
|
||
Status> U
|
||
AGRAJAG THE PROLONGED 53
|
||
ANONYMOUS MECHANIC 40
|
||
ARTHUR DENT 6
|
||
AX MURDERER 7
|
||
BEER WOLF 4
|
||
BILL FROM RNOC 44
|
||
BREW ASSOCIATES 9
|
||
CAP'N CRAX 10
|
||
CARRIER CULPRIT 11
|
||
CAT MAN 12
|
||
CHEAP SHADES 3
|
||
CIRCUIT BREAKER 5
|
||
COMPUTER WIZ KID 54
|
||
CONTROL C 8
|
||
CRIMSON DEATH 14
|
||
DATA DEMON 25
|
||
DATA LINE 16
|
||
DAVE STARR 35
|
||
DOOM PROPHET 21
|
||
ELRIC OF IMRRYR 37
|
||
EVIL JAY 26
|
||
FEYD RAUTHA 24
|
||
GARY SEVEN 55
|
||
HIGH EVOLUTIONARY 28
|
||
HIGHLANDER 45
|
||
ICARUS 15
|
||
JESTER SLUGGO 31
|
||
JOE COOL 32
|
||
KERRANG KHAN 34
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING 2
|
||
LEX LUTHOR 36
|
||
LOD/H TECHNICAL JOURNAL 33
|
||
LORD FOUL 77
|
||
LOTUS 38
|
||
LUCIFER 666 43
|
||
MAD HATTER 51
|
||
MAD MAX 39
|
||
MARK TABAS 27
|
||
PANAMA RED 101
|
||
PHANTOM PHREAKER 46
|
||
PHREAKY FLOYD 30
|
||
PHUCKED AGENT 04 29
|
||
RANDY HOOPS 41
|
||
RANDY SMITH 42
|
||
REVEREND ENGE 48
|
||
RYCHE 49
|
||
S.K. ERICKSON 50
|
||
SALLY RIDE 52
|
||
SILVER SPY 57
|
||
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 56
|
||
SLAVE DRIVER 58
|
||
TARAN KING 1
|
||
THE DISK JOCKEY 13
|
||
THE EGYPTIAN LOVER 93
|
||
THE EXECUTIONER 19
|
||
THE LEFTIST 71
|
||
THE LINEMAN 72
|
||
THE MAD HACKER 47
|
||
THE MARAUDER 22
|
||
THE MARK 73
|
||
THE MENTOR 74
|
||
THE PROPHET 23
|
||
THE SCANNER 20
|
||
THE SENSEI 18
|
||
THE SPECTRE 82
|
||
THOMAS COVENANT 84
|
||
TUC TUCBBS 86
|
||
VMS CONSULTANT 17
|
||
|
||
|
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T - 3:32:33
|
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Status> Q
|
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|
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|
||
T - 3:32:25
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Main > U
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|
||
lists of members of various phreak/hack groups.)
|
||
|
||
T - 3:32:21
|
||
D-Base > ?
|
||
|
||
|
||
User Data Base Menu:
|
||
~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~
|
||
|
||
G:lobal string search L:ist boards or groups available P:rint 1 log/group
|
||
Q:uit to main menu S:earch individually ?:This menu
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:32:16
|
||
D-Base > L
|
||
Boards on file
|
||
1. HPO (92686)
|
||
2. Atlantis (92686)
|
||
3. Stalag 13 (92686)
|
||
4. The Abyss (92686)
|
||
5. Gates of Hell(92786)
|
||
6. Speed Demon (92986)
|
||
7. RACS III (11-2-86)
|
||
8. Catch-22 (92386)
|
||
9. P-80 (11-2-86)
|
||
10. ShadowSpawn(11-2-86)
|
||
11. FreeWorld 2(11-3-86)
|
||
12. Greek Inn (111686)
|
||
13. Priv.Sector(112486)
|
||
14. PK2600 (112186)
|
||
15. C0SMOS '84
|
||
16. Data Center(12-1-86)
|
||
17. Ripco (121186)
|
||
18. Brewery (121986)
|
||
19. Danger Zone (122086)
|
||
20. Quick Shop (122086)
|
||
21. HackerHaven (121486)
|
||
22. Thieve'sWorld (1214)
|
||
23. Hacks R Us (122486)
|
||
24. PhantasieRealm(41287
|
||
25. Stronghold E (32986)
|
||
26. Greenhouse (42187)
|
||
|
||
Groups on file
|
||
1. Metal Communications
|
||
2. Neon Knights
|
||
3. 2300 Club
|
||
4. Legion Of Hackers
|
||
5. Legion Of Doom
|
||
6. Lunatic Labs, UnLtd.
|
||
7. PhoneLine Phantoms
|
||
8. The Administration
|
||
9. Team Hackers
|
||
10. Tribunal Of Knowlege
|
||
11. The Punk Mafia
|
||
12. Red Dawn Text Files
|
||
13. Phrk/Hack Destroyers
|
||
14. Phrk/Hck Delinquents
|
||
15. The Warelords
|
||
16. The Apple Mafia
|
||
17. MetalliBashers, Inc.
|
||
18. The Hitchhikers
|
||
19. Knights Of Shadow
|
||
20. Fargo 4A
|
||
21. The Association
|
||
22. Hack-A-Trip
|
||
23. The Stowaways
|
||
24. Black Bag
|
||
25. MAD!
|
||
26. PAWW
|
||
27. The P.H.I.R.M.
|
||
28. 65C02
|
||
29. CEO
|
||
30. PHido PHreaks
|
||
31. The 414s
|
||
32. KOTRT
|
||
33. Inner Circle I
|
||
34. Inner Circle II
|
||
35. Camorra
|
||
36. SABRE
|
||
37. The Federation
|
||
38. AmericanToneTravelrs
|
||
39. Five O
|
||
40. Extasyy EliteNetwork
|
||
41. Order Of The Rose
|
||
42. Cult of the Dead Cow
|
||
43. OSS
|
||
44. Phortune 500
|
||
45. The DEC Hunters
|
||
46. The Marauders
|
||
47. 2af
|
||
48. Md/Phd
|
||
49. ICUB
|
||
50. Phrk/Hcks of America
|
||
51. C&M Productions
|
||
52. Software Pirates,Inc
|
||
53. DTE222
|
||
54. Legion Of Darkness
|
||
55. Coast To Coast
|
||
56. Elite Hackers Guild
|
||
57. 2600 Club
|
||
58. The Rackateers
|
||
59. The Nihilist Order
|
||
60. The IBM Syndicate
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:31:54
|
||
D-Base > G
|
||
B)oard or G)roup : B
|
||
Search for what string : KNIGHT LIGHTNING
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on HPO (92686)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on Atlantis (92686)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on RACS III (11-2-86)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on Catch-22 (92386)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on P-80 (11-2-86)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on Brewery (121986)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on Quick Shop (122086)
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on PhantasieRealm(41287
|
||
KNIGHT LIGHTNING was found on Stronghold E (32986)
|
||
|
||
|
||
T - 3:31:20
|
||
D-Base > Q
|
||
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||
|
||
T - 3:31:16
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Main > V
|
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Current Questions:
|
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|
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1: How shall the board be run?
|
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4: What was your favorite Phrack 13 file?
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5: What file did you hate most in Phrack 13?
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Which question (
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,Q,?) : 1
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Question 1:
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How shall the board be run?
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Users voting: 56.7%
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0:No Comment
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1:More privately! : 18 47.4%
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2:The same way it has been. : 19 50.0%
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3:More opened. : 0 0.0%
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4:Closed totally. : 1 2.6%
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Your vote: More privately!
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Change it? No
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Which question (,Q,?) : 2
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Question 2:
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Are you coming to SummerCon?
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Users voting: 55.2%
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0:No Comment
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1:Definitely! : 10 27.0%
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2:No, definitely not. : 11 29.7%
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3:Probably. : 9 24.3%
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4:Possibly with a ride. : 6 16.2%
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5:What's SummerCon (STUPID) : 1 2.7%
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Your vote: Definitely!
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||
Change it? No
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||
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Which question (,Q,?) : 3
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Question 3:
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Is your sysop a banana?
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Users voting: 32.8%
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0:No Comment
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1:Yes. : 1 4.5%
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2:No. : 1 4.5%
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3:What are you talkin about : 2 9.1%
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4:No, other assorted fruit : 7 31.8%
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5:I'm not a vegetarian... : 4 18.2%
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6:KL's a banana, not TK : 4 18.2%
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7:SFD has a banana fetish : 3 13.6%
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Your vote: SFD has a banana fetish
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Change it? No
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Which question (,Q,?) : 4
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Question 4:
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What was your favorite Phrack 13 file?
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Users voting: 37.3%
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0:No Comment
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1:Real Phreaker's Guide 2 : 1 4.0%
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2:How to Fuck Up the World : 2 8.0%
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3:Making the Paisley Box : 1 4.0%
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4:Phreaks In Verse : 2 8.0%
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5:R.A.G - Rodents Are Gay : 2 8.0%
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6:Are You A Phone Geek? : 1 4.0%
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7:CUNT : 1 4.0%
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8:RAGS - Best of Sexy Exy : 11 44.0%
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9:PWN XIII : 4 16.0%
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Your vote: R.A.G - Rodents Are Gay
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Change it? No
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Which question (,Q,?) : 5
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Question 5:
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What file did you hate most in Phrack 13?
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Users voting: 37.3%
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0:No Comment
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1:Real Phreaker's Guide 2 : 1 4.0%
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2:How to Fuck Up the World : 4 16.0%
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3:Building a Paisley Box : 2 8.0%
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4:Phreaks In Verse : 1 4.0%
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5:R.A.G. - Rodents Are Gay : 4 16.0%
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6:Are You A Phone Geek? : 1 4.0%
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7:CUNT : 0 0.0%
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8:RAGS - Best of Sexy Exy : 11 44.0%
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9:PWN XIII : 1 4.0%
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Your vote: Real Phreaker's Guide 2
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||
Change it? No
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Which question (,Q,?) : Q
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T - 3:30:39
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Main > !
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(This is the sysop menu. Remote modifications were available through this
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section, but the functions were rarely utilized.)
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T - 3:30:26
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Sysop> ?
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Co-Sysop Menu:
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B:oard editing C:hange user F:ast validation G:file Edit
|
||
L:og of today M:ail reading O:ld users Q:uit to main
|
||
S:ystem status V:oting booth edit Y:esterday's log
|
||
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Sysop Only:
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D:OS shell T:-file editor ~:take the board down
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T - 3:29:41
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Sysop> Q
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||
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T - 3:29:38
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Main > O
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||
|
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(If you didn't want to see all this B.S., the Fast Logoff "-" worked from
|
||
almost everywhere.)
|
||
|
||
Hangup? Sure? Yes
|
||
|
||
Takin' off so soon? Outta time?
|
||
Outta luck? Well, come back soon and
|
||
remember not to spread this to every-
|
||
one and anyone...PRIVATE! Keep
|
||
thrashing!
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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||
|
||
Well, that's pretty much all of what was on the board for the most part. There
|
||
were a few more things like the format on the upper part of the screen which
|
||
was windowed off from what was happening on the board which contained the
|
||
on-line user's information and other things only the sysop would see, but
|
||
nothing about it was too interesting. I hope you enjoyed seeing all of the
|
||
things contained on what used to be my board, and I hope you were both suprised
|
||
and let down at the same time. That's the way it should be because it was, as
|
||
I so often said, over-rated. Anyway, I'd like to acknowledge the fact that
|
||
both Control C and The Mad Hacker were going to run Metal Shop Private after my
|
||
problems arose, but Control C had some problems of his own and after he got the
|
||
program, he lost it and The Mad Hacker would have run it, but I received notice
|
||
about something concerning the board which convinced me to keep it down
|
||
forever. It's all still intact like I said, but it's probably just going to
|
||
sit on my hard drive until my father needs more room on the hard drive for
|
||
Lotus 1-2-3 or something and it'll get formatted over.
|
||
|
||
Oh, one last note: For those of you who thought you were hackers and attempted
|
||
to get my password (which never happened in the history of the board), it was
|
||
"ME?CRAZY", my phone number was MSP-314-SLAY, and the secondary password
|
||
necessary to log on as a sysop remotely was "LASHING."
|
||
|
||
Taran King
|
||
Knight Lightning
|
||
Cheap Shades
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
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==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 5 of 12
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|
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|
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Metal Shop Private's -- Metal/General Discussion
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
The Metal/General Discussion subboard was exactly what it sounded like.
|
||
Messages varied from stuff about music to political events as you will plainly
|
||
see.
|
||
|
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1/100: rowdy!
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 11:58 am Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hey, I got the same two posters with the exception of one thing, They say
|
||
Spring Break '87 - Daytona Beach. Anyhow, My Easter Sunday went pretty well, I
|
||
awoke at about 10am with the sun streaming through the window and trying to
|
||
make its way through the beer tower. I rolled over to the sound of the ocean
|
||
waves hitting the coast. I got up opened one of last nights beers and walked
|
||
out onto the balcony intern seeing a great view of Daytona Beach. The rest of
|
||
the day went pretty much the same way.
|
||
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
By the way, if you got a little time on your hands-
|
||
|
||
313-851-0912
|
||
pass = OPCODE
|
||
.s
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
2/100: chemicals
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 1:01 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Anyone know where I can get ahold of Lithium Aluminum Hydride? Any help would
|
||
be VERY appreciated!
|
||
|
||
-Rob
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
3/100: *** Newsflash ***
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 6:20 pm Tue Apr 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
At the request of the Management, we ask that all users change their passwords.
|
||
There is no immidiate emergency, but forwarned is forearmed. Please keep track
|
||
of your logons and make your new passwords UN-hackable.
|
||
|
||
Thanks,
|
||
|
||
The Management
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/100: Subboards
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 2:39 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
For those of you who are interested, I am offering the opportunity for you to
|
||
run your own subboard of some kind. I've got the space and if you've got a
|
||
purposeful subboard idea that you'd like for a specific group or group of
|
||
people or project, do leave feedback and we'll see what we can do. How' s that
|
||
for a nice sysop?
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5/100: Gee
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 5:49 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hmm, you'd think that 5 subboards would be enough for anyone. Oh well...
|
||
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/100: That sounds good.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 11:46 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Sounds good to me. Too bad there are not that many people into Primos
|
||
(sigh). I can just see it now: "Unix Hacking - Subop: Solid State."
|
||
|
||
Crax and I were talking about scams today and we came across an interesting
|
||
topic. It seems that if someone orders something to you in your name (that you
|
||
didnt pay for) you can keep it, unless the company decides to pay for its
|
||
return or gets it back theirselves. I can understand that most people are not
|
||
going to pay to have something shipped back to a company but the idea of
|
||
"keeping it" doesnt sound right. Comments?
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
7/100: neat-0
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 10:22 am Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
I want to have a party sub, we can call it "the Party Allianzzce!" I can be
|
||
sub 9, uh, oops! I mean sub 6...
|
||
|
||
heeheehoohoo
|
||
Steve Driver
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
8/100: Telephone Quality
|
||
Name: Jester Sluggo 31
|
||
Date: 6:38 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hmm.. I seem to get fairly bad connections to the BBS. If any others of you
|
||
get good connections to other BBS's, but always get a somewhat shitty
|
||
connection here, please leave the Sysop Feedback. thanks.
|
||
|
||
/
|
||
\
|
||
/ luggo !!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
9/100: Connections...
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 6:57 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
I have been getting an occasional bad connection too, and I am local to MSP.
|
||
What could be causing this? I had a hum on my phone line a while back and I
|
||
had Bell check it out and run some line check stuff and then it went away,
|
||
perhaps Taran should do the same.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
10/100: Its a DNR d00d11!!10
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 9:31 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Anyway, my connections to MSP are just fine. The only board I have problems
|
||
with is Phantasie Realm.
|
||
|
||
Have a question for anyone who grows dope. Someone told me that the pigs
|
||
have some kind of radar that they use when flying over the woods, fields..etc,
|
||
that supposedly pick up plants that are growing less than two feet from each
|
||
other. I dont see how this is possibly at all, but its kind of scary. Also, can
|
||
anyone give me some good ideas on how to grow it. I already have about 50
|
||
planted that are coming up quite well (Im in the money...!) and I use that shit
|
||
they put on fields for fertilizer. I also germinate my seeds by putting them in
|
||
wet paper towels in a dark place for a few days before planting them (sprouts
|
||
up), about 2 inchs deep in garden soil (that shit you buy at k-mart thats
|
||
supposed to be good dirt). That was a lame question, but I need to know...
|
||
|
||
Speaking of Phantasie Realm, we changed the format for the last time and it
|
||
looks good. New advanced subs, killed all the assholes, lowe red the access of
|
||
all the non-contributers, got plenty of files/space, and lots of msgs and
|
||
discussions. Feel free to call and post the around:
|
||
(313)641-9649 New: CANON
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
11/100: Dope sniffing
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 8:14 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
The plane radar idea could have some truth to it. I mean it is very possible .
|
||
They use planes to control our traffic speed also.
|
||
|
||
I'm sure you have all seen those depth finder things on boats and stuff. Those
|
||
things can tell you almost exactly whats underneath. Probably the same type of
|
||
gadget the plane would use. Sounds possible to me.
|
||
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
12/100: Knowing
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:13 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Knowing the cops, they probably do have things like that, so they can go out
|
||
and waste more money in the name of stupid bandwagoning tactics a la Ron and
|
||
Nancy Reagan, William Bennett, Rehnquest and O'Connor (the latter two were
|
||
appointed Supreme Court justices, screened by Ronald Reagan and Edwin Meese to
|
||
make sure they were conservative and conformist enough to the rest of the
|
||
senile warmonger's administration). Mor e and more money is being wasted in the
|
||
name of their fucking law and order, their fucking 'Christianity', self
|
||
righteousness, conservative viewpoints that deny people's civil rights (womens
|
||
right to an Abortion, Roe Vs Wade decision, the firing of 1/2 of the Civil
|
||
Rights Commission and probably replacing them with Reagan Lovers, and more).
|
||
Now the cops will go to exteme lengths (this radar shit and Paraquat poisoning)
|
||
to make sure that they can have their fucking recreational drugs which are
|
||
perfectly legal while condemning us as criminals for engaging in other
|
||
recreational drugs that are less harmful (but ILLEGAL of course, it makes all
|
||
the difference. Laws are always right and fair, and manipulative enough by
|
||
those in power as a small child would play with Ronald Reagan's shit, smearing
|
||
it over the constitution). I can see them also having orgasms and myocardial
|
||
infarctions when they find plants they think are cannibussativa, only to find
|
||
out they are sewer weeds, things growing from flowing human waste in fields.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
13/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 8:02 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yes, well, (watch this tie-in), to show your beliefes ccall the Libertarian BBs
|
||
in San Jose, CA at:
|
||
|
||
(408) 243-1933
|
||
|
||
Its a FIDO system run by the Libertarian Party, for those of you who don't know
|
||
the LP is one of the more popular third parties and has a very laissez faire
|
||
platform, one main tenet being legalization of victemless crimes. SO call it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
/l
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
14/100: radar
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 4:15 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
I kind of find the radar idea a bit spaced out... After all, if it picked up
|
||
pot plants less than 2 feet apart, it would pick up damned near every thing
|
||
else less than 2 feet apart. In decent sized forest, this could amount to
|
||
quite a bit of garbage... weeds, small trees, etc. The police DO ariel
|
||
searches, but I believe (though I'm not sure) that they do it by sight.
|
||
|
||
They usually do this, though, over state- and company- owned land, as most
|
||
dope-farmers, for some reason, don't own their own forest land. I know for a
|
||
fact that in my area, they do occasional air searches over some forest land
|
||
owned by a paper company, but they don't search the forest behind my house
|
||
owned by my grandfather (otherwise I would be in or under a jail cell now).
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
15/100: I agree...
|
||
Name: Cat Man 12
|
||
Date: 3:45 pm Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
The guy (Prophet) is really right on this one...I've never heard of such crazy
|
||
shit as police radar picking up plants that are 2 feet apart! And he's going to
|
||
grow the stuff thinking shit like this (?). The one thing to be careful of are
|
||
pirhanas (people who at harvest time go looking for huge fields of pot).
|
||
|
||
cat man
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
16/100: I dunno.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 1:15 am Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
I dont really know how it would be possible, but theres still that chance.
|
||
Still no answers on my last question??? Whats the best way to grow it? I heard
|
||
if you dont use fertalizer (sp), then it comes out pretty bad (and makes you
|
||
sick or something - it just isnt any good). Oh well...
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
17/100: Read.....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 2:15 am Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
"High Times" magazine, the best information for any home grower, they have
|
||
monthly sections on indoor and outdoor gardens, for anyone from the first time
|
||
grower, to the expert, plus the ads can help you find the necessary stuff.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
18/100: do-it-yourself
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 3:03 am Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
You don't have to use fertilizer, but the pot will be weak if it's
|
||
undernourished. Another thing to remember is not to({use too much fertilizer.
|
||
Actually, marijuana is a pretty tough plant, and doesn't really require a
|
||
great deal of care. Just water them daily, and plant them somewhere where they
|
||
can get plenty of sunlight.
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
19/100: Nameo Changeo
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 4:06 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
This is bullshit, what is going on here!? Next thing you know we will have a
|
||
subboard called "Better Drugs And Gardens."
|
||
|
||
First of all this police drug radar is the most amazing piece of trash gossip I
|
||
have ever heard. Police would have better things to do than go through back
|
||
yards with plant radar. I mean any two objects within 2 feet of each other set
|
||
it off... yeah right. What about patio furniture, what about a backyard grill
|
||
and gas tank? What about shrubs or trees?
|
||
|
||
Whoever came up with this one must have been ON DRUGS himself at the time.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
20/100: I wouldn't put it past them.
|
||
Name: Thomas Covenant 84
|
||
Date: 8:13 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Although it does sound 99.99% wrong, that's just the sort of thing the cops
|
||
would come up with to act as a deterrent against life. EEEGg.
|
||
|
||
Two notes of addt'l interest:
|
||
|
||
-:1- In Virgina Beach, home of the 700 club, it is illegal to imbibe alcohol
|
||
outdoors. So, if someone was having a beer in his fenced in yard, someone
|
||
else could call the cops and say "There's a man drinking beer in his
|
||
backyard. Please hurry!" and the cops could come and cart him away.
|
||
|
||
-:2- The latest issue of OMNI has a very fascinating article about the US.
|
||
Military and how they are linked with US communications services (or would
|
||
like to be). Needless to say, you should read it.
|
||
|
||
-:3- OK, so I forgot one (or I can't count. You be the judge). The latest
|
||
issue of RIP is the Rock Censorship Issue, and has even MORE fascinating
|
||
articles on the PMRC, the Back In Control punk/metal deprogramming center,
|
||
and much much more. Again, you should read it.
|
||
|
||
Everytime I read something like this, I go out to the fields and have a
|
||
dandelion break. I can't believe stuff like this can happen in America.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
21/100: excuse me
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 11:42 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
but my mother was having some trouble growing her geraniums....now if I don't
|
||
use fertilizer will they die...
|
||
|
||
I hear that the forest preserve can tell huge fields of geraniums if the plants
|
||
are less than 2 feet apart...
|
||
|
||
usually we plant petunias...but the "sailfish" get them... These are the people
|
||
that rip out huge fields of petunias around blooming time.
|
||
|
||
L666
|
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22/100: Censorship
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Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
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Date: 12:58 am Mon May 04, 1987
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Ok, Thomas Cov, that message you left about Vigriania Beach in Va looked like
|
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it came from thrasher magainze, as skateboard magazine that I read often. They
|
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had an article abou a ramp in VA beach called Mt. Trashmore. Are there any
|
||
skaters on here? I know Quest says he skates...
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||
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Phantom
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Oh yeah I also have that new issue or rip, actually it's DP's but I read it
|
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today about the cencorship. Oh, another thing, I read that MCA of he Beastie
|
||
Boyz died from an OD. I don't know if it's true or a rurmor....
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||
|
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Phantom
|
||
|
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(oh god, I just read this post and I have to use the almighty cop-out, ' I am
|
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fucked up' which is true rnight now)
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23/100: Dope and The Single Woman...
|
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Name: The Mad Hacker 47
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Date: 1:27 am Mon May 04, 1987
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Well, I find it very hard to believe that someone could detect such plants
|
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growing so closely together. Secondly, for the outdoor Dope Grower, Simply,
|
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bury some seeds and forget them for a few months. If You plan on indoor
|
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growing, You have to understand that Dope is a Weed, so that they don't really
|
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need sunlight, and would grow in virtually any environment. If you want an
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indoor garden, spend a few bucks and get a hydrpod setup(Articles in
|
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High-Times) and buy a "Grow and Show" light. I have heard that if you crush up
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Quaaludes and use them as fertalizer, you will come out with some heavy dope.
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|
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Just remember that germination is a BIG key in getting something decent. Yes, I
|
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have grown some in my basement, it wasn't THAT good, but the price was
|
||
right.....
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The Mad Hacker
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24/100: Dope
|
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Name: Icarus 15
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Date: 2:34 am Mon May 04, 1987
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Cannabis (sp?) is a weed and can grow anywhere. However for the best potency,
|
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good sunlight, water, and fertilizer is needed. Soaking the seeds for a few
|
||
days in drenched paper is good before planting, just to get the sprouts going.
|
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|
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I don't know about that plant detection nonsense, but I do know that you can
|
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get capital punishment for selling pot in school. (Thanks Nancy, you
|
||
dragon-witch)
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|
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The other day, I read on the back of a coffee can, "Say no to drugs." What
|
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hypocrosy, no? Caffeine is a much more abused drug and more addictive
|
||
(according to many sources), than a pure 100% natural bowl of grade-a herb.
|
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Everything is a drug in America:Nicotene, caffeine, money, power, etc.. (uh
|
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oh, getting metaphorical here)
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||
|
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I must stop rambling and get some sleep. it is 3:32am and I have one of the few
|
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last days of fucking around in senior year to wake up for tomorrow.
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Ic
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25/100: Hmmm....
|
||
Name: Slave Driver
|
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58
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Date: 9:43 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
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|
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Considering police radar detects the speed of moving objects, the same
|
||
technique is used for alarm systems, it doesnt care about the speed though,
|
||
just if something is moving, thats why radar detectors often go off around
|
||
stores, I dont know how it would detect plants two feet apart. What do they
|
||
set the PSD plant spacing detector to 2 feet? Or do the plants run around
|
||
when noone is looking?
|
||
|
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Does a tree that falls in a forest with noone to hear it or record it mae any
|
||
noise?
|
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|
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Why can you see?
|
||
|
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How does a can opener work?
|
||
|
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What good is school?
|
||
|
||
Does Ron fuck the dragon-lady?
|
||
|
||
These are all questions of the mind....
|
||
|
||
doodoo--doodoo-doodoo-doodoo
|
||
|
||
twilight zone music^^^
|
||
|
||
Steve but why? Driver
|
||
|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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26/100: Say what?
|
||
Name: Cap'N Crax 10
|
||
Date: 3:19 am Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
Did someone say capital punishment
|
||
for selling pot in school? Jeezus!
|
||
Anyway, police can detect pot, but
|
||
not with radar. They can detect it
|
||
(even at night), actually, especially
|
||
at night, by it's infrared heat
|
||
signature. They have some sort of
|
||
device like that... I don't quite
|
||
remember where this info came from,
|
||
but it was in print, and i assume
|
||
it to be reliable, as it is quite
|
||
possible, and makes more sense than
|
||
plant radar. Haha...
|
||
|
||
Did you know that if you try to sprout
|
||
w/ a wet paper towel that is too
|
||
wet you'll drown those 'lil suckers?
|
||
Yep...
|
||
|
||
C^2
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
27/100: Not into
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 2:51 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I'm not really into the 'growing' process of drugs. Sounds interesting though
|
||
then again, so does spanish. But none the less, has the ever been any files on
|
||
it? (hehe) Maybe a Neon Knight file? Who knows...
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
28/100: WELL...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 1:07 am Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
YES, I HEARD THE SAME THING ABOUT 'DETECTING POTS IR SIGNATURE'. IT DOES MAKE
|
||
A FAIR AMOUNT OF SEN...
|
||
|
||
SFD
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
29/100: Erb
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 8:38 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
Someone once told me that there's male and Female plants, and if there's a
|
||
male plant arond none of the others will grow. Is this true?
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
|
||
Back home a know a few guys, and there idea of fun is being high on crack and
|
||
tilting a machine gun....Time Time...
|
||
|
||
Great jam
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
30/100: morf plants
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 11:08 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
No, the female plants will still grow, even around male plants.
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
31/100: Term Papers
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 12:26 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well finally its done. To be turned in tomorrow. 10 Pages of a "take a stand"
|
||
paper on Euthanasia. 10 sources, 35 endnotes. GeeeeeZ.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
32/100: above
|
||
Name: The Leftist 71
|
||
Date: 5:51 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yeah, I too skate, and have skated Trashmore.. several times.. anyway, about
|
||
this dope issue.. first of all, yes, it can be detected by its ir signature,
|
||
thats so expensive, and time consuming though. Usually what they did where I
|
||
was living was just cruise over the mountians/wooded areas, and If youveever
|
||
seen a pot plant, usually the color gives them away.. I have 12 plants in my
|
||
closet, each about 1' 1/2" tall, which I have had 1 1/2 months... Use miracle
|
||
gro fertilizer. this is best, because it wont burn the plants, as you cannot
|
||
use too much.. also, you definetly dont want to get males and females mixed
|
||
up. the females will have a short growth at the bottom of the stem as they
|
||
mature, which, when broken off will grow right back where it was. I have heard
|
||
of people grafting hops onto plants, and this served an excellent disguise,
|
||
but where can ya get hops??
|
||
|
||
p.s. call this new bbs if ya get a chance..hack/phreak/special
|
||
interest/g-files, and more..
|
||
|
||
305-480-9971 initial login pw= CSC
|
||
|
||
Leftist
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
33/100: Quotes....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 6:48 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
"Hey, you still look ok!"
|
||
-Bernard Goetz, just before shooting a nigger in the back a second time.
|
||
|
||
|
||
"Your father had AIDS, so I shot him in the back"
|
||
-Mike D, Beastie Boys
|
||
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
34/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 5:45 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well come on KL, dont leave us hanging...what was your "stand" on euthenasia?
|
||
|
||
(DJ, are you from the South or something? 'Shooting a' WHAT? I love being
|
||
puritanical..ahem)
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
35/100: Religion, Power, Pot
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 7:58 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Prophet raised some good points. Caffeien, Nicotine, and many other drugs are
|
||
harmful to people, yet legal and making money for businesses/government. A
|
||
local pastor is going after 'porn' menace in the fashion of Edwin Meese, our
|
||
Wedtech, corporate and close minded Attorney General. Why have such small,
|
||
harmless things become a scapegoat bby the fucking religious fanatics and
|
||
power hungry hipocrites as the problem of society? Why don't they direct their
|
||
time and attention to something more worthhile? Why not go after racism,
|
||
sexism, and prejudices of all types? Bad education systems? Murder, violence,
|
||
War? NO, we are christians (paycheck code word), and everything we do is Ok
|
||
with a creation of our society, but hen it is time to kill for our country,
|
||
well, we can become a christian again after we have killed for a deceptionist
|
||
government.
|
||
|
||
Meese is going to be in St. Louis tomorrow talking on abortion. 20 dollars
|
||
for their fucking dinner, maybe they'll be eating government experiments tht
|
||
flopped in nuclear and chemical warfare projects. Abortion should be a
|
||
choice..I agree that it is bad, but the alternatives can be worse. If you
|
||
take away the people's choice then what do you have? Guess what I'm a
|
||
communist now because I am a member of the Freeze/Sane movement, ha. Oh well
|
||
I'm rambling and bitching.
|
||
|
||
'The drugs we're fed to make us like it are God (TM) and Country with a bang.
|
||
People we know who should know better howl, 'America Rules, let's go to war!'
|
||
Are the soviets are worst enemy? We're destroying ourselves instead. Who cares
|
||
about our civil rights as long as I get paid?'
|
||
|
||
Meese Mania is runnnin wild!
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
36/100: New Law
|
||
Name: Computer Wiz Kid 54
|
||
Date: 10:19 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Check this OUt....I am not sure if this is federal law coming through, or if
|
||
it is just a local thing.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The new law states that haveing Beer or More than 1 Join (like it), and if you
|
||
are under twenty one, you could loose your licence for a year. Mind you this
|
||
is for people who are Under 21....Nice eh? THINK thatis bad, how about
|
||
getting caught for have either, and you are under age (21 is the drinking
|
||
age), and you don't drive, you won't be able to drive for a year...
|
||
|
||
Guess I SHOULD clean out the Car eh?
|
||
|
||
Cwl-
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
37/100: Skating/Laws
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 10:40 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Leftist, you skate? That's cool, what kind of board do you have? Do you wear
|
||
jams and surfer clothes, or are you a generally 'normal' looking skater?
|
||
Around here the skaters are mostly dicks they think they are cool because they
|
||
can do a 1 inch ollie, and a lot of them brag and lie about their ability.
|
||
|
||
I'm concerned for our countries future. Right-wingers and conservatives are
|
||
fucking up everything, I'm so sick of hearing about their bullshit,
|
||
cencorship, and the like. Some right winger said something along the lines of
|
||
'When a student picks up a math book, he reads that there are no absolutes.
|
||
The next thing you know, he turns to crime and drugs.'
|
||
|
||
Now, that takes the cake for being the most foolish, scatterbrained, lame
|
||
attempt to support your views. But, they have the money, funded by Falwell and
|
||
Robertson, who dupe consumers into sending them money so they will 'go to
|
||
heaven' and have 'the lord's blessing'. 'Most people are assholes' (name of a
|
||
tour by some punk band, can't remember the name.)
|
||
|
||
Oh yesterday I picked up a math book and read that x=0. Well, since x=0, then
|
||
crime is cool, and so is drugs. (This supports my earlier paragraph)
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
PS-Oh yeah, to stretch this thing out even more (this post), I'll just say
|
||
that the Suicidal Tendencies concert in St. Louis a few weeks ago was pretty
|
||
cool. I slammed and dove...total fun.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
38/100: Papers and other
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 11:27 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
I said that Euthanasia should be legalized and people should have a right to
|
||
do it if they want (passive) and a person should be allowed to commit suicide
|
||
with a doctor's assistance.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Anyway, we were watching a film in psycology last week where the question of
|
||
who has the most primary responsibilty to be careful about birth control, the
|
||
guy or the girl. One guy said the girl because after all if she doesn't, she
|
||
is the one getting pregnant. A girl then said that he was an asshole for
|
||
saying that. What do you think?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
39/100: Le Dope...(Male And Female)
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 11:51 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
The only difference between Male and Female Plants is that Female PLants yield
|
||
a great deal more seeds than the male ones(Makes sense). Dealers usually try
|
||
to stay away from the female plants due to the "More Seeds, Less Pot"
|
||
Philosophy. Potency should still be the same, though. I have never heard of
|
||
Male Plants keeping all others from growing, though. Something new? Nahh. Gee,
|
||
i am starting to sound like an add from High Times.....
|
||
|
||
Control C, Have you been trying to call me?
|
||
|
||
-TMH
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
40/100: Kill-Ron
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 12:39 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Right wing conservative fuckers are getting way outta hand! "Let's not
|
||
discuss the nuclear waste we are putting into the geosphere, and the racism
|
||
overflowing in our country, but let's divert all of our attention on drunk
|
||
drivers under 21, teenage-sex, and the increasingly vicious problem of
|
||
marijuana abuse." Give me a fucking break Ronnie! This country is run by
|
||
assholes for assholes because we are falling for this shit. Nancy thinks
|
||
she's a fucking "vigilante" combatting her war on drugs. Fuck her and her
|
||
stupid senile old jackass husband.
|
||
|
||
Think about it....This country raped our environment for bucks for a few
|
||
mogul's pockets. Ron is a puppet for these war-mongering quadrillionaires who
|
||
are the true rulers of our country.
|
||
|
||
No other president would EVER have gotten away with what Ronnie did. He went
|
||
against his word and admitted to have lied in one of the biggesscandals of the
|
||
decade.
|
||
|
||
After typing this, I feel wired, I feel like fighting someone now..Fuck!
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
41/100: OLD CO
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 1:25 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
I was digging through some old tapes
|
||
tonnight and found and old conference
|
||
from about 2 years ago with John,
|
||
Terminator, and some dudes from Aust-
|
||
ralia. It was kinda rowdy to actually
|
||
hear how stupid we sounded.
|
||
Ah well.
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
42/100: Dope & obscenity
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 2:30 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
There is a big difference between the male and female plants... The buds of
|
||
the female plant are much stronger than those of the male plant. By the way,
|
||
who uploaded the file, "drug800s.txt", what the hell are those pills being
|
||
sold (never heard of D&E's before...), and what's the address to order them?
|
||
|
||
Anyone who wants to know where the country's heading in the future need do
|
||
nothing more than look at the heart of the Southern Baptist Bible Belt, North
|
||
Carolina. The new obscenity law states that "mature adults have no right to
|
||
possess obscene material". X-rated movies are now illegal here, and possession
|
||
of an obscene magazine, even if you only read it in the privacy of your own
|
||
home and are over 21, is punishable by a heavy jail sentence and fine.
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
43/100: D&E....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 6:46 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
D&E is based in New Jersey, and their ad can be found in any High Times....
|
||
I have 2 bottles of stimulants that I got from them, and their yours if you
|
||
want them....one is a bottle of "20-20's" and the others are "357's", I used
|
||
to use them when I'd play tennis to keep a steady, strong game. Now they just
|
||
make my stomach hurt like hell. You can get them on your (or someone's) V/MC,
|
||
and they are like $6/100.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
44/100: Better Drugs & Gardens
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:51 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Er yeah this is our new subboard check out 6. It seemed like a popular topic
|
||
with you guys.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
45/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:22 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Oh what fun! Rag on Reagun, Call him names, Say they suck, bitch alot...
|
||
Oh wow how keen...
|
||
|
||
Can YOU guess whats coming next?
|
||
|
||
'CUT THE CRAP' AND *DO* SOMETHING!
|
||
|
||
My god, I just love to see all these phreaks post about how terrible the right
|
||
wing is and how they should all go to hell and they sound real tough but 'Lets
|
||
take a look at the record'. Remember the Falwell Game? And then the Pat
|
||
Robertson game? It was where you dialed Fallwell or Pat's 800 and then
|
||
hung up after a couple seconds, making them have to pay a $1 or so. Phreaks
|
||
were the perfect people to do it, programs + knowledge, but NOOOOOO, a few did
|
||
it for a couple of days but they, hell YOU, were tooo fucking lazy to actually
|
||
do shit. It was people who had to hand dial all the time who did 90% of it.
|
||
|
||
What politial commitment. Oh yeah, when Libya was bombed the outrage on
|
||
phreak boards was just tremendous, why I think I saw 1 post against it. Its
|
||
not until they start doing something that directly affects you (drugs, etc)
|
||
that you get off your ass.
|
||
|
||
Between computers and phones, yes phreaks could be somewhat of a force, but
|
||
there not.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
46/100: Are you ever happy?
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 2:13 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't understand why you never say anything good, Drake.. I mean, at least
|
||
the users here are somewhat (even if just a little) conscious of what is going
|
||
on...you can't expect everyone to be totally involved in government, I mean if
|
||
they do THAT, then they will probably start thinking like a politician, and we
|
||
don't need any more of that. Oh, also Drake, do you ever do anything
|
||
constructive, like you said in your post? I'm not trying to argue (I hope you
|
||
see that) but would like to hear what action you take on some of the issues of
|
||
our society (our society, our society, what a drag -Subhumans)
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
47/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:10 pm Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
What? Oh my god! Is it true?! Yes, after many many posts of bitching and
|
||
whining on this board I actually got a RESPONSE! GASP! Why I feel positivly
|
||
unignored...
|
||
|
||
OK, now a response from me would be the normal thing to do now and Im a normal
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sorta guy so...
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What do I do 'constructive'? I call up my congressman, I write my
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congressman/representatives. Your normal stuff. Then, I go to
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demonstrations, try to contribute to alternative newspapers,
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draw/write/paint/scriblle thousands of anarchy symbols around the bay area to
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'spread the word'. I try to keep in contact with other radical organisations
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to contribute my time etc. Example I have done volunteer work for a small
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communist political party. I could go on, but certainly not for long enough. I
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am not exempt from my own criticism in that I am as lazy as the next guy. But
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I *TRY* harder.
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hee.
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sfd
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48/100: Missing the question
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Name: Knight Lightning 2
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Date: 9:39 am Sun May 10, 1987
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|
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But Drake, have you actually called up your congressman or rep or written them
|
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or been to demostrations?
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|
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Now whats this about supporting communist political parties?
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:Knight Lightning
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49/100: Dont ever...
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Name: Slave Driver 58
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Date: 1:54 pm Sun May 10, 1987
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Expect to get a job with the government, now that you have said that...
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Sd
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50/100: Hmm..
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Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
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|
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I must admit, I have never written my congressman. I have talked to the police
|
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and authorities about certain laws and policies, and I have pledged some
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||
support and volunteered to help a political anti-war movement here in St.
|
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Louis. I try to make people aware of what the government is doing.. I read
|
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quite a bit on things like that (In mainstream papers and underground
|
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alternatives like Socialist Labor Party newsletter,SANE mag, The St. Louis
|
||
Arms Freeze forecast letter, People for the American Way, etc.). However I
|
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can't say that I am really active in politics though.. Oh, I also sent some
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||
cards in to Reagan opposing censorship movements, with some signatures from my
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school. Wee, big deal right?
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|
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Later.
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Doom
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|
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51/100: WELL...
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Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
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Date: 11:58 pm Sun May 10, 1987
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|
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ACTUALLY I WASN'T PLANNING ON GETTING A JOB WITH THE GOVERMENT...
|
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|
||
|
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And KL, that (calling congressman, etc) was a list of what I have done...what
|
||
did you think it was? Your confuuuusing me...whine
|
||
|
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Yeah being aware is definetly important ('The revoluion begins within' and all
|
||
that)... try to read a equal amount of right wing & left wing periodicals so
|
||
that I dont get locked into one viewpoint on an issue.
|
||
|
||
But being nformed and not doing anything is no better then being totaly
|
||
apathetic.
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||
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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52/100: Phrack
|
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Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 6:44 pm Mon May 11, 1987
|
||
|
||
We could unite the entire phreak community through Phrack as aq huge political
|
||
party. Unfortunately, the majority of the phreak/hack world can't even vote,
|
||
and currently that includes myself. Also, we would never have enough support
|
||
in any one are to win any form of election but a lobbyist organization seems
|
||
feasible. But you all know as well as I do that this will NEVER happen.
|
||
|
||
So, anyway in general with the Class of '87 graduating in less than a month,
|
||
who feels the phreak hack world is going to suffer greatly?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
53/100: Politics
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:57 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, who knows. I'm sure there will always be good phreaks around. I will be
|
||
doing less of course (Graduation, College, Work, etc) but that's no big loss.
|
||
|
||
About political classifications, I liked the Nolan chart much better than
|
||
traditional Left-Right wing grouping. Most people take left to mean communist
|
||
and opposed to personal freedom. Some of the more famous left wing (radicals)
|
||
are the Black Panthers from the late sixties, and others that I won't mention.
|
||
Right wing conservative policies generally seem to be more realistic (but of
|
||
course because they side with the current system and don't support radical
|
||
change as left wing does). I think we do need change to prevent America from
|
||
becoming a cesspool of violence, money, racism, and exploitation of both
|
||
people and the environment (it's like that now though depending upon your
|
||
viewpoint). It's a difficult question, because the root of the system is
|
||
people-people with stubborn entrenched attitudes. How are we going to change
|
||
the entire system if we can't change ourselves and others around us? Impose a
|
||
law? That would be fascist. In my opinion, freedom of expression and action
|
||
should be allowed so long as it's not causing harm or violence toward the
|
||
innocent (or the not so innocent). The Libertarian party summed it up quite
|
||
well..but a political party doesn't make a perfect system.
|
||
To change the topic slightly, what do you feel about our actions (fraud,
|
||
breaking and entering, etc) as far as morality (flexible and sometimes useless
|
||
term) and justice? (That sounds corny but I don't know how else to word it).
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
54/100: We The People
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 8:15 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yeah well, what I was trying to say is that with college in the fall and the
|
||
quite often occurence of 950 blocking from college campuses, a new area to have
|
||
to scan for Telenet dialups or whatever and in general, I fell that as a
|
||
whole, the phreak community will suffer greatly. Lets face it, there will
|
||
continue to be a phreak community, but as I see it, today's phreaks,
|
||
specifically those on this system or Catch have reached the highest plateau in
|
||
the area of knowledge ever in the history of our community. This is not to
|
||
say that it will never be surpassed, but somehow with more and more security
|
||
involving itself in our affairs and the decline of interest I feel that this
|
||
is the golden age and it will start to fall back until a new era begins many
|
||
years from now.
|
||
|
||
The community will continue to exist no matter what, even if for no better
|
||
reason than the rodent wares kids or the habitual code abusers.
|
||
|
||
As far as morality, I don't feel too concerned about it although I do believe
|
||
it to be wrong. I try not to think about it too much. However, when the
|
||
government or Reagan can make deals with terrorist and lose millions of
|
||
dollars or throw it away, I don't feel to guilty about making illegal calls.
|
||
Its all in how you rationalize it.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
55/100: KL....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 6:42 am Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Gee....isn't speeding illigal too? Like you said, it's all relative, but can
|
||
you remember making your first code call? It's like you hang up, and your
|
||
waiting for the phone to ring with someone saying "Your busted......" I guess
|
||
its all a form of de-sensitizing, after a while, you really ignore or don't
|
||
realize the extent of the illigal-ness of the activity that you are doing.
|
||
|
||
KL-I'm still working on that "Laws of preaking....." stuff that we talked
|
||
about, while reading over old notes, etc, it can make you realize what you are
|
||
"up against" if you are caught. Basically, your screwed if an adult. For the
|
||
most part you are seeing about 30 days jail time, full restitution, and
|
||
assorted court costs. Not a good time. I was wasted a few nights ago and
|
||
debated calling up a LD company and telling them that I had hacked EVERY code
|
||
they had, and would sell them the code file for $1000, else turn the file
|
||
public. Wonder what they would do? I sure wouldn't want to be the one at the
|
||
bank cashing the check, extorsion (sp?) is pretty big time stuff....
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
56/100: General Nonsense.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 8:29 am Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Face it folks. Were heading down the long road to communism. Our leaders
|
||
are pretty much all corrupt. I think our country stinks. And I think in a
|
||
few years the "kiddies" will feel the same. Face it, we talk about anti-drug
|
||
bullshit, and all this anti-that and anti-this, but our leaders are setting
|
||
a great example to the future leaders of our country, arent they? This country
|
||
is headed anywhere but uphill, and I hope I die before it all falls to
|
||
peices. Im old enough to vote, but chose not to and never will. I dont care
|
||
about politics even though I should. Id rather not take a small part in the
|
||
downfall of the good ole US of A. I dont follow politics, and I dont watch
|
||
|
||
..(sorry, double cr) the news. Why? Because its all BAD thats why. Anyway, I
|
||
hope to enjoy my life to the fullest without worrying about stupid shit, like
|
||
Reagan and his scams. One thing that does piss me off is this big drug war.
|
||
Its alot of nonsense if you ask me. The people that end up fucking up there
|
||
lives are the people who have no sense and get burnt on heavy drugs (Coke,
|
||
LSD...etc) and they end up either dead, dying, fucked up or trying to
|
||
rebuild there lives. Needless to say, they forgot about having a good time.
|
||
They got addicted. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Cmon folks, wake up...whats life
|
||
about? Having a good time and living the fullest and richest (I sound like
|
||
an ad for Folgers) life you possibly can Killing yourself isnt the
|
||
answer. I know, Im rambling on. Oh well. About this phreak war thing, we
|
||
all know its bullshit. Ifthe phreaks did unite (something pretty much
|
||
impossible - will never happen), who do you think would win? The government
|
||
or the phreaks? Even if we didnt get caught, we would still lose. The
|
||
puppet-masters have our senile president right where they want him, and
|
||
no matter who does what, they can keep them there for as long as they
|
||
wish. (At least til the end of his term, anyway). Its a suicide mission.
|
||
It cant be won. No one will ever be powerful enough to take on our government.
|
||
No one but non-americans would aid him, and theres too many people afraid
|
||
of the "bomb" for that too happen. So all we could do is piss them off, thus
|
||
giving them an even better reason to exterminate us all. Anyway, thats about
|
||
all I have to say on the matter(s).
|
||
|
||
Sure Im for the American Way. Its the people who are trying to fuck it
|
||
up for all of us that I dont like...
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
57/100: WELL...
|
||
Name: <<< Sir Francis Drake 56 >>>
|
||
Date: 4:22 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
lets see...
|
||
|
||
a) Yeah KL, after this year there will be a 'drop' in the phreak scene as lots
|
||
of people go off to college but after awhile new phreaks will come to
|
||
replace them. This certainly isnt 'The Golden Age of phreaking'. Wait
|
||
until the who country is tied into a network, when EVERYTHING is on
|
||
computers, and the phone system connects the whole world in a standardised
|
||
way. THAT will be the 'golden age'.
|
||
|
||
b) EJ, the people who 'are trying to fuck it up' are the people who are too
|
||
fucking lazy to get involved....
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
58/100: Golden Age
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 5:34 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Actually Sfd, this is the Golden Age, becuae by the time the whole world is
|
||
networked like you said, there will be so much security and tracing will be a
|
||
standard feature and we will be even more stuck than ever before.
|
||
|
||
EJ, you can't solve a problem by ignoring it. Not voting is stupid unless you
|
||
don't know how to vote. That is you don't know which side is more worthy (if
|
||
any) of your vote.
|
||
|
||
Phreaks as a force? Make a great movie, but it'll never ever happen.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
59/100: KL......
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:59 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
...and any other St. Louis locals, why don't you invite some (actually lots)
|
||
or chicks to come to the party part of this convention? EVERYBODY likes hotel
|
||
parties, I've had a few in Kansas City at the Embassy Suits that were secondto
|
||
(to) none! Besides, not all of us are gonna get off on B-Way.....
|
||
|
||
I want to get something out of this trip besides hung over.....
|
||
|
||
|
||
I'll show them (the girls) my Cosmos manuals and impress them! Ya, right.....
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
60/100: Well
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:45 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Things would definately get out of hand if we did that. I mean the word would
|
||
spread and then the whole idea of having a phreak con would be gone. Plus we
|
||
would definately end up being thrown out.
|
||
|
||
Still, anyone else have any input on this?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
61/100: getting back to...
|
||
Name: Lex Luthor 36
|
||
Date: 10:02 am Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Getting back to that "golden age" deal, well I am sure there will be a time
|
||
when more and more things will be networked, but saying they will have all this
|
||
security and tracing shit is ridiculous. There will always be bugs and holes to
|
||
be exploited, and security always comes last for everything. The only people
|
||
who think security should come first are the ones whose job is security. Making
|
||
products, consulting, etc. Everyone else puts security low on the list. It will
|
||
probably remain that way indefinitely. Look at the show Max Headroom. I think
|
||
it is one of the best shows on TV. A lot of people don't like it. They don't
|
||
understand it. Sure some things are a bit ridiculous like the old-style
|
||
typewriter keys used for computer keyboards, but basically the show is quite
|
||
interesting. It appears that just about everything in existance is networked in
|
||
some way to some central processor. Every building, and everything within those
|
||
buildings are networked. Ang gaining access to the network, allows you to gain
|
||
access to just about anything, assuming you can defeat any security involved. I
|
||
like the show mainly due to the security and insecurity involved. They are
|
||
constantly breaking the security on everything.
|
||
|
||
The show probably is based on some variation of the future, and it does show
|
||
that no matter how sophisticated things get, there always will be ways around
|
||
it. Having the ability to defeat these controls, allows you to have control
|
||
over your own destiny as far as concepts of 'big brother' are concerned.
|
||
|
||
If the government turned into the big brother depicted in 1984, I am sure
|
||
those "good enough" would not be as affected. They would simply find ways to
|
||
get around controls and modify or neutralize anything that was threating to
|
||
them.
|
||
|
||
Since everyone has been rambling, I thought I would ramble some too.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
62/100: SFD's Comments
|
||
Name: Lotus 38
|
||
Date: 1:40 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
I also have to disagree with your first comment. Just because everyone is
|
||
going to college does not mean we will loose that many people. When I left
|
||
about 2 years ago, I still tried to call here as much as I could. Taran (or
|
||
Knight) did bring up a good point about college systems getting smarter but if
|
||
you go to a college that is good enough to have phones in each of the dorms (or
|
||
if you live in an apartment) then most of the time you don't have a thing to
|
||
worry about.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
63/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 11:16 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Actually, the idea of losing people due to college was KL's postulate... and I
|
||
basicaly agree with it. Sure some people will keep being involved but most
|
||
wont have the time, equipment, and the fact that they will no longer be treated
|
||
as a minor by the law will act as a detriment. (no that sentence wasnt
|
||
constructed right...)
|
||
|
||
Yow Lex...Cyberpunk for ever...Speaking of which (this belongs on the phrack
|
||
sub but Ill forget so...) would anybody be interested (besides me) if I somehow
|
||
managed to interview William Gibson, author of Neuromancer & Count Zero, about
|
||
what he thought the future of "computer crime" was? Make it into a file & put
|
||
in in phrack. Well *I* think it would be cool.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
64/100: Dial 0 for harassment
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 12:50 am Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, me and Bill are here right now on my 3-way with the 0perator. We had her
|
||
connect us to 314-070-1000. Bill said that he was priveledged and that he had
|
||
to speak to his brother in the post office. When we thought the 0perator had
|
||
left the line, Bill proceded to simulate an 800 DA ring with his lips. When the
|
||
operator came on, he asked for the first company with Banana in its name and we
|
||
were given Banana Educational Software and cracked up. We were hooked up to a
|
||
recording. After the recording said 800-328, the operator came on and said she
|
||
was reporting this line. She said she has had previous accounts... The
|
||
operator then paused and said, "Yes, yes I'd like a trace. The number is
|
||
314-432-0756, good you traced it." She then proceeded to access another loop
|
||
and keep us on hold for several minutes. Oh, forgot a part. After she finally
|
||
consented to connect the number, Bill said that she could go, and she says,
|
||
"No, I want to hear this!" and then she became silent until she started being
|
||
rude and decided that she was working for the FBI and set up a trace.
|
||
|
||
ANYWAY, after being put on hold for a few minutes, she came back and we
|
||
requested the supervisor and she wouldn't give her to us. We eventually got
|
||
dropped. We couldn't even file a complaint because we didn't have her fargin'
|
||
name. I say we kill her. I say we hang her, then we kill her. I say we
|
||
tattoo her, then we scorch her, then we hang her, and THEN we kill her.
|
||
|
||
I say you give her to me!
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
65/100: The Modem World
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 9:44 am Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yes that is correct, as many of us get older, the laws surrounding us are due
|
||
to change will will affect our outlook as to just how important the phreak/hack
|
||
community really is to us. Some of the people that feel threatened may start
|
||
paying for calls rather than phreak, but this then gets expensive.
|
||
|
||
Furthermore, in college, there is most liklely little time for this. Now Lex
|
||
may disagree becuase his exsperience may be a bit differenet, but he also takes
|
||
anout a month or more off between calls here. In reference to Cheap Shades, he
|
||
ran Metal Shop AE here in StL. Then off to college, he brought the computer
|
||
and put up QuickShop. However, he had little time to use it and the necesssity
|
||
to use his only voice line (the bbs line) came up more and more often.
|
||
Eventually he just took it down and he doesn't call anywhere.
|
||
|
||
I said that the class of 87 going to college would harm the phreak world, not
|
||
destroy it and I still hold that opinion.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
66/100: HBO
|
||
Name: Lotus 38
|
||
Date: 11:04 pm Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
Did anyone happen to catch the HBO special about the Chicago trial? Geez, if
|
||
that thing doesn't get you mad about cops and the political system in so me was
|
||
(ie the system) I don't know what would. The interesting thing is that Hoffman
|
||
is still out there fighting the causes. Does he still live in NY or what?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
67/100: Abbie
|
||
Name: Thomas Covenant 84
|
||
Date: 6:03 am Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
There was an article on him in PEOPLE a couple years back (5-7 years, maybe?)
|
||
that told what he was doing currently. I have no idea on the situation today.
|
||
I love selective memory! I can remember dumb things like that, but can't
|
||
remember where I left my tie -- and I have to leave for work in 2 minutes!
|
||
ARGH!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
68/100: WELL...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:22 pm Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
Geez, Abbie has been in the news alot recently. He was arrested along with Amy
|
||
Carter for trespassing on CIA property. When they went to court there defense
|
||
was that they were breaking a law in order to stop a larger crime (which means
|
||
it is legal, example a person runnin a red light to chase a bank robber or some
|
||
such)...AND THEY WON! So basicaly the federal court admited that the CIA is
|
||
breaking laws...A pity they dont fucking do something about it.
|
||
|
||
But yeah, he's a great guy.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
69/100: Back to voting.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 2:40 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
I hear, Im stupid for not voting, Im fucking up the world by not
|
||
participating. I wonder if any of you voted for Raygun, eh?
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
70/100: Summercon.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
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Date: 5:54 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
Read my latest attempt at humor (if you can stomach it) on drive H. File is
|
||
called ADVENTUR.TXT. Its actually called, Tales of Misadventure - Summercon.
|
||
And while Im probably not a seer you will see my prediction of the adventures
|
||
I'll have at Summercon. Lets hope not of it ever comes to pass.
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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71/100: Hoffman
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 6:52 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
I think that Hoffman was charged with 'Disturbing a school' and disorderly
|
||
conduct. Amy Carter supposedly sat down in front of a vehicle (a bus or an
|
||
oinkmobile). It was on a universityy campus, not CIA property (unless they
|
||
made that up recently). I followed it in the papers also, it was interesting
|
||
to see something like that happen. The CIA have not stopped with Nicaragua,
|
||
but now we have dragged Honduras, Mexico, Isreal, and other countries in our
|
||
feud with the Sandinistas, along with CIA/DEA dealings involving drug smuggling
|
||
to fund the Contras.
|
||
|
||
While we're on this topic, I just read an article in Reader's Digest that
|
||
basically called the nuke freeze movement communist and corruptive. He had
|
||
some good points however, which only goes to show that both the U.S. and Russia
|
||
are at fault in certain situations. The test ban breaking by Ronn ie was shitty
|
||
though. All the true important details are underplayed anyway.
|
||
|
||
Good day
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
72/100: Part II
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 10:39 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
Will be up by the time you read this. If your are dreading Summercon this is
|
||
what you can (not) look forward too. hehehe...
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
73/100: Part III
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 6:48 am Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, (yet another msg) Part III is finished and up. The Summercon Saga is
|
||
over. Im sure you'll be sickened and appalled, but that was the whole purpose
|
||
wasnt it? How about "Summercon 2001"?
|
||
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
74/100: What the fuck....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:16 am Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
....is the deal now? Goddamn Iraq "accidentlly" shoots a missle from a
|
||
russian-made aircraft to an oil ship, owing the hull all to hell, their
|
||
president says "It was a gastly accident" and when this ship was trying to call
|
||
the US to ask permission to return fire, Congress was recessed, and Reagan was
|
||
getting on a plane to go to Tennessee to talk to some fucking high school for
|
||
thier commencment. 37 fucking people are dead at last count, and the only
|
||
thing that Ron has to say is "We are going to have a complete
|
||
investigation...." Right! The US is really beginning to look like saps to
|
||
these fucking shit-head countries, and Ron's other comment was "Any action
|
||
simular to that in the future will be delt with severly."
|
||
|
||
What an asshole.
|
||
|
||
-A pissed off Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
75/100: Wimper..
|
||
Name: Ax Murderer 7
|
||
Date: 5:41 pm Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yeah, while he's getting stiff talking to a group of high schooler's, men are
|
||
dying. SUUUURE! It was an accident. Just like it was an accident when he bombed
|
||
Libya...Sure. I think we should have at least fired back. Reagan always seems
|
||
to wimp out on some. He is better than any other we've had, but please!
|
||
|
||
Ax Murderer
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
76/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake
|
||
56
|
||
Date: 6:22 pm Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
Aurgh, just when I was begining to think that MSP users were not Reagan
|
||
lobotomized zombies the old "Dont let those little countries push us around, we
|
||
should nuke 'em into oblivion" comes back. Yucky.
|
||
|
||
First of all DJ, I heard the plane that shot the french missle at our ship was
|
||
either a) french or b) american (phantom)...So lets not do a "god damned
|
||
russians are behind everything"
|
||
|
||
Maby it was sorta silly having the ship being there in the first place ya know?
|
||
|
||
(Yeah doomy, it was on Amy Carters school campus but it was the CIA recruiting
|
||
center on it where the demonstration took place)
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
77/100: well
|
||
Name: Lex Luthor 36
|
||
Date: 5:20 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
No matter what America does, we would/will be criticsized. If we retaliated
|
||
about the iraq incident we would be bullies again. If we didn't (we didn't as
|
||
you know) then we will be too soft. Its a no win situation. When we bombed
|
||
libya we were bullies. But if we didn't we would be wimps. Its bullshit. Damned
|
||
if we do and Damned if we don't.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
78/100: Bombing
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 6:21 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
The Iraq accident may be real. The ship didn't have any defences ready.
|
||
Now they tell us it was 2 assault missiles. There is not much Reagan can do.
|
||
He can't punish them, they get nothin g major from us. Reagan made a good
|
||
decision on the Libyan deal, he's don e his job. How many terrorist have
|
||
screwed with Americans lately? Not many.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
79/100: Whoa!
|
||
Name: Cheap Shades 3
|
||
Date: 1:38 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
First of all accidental or not, it shouldn't have happened. Secondly the
|
||
captain of the ship did have permision to fight back. It was under attack. The
|
||
captain just didn't switch from automatic to manual soon enough to shoot
|
||
anything. Thirdly, the plane was American made and the missle was French
|
||
(like SFD said), they have that shit because we support Iraq's side in this
|
||
Iraq vs Iran war. We could easily punish Iraq for what they did but then we'd
|
||
lose our initial investment in their struggle.
|
||
|
||
Later
|
||
Shades' $0.02
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
80/100: DIS
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 6:35 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hmm..on Libya, the press releases from the White House were lies. Khadafy
|
||
didn't threaten us with further terrorism, the U.S. used his country for a
|
||
scapegoat for the American people. However, the disinformation was vastly
|
||
underplayed in the very same news we were brainwashed with. A lot of papers and
|
||
news media is owned by large corporations. Do you want the businesses that
|
||
caused an invasion of Cuba in this century to put thoughts into your head? So
|
||
the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 79. But of equal tyranny was thte U.S.
|
||
foreign policy toward Cuba (since our business is threatened by Castro we will
|
||
make war and the excuse will bbe we were fighting communism) earlier on. So
|
||
both of the superpowers suck. Now we have to support another war. How long
|
||
will it be before we are having Blood and Guts rambozos like Ollie North
|
||
running around in a mess of secret things 'to protect our national interest'.
|
||
|
||
America wants oil, to get it, it needs puppets
|
||
So what's 10 million dead if we're keeping out the Russians?
|
||
|
||
-Dk
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
81/100: Steal This Book
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 8:48 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hoffman's book seems very interesting. Does ANYONE know where I can get a copy
|
||
of it? Who published it?
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
82/100: Switching
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 7:15 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
I believe it was from Manual to Automatic. The guy had it on manual.. .and
|
||
was half asleep. With all the commosion, etc...no-one could think.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
83/100: My little Droogies
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 9:44 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
After all this time, same old faces and names...
|
||
|
||
Everyone like PHRACK 13? I know I had a joy writing it...
|
||
|
||
Well...cei la vie eh?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
84/100: One more time around
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 9:52 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yes, count them, TWICE I will leave a message...
|
||
|
||
Is the rad bbs ShadowSpawn!!!!! still up? just a little note of curiosity,
|
||
bordering on the verge of total spasms of laughter....
|
||
|
||
And what about HPO? whats the deal fellas??
|
||
|
||
God
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
85/100: SHADOWspawn
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 11:40 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
PW took it down to do some work and to have the line and also to make some
|
||
money ???| ask ctrl c... you should be seeing it back up this summer, ex.
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
86/100: HPO
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 2:49 pm Wed May 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hell Phrozen Over is down now because of hard disk problems. He got his
|
||
computer back then the drive went...
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
87/100: Oh neat
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 6:05 pm Wed May 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, that's seems really sad, HPO had I think the longest duration without
|
||
ever being down...hmm...oh well...it twas a nice system, no?
|
||
|
||
U2 in concert was aweomse....
|
||
And front row to the Psychedelic Furs was the best...
|
||
|
||
Genesis on Saturday and Billy Idol on Tuesday...can't wait
|
||
|
||
Exy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
88/100: General stuff..
|
||
Name: Kerrang Khan 34
|
||
Date: 2:00 am Thu May 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
i just found out how to beat a videogame called Galaga the other day. If you
|
||
leave the bottom left bee-like creature alone on the first 'stage' and let it
|
||
swoop by for about 10 minutes, eventually it will stop shooti ng at you. at
|
||
that point you can kill it, and for the rest of the game, nothi ng will shoot
|
||
at you. kind of interesting. i've found alot of odd 'bugs' in video-games
|
||
over the years (tempest, defender etc).. although i don't spend too much time
|
||
playing them, i like hearing about these things. anyone give a hoot, or shall
|
||
we go back to discussing CAMA tapes (by far the more important to me, ahem)..
|
||
or is it AMA tapes... who cares.
|
||
|
||
k
|
||
|
||
ps: anyone still prefer a decent pinball game to video games these days?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
89/100: A neat game
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 10:12 am Thu May 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
A neat video game I saw was called "Contra", really fast and furious, also a
|
||
game called Rolling Thunder was interesting. The Joust Pinball game is pretty
|
||
fast, but I still prefer the video game if and when i drop by an arcade.
|
||
|
||
Exy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
90/100: Tempest....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 11:00 am Thu May 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
What can you do with Tempest? I have the actual game at home, about the only
|
||
thing that I have ever found is that on some settings you can press the player
|
||
one button and you can jump to the next level....
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
91/100: Games
|
||
Name: Lex Luthor 36
|
||
Date: 1:56 pm Thu May 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
I prefer pinball since most videogames are too slow for me. Pinball can be
|
||
quick and keeps me interested. High-Speed is one of the better games.
|
||
|
||
Most people know that on Defender after you reach 990,000 every thing you hit
|
||
gies you a free guy up until 1 million when it "rolls over" to 0 again. You
|
||
don't receive new guys again until the last of your men are used up. It is
|
||
recommened to not use that many smart bombs during this time and let the guys
|
||
die. If you can get to a million then you should never have to worry about not
|
||
being able to get free men. Personally I think defender is one of the best
|
||
games of all time, since it has all the action I need. Asteroids Deluxe, the
|
||
hard one is a good game, just you can't find it anymore.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
92/100: Gauntlet
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 9:10 am Fri May 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
and Gauntlet II are two very good games if you have 4 people that know how to
|
||
play the thing. Galaga is a very good game, but my personal favorite is Qix,
|
||
yes, I know thats sad, but hey...
|
||
|
||
On that Stark thing, the reason they didnt have that defense system on auto is
|
||
as follows. First of all it uses extremely hig density lugs weighing 30 lbs
|
||
and shoots 3,000 a minute. It uses radar to track the thing in and just blasts
|
||
the shit out of it. The problem is, anything of any decent size with radar
|
||
would get the shit blown out of it, its not selective. I dont think it would
|
||
be too nice to be coming in in a little helicopter (sp?) and have this thing
|
||
shoot 3000 rounds a min at you. Something like that could ruin your day...
|
||
|
||
The Exocet the missle that hit them| travels several hunderd miles an hour at
|
||
a distance of 8 feet from the water. Neithers the AWACS nor the ship detected
|
||
the launch on radar, although the ship detected Radar Lock always a sign of
|
||
agression. They did not know the thing was coming till they spotted it
|
||
visually. By the time word got to the Information Center, they had 7 seconds
|
||
to respond... oh well...
|
||
|
||
Slave Driver
|
||
|
||
Sorry, U2's music was good, but the concert wasnt that great. But I guess you
|
||
had to go to a lot of previous concerts to know that...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
93/100: Video's
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 6:55 pm Sat May 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
My Favorite Video Game has to be Robotron. Weird game. When I first played it,
|
||
I spent all kindsa Quarters without too much luck. Last time I played it I Let
|
||
the game go at 9 Million Something. Only thing is you have to have an afternoon
|
||
to play.....
|
||
|
||
The Mad Hacker
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
94/100: Games
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 3:19 am Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
The best pinball game is Pinbot. Before that; High Speed. Does anyone remember
|
||
Zookeeper? That was a great videogame, except it can't be found anywhere.
|
||
|
||
Me
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
95/100: Jake Cutter
|
||
Name: Control C
|
||
8
|
||
Date: 10:00 am Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
Is one of the best games. It's kinda slow, no sound, but it's a great game.
|
||
Also The Heist is fun too.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
96/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 11:29 pm Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
Two Tigers can be cool with two people..
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
97/100: Video ames
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 12:00 pm Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
hI usually a Gauntlet player.. I got some friends and we just fuck around with
|
||
it.. Paperboy is a little old, but still good.. 1 1/2 hours left of
|
||
school(tomorrow)... W0W!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
98/100: tempest and things..
|
||
Name: Kerrang Khan 34
|
||
Date: 12:37 pm Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
the low down on tempest -
|
||
|
||
first you have to play normally until you reach the red V shaped level.
|
||
when you reach the one after that (a square-ish V) you can die or (read
|
||
on)
|
||
|
||
you have to get a score over 170,000 for this bug to work (the red V's bonus is
|
||
something like 180k so its easier to just die and play a new game. in order to
|
||
get 170k+ on one quarter requires you get up into the yellow levels which is
|
||
kind of tough). anyway, once you have 170,000 plus point the key is to get the
|
||
last two digits of your score to a specific number and then just die. you can
|
||
jump your score by two points by shooting 'spikes' and by one point for
|
||
finishing off a spike (you work it out).
|
||
|
||
some interesting two digit numbers are
|
||
|
||
12, 17 - 40 free credits
|
||
05 - dumps you into playing the attract mode (more on this)
|
||
00 - freeze game in attract mode
|
||
01 - reset game (puts you into the maint. screen)
|
||
46 - changes level you can start at.
|
||
48 - lots and lots of 'ships' (mode on this too).
|
||
|
||
you set up your score and die, then wait for the game to cycle through
|
||
the attract mode, and then things will happen. 17 just starts adding credits
|
||
and you can play normally, but you can have much more fun with 05. this just
|
||
dumps you into the game tempest will be playing with itself. at this point, ALL
|
||
the strange things you can trigger off will go on while you are playing. if
|
||
you can hit 48 your ships will start multiplying, up to about 255 (guess), and
|
||
if you can do this, you hit 01 and wait after which your game will 'normalize'
|
||
and you can play all day to some outrageous high score. if you hit 00 though,
|
||
the xDgame will freeze up on you. anyway thats a rough outline, and it only
|
||
works on older versions. how did you get your own tempest machine DJ?
|
||
|
||
k
|
||
|
||
highspeed isnt a game, its a way of life.
|
||
|
||
"Dispatch to 504.... he what?"
|
||
|
||
|
||
99/100: New Modz!@!!
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 5:23 pm Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Try out our new modz, compliments of Cheap Shades. The N:eed Acronyms is now
|
||
a separate database-type function with search string and all so if you're
|
||
baffled, you can search for the specific acronym without listing the whole damn
|
||
thing. Use it well
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
100/100: Farrari
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 6:05 pm Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
I usually play the Farrari game. I've only gotten up to around 67 grand.
|
||
The game allows you to sit down and get a stereo sound with the whole machine
|
||
moving with you. Such as a car would do.
|
||
|
||
As for U2 concert....I'm still waiting for it to hit MN. Idol was great.
|
||
So was the Cult.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Post on Metal/General Discussion? No
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 6 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- Phrack Inc./Gossip
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
The Phrack Inc./Gossip subboard included mostly conversation involving gossip
|
||
in the phreak/hack world as well as the discussion of files for and the
|
||
organization of the Phrack Inc. newsletter.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:26 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yet another version...
|
||
|
||
PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN
|
||
|
||
St. Louis - Well, the SummerCon has come and gone and nothing has changed.
|
||
It started off well, with almost 80 people arriving. We knew something was
|
||
wrong when people wouldn't put nametags on becuase they were embarresed. And
|
||
then when they all drank large amounts of beer, it was realised "Hey! These
|
||
phreaks arn't any differnt! There just typical teenagers who beli eve being
|
||
drunk is fun 'cause the rest of the time they feel so shitty. No one was
|
||
busted, the police just felt sorry for the weak attempt at Dyonisiun excess.
|
||
Oh well, maby someday people will realise that false bravado and bragging of
|
||
inebriation is simply stupid.
|
||
|
||
"Hey, that wasn't even funny."
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|
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sfd
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2/100: Umm...
|
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Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
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Date: 11:24 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
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Hey SFD, you need to title those articles remember? But seriously, SummerCon
|
||
will undoubtably be a quite fun activity but lets face it, no one is going to
|
||
learn much about phreaking or hacking that weekend, not with all the excitement
|
||
of meeting new people and partying, which kinda relates that you'll forget
|
||
everything anyway.
|
||
|
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PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN
|
||
|
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Phreak World Crippled; SummerCon Causes Despair June 22, 1987
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Today the phreak world was astounded and dealt a horrifying blow as all the
|
||
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 lifetime destruction.
|
||
|
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PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN
|
||
|
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Anarchy World Takes Charge June 23, 1987
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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MetaliBashers Inc, have become the new "LOD" of the modem worl since all of the
|
||
LOD members no longer can even remember what LOD stands for (in fact no one
|
||
can). 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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|
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PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN
|
||
|
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Investigators Lose Jobs!
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
John Maxfield reportedly lost ALL contracts today when it was discovered that
|
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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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Hey this is getting fun huh?
|
||
|
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:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
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|
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|
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3/100: I heard
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
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Date: 11:56 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
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straight from the horses mouth that The Rebel and some other people from
|
||
that crowd are going to show. I actually got to hear the entire Howie episode.
|
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According to Rebel, Howie was busted, went to court and when his mother found
|
||
out what he was doing (again) she completely and foreverly (bros?) took away
|
||
his phone privelidges. I dont know about that...but oh well. I also heard from
|
||
quite a few people who have met Exy, Delta-Master and Bill from RNOC in person
|
||
and the comments I receved were ...interesting.
|
||
|
||
PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN
|
||
|
||
Suicidal Nitemare - History
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Suidical Nitemare met death head on when Evil Jay knocked on his door
|
||
pretending to be a lineman checking on his line. Once inside, Jay prceeded
|
||
to swing a hand set at Suicidal with amazing acurracy (sp). 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 Nitemare remains in intensive care, and Broadway Hacker is
|
||
happy.
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/100: Michigan
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 2:10 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
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Doug,
|
||
|
||
Bad Subscript. LoneWolf, and I are all planning on going. Maby we could work
|
||
something out. I think Ax Murdere, and Sir William will be going too.
|
||
Call me and we'll talk about it.
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
|
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|
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5/100: ROOMS
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 4:07 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
If broadway decides the stay in the public rooms then I'm not in that one...
|
||
|
||
also will it be like nametags?
|
||
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
| hello I am |
|
||
|
|
||
| TARAN KING- randy |
|
||
__________________________ and so on....
|
||
|
||
also, I was wondering about the bust scene cause if I get busted in st louis,
|
||
there is no way in fuck I could get bail money...
|
||
|
||
liquor, drugs,... driving with craig etc...
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/100: Community rooms
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:02 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Broadway is being banned from using the community rooms. If he goes, he will
|
||
have to get his own, and I heard that this is what he claimed he would do if he
|
||
went. I really don't think there is going to be any busts as long as no one
|
||
brings anything real illegal, like a blue box or is standing down at the pay
|
||
fones with a page and a half of codes in front of a cop or something.
|
||
|
||
3
|
||
L6 What do you mean driving with me?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
7/100: I do.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 12:05 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Because of the large amount of drinking and other crap, I'll bet my ass
|
||
that more than 1 minor gets busted. I think we should all find some park or
|
||
something. Actually, the better thing to do (which wont and probably cant be
|
||
done now) is to rent some building for the night. Ive been to a few partys
|
||
where they did that. No cops, outrageously loud music...it was great... wasnt
|
||
cheap, but if everyone pitched in....
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
8/100: Hotel Parties
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 6:57 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
i'm not very fond of them. I went to two of 'em and they both got busted.
|
||
What are we(you) going to do if someone gets busted? I'm sure as hell that I
|
||
don't want my parents getting a call from St. Louie PD saying, "Ahh, yes, Mr.
|
||
xxxxxxx, you son was picked up at a hotel party for underage drinking. Can you
|
||
please come pick him up?" Also, what about bail money? Jez, your screwed if
|
||
you get picked up.
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
KL, since BH is NOT allowed in the public rooms,(and if I go with him) does
|
||
that mean I can't stay there? Any other k-rad d00dzz coming?
|
||
|
||
|
||
9/100: Heh
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 7:06 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
No, you can stay in the room with the rest of the people, Hatter. I haven't
|
||
even heard about this banning Bway from the room, so maybe KL's making
|
||
decisions for Forest Ranger, but I'm not getting involved in the personal
|
||
schtuff. A LOT of people are getting their own rooms so that they won't be
|
||
stranded in the middle of nowhere if they get kicked out. We will just have to
|
||
keep it moderated (not the drinking, just the noise). If you (you) know that
|
||
you're getting down here by some manner, please leave feedback saying what form
|
||
of transportation you're using so that I can get an idea of how many trips to
|
||
each station will be made, carpools can possibly be created, etc.
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
10/100: Drinking
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 8:24 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Whats the drinking age in St. Louis anyways? Please tell me they havent hit 21
|
||
yet.
|
||
|
||
|
||
11/100: SFD
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:26 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
I'm glad that someone has a dissenting opinion on the drinking scene. While I
|
||
do like to drink (on an average of about maybe 1 or 2 times a month, unless
|
||
parents are gone or something), I also think that bragging about drugs and
|
||
alky takes/shows no intelligence, and the person who refrains from doing that
|
||
is a non-conformist. A bunch of people at my school call me 'the Anti-Pot
|
||
Crusader' and similar names because I dislike hearing about how fucking drunk
|
||
and stoned, etc, everyone got over the weekend for 2 hours straight. But tht
|
||
doesn't mean I think it's wrong (unless someone is abusing, etc, selling shitt
|
||
to buy drugs). You could take myy messsage as being a 'conformist' drinking/etc
|
||
post since I stated some things about TK being drunk and pu king, but I don't
|
||
consider it that myself.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
12/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 8:07 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
yup, glad to see you understand my position. Of course it is equaly lame to
|
||
brag about how you never dring/take drugs. The key of course is to do what you
|
||
actualy want to do, not what you have vbeen conditioned (by society and of
|
||
course the dreaded 'p-pressure') to do.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
13/100: Drinking Age
|
||
Name: The Spectre 82
|
||
Date: 8:25 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
<I'm sure you are all wondering "who the hell is The Spectre?" Don't worry
|
||
about it.> The drinking age in St. Louis, and all of Missouri, for that matter,
|
||
is 21. Has been for a long time. And since most people on here are under 21,
|
||
that could pose some problems.
|
||
|
||
|
||
14/100: Broadway
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:13 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
Oh, ok Randy, you can sleep in the same room with Broadway. Don't bend over
|
||
for the soap.
|
||
|
||
Forest Ranger did make some comments and so did Taran on Atlantis. We have to
|
||
remember the saftey of the people going and without sounding crude, the
|
||
question of Broadway's sexual preference has never been answered conclusively.
|
||
There are several people who plan to attend that would be very concerned about
|
||
their personal well-being if they were forced to room with Broadway and I think
|
||
that it would just make things simpler if B-way grabbed his own room.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
15/100: I still.....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 12:54 pm Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
think that Broadway won't show.....
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
16/100: Retraction
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 10:51 pm Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
I must 'apologize' (for lack of a better word) for my using of Broadway
|
||
Hacker's name in that post, I feel that it is red, and weak for someone to rag
|
||
on the ragee-of-the-month, behind their back. I personally have only one thing
|
||
against him, and that is his bullshit story about a year ago when he to ok
|
||
Radio Station down, and I believed him like a fool and took my board down and
|
||
panicked. That just showed me that I can't really trust what he says. In all
|
||
honesty, he did run a good BBS for a while, you can all give that much credit
|
||
to him.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
17/100: Bragging???
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 1:19 am Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Somehow I feel some of these comments are directed towards me. Well,
|
||
hell... I have a good time, why shouldnt I say so? I dont think I brag.. .I uh.
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
(lame, lame LAME post...)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
18/100: B-Way
|
||
Name: Jester Sluggo 31
|
||
Date: 12:13 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
If the guy shows up, then he shows up. You can't make plans around him.
|
||
|
||
As for partying, if you wanna get smashed drunk and make a fool out of
|
||
yourself, go ahead. I'll drink, but drink moderately (about 6 beers/Hour).
|
||
As for trading info, or getting busted; DON'T bring anything REAL illegeal.
|
||
Others have said this, and I hope that nobody blows it for the rest of us.
|
||
|
||
About the drinking age: as long as you stay in the damn room and drink, and
|
||
keep somewhat quiet, there should be very little of a problem. For buying
|
||
booze, I should be able to buy (even though) I'm not old enough, because
|
||
I'm big enough.. I think TK is a witness to that. Moosehead!
|
||
|
||
/
|
||
\
|
||
/ luggo !!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
19/100: S-Con stuff
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 4:13 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok ok, Forest Ranger says that until Broadway has actually been proven to be a
|
||
homosexual that he shall be innocent until proven guilty. In other words well
|
||
he met Cap N Crax who met Broadway and Cao said he was ok, but I remember many
|
||
others like Monty Python who met him and told us all about how Broadway just
|
||
wanted to wrestle him in people's lawns and get him drunk. Will SummerCon
|
||
finally answer the question?
|
||
|
||
As I have stated before, DO NOT bring BLUE BOXes or anything else. DO NOT
|
||
bring a 125 page list of SPC, MCI, MEtro, and TMC codes, DO NOT bring firearms
|
||
or knives (Scan man will have that part covered), DO NOT bring your mom, DO NOT
|
||
bring the police, DO bring your toothbrush.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
20/100: Broadway Hacker
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 5:34 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
A person by the name of S. K. Ericson once told me that this guy would card
|
||
airplane tickets for very young hackers to New York to attend the TAP meetings,
|
||
then refuse to card them the tickets home unless they gave in to his
|
||
advances... SICKHe offered no proof of his accusations, though.
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
/l
|
||
|
||
|
||
21/100: Hack-A-Trip
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:10 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, he is always inviting people to New York and asking them if they would
|
||
like to stay at his place. He also likes to get people's addresses and make
|
||
plans to visit them. BH was also the founder of Hack-A-Trip, so this theory
|
||
could have some tangibility.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
22/100: Nametags?
|
||
Name: Thomas Covenant 84
|
||
Date: 8:37 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, I may wear a skating cap that says "urLord", but aside from that, forget
|
||
about it. I hate walking in into some place and some lady leaps out from behind
|
||
a pillar and slaps a nametag on my tit saying "Hi! My name is Ian !" That
|
||
happened to me once, and I used an old Erma Bombeck line: "Now, what shall we
|
||
name the other one?" And Kip may wear his k00l vanity plate reading 616 HAK.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
23/100: Nametags
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 11:06 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well they are optional of course but remeber you are gonna have a hard enough
|
||
time trying to learn everyone else's name without having to worry about them
|
||
forgeting who you are (er whatever). Wear em if you want em.
|
||
|
||
"Hi...My Name Is Knight Lightning...Unless Your Name Is Scan Man."
|
||
|
||
Ba
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
24/100: innocent
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 11:51 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
till proven guilty??? so when we find some guy hopefully someone not liked in
|
||
the middle of the hall with a bloody swelling anus, crying, screaming "all I
|
||
wanted was a US sprint code... I didnt know he'd do that....sob hes aid sob
|
||
he would give my an account sob| on the Radio.... well now....fucking russian
|
||
roulette... who will be the one to be butt-s macked?
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
25/100: hahahahah
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 1:02 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
'butt-smacked' hahahah that was funnny Luke. Oh well, fuck it we(ll see what
|
||
happens there. I personally don't think there will be any real problems, just a
|
||
few hostilities between people who have been 'enemies' for a while.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
26/100: B'way "anus smacker" Hacker
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 2:55 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
I am saying this, in regret, behind his back. BUT I will also say it to his
|
||
ugly face. I was on his board and he got my number and would not stop his
|
||
annoying calls, hours on end (maybe an hour). He wanted to meet me and after
|
||
bluntly refusing many times, to no avail, I said to myself, "To get this fuck
|
||
off my back I will meet him somewhere in the city." He never showed up. And
|
||
stopped calling. But frankly, I believe every negative rumor about him. I am
|
||
convinced h e is an utter fag of the worst kind. You would too if you heard
|
||
the kind of shit he was saying. He asked questions his gynecologist wouldn't
|
||
have the an swers to. (getting a bit crude..) Who was there when he was taking
|
||
snapshots at the TAP conferences?
|
||
|
||
Ic.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
27/100: More on BH
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 4:14 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Thats funny you should mention that. Broadway was also pretty insistent that
|
||
I come up to visit him after the CES and some other shit. He also talked about
|
||
getting "kicked in the balls" and shaving pubic hair. There is definately
|
||
something wrong with him. I remember about 3 years ago when some friends of
|
||
mine used to talk about some "crazy bastard who also talks about getting kicked
|
||
in the balls"...this must be Broadway. Crax, lets go...
|
||
ALONE.
|
||
|
||
-Jay
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
28/100: HAHAHAHA
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 10:02 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
I am on the floor laughing about that. I was at the TAP con telepub and I
|
||
wil NEVER EVER forget this pear-shaped man taking out a camera and start
|
||
snapping pictures. I have never seen dirtier looks in my life. They
|
||
practically threw him out the window.
|
||
|
||
It is also true that BWH likes to talk about guys balls and shit on the
|
||
phone, but Jesus Christ guys, its simplel If he makes a move on you, be at the
|
||
shit out of him. What is so hard about that?? You all seem so scared of him,
|
||
like if someone screamed out 'Oh no, its Broadway!!' hundreds would being
|
||
running out of the hotel...
|
||
|
||
BWH is about 5-11 250lbs maybe, -all- in the gut, ass and hips. He really
|
||
does look like a pear...
|
||
|
||
Steve Driver
|
||
|
||
|
||
29/100: also..
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 10:07 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
If you were going there from a long way away, Id be SURE to get a room. Think
|
||
about it, 30 40, 50, 1000, whatever| teenagers, drinking profusely, with no
|
||
supervision. 90% wont be able to handle it and will just run around the hotel
|
||
fucking things up. I had experience with this once and we totally fucked up
|
||
the hotel. We took apart most of the insides of the elevator, broke all the
|
||
screens and threw them down 10 floors etc. And this was just a piece of shit
|
||
hotel. You guys are going to be in a mostly business man type of place. .. and
|
||
they wont wait 1 sec to complain. All in all I would be VERY careful... I also
|
||
wouldnt sign my name to the room. At the place I was stay it was a school trip
|
||
to Six Flags, Great Adventure| staying the school got a bill for $4000 and that
|
||
damage was done by about 15 people. So whoevers name is on the room
|
||
registration better watch his ass... I think the person is insane ...
|
||
especially since most places want a credit card copy to insure against the
|
||
above...
|
||
|
||
Steve Driver
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
30/100: Ba hahahahahahahahah
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 3:10 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Holy shit, I have just flown back and forth across my room laughing so hard
|
||
after those posts. I remember him asking me some similar questions in the he
|
||
past and rambling on about his balls etc. I ignored him and "had to go, its
|
||
time for dinner." "But its 3:45 PM." "Er yeah see I'm late...<click."
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
31/100: Help
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 3:15 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Can someone please get in touch with Sherlock Holmes on P-80 or leave me his
|
||
phone number or something. He is supposed to have some information or article
|
||
for PWN. Thanks.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
32/100: BH
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 3:48 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
He does seem to want to talk about balls alot. Jay, he asked me that too (Have
|
||
you ever been kicked in the balls before?). He also kept on telling me about
|
||
pranks he pulled(literally) in high school like tieing people nude against
|
||
lockers and stuff..... Sounds like real fun, eh?
|
||
|
||
And I'm going to the Con with him? Maybe ahh! we'll see... I like my anal
|
||
quarter the way it is... We shall see...
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
33/100: Say that again...?
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:34 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Why are all of these peolle supposedly going with Broadway? I doubt he is even
|
||
going to show up himself, so don't count on a carpool. Originally he said he
|
||
was going, but then left me mail on Atlantis saying that he wasn't.
|
||
|
||
Even if he does go, you want to find out what it feels like to have a 2 50 lbs
|
||
pear shaped orangatang grab your balls and squeeze?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
34/100: Ouch
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 11:28 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
It hurts to even think about it so I wont. Anyways,
|
||
|
||
Is this convention just for selected poeple from certian boards or can just
|
||
about any Hacker attend?
|
||
|
||
Also, what is the name of the hotel and the exact dates this will be going on?
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
35/100: bh & guns
|
||
Name: The Mentor 74
|
||
Date: 12:27 am Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
Nuff said.
|
||
|
||
|
||
36/100: Friends..
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 2:54 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't recall specifically who he said, probally some 'friends' of his (or
|
||
shall I say bedmates?). Well, I'll call him and crossexamine this topic with
|
||
him.
|
||
|
||
Gang Bang? Please.........!
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
37/100: SummerCon dates
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 5:06 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
June 19-21 (Fri-Sun), 1987. The Executive International Best Western Hotel
|
||
(Airport). For all phreakers and hackers that feel so inclined as to attend.
|
||
Its like an open party.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
38/100: Advanced Carding Series
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 12:33 am Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
Most of my advanced carding series and some other fraud files I have written
|
||
in ARCed and on the AE line. Look for ADVCARD.ARC.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
39/100: WELL...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 1:14 am Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
AS FOOR ID TAGS, JUST LOOK FOR THE GUY WITH THE NOSE RING...HA, JUST *TR
|
||
Y* TO
|
||
IMPERSONATE THAT.
|
||
|
||
(OF COURSE IF I DONT GO, 'LOOKING FOR THE GUY WITH THE NOSE RING' COULD
|
||
BECOME QUITE TEDIOUS)
|
||
|
||
SFD
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
40/100: Adv Carding files
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 7:50 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
They are now integrated in the anarchy subdirectory (because they're hardly
|
||
phreak/hack but not really "general"). They include ADVCARD*.TXT,
|
||
CHECKFRD.TXT, ATMFRAUD.TXT and maybe one or two I forgot, but Jockey can fill
|
||
you in. Snort the wave...
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
41/100: Anyone
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 12:28 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Did anyone ever get in touch with Sherlock Holmes on P-80?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
42/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:07 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hmm, one thing I found trashing quite awhile ago was a report by Pac-Bell on
|
||
problems they were having with their new DMS-100's...One thing was the "coin
|
||
problems"...Ill quote the letter as its fairly interesting:
|
||
|
||
Four coin problems have been discovered with the introduction of the DMS-100
|
||
in Pacific Bell. These are:
|
||
1. Applied +48 Volts for Coin Presence Test
|
||
2. Coin Return Voltage
|
||
3. Paramater - Per call ground loop detection test
|
||
4. Overheating of GX18AB cards Real clever name there..(Did ya get the pun?)
|
||
|
||
+48 Volts associated with coin service is used for Coin Overtime, Coin Presence
|
||
Tests and Automatic Coin Toll Service (ACTS). +48V is used in ACTS to reset
|
||
the totalizer so that coin counting can be acomplished. NT has developed a
|
||
workaround for interfacing to ACTS. Therefore the main problem is the coin
|
||
presence test. In normal situations, battery is applied to Tip side with the
|
||
ring side opened. +48V is applied to the ring sing of the line which detects
|
||
the presence of a coin or no coin. If no ground condition exists, no coin is
|
||
present. If a coin is stuck (ground condition) a line 112 report will print in
|
||
the CO.
|
||
|
||
Without +48V this cannout be done.
|
||
|
||
In a situation where a customer deposits .20 cents on a call requiring a .50
|
||
cent deposit, the .20 cent deposit is not being returned. The TSPS machine,
|
||
handling all call processing, will instruct the End Office to sent out voltage
|
||
(Normal +110 Volts for collect and -110 for return) that will return the inital
|
||
deposit. ACTS then resets the totalizer which enables coin counting to begin
|
||
on the initiation of the required .50 cent deposit. Presently, the DMS is not
|
||
doing this.
|
||
|
||
|
||
well whatever.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
43/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:08 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Aurgh, so I posted that on the wrong sub. sue me.
|
||
|
||
And now I compounded my lameness by posting two messages in a row.
|
||
|
||
Will It ever change? Will I ever become truly ELITE?
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
44/100: Hello Floor
|
||
Name: Lotus 38
|
||
Date: 3:39 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
I have been away for a while and I would like to also say that after reading
|
||
all the broadway posts I was on the floor from laughter....
|
||
|
||
|
||
45/100: B-Way....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 6:48 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
I just wrote a code hacker in Pascal, and it's pretty gay, I'm gonna call it
|
||
"Broadway Hacker".
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
46/100: Bah Ha
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:54 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Who cares about Broadway? He is most likely not going to SummerCon and we
|
||
don't want him too anyway. Oh yeah, if he does show I heard something to
|
||
watch out for... If you see a large, fat, pear shaped "person" (describing
|
||
him as either sex would be insulting) with a bulge in its pants...KICK IT! as
|
||
hard as you can. Because it mmost likely is going to be a camera or tape
|
||
recorder and if its not one of those, it means the he is feeling turned on
|
||
about seeing you and you are seconds away from being sotomized.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
47/100: Thanks...
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 2:25 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Thanks KL and I thought you cared. Well, I thought that he was going. He
|
||
better or I'll UNLEASH THE FULL FORCE! Hehe.. Excuse the similarities...
|
||
Also, KL, can I have a copy of that term? I need one and I'm a lazy ass...
|
||
Thanks.....
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
48/100: Broadway Fudge-Packer......
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:25 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Check out his posts on Atlantis.....real gay...somethings REALLY wrong with
|
||
that dude.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
49/100: Term Papers
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 12:16 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
Should I put em up on ye ole MSP?
|
||
|
||
Anyway, the fact that something is really wrong or different or strange about
|
||
Broadway is not a unique idea. I've held it since I met him and especially
|
||
since he started to talk about his balls. Who cares, so any new developments
|
||
with people coming to SummerCon?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
50/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:12 pm Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
I talked to Stan yesterday (not something a wise person admits to on this
|
||
board but who ever said I was wise) and he is still claiming that he will
|
||
'definetly be there'. Id be awfully carefull people...he might beat you up ya
|
||
know.
|
||
|
||
|
||
ahem
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
51/100: Yeah right
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 9:41 am Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
As far as I am concerned, Stan has about as much chance of coming to SummerCon
|
||
as TWCB Inc., to TelePub '86.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
52/100: East Coast
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 2:57 pm Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
Is anyone on here going to Con '87 that is from the East Coast(Preferably
|
||
North East)? I would like to know, just in case BH decides not to go.
|
||
Thanks..
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
I just got home from a nice party.. 20 half kegs(genesee), over $300 worth of
|
||
pot, and a case of JD. Under the circumstances, I naturally felt it upon myself
|
||
to fuck... So I did... Did you notice how my 'extra' text is longer
|
||
than my 'actual' post? Well, fuck....
|
||
|
||
|
||
53/100: Story Idea
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 6:46 pm Mon May 11, 1987
|
||
|
||
I was wondering, would any of you (being a sample of the whole) appreciate
|
||
seeing a sort of documentery file on the controversy and problems surrounding
|
||
Phantom Access? It would have a great finish that would sufficently burn one
|
||
of the greatest geeks in our community.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
54/100: BH(again..)
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 6:00 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Just talked to him last night, to find out definitly if he is going, and
|
||
(according to him at least), you will be meeting me there(in other words, he's
|
||
going)... He was talking about my girlfriend touching my balls last night...
|
||
Pleeaaaseee!
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
./s
|
||
|
||
|
||
55/100: Tough Call
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 8:18 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well its hard to second guess Broadway's sincerity about appearing at
|
||
SummerCon. For the moment, I still hold that I'll believe it when I see it.
|
||
Still, he did show up (rather rudely) at TelePub '86, but then this took place
|
||
in New York anyway.
|
||
|
||
Whats the latest word about Scon from Solid State or OQ? Sfd?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
56/100: B.H./Scon
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 8:43 am Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well my patience has worn thin with Broadway. He is practically begging me
|
||
to call him, so I left him a nasty reply that generally told him to stop
|
||
"bugging" me (no pun intended). About him going to Summercon, I say...tell him
|
||
no. After all, you guys have the final say so dont you. If you have any doubts,
|
||
just read the last posts. Hell, its obvious that he's happy as a fucking lark.
|
||
And if you still have any qualms, think about it like this :
|
||
|
||
Would you invite a fagg to YOUR party?
|
||
|
||
As I said, there are alot more non-elitist going to the party then you all
|
||
think. I could count out at least 20 off hand that non of you have probably
|
||
ever heard of. All I can say is, good luck. If I were you I would print up a
|
||
big article in Phrack and say its cancelled, then only invite selected people.
|
||
If you have doubts, just remember this..(DAMN IT, REMEMBER IT),
|
||
|
||
- "Dont say I didnt tell you so" Quote, Evil Jay
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
57/100: Well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 4:27 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Looking through this travel agent trade journal, and it had a list of major
|
||
conventions in St. Louis during the next 6 months...And guess who will be in
|
||
St. Louis on the 19th? 30,000 Southern Baptists. Yup its the southern
|
||
baptist convention, the biggest convention in St. Louis all year.
|
||
|
||
Its from the 12-19th. I can allready imagine arriving at the airport to see
|
||
thousands & thousands of these people getting ready to leave.
|
||
|
||
should be keenish.
|
||
|
||
and YES i would invite a gay to a party...
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
58/100: C'mon guys
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 5:39 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
This is an OPEN party. And as far as a bucnh of no names going, we can use the
|
||
cash not to mention that this could bring some new future talent into the
|
||
phreak world. Meeting people and spreading your influence is what life is all
|
||
about in the phreak world (heh!).
|
||
|
||
Sfd, you would invite a flamming, homosexual, ball squeezing, ass licking, 250
|
||
lbs, faggot to your party? Well you and B0way can share a room.
|
||
|
||
Mooooohahahahahahahahahaha
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
59/100: Southern Baptists...
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 7:18 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
I agree with the idea that we should let all people attend no matter what
|
||
their qualifications show. I mean, if they're assholes, Take some people aside
|
||
and coduct what business should be more private. Also, I think it would be
|
||
great if We could get some of the Southern Baptist Women REALLY Medicated and
|
||
Leave them at the doorstep of the Minister.
|
||
|
||
Everyone Get Out Your "Disco Sucks, Long Live Rock 'n' Roll" Tee Shirts and
|
||
Let's Get Weird.. heh.
|
||
|
||
The Mad Hacker
|
||
|
||
|
||
60/100: D00DZ!
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:52 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
I say who the hell cares if a bunch of guys come that are unknowns, I can see
|
||
your point Jay, but look at what this is, it's not going to be something that
|
||
we will be able to realistally get anything done at, so I agree that the more
|
||
money and more people, the better. I would say that 100 people, wasted, would
|
||
make a better party than 15 wasted people, shit what would we do? Discuss
|
||
wire centers?
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
61/100: Good
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:48 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
I'm glad we are in agreement. You see although all of us StL people are
|
||
helping to supply dough, we expect to break even or make a small profit for our
|
||
time, effort, and preliminary investment, not to mention the risks. I really
|
||
don't car so long as I break even but whatever. The extra cash after that will
|
||
probably go to alcohol etc.
|
||
|
||
Oh yeah... and BAIL
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
62/100: Hehe
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 8:59 pm Thu May 14, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yeah, 100 people, right, that would never be noticed, loud, or out of the
|
||
ordinary. Still, it would be nice.
|
||
|
||
Discussing Wire Centers with 15 people with everyone intoxicated would be fun,
|
||
I think.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
63/100: Discussions
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 9:27 pm Thu May 14, 1987
|
||
|
||
Phantom - But aren't you the one who had a discussion about new forms of BOXES
|
||
at Six Flags Over Mid-America with about 6 people? (Heh!)
|
||
|
||
Hey now that I mentioned it, maybe we could all go to Six Flags at S.Con (Idea
|
||
Idea, Idea, nah never work)
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
64/100: NONONONON!
|
||
Name: <<< Doom Prophet 21 >>>
|
||
Date: 4:26 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
ARGHHH!! NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!
|
||
|
||
Here is what we shall discuss:
|
||
|
||
First, we shall discuss distortion, static, and its causes in T1 digital cable
|
||
and in T1 ORBs. Then we shall examine the line and trunk link network, with
|
||
maps, lectures, and sketches on behalf of all of us. Then it will be a
|
||
question and anwser session, with Remreeds, Reed Relays, Serving Area
|
||
Interfaces, F1 layout, interoffice trunk maintenance, toll office reports, and
|
||
ferrite sticks abounding. Then we will discuss WC's and MDF's and the duties
|
||
of the MCC in all ESS levels.
|
||
|
||
Actually, it sounds inttersting to me (just about everything above) but there's
|
||
a time and place for technical discussion, and also a time for fun. So nyah.
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
November 1986 'I did not autthorize a secret fund to the Contras'
|
||
|
||
January 1987 'I may have autthorized the shipmentt butt don't remember cause
|
||
my colon or prostrate got operated on and I was stoned off the medicine'
|
||
|
||
April 1987- 'The tower reports indicate that it was my advisors.'
|
||
|
||
|
||
65/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 11:22 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
May 1987 - 'I donated the money to the contas with the best interests of the
|
||
nation in mind'
|
||
|
||
June 1987 - 'There was a small connection between by donations and the
|
||
contra's promise to keep Nancy's affair with Fawn Hall secret'.
|
||
|
||
as for the Con, I think we should have a sign:
|
||
|
||
"DO NOT ENTER - FOR *ELITE* ONLY"
|
||
|
||
real cool...
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
66/100: Summer
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 9:50 am Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
We are getting closer and closer to SummerCon folks. I can't wait.
|
||
|
||
Anyway, I was speaking with Taran aboutg this yesterday, but now I'd like to
|
||
ask you (the general public). I'm sure you all remember Phrack 13 (the joke
|
||
isse), I felt that if people wanted to write the files, in times of need (we
|
||
being low on files for Phrack) we would make a file or two a special feature
|
||
like Phrack Work News or Phrack Pro-file, but with anyone contributing or
|
||
writing it. I was think of datacapturing that stuff on sub 4 or maybe some of
|
||
the bogus news stories on here for the first file. What do you think? Oh yeah,
|
||
SFD, the idea you mentioned on the genral board sounds good, do it.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
67/100: say we
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 1:52 am Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
wanted to go to 6 flags or do some engineering? with 100 or more people it
|
||
could be hard... maybe there should be public conferences and then small get
|
||
togethers of the people that we know...
|
||
|
||
I dont know.....100 people running around and everyone trying to meet
|
||
everyone...
|
||
|
||
sounds confusing...
|
||
|
||
1988 "Well, I told mr. bush that I'd authorize it if he'd only bounce on it
|
||
for a few more minutes"
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
68/100: Six Flags
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 11:57 am Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
Its a good idea in general, but we just don't have the time. We'd need a whole
|
||
extra day and thats more moeny for rooms and admition to the park is kinda
|
||
expensive to. So maybe a few might want to go, but I advise against it.
|
||
|
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:Knight Lightning
|
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69/100: Wait.....!
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 12:37 am Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
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Why don't we save time by going to Six Flags AND gineering! We could try to
|
||
engineer the people that work at SF and find out who there boss is, what day
|
||
they get paid, how much they make, who trained them, etc!
|
||
|
||
Really though, this is al(the conference) gonna happen on friday and saturday?
|
||
Well, why don't you throw in the optional "Sunday-Six-Flags-Day" for any of us
|
||
that really don't feel like leaving? What is the price for that place anymore,
|
||
about $18? I still think that there should be girls there, 30 or so guys,
|
||
being wasted, and Broadway, still doesn't cut it with me, I need someone(s) be
|
||
crude as hell to, and then abuse for a night. Almost as good as as finding a
|
||
new Cosmos dialup!
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
70/100: Bah!
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 2:55 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
Okay, since no one ever agrees with me, I thought I would explain my self
|
||
this time around and hopefully make you understand that if alot of people show
|
||
the show wont go. Im sure alot of you realize what kegs cost and Im sure with
|
||
all the folks showing up (most of them probably not pitching in much - do they
|
||
ever?), we are not going to be drinking as much as we like. 100 people in two
|
||
rooms (not counting Broadway) - how wonderful. What do the people do who cant
|
||
fit - (idea!) sit in the lobby and wait of course. Where do the people who can
|
||
no longer stand go when its time for all 100 (in two rooms) people to crash? I
|
||
couldnt tell you. What happens when the cops come? We run. What happens when
|
||
Mrs Blow's son ends up in jail - she sues (or at least causes alot of bs), what
|
||
happens when the cops, finding drunken people in the hallway, stumble across a
|
||
drunken Taran King. They bust him and get him for many things including
|
||
Intoxification (minor), Serving Minors (is that a law?), Causing a Publid
|
||
Disturbance...among other things. What happens when Jay hits the "tank"...he
|
||
gets 4 years in an Indiana Correctional Institure (Ive always wanted to pick
|
||
potatoes). I was just thinking of everyone else, mostly TK.
|
||
|
||
I have been to some pretty big partys, the majority of which were busted. Big
|
||
partys are big news, and tend to draw attention from the less desirables
|
||
(mainly cops). Contrary to what many on here have stated, the only place I
|
||
would invite a faggot is the next Challenger to the stars. Now, Ive said my
|
||
peice, and of course, as always, someone will disagree, someone will rag or
|
||
someone will generally be pissed off, hate me for life, "de-"friend me or
|
||
whatever. I know, Ive been a real negative, burnt-out, stupid-ass...BUT I DONT
|
||
CARE!!!!1110!!
|
||
|
||
-The Big J
|
||
|
||
|
||
71/100: Reply
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 6:15 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
I think people are overestimating what will occur at SummerCon. I hardly
|
||
expect 100 people to show up. Shit, even if that many do, a lot of people
|
||
seem to be getting their own rooms...but for them to toss in like $5-$10, it
|
||
shouldn't be a big deal. If the kegs don't work out, we'll just get cases of
|
||
something (not as good, but still does the trick). As for being busted because
|
||
too many people show up, only phreak/hacks will be allowed into the room as
|
||
this is not an opened "party", per say. We will not be too rowdy because we
|
||
are in these rooms for 2 nights and we cannot afford to be kicked out,
|
||
therefore, people WILL be quiet (Friday night anyway) and people WILL NOT be
|
||
wandering around the hotel drunk unless they're in another room which won't
|
||
affect ours. The rooms will NOT be trashed because we're not positive h ow
|
||
getting them will go (it will be under a fake name, but if they need ID, we're
|
||
going to have to use someone's real one probably). I don't know, we'll work it
|
||
out, but don't expect all of those obnoxious things that usually happen at
|
||
hotel parties to happen because if we get kicked out, people can't just drive
|
||
or stumble back home afterwards...
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
72/100: About BIG parties.
|
||
Name: Cheap Shades 3
|
||
Date: 7:18 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
As far as Big hotel parties go it's usually not a question of cops showing up.
|
||
It's more a question of Hotel Management. As far as that goes, hotel
|
||
management is usually pretty cool about not kicking partiers out because they
|
||
still make money off those people (as long as shit ain't getting torn up) and
|
||
it's bad publicity to kick a bunch of drunk people out of a hotel because they
|
||
end up driving drunk. Also public intoxacation of a minor is a crime but being
|
||
in a hotel gets you out of being publically intoxicated. About the kegs,
|
||
because there's a $25 deposit on kegs and $50 deposit on tappers I seriously
|
||
doubt that we'd be getting kegs unless we can come up with a large quantity of
|
||
money ahead of time. (Very unlikely).
|
||
|
||
Later,
|
||
________________
|
||
\Cheap/ \Shades/
|
||
\___/ \____/
|
||
|
||
(By the way I've never seen ANYONE carded for buying a keg? I wonder if that'd
|
||
be easier than finding someone over 21? nah)
|
||
|
||
|
||
73/100: Tapper
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 7:41 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
$50 deposit on taps? We buy 'em up here for around $30. Is beer to be the
|
||
only alcoholic beverage? I not much of a beer drinker. I prefer (naturally)
|
||
vodka. There was something else but I seemed to have forgot..
|
||
|
||
Absolut rulezz d00d!!1!
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
74/100: Alky
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 9:18 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
If you ask me (you don't), mentioning the word 'party' or 'beer' or anything
|
||
like that in the same sentence/post as 'SummerCon' is only yelling to the
|
||
world that something is going to be goinng on. Now, it would be better if ther
|
||
would have been nothing mentioned of partying, until we got there. Anyway, I
|
||
don't think it should be such a party where everyone has to pass out, I'm not
|
||
for that. Getting nice and fucked up to where you can walk (with difficulty)
|
||
or getting a really dry mouth is good enough for me.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
75/100: Partys/Summercon
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 10:45 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
Yeah, but if we told everyone it was just going to be a gathering of people
|
||
(damn wordwrap) talking about DMS then no one (or hardly anyone) would show. I
|
||
think the chick idea is a good one, so it might be nice if some of you locals
|
||
invited a few long-legged females to the rooms. As for me, I'll b e looking out
|
||
for large naked fat men and hopefully trying to have a good time without
|
||
discussing things like DMS...etc. Look for Part III of Tales of Misadventure -
|
||
Summercon, sometime tommorrow on Phantasie Realm or here on drive H. This one
|
||
will feature a visit in a shower, a large naked fat man, a casualty list and
|
||
MUCH MUCH MORE!!!11
|
||
|
||
-J
|
||
|
||
|
||
76/100: How About
|
||
Name: Cap'N Crax 10
|
||
Date: 11:51 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
What would be the opinion of a "scams" file for phrack... I've come up
|
||
with/invented/collected quite a few over the years. Most are not hack/phreak
|
||
related, nor are they related to carding. They are mostly ways to "beat the
|
||
system" or sort of "hack" non-technical things. Anyone interested?
|
||
|
||
C^2
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
77/100: Ditto...
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:22 am Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
for me, there's lots out there besides carding anymore.....
|
||
|
||
Oh, and Stoley vodka in the freezer (it wont freeze) is so smooth you can
|
||
drink it straight, Hatter!
|
||
|
||
I was an Asst Mgr for a bar for some time, so I can bring mix equipment for
|
||
the hell of it if anyone wants to get exotic.
|
||
|
||
Shades is correct about the managers, at an Embassey Suites party I had, we
|
||
must have had 40 people in a 2 room suites, and we were all pretty wasted, and
|
||
there were bottle and cans everywhere, and the manager only came up once (we
|
||
thought we were screwed) to say to "Just keep it in the rooms guys!" He said
|
||
something that is probably true at most hotels, trooms are somewhat sound
|
||
proof!
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
78/100: "SCAMS"!
|
||
Name: Ax Murderer 7
|
||
Date: 5:36 pm Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hmmm....Yeah, carding is getting to be a lost age (Don't get me wrong but...)
|
||
It's getting pretty sad. Unless the editors have some legal objections, I think
|
||
it would be a pretty cool idea. There is little to stop anyone from finding
|
||
limits in scams. But try to keep it creative, not your typical ordering a pizza
|
||
(What a joke.)
|
||
|
||
Ax Murderer
|
||
|
||
|
||
79/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 6:31 pm Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
d00d, what fun would a party be without getting drunk?
|
||
|
||
durrrr...I expect some lemonade for me....t-hee.
|
||
|
||
(rhyme scheme! another poem..Lemonade And Me)
|
||
|
||
I think that we should have a seperate sub for the summercon so we dont have
|
||
this dichotomy (I felt like using that word and I really dont care if I didnt
|
||
use it quite correctly? ok? ok?) between phrack posts and summercon posts
|
||
|
||
Seriously folks, the whole drinking question is stupid. If you want to drink,
|
||
buy it yourself. And dont be dumb about it....("Flipper rules, OK? ...DONT BE
|
||
STUPID"..good band)
|
||
|
||
IM going to the con nyah nyah nyah...I got the tickets in my sweaty cum covered
|
||
hands...so tweet!
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
"Quack, said the duck"
|
||
|
||
|
||
80/100: getting kicked out
|
||
Name: Lex Luthor 36
|
||
Date: 5:41 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
A funny story about Phil-Con the last Big (not nearly as big as Summer-C on
|
||
will be) phreak conference.
|
||
|
||
Tuc and I only knew what hotel it was, no room number and the name it was
|
||
supposed to be under was not checked in. We saw a photocopied paper saying:
|
||
"You hold the Keys to Security" with the Pennsylvania Bell logo. Scrawled on
|
||
the bottom was Phreak-Con IV. No room number there, but it did prove that they
|
||
were there, somewhere...
|
||
|
||
Well we came to the conclusion that the only way to find them was check every
|
||
room assuming either a door would be open and we would recognize Videosmith
|
||
and the others, or they would be making enough noise for us to hear. After
|
||
about the 3rd floor of listening, I was not paying attention and had my ear
|
||
about 6 inches from a door, listening for phreaks (a smart move, hey we had no
|
||
other way of finding them ok? ok?) and there was a hotel security guy. Well
|
||
while I was busy looking like a theif, Tuc saw him, with the eagle eye he has,
|
||
as the guy was 2 or 3 yards away. Well of course he wondered what I/we were
|
||
doing. We told him the truth (not a misatake for once) and he checked our ID.
|
||
|
||
Then we asked if there were any complaints. Well he remarked about about some
|
||
guys stealing all these hotel phones... A giveaway. We told him thanks and got
|
||
the room . That was them allright. We spent the remainder of the night being
|
||
chased by security and hiding phones. (Not really us (me, Tuc, and Videosmith)
|
||
but the locals) of course it was unavoidable or just plain stupid to just sit
|
||
and wait to be ejected from the hotel so we departed also.
|
||
|
||
Anyhow, they were never thrown out just warned many times. And thats it. Just
|
||
thought I would relay that story for those few people interested.
|
||
|
||
Lex
|
||
|
||
|
||
81/100: Syndicate Reports
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 6:57 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
I just uploaded all the Syndicate Reports from 9 to 11. All of these I
|
||
was absent from MSP, and thus unable to upload them. Since Priv.Sector is
|
||
down, TK couldn't get them anyother way.
|
||
For those of you that don't know what the TSR is, check them out on the
|
||
AE, or Files section...where ever they may be at this time.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
TSR
|
||
|
||
|
||
82/100: speaking of private sector
|
||
Name: The Prophet 23
|
||
Date: 2:26 pm Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
What happened to it?
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
83/100: Scams
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 8:56 pm Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
(Would you look at the time, Fridaight, girlfriend isn't home, brother has the
|
||
car so I decided to be a computer geek instead.)
|
||
|
||
About the scams file, I would like to see some ofthe shit in the vein of
|
||
Consumertronics, such as ATM information, vending machine ripoffs, video game
|
||
ripoffs (what the hell?), free power, and the like. When they are intelligently
|
||
writte and informative then they are interesting to read.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
84/100: wait...
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 12:54 am Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
do you think that it would be good for every kid/nazi with a modem to have the
|
||
info to pull a scam? the scams would get cancelled hella ok, so I'm not from
|
||
california, i'm from IL but fuck you I still say it quick.
|
||
|
||
also, you could just make it a semi-public file or whatever.
|
||
|
||
not as public as phrack, but then again dont just make it for you and you pal.
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
85/100: Video Game Tricks.
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 1:45 am Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
Because of alarms they now have the machine, use the following catiously.
|
||
|
||
1) The quarter with the hole drilled in the middle will work on most machines.
|
||
Its just hard to get the quarter back above the credit pin.
|
||
|
||
2) There is ALWAYS an extra set of keys to the front or back of the machine,
|
||
hanging on the inside of the door.
|
||
|
||
3) The back wood they use (for the back) is like cardboard. It makes a big
|
||
noise when cracked, but cracked it is - and easily.
|
||
|
||
4) ROM chips can be sold.
|
||
|
||
5) The penny up the coin slot still works on older games, like Pac Man. On
|
||
MIDWAY games justflip the penny in the quarter inch slot up in the coin
|
||
return. Flip it til it goes up, and hopefully you'll get a credit. On Atari
|
||
games and similiar (ones with vertical coin slots), hold your finger up
|
||
inside the coin return slot so the penny wont fall all the way down. Drop a
|
||
penny in and once it sits there, carefully move it into the next slot on the
|
||
right (right next to it). Flip it up. Nickels are easier.
|
||
|
||
Have phun,
|
||
|
||
-The BIG J
|
||
|
||
|
||
86/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 1:57 am Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ahem. I hate to tell you this L666 but "hella" went out in CA a few years
|
||
ago...Speaking of which Elric Of Imput up a board and its sorta an IBM ware
|
||
board oh well but if you want to call it its at (415) 278-7421. Also, Shooting
|
||
Shark finaly got his modem back and who know he may even start calling outside
|
||
the bay area again some day..
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
87/100: Atlantis
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 11:28 am Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
As many of you may know, Atlantis was down temporarily due to hardware problems
|
||
but The Lineman just put the board back up so if you're on it, you can now
|
||
continue calling. If you're not, the number's in the B:BS List on the main
|
||
menu. Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
88/100: Back in Phrack!
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 11:48 pm Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hi, I've been absent for a while because of a disassembly of computer and some
|
||
other mishaps going on. Anyway, things are still rolling along for SummerCon
|
||
and the like so it should be a great event. All pertinent details will be
|
||
released in PWN 14 (if it ever gets released) so watch for it.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
89/100: I heard.....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 1:05 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
...that Metallica's KILL 'EM ALL compact disc has a special encrypted coding,
|
||
that when played on one of the new laser storage devices by Xebec, will print
|
||
every payphone number in the metro Chicago area.
|
||
|
||
Can anyone verify this?
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
90/100: Phrack
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 7:19 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
If Phrack just monthly? Seems you see it one month (new version), then you
|
||
don't for another 2 months. Or is it one of those deals that "When it comes
|
||
out, it comes out".
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
91/100: 2600 meeting
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 10:59 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
Does anyone know any mroe info about the "2600 Public Get Together"? I heard
|
||
it is on Friday, June 5th. Can anyone fill me in more? I (unfortunately)
|
||
don't subscribe to 2600, and I just heard that from a friend... Thanks..
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
92/100: 2600
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 2:26 pm Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
The 2600 Public Get-Together8/l Friday, June 5, 1987 at 5pm
|
||
|
||
It's at the Citicorp Center (atrium), 153 East 53rd St. New York City.
|
||
|
||
that's all I know about it..
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
|
||
|
||
93/100: intersting
|
||
Name: The Leftist 71
|
||
Date: 11:05 pm Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
did you know.. that you can tie off all the bridges in your c.o. to a that
|
||
filters off audio, and then, scream into the phone, and at the same time drop
|
||
them 1 by one.. creates a neat little fade in effect..also, well never mind
|
||
|
||
|
||
94/100: Get togethers
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 9:46 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well....Citicorp eh? hahaehaoheoaeh...
|
||
|
||
"Excuse me, security, we have 100 screaming juveniles yelling something about
|
||
ESS and K-rad PABX'S D000DS!"
|
||
|
||
"Ah, yeah,..."
|
||
|
||
Anyway, let's all get together and see who REALLY goes to the beach in the
|
||
summer eh? yes, ALBINO PHONE PHREAKS!!! WHY??? GET OUT OF THE GODDAMN HOUSE!
|
||
|
||
anyway....RANT!!!
|
||
|
||
Sexy
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
95/100: hella
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 11:46 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
just got to Illinois.... anyways, Yea Disk Jockey, I did that Metallica thing
|
||
and it did work, plus it gave a TRW root privs act at the end, but no
|
||
dialup...
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
where 2?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
96/100: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 11:17 pm Wed May 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Blah. Vaguely interesting article in NetworkWorld about toll fraud. About
|
||
a texas man who sold 15 codes to secret service agents for $3,000 (200 a
|
||
piece!?) from TNT. But the big excitmnt about it is that he was found guilty
|
||
by a judge and will now go in front of a jury, making it the first time a
|
||
toll fraud case when in front of a jury. or something like that.
|
||
|
||
Noble House crashed Stroke Of Midnight. I knew you would care.
|
||
|
||
In other news...Bill From RNOC reports that french kissing his dog is a bad
|
||
idea. And KL admits he is a mall rat. More later.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
97/100: Network world/Drake
|
||
Name: Jester Sluggo 31
|
||
Date: 1:24 pm Fri May 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Drake, I read that also, and I'm gunna U/L it to Knight for his Phrack World
|
||
News... (So others can read).
|
||
|
||
/
|
||
\
|
||
/ luggo !!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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98/100: Well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 1:42 pm Fri May 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Oh damn, and I had wanted to type it in so I could my name in *PHRACK*!. ..
|
||
|
||
EDITED, FULL JUSTIFIED, SPELL CHECKED,
|
||
AND INCISIVE COMENTS BY
|
||
|
||
K N I G H T L I G H T I N I N G !
|
||
|
||
(typedbysfd)
|
||
|
||
-----
|
||
|
||
Yes one of these days im going to stop being mean to KL, just you wait.
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
99/100: lovely
|
||
Name: <<< The Executioner 19 >>>
|
||
Date: 1:41 am Sat May 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Lovely...
|
||
|
||
I love people whose names take up more line space than their message....
|
||
|
||
Boy, wish I was just a rad kinda neat-o peachy -keen type thrasher squid.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
100/100: 15 Code Culprit
|
||
Name: The Sensei 18
|
||
Date: 6:07 pm Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Yeah, upload the file...article. I wouldn't mind reading all the details.
|
||
Maybe sticking it up on TSR.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
Post on Phrack Inc./Gossip? No
|
||
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 7 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- Phreak/Hack Sub
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
This subboard contained all technical questions and conversations about
|
||
phreaking and hacking. If something was illegal on it (occasionally some idiot
|
||
would post codes and then soon after be deleted), it was removed as soon as I
|
||
saw it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1/70: Red Box......
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 4:24 am Sun Apr 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
Back at the private school I went to, everyone lived pretty much out of state,
|
||
and would always be calling their girlfriends back at home, thus making a
|
||
pretty big investment into the local payphones. After reading the files on
|
||
how a red box worked, took my little dictation recorder and went to a payphone
|
||
and found that I could record the tones that were made when you dropped
|
||
quarters in. I recorded about $4 worth of quarters, and it worked great.
|
||
Every time the computerized voice would say "Please deposit $1.70 for the past
|
||
5 minutes" you could just play the tape via a pair of sony walkman headphones
|
||
into the mouthpiece, and the phone would think that you deposited money in it.
|
||
It was pretty neat back then (several years ago.....) but every now and then
|
||
you would get the regular operator on instead of that synthasized voice.
|
||
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
Yes, not really important, but I saw "red box" in that last message and it
|
||
reminded me of that. Those were the days when there were lots of extenders
|
||
with 3 and 4 digit codes, and PBX's with NO codes.....
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
2/70: Since
|
||
Name: The Leftist 71
|
||
Date: 5:26 am Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Since non-sup seems to be popular these days
|
||
404-289-0000-0009 test recordings, non-supd.. I beleive 0004 is deposit coin..
|
||
anyway, these are fun to forward to when you dont want people to be able to
|
||
reach you..
|
||
Ltist
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
3/70: Teleco numbers
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 5:36 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Would most(all) of the Teleco numbers(i.e. 99xx series) be non-suped? That
|
||
would seem at semi-logical atleast, eh?
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/70: Tuning Fork
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:34 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
How succesful would you be if you tried to use a tuning fork to simulate 2600
|
||
Hertz? And if so, what would be good to use for MF? Fun, no? Heh!
|
||
|
||
Also, what does anyone know about the 508 NPA.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
5/70: Supvision Xlation
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 10:13 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
The best way to box is to pull a cat's tail after making a call, then get a
|
||
rubber band and twang it in your teeth like Snoopy for MF.
|
||
|
||
Since we were talking about supervision a little bit, I went through some
|
||
stuff I had on translations. What I think makes a number unsupervised (besies
|
||
the fact that there is no return of supervision, or reverse battery
|
||
signalling) is the charging translation in the terminating office. The
|
||
screening code of a chart class (charges and route are determined by the chart
|
||
class I believe) that denotes the call charge type would register to not make
|
||
either a detailed or bulk AMA entry at the toll office (if the number is 1+
|
||
for someone), since it as if the number never answered. A 'detailed' AMA entry
|
||
shows the calling and called numbers, whereas a bulk AMA entry shows only the
|
||
calling number.
|
||
|
||
Something else about translations, it doesn't mean an 800 to POTS or special
|
||
BTN when people talk about ESS translations, but the information on particular
|
||
Directory Numbers that finds and identifies the line equipment of the called
|
||
number (calling also I believe) that would provide any special info that is
|
||
needed by the switch to process the call, for example, whether a call is
|
||
coming from one or two party lines, or whether it is a four party line with
|
||
full selective ringing (which can't be tested by MLT equipment which is why I
|
||
remember it). If no translation influenced the way the call is processed, then
|
||
how would the switch know to route tthe calling party to an operator for ONI
|
||
if the calling line was more than two party (with the specifications talkd
|
||
about earlier about the R and T leads status determining the billing also
|
||
taken into consideration).
|
||
|
||
Anyway, this post is basically correct but if anyone finds any errors then
|
||
please correct me.
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/70: Things
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 10:41 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, RC's on an ESS are called translations too, at least when done by an
|
||
RC-MAC clerk. RC data involving a line that is changed can be called
|
||
translations. Don't ask me why this is so, but it's what I've heard.
|
||
|
||
Does anyone here know what an ANIF-7 is? As far as I can tell, it is an ANI
|
||
failure to TSPS, but that's all I know about it...it can probably happen
|
||
anytime, but I do know that it was a specific problem with an early 5ESS
|
||
generic.
|
||
|
||
Oh yeah, another unsuped signusoid is at (618)235+0090..this was found by
|
||
Syntax Error a long time ago. A neat thing about these 'tone sweeps' is that
|
||
if you call through an OCC that uses an OUTWATS line that is set up on an
|
||
inband signalling trunk, the OUTWATS linne will be trunked from the other end.
|
||
This happens as the tone gets near 2600Hz, but it is more sensitive on an OCC
|
||
switch, as something like 2710 and 2500 will also reset or trunk their
|
||
equipment, or at least that's what I've found.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
7/70: FALFALAFL
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 11:01 pm Mon Apr 27, 1987
|
||
|
||
I'd like to congradulate Doom Prophet on his extremely witty response to KL's
|
||
absolutely out-of-place post. REFRAIN
|
||
|
||
Question...Most test numbers are unsuped, but I have at least one tone sweep
|
||
that I can think of off-hand that is suped. What would be the purpose either
|
||
way? Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
8/70: repair number
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 2:34 pm Tue Apr 28, 1987
|
||
|
||
Would the repair number used for a payphone be the same as a residence repair
|
||
number? Also, Doesnt the place that houses the phone (say a gas station) don't
|
||
they get a cut of the profits from the phone? If they do,
|
||
wouldnt they have the repair number?
|
||
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
9/70: 2 Q's
|
||
Name: Circuit Breaker 5
|
||
Date: 12:11 pm Wed Apr 29, 1987
|
||
|
||
Why are there PBXs that give a loud tone before the code. And does anyone
|
||
know what the difference is between the ANI-D jack and regular ANI is?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
10/70: Red-boxing
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 11:32 am Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
I saw before that someone mentioned that the amount of money entered into a
|
||
payphone of some kind is not kept track of. If this is true then it would
|
||
seem impossible for MA DUMBELL to ever catch on to red-boxing. That is if
|
||
AT&T phones don't have a money counter in them. TK-When the money was
|
||
collected from the payphone, did you notice whether he had the amount of money
|
||
that was "supposed" to be in there? Or whether he even checked it?
|
||
|
||
If the money is counted then it is possible that the person who collects the
|
||
coins would get in trouble for not reporting all the money that was
|
||
registered. The money not being there because of redboxing.
|
||
|
||
It is also possible to red box off of blue AT&T payphones (without a money
|
||
slot). I am curious whether that can EVER be found out, since there is no
|
||
money counter (obviously) to check.
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
11/70: Well...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 2:41 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Next time I see the guy there, I'll ask him, but I did see him write a few
|
||
things down. None that I could decipher meant anything related to money so
|
||
I'm not sure if there was a counter in it. I'll have to check it out though
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
12/70: Payfone Mutin
|
||
Name: Jester Sluggo 31
|
||
Date: 6:49 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
That was supposed to be "Payfone Muting".
|
||
|
||
In anycase, on most new payfones, they have what is called "Muting"
|
||
which "mutes"-out any red box tones from entering through the Mouthpiece.
|
||
Those new non-coin-slot payfones should have those, but I've never tried.
|
||
|
||
/
|
||
\
|
||
/ luggo !!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
13/70: DNR/Pen Registers
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:04 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Are there any noticable effects from having one of these on your line? Static,
|
||
a low hum in the background, or line noise where there shouldn't be?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
14/70: well...
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 7:40 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
about the tuning fork...it does work.. i've used a harmonica..
|
||
|
||
also, how exactly do the bandwiths switch in multiplexing...
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
15/70: From what I've heard
|
||
Name: The Scanner 20
|
||
Date: 8:30 am Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
That there isnt any way to detect a Pen register. No humm, buzz, or any thing
|
||
else. But hey, what do I know?
|
||
Dont answer that.
|
||
|
||
Anyway, 2 more questions,
|
||
|
||
Im sure momma bell knows all about red box tones and stuff like that. But,
|
||
what about those independent co's that make pay telephones and just kinda hook
|
||
them up to normal lines in stores and stuff. Wouldnt they be easy to box off
|
||
of or do they work in a different way altogether? Well, that was only one but
|
||
an answer is appreciated.
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
16/70: 'Round here...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 2:41 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
In this region, you can't just play the tones into the mouthpiece and get cred
|
||
(credit) for whatever you've played into the phone...you CAN, though, dial a
|
||
long distance number, it will then say, "Please deposit $x.xx". You put in
|
||
(play the tones for) the money and it says something like, "Thank you for
|
||
using AT&T." Ta da
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
17/70: Muxing, Etc
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:56 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Lucifer, I think what you mean about the bandwidths changing in Multiplexing,
|
||
you are referring to voice frequency bandwidths. Multiplexing is just a method
|
||
of sending more than one converstation down the same transmission path. In
|
||
analog and older switches the method is called Frequency Division
|
||
Multiplexing, or FDM, when the signals are seperated on basis of frequency, as
|
||
opposed to newer switches which do it on a Time division basis (TDM). There's
|
||
also something called Space DM but I don't think it has a whole lot to do with
|
||
telephones (maybe stuff like digital Xmission). But anyway, a normal VF voice
|
||
bandwidth goes from 300 to 3000 Hz which is SF in band, although the VF
|
||
channel goes from 0 to 4000 Hz. Anything above 3000 is out of band signalling
|
||
(like 3700 Hz). CCIS uses a seperate nettwork composed of STP's and varioius
|
||
links and channels for independent signalling methods.
|
||
|
||
About the red boxing, the circuits that keep track of the coins that have been
|
||
entered are called Coin Detection & Announcement circuits (if the fortress is
|
||
in an ACTS serving area), which are a part of the Station Signalling
|
||
Announcement Subsystem which work out of local offices and in conjunction with
|
||
TSPS (not TOPS as far as I have seenn, a flash of the switchook anytime
|
||
during the initial charge announcements and an operator is connected. Playing
|
||
the tones to a live operator wouldn't be a good idea as they can obviously
|
||
tell the difference.
|
||
|
||
Something else, there was a little discussion about AMA and all (isn't there
|
||
everywhere?) a while back. The way a local office (LAMA) would keep track of
|
||
the billing data is to use a few AMA circuits (there are always two, AMA0 and
|
||
AMA1 but can be more for big offices) that reverse positions (from an active
|
||
to standby mode at midnight when the datta in the buffer is recorded onto the
|
||
actual tapes). So the AMARC computers can format the data to where it is
|
||
recognnized by the RAO, the tapes have to be specially customized for that
|
||
particular officere. A header label on the tape (put on at the beginning of
|
||
each new tape entry (12)) tells the originating NPA, the office number, date
|
||
and tape transport dates. A tape trailer is added on at the end of the tape
|
||
entry for that day, which has the info about how many total calls were AMA
|
||
recorded. The tape mark is some digit (?) that tells the RAO that the useful
|
||
info (that they need to look at) is ended. The billing data itself is in a
|
||
binary coded decimal form (0's and 1's) along with check and dummy codes. A
|
||
noncheck dummy code fills the spaces on the tape to signigy that there wasn't
|
||
a problem, but the space is supposed tobe there. A check dummy code is because
|
||
the info wasn't received or sent from the Peripheral Adress bus or from the
|
||
originating register into the charge buffer. If you ever come across AMA
|
||
records (like in the call store section of SCCS) it won't look like anything
|
||
that can determine billing (AMARC and RAO do that). They aren't too hard to
|
||
read though, just takes a while.
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Read:(1-70,^17),T,R,Q,P,A,? :
|
||
|
||
|
||
18/70: Correction
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 5:52 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Damn, what I got that I thought was some type of AMA records are not AMA
|
||
records (I think), so that means that I haven't been reading AMA records.
|
||
Shit, that's something that I want to do. Have to get some.
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
19/70: well...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 8:15 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
You mentioned the third time of multiplexing as Stad DM or something, I
|
||
believe what you mean is Stattistcal Time Division (STDM). A STDM is just
|
||
a normal TDM improved so that empty bandwiths (which occur on TDM) are used
|
||
by busy ones. This allows a hell of alot more efficient use of the line then
|
||
TDM's. STDM is mainly used when you have alot of terminals/whatever that
|
||
wont always be being used.
|
||
|
||
Hmm, I have some good stuff on pay phone accounting somewhere....
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
20/70: Payf0nez
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 10:57 pm Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
There are some types of payphones that are attached to a normal cable pair,
|
||
a normal line, and in this case the payphone like usage would be determined in
|
||
the phone and not in an office. I can't remember the exact type, or even where
|
||
I read it but if I should find it by any chance then I'll put it p.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
21/70: P-Phones
|
||
Name: Jester Sluggo 31
|
||
Date: 12:19 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, there are several manufacturers of payfones that make several different
|
||
type of payfones. If someone could call up the factory, or a salesman, or
|
||
dealer of these products, and pose as a perspective buyer, then that'd solve
|
||
these questions.. (shit..)
|
||
It perhaps might make a good file for Phrack. But I don't have the time do
|
||
to do those things.)
|
||
|
||
/
|
||
\
|
||
/ luggo !!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
22/70: AMA
|
||
Name: Circuit Breaker 5
|
||
Date: 10:43 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
There is some AMA info on LMOS. The audit file is under /dev/smlog /smlog.
|
||
|
||
I got a list for two different streams ST1 and ST2. You should see,
|
||
office id
|
||
days until expiration
|
||
process start time
|
||
stop time
|
||
the ama default
|
||
ama teleprocessing
|
||
its also will have some stuff such as HOC password and a backup HOC password,
|
||
Also look under /dev/unixabf /unixa/users, this will give you the termination
|
||
codes after the stream code like:
|
||
S# (#)=termination code + date + time
|
||
|
||
Circuit Breaker
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
23/70: audit file
|
||
Name: Circuit Breaker 5
|
||
Date: 10:49 pm Sun May 03, 1987
|
||
|
||
One more thing to check on the audit file dump /no5text/rcv/aimrc.
|
||
I would think the audit file is like audit on a VAX it just checks your access
|
||
level if your insuficient you can't read that file.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
24/70: Circuit Breaker
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 1:11 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
(Trying hard to leave an intelligble post)
|
||
|
||
Circuit Breaker, what LMOS system do you have access to? Do you (it looks
|
||
like it to me) have access to only the unix Front End system, or do you have
|
||
the IBM VM370 host processor? Anyway, not all front ends are the same, try
|
||
accessing the Cross Front End (XFE) via the Network Manager program
|
||
(/usr/lbin, I think) nmx or the NMstatus program and checking for those
|
||
specific files you posted about. I'll have to check the LMOS I have access to
|
||
and see if those particular files you posted about exist. You also might want
|
||
to look at the CRSAB RSA's help files for asyncronous terminal connections in
|
||
the help directories. You are probably already good at unix, but try this to
|
||
locate those help dirs:
|
||
|
||
$ cd /
|
||
$ du *>/dev/du.txt&
|
||
|
||
Then in a few minutes, do
|
||
|
||
$ cd /dev
|
||
$ cat du.txt
|
||
|
||
|
||
That will give you a listing of all the directories on that system, and if
|
||
you see any that resemble help files then go there and cat everything...
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
25/70: Payphones (again)
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 3:08 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
If the wires are exposed leading up to the payphone, and you hooked up handset
|
||
to the appropriate wires, can you make direct calls? If the case is that you
|
||
can, there are many phones I know of that do not have the metal encasing
|
||
around the wires. I have to try it. I am pretty sure that bypassing the
|
||
simple hardware of the payphone console itself does not grant open access to
|
||
all outside lines. Or does it?
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|
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|
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|
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26/70: LMOS/Unix
|
||
Name: Evil Jay 26
|
||
Date: 4:18 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Could someone print out some commands to do on LMOS? What exactly can
|
||
be done on the system. Please explain. Also, how do you turn off the log
|
||
when logging into a Unix, and if possible, could someone leave me a C prg
|
||
to give my account root priveledges. Terminus was playing around, and
|
||
letting me check out one of these prgs but I never got a chance to save/copy
|
||
it. Thanks/...
|
||
|
||
-Jay
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
27/70: Payphone Wires.....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:33 am Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
At the school in Indiana that I went to, there were tunnels that connected
|
||
every building in the school together and dated back to the early 1900's, so
|
||
we would get drunk and cruise down there and check out old crap that you find
|
||
laying around in the basements that some of these tunnels went to.
|
||
|
||
ANYWAYS, in one of these tunnels there was a HUGE phone block with hundreds
|
||
of cable pair. I brought the dandy test-set one night and started trying
|
||
different connectors to get a dialtone. When I did get a dialtone, I tried to
|
||
dial a local number, only to get a "please deposit 20 cents" recording, so my
|
||
guess from that experiance would be that the phone doesn't make much of a
|
||
difference, and that you would NOT be able to dial direct calls on it.
|
||
|
||
I have a driver's license that says I'm like 24, and I look it, so I too can
|
||
buy for any who need it. Michigan licenses are the easiest to change, just as
|
||
(ask) any Michigan person who was born in 1967.
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|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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28/70: Fortresses/LMOS commands
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 7:22 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Come to think of it, it is the actual line and not the phone in most cases,
|
||
take a look at the Class of Service or Universal Service Order Code in an ISVH
|
||
(ISH) or an INQ from COSMOS or get it via an Basic Output Report (BOR). Now,
|
||
if you really wanted to go out of your way to 'fix' a payphone to where you
|
||
could dial out normally, you might be able to accomplish this via RC-MAC, or
|
||
maybe an SCC. But if you did do this it would almost certainly die when the
|
||
bill came.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
PS-I will post up pertinent data from an ISH upon various payphones next time
|
||
I log on, if anyone would like to see it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
29/70: Payphone ISH
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 7:43 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, I ISHed a few payphones and here's the results:
|
||
|
||
The STatus was (of course) WK (Working), the TYPE was C (Coin), the Class of
|
||
Service (CS) is CN (CoiN), the Universal Service Order Code (US) is 1PC, which
|
||
means single party something.. can't remember. The Line Class Code (LCC) field
|
||
contained CDF, I don't know what CDF means though.
|
||
|
||
On older post-pay telephones (the kind where it either gives you a loud
|
||
annoying 'buzz' when the calling party answers, or the kind that allows you to
|
||
hear them but them not hear you until you put your coins in) probably have a
|
||
US of 1PP (Single party, Post Pay), and Coin First phones (the kind that you
|
||
must put money in to get a dialtone) have a US of 1CF (Single party, Coin
|
||
First).
|
||
|
||
Hope that helped,
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
30/70: Question
|
||
Name: Cap'N Crax 10
|
||
Date: 3:43 am Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
Does anyone know why, and how, it
|
||
is allowable to place collect calls
|
||
to loop lines. I know that this
|
||
does work, as I have done it. I
|
||
was wondering how it (loop) is
|
||
classified, why it passes the billing
|
||
verify, and to whom is the billing
|
||
allocated? It is obviously recorded
|
||
on AMA, and it apparently pissed
|
||
off Bell. No more loop...
|
||
|
||
C^2
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
31/70: --------
|
||
Name: Circuit Breaker 5
|
||
Date: 10:25 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
Phantom what do you mean 'trying for an inteligible post'? I was telling Doom
|
||
how to get some AMA data from LMOS. I am sure the LMOS you have access to has
|
||
an AMA audit file, its just a security feature.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
32/70: Call Blocking....
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 7:06 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
What Is Call Blocking? It has something to do with a condition in ANI/ONI. I
|
||
read it in My Cama Manual and It was vague. Any Help?
|
||
|
||
-TMH
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
33/70: A few LMOS commands
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 8:46 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
Here's some /FOR commands
|
||
|
||
TV - Trouble Verification
|
||
RJR and DMLR are jepordary reports..
|
||
|
||
Shit I had some more, but I can't rember..
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
34/70: datakits...
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 11:56 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Does anyone have any experience
|
||
hacking datakits?
|
||
|
||
NODE dkeasta blah blah
|
||
|
||
NETWORK ACCESS PASSWORD:
|
||
|
||
any ideas on the password? Anyone have -any- idea of the format, length etc?
|
||
|
||
any help appreciated..
|
||
|
||
Steve Driver
|
||
|
||
ps. I know what they do, I just need to get on famous last words|
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
35/70: More LMOS
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 8:28 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, I hadn't seen that in LMOS yet, CB, thanks for the info. There are other
|
||
ways to access the info in an intermediate call store section/buffer of sorts
|
||
from SCCS, and of course the AMARC systems. On another board, Phantom asked
|
||
what AMASE was, I would think that it could be an abbreviated form of 'AMA
|
||
Sensor', you know, BDT's, CDA's, and ESS software format sensors, or special
|
||
VSS sensors maybe.
|
||
|
||
On LMOS..some of the things are common knowledge (in BSTJ's and all) but I
|
||
will post a few and what they do.
|
||
|
||
Let's see, to screen status troubles, ttry /FOR MSCR. You may have to know
|
||
employee codes of the screener and the MC code, it's been a while since I've
|
||
been on.
|
||
|
||
The different actions in the Mechanized Screener transactions are run an MLT
|
||
test, get job and work info, run RST transaction, read mail, clear the mask
|
||
(indicating no action), review desk items, return to original status, put item
|
||
on the Local Test Desk (used to test lines that the MLT/LTS equipment can't
|
||
for some reason, such as selective ringing multiparty lines), put screener in
|
||
the off duty status (returning work items into the pool I believe). Others are
|
||
/Te (Trouble Entry), DISP, etc.
|
||
|
||
Something somewhat interesting, in the /tmp direcoty for an FE, look at the
|
||
Console/log0 file, which contains countters and info on how many certain
|
||
transactions have been done for a certain time period (RBOR is in there but
|
||
I'm not sure about the rest). Other commands do things like add changes to
|
||
LMOS tables, look at work summaries, check all jobs related to a certain CTTN
|
||
(cable trouble ticket number) or TTN, and review all work items for specific
|
||
FE's. If anyone wants anything specific about some of these commands leave ma
|
||
(me) a letter or post since it seems the discussion is going good. I'm sure
|
||
Marauder or others could proably correct me on a few points, but oh well.
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
36/70: Call Blocking/Loops/etc.
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 11:09 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Circuit Breaker, what I meant was that I was fucked up, and having a hard
|
||
time typing legibly. That's all.
|
||
|
||
Call blocking is a vague term, can you tell us what it relates to, CAMA,
|
||
ANI, PBX's, or what? A basic description is that it is what happens when the
|
||
network is operating at peak, and all trunks are busy, and thus the caller
|
||
gets a re-order or is left sitting there.
|
||
|
||
Be more specific if you can, because there is also a thing called 'blocking'
|
||
on PBX's which is similar but on a smaller scale.
|
||
|
||
To whoever asked about the collect call to the loop, well loop-around
|
||
numbers are probably either an Official or a Test line, at least the ones I
|
||
have seen. So unless they set some type of screening to it so it can't accept
|
||
collect calls then you could collect call a loop, but hope that you didn't
|
||
dial direct from your home because your number would be on their phone bill.
|
||
|
||
Control C, since you seem to have a manual or something on ESS, could you
|
||
tell me what a RC15 report is, I am very confused about them. Thanks...
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
37/70: Coin Tests...
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 12:07 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
SFD posted in the previous sub abour coin tests. I ask you this. The CO, upon
|
||
completion of a call, removes -48 volts from the ring, ground from the tip and
|
||
either a -130 volts(Refund) or +130 Volts(Collect) is applied to the tip to
|
||
operate the cion relay in the phone. If Someone were to have acces to the
|
||
exposed wires outside of the phone, wouldn't they be able to simulate the
|
||
voltage necessary to refund their own money(Theoretically speaking if they
|
||
could simulate the voltage in a Phone Booth of course)? Would that Be
|
||
Possible? I also broke out my testboard, Station, and network Manuals and
|
||
Found that their is some significance in turning the handset of the payphone
|
||
upside down. I can't find out exactly why yet, but it is all over the "Coin
|
||
Maintenance Check Booklet" that bell uses as reference for Coin Stations. I
|
||
will search more through the book and see what I can find.
|
||
|
||
The Mad Hacker
|
||
|
||
|
||
38/70: Collect call
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 12:52 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
If you hack a mailphone system of some kind that only requires the number to
|
||
be called and the initia message will be played, then you can have the message
|
||
say, "Hello?........Sure. hangup|" This will enable you to make a third party
|
||
billing call to anyone and use the mailphone system as the party paying for
|
||
the call. The operator will cal up the mailphone, the msg will play and
|
||
she'll hear the person being billed say, "Sure." when asked if they accept the
|
||
charge.
|
||
|
||
In any case if you want to make a call bill it to 312-410-7132, and it will go
|
||
straight through.
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
39/70: Call blocking
|
||
Name: Lotus 38
|
||
Date: 3:44 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
I know that in parts of Florida that a new system uses the term "call
|
||
blocking" simply to stop someone in your co's area from calling you. You would
|
||
do something like "*80+number to block" and when that number calls you , a
|
||
"You can not dial XXX-XXXX at this time. Try again later"
|
||
|
||
Other features include immediate call back. This allows you to hit a few
|
||
keys on the phone and call back whomever just called you (again, only if
|
||
they are in your local co).
|
||
|
||
Anyone else have info on this?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
40/70: Collect Calls.....
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 6:55 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
A few years ago, in school (out of state) everyone had their ways making free
|
||
calls, someone had a number to a recording, something like that VMS, and it
|
||
said "This number accepts all collect and 3rd party billing calls" and it
|
||
worked all the time.
|
||
|
||
Another way is to make a collect call to an out-of-state extender. Let me say
|
||
it this way....
|
||
|
||
I'm calling from 219 (Indiana) and I call the local MCI node in Chicago
|
||
collect. The operator asks "your name" and you say in a fem voice
|
||
"Brenda"....the call will go through, and you will here the usual MCI tone.
|
||
RIGHT AWAY, you press a number on t touch tone pad, this will silent the MCI
|
||
tone. Then you say in your own voice "Hello?" for all the operator knows,
|
||
you are the one that answered! The only problem is that you have to work
|
||
fast, else you get a re-order in about 15 seconds.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
41/70: Call Blocking...
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 9:19 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
I will get more specific on the Call Blocking I am refering to. It isn't what
|
||
Lotus suggested. That Sounds more like DMS-100 Options(Sounds Exactly like
|
||
them, in fact). I thought that the FCC wouldn't allow AT&T to use those
|
||
options, though. Maybe I was mistaken. I think that the call blocking I was
|
||
refering to is more towards the overload on any paticular circuit as was
|
||
mentioned before.
|
||
|
||
The Mad Hacker
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
42/70: toll phone
|
||
Name: Circuit Breaker 5
|
||
Date: 10:46 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
In most areas in Europe, the wire to payphones hang out below the phone if you
|
||
splice those wires to you handset, you can dial direct without any imitation
|
||
tones.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
43/70: Call Blocking
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 2:23 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
Call Blocking is indeed a feature of (C)LASS....but that CLASS feature is
|
||
LATA based around LCCIS, not upon a CO and intraoffice calls. For more info
|
||
read any CLASS file, or check out LOD/H TJ 1, file 1, CLASS, by Videosmith.
|
||
It explains it pretty clearly. There was a PBX test number in 305 (the testing
|
||
grounds of CLASS) that I had gotten somewhere that had a demo of CLASS
|
||
features on it, such as Call trace, selective call forwarding, call blocking,
|
||
etc. It was called Touch-Star, I think, or maybe Touch-Tel, one of the two.
|
||
Anyway, LASS is used in the 717 (Harrisburg, PA) NPA.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
44/70: Addition.
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 2:32 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
(I forgot something)
|
||
|
||
DMS-100 does have something like it's own call blocking. It can be used to
|
||
restrict certain types of lines from calling other types. The destination
|
||
switch checks the information sent in from the (intraoffice) DN, (I think the
|
||
Screening Code, probably) or from an INC (incoming trunk). This can be done to
|
||
restrict access to official lines and such.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
45/70: i thought
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 2:26 am Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
none of the DMS features blocking other people from calling you, etc| were
|
||
not implemented.... I thought that the user-choice stuff was never put in...
|
||
|
||
was I wrong?
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
46/70: RC15?
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 11:17 am Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
Phantom,
|
||
|
||
Are you sure the RC15 exists? RC's start at 16 and end at 29..
|
||
Maby I'm just screwed...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
47/70: FACS
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 5:57 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Can anyone fill me in on FACS? I got the file by Sharp Razor and Doom Prophet
|
||
has told me about it somewhat, but can anyone explain detailed info on it?
|
||
Thanks (d00d)...
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
.s
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
48/70: TC15
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 7:21 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Actually, it's a TC15 report on a 1AESS... not RC15. Sorry about that. A TC15
|
||
is very long and has a few acronyms in it that I don't recognize. About the
|
||
only one I can remember right now was PUC, Peripheral Unit Controller.
|
||
|
||
For those of you who have problems with the acronyms posted here, you might
|
||
want to check the N)eed acronyms option from the main menu on this board. This
|
||
is an acronym list that I made a while back and gave to TK, and he put a few
|
||
in himself. It's basically correct as far as I know, so please let's not add
|
||
one unless you are sure.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
49/70: Carot, etc.
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:41 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, I don't know that much about FACS, although I don't believe that it
|
||
really acts as a replacement for COSMOS, more like an integration/mini datakit
|
||
sort of thing for the different systems related to cosmos.
|
||
|
||
Mad Hatter was asking about CAROT in mail, and I looked through some stuff and
|
||
here is some info about the system. It consists of the two processors for the
|
||
CAROT (database section), the data and the test processor. The TP controls and
|
||
directs the ROTL's and the Circuit Maintenance System (I've seen CMS-1B and
|
||
also CMS-3A, don't know what the current version is). CMS 3A is used with
|
||
TIRKS also. Anyway, the CAROT controller (which is supported by the two
|
||
processors) can do something like 14 tests at the same time (at night when
|
||
their is less traffic on the trunks). The CC also analyzes and sends out the
|
||
test results to the appropriate departments or offices (the CO, an SCC or a
|
||
CTTU station). The ROTL is accessed just by the technician dialing it, which
|
||
is why anyone can dial them. The ROTL is controlled by MF input of the trunk
|
||
group and network numbers. I have seen TNN's as being three digits, but I
|
||
guess it depends upon the office size. The ROTL seizes the trunk to be tested.
|
||
The ATMS responder (Automated Trunk Measurement System) is connected to the
|
||
ends of the tested trunk to receive tthe test measurements. The ROTL somehow
|
||
attaches test equipment to the origiinating end of the trunk. Other test lins
|
||
are used for the terminating end (going into another CO or switch)...I'm sure
|
||
everyone knows there are dialups to CAROT, these are from the Remote User
|
||
Multiplex, the ports for remote terminals to call in through (unless the
|
||
dialup serves for some type of diagnostics testing upon the test equimpment
|
||
itself). 16 people can be on the same RUM....I don't know if that means 16
|
||
people can dial the same dialup and somehow still connect (highly improbable).
|
||
Lex would probably know more about it.
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
50/70: Advanced 800
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 5:00 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, I know that many people have been told that to get translations for 800
|
||
numbers, they should call an office that has access to the NCP database. I
|
||
just read a bit about it in CO which I thought was sort of interesting. It's
|
||
part of DSDC (Direct Services Dialing Capabilities). The subscriber dials the
|
||
800 number which is then routed to a 4E. From there, it goes to the ACP
|
||
(Action Control Point or is it ACtion Point?|) which is software that
|
||
determines the special type of call (toll free/976/etc.). The ACP gets it's
|
||
(its) information from the NCP which is the Network Control Point. The NCP
|
||
database receives the call information through CCS and checks on the customer
|
||
service information that the call information goes with, thereby determining
|
||
how to route the call and sends the info back to the ACP. The SMS (Service
|
||
Management System) is used to update information and for definition of that
|
||
information. The NCP database can contain various information such as where
|
||
the translation routes determined by origin of call or time of day too.
|
||
|
||
I have a question about CCS. What is signifigant about the number version? I
|
||
mean, is the information transmitted done differently (different protocol or
|
||
manner of sending) or is it just updates to the way it's wired up? McBlah
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
51/70: CCS
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 6:02 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Randy- I can't seem to find that ancronym or any mention of it. I've followed
|
||
your post all they way up to that. The Advanced 800 Service you read had to
|
||
do with the SPC Network? The paragraph you typed was the same(not word for
|
||
word) as the one here in the Tech on SPC Net. ACP stands for ACtion Point.
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
Excuse the time/date of this call..
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
52/70: CCS
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 11:05 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
The CCS that I mentioned (CCS7 presently) is like the modern term for CCIS.
|
||
I'm not sure why they changed it, but that's the accepted acronym now. The
|
||
information that I got from CO magazine was discussing the BOCs' involvement
|
||
in 800 services now. It's highly possible (and probable) that they use the
|
||
same method of signaling for this. Hmm...Oh well, still, I want to know about
|
||
the different versions of CCS. Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
53/70: CCS
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 12:52 pm Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, the international version of CCS is known as as CCITT6, (or 'the CCITT
|
||
signalling system No. 6) which are centered around an International Switching
|
||
Center (ISC). CCITT No. 6 can identify 2048 trunks (CCS can ID 8192 trunks).
|
||
|
||
|
||
I have some pages from an old BSTJ on CCIS in front of me, they have a good
|
||
amount of information about CCITT6 in here. One interesting table inn here is
|
||
Calling parties categries, which are in bits 13-16 of a CCITT No. 6 'message',
|
||
there are provisions for operators in French, English, German, Russian, and
|
||
Spanish, and other user selectable languages, data call, test call, spare,
|
||
etc. I'll have to read more about this, it would be interesting to find out
|
||
how you could make an int'l call over CCITT No. 6 (or maybe 7 now as someone
|
||
said) as a test call.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
54/70: Badgers...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 7:38 pm Sat May 16, 1987
|
||
|
||
A long, long time ago, Jester Sluggo found some stuff about Badgers while
|
||
trashing. Just today, in conversation, I found out a bit about what these
|
||
are. It is a piece of machinery (Badger is the brand name) which is located
|
||
in the SCC (supposedly). It is used for remote trunk testing and it grabs the
|
||
circuit to be tested and runs whatever on it. I have a feeling this is more
|
||
for the independant telcos but I couldn't say for sure. Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
55/70: Here's......
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 12:40 am Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
..an employee numthat I guess is sort of a Sprint Newsline.
|
||
|
||
It was LEECHED off of another board, so it remains ted: 8-332-0111
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
56/70: Anyone know?
|
||
Name: Cap'N Crax 10
|
||
Date: 2:22 am Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
Does anyone know if either/both 900's and 976's terminate in POTS number?
|
||
(Ever?) Something tells me that they probably do..
|
||
|
||
C^2
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
57/70: 976/900s
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 6:35 am Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
I believe that I asked someone that already and neither of them did. They
|
||
both were arranged really strangely and didn't have POTS numbers (or at least
|
||
not standard POTS numbers). If you could log onto the switch for the 900 or
|
||
976 number, you could probably find out, anyway, if it's got a POTS
|
||
translation, but then again, that's a whole different baby. I'll ask again
|
||
and repost when I find out unless Phantom and DP beat me to it (likely). Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
58/70: 900 and 976
|
||
Name: Kerrang Khan 34
|
||
Date: 4:37 pm Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
Do not terminate in POTS numbers.
|
||
k
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
59/70: I think..
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 10:21 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
that 900s as in the kind you see on TV, like voting things| terminate in a
|
||
4e office. There is some special device that totals the calls if needed| and
|
||
then the people who are using it just call and ask about the numbers...
|
||
|
||
Steve
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
60/70: 900 numbers explained
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 9:35 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
I was really interested in how 900 numbers worked, it is not common phreak
|
||
knowledge, so I researched via a BSTJ and a little bit of engineering.
|
||
Actually, I wrote a file on the Mass Announcement System (MAS) that is about
|
||
80 sectors, but I never released it because I thought no one gave a fuck. If
|
||
anyone here wants this file, mail me and I'll get it to you somehow, or upload
|
||
it here.
|
||
|
||
900 numbers do terminate in a Number 4 ESS, the 4E that has been allocated
|
||
as your MAS node. As of 1980 (old info, I know) there were 7 No. 4 ESS
|
||
switches that were MAS nodes. That number might be more now, butt the nodes
|
||
were in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, LA, Newar, and Philly. Each one of
|
||
these covers a particular part of the country. (oops, that 'Newar' up there is
|
||
supposed to be 'Newark'). For instance, if Randy dialed 1-900-555-1212 (the
|
||
Dial it 900 service information line) his call would be sent to the Atlanta
|
||
No. 4 ESS MAS node. If Mad Hatter dialed the same number, his call would be
|
||
sent to the Philly MAS node. (Oh, Alaska and Hawaii are also included in
|
||
this).
|
||
|
||
Back to the original question by Crax, 900 numbers can terminate in a POTS
|
||
number, but I have never seen it done, so I would guess that it's not a common
|
||
occurance. This is called cut through calling, or technically, Media
|
||
Stimulated Calling (MSC). MSC basically sends one call per some unit of time
|
||
to a DDD number.
|
||
|
||
The place that handles the maintenance and administration of all No. 4 ESS
|
||
MAS offices is called ONAC, Operations Network Administration Center. I think
|
||
the ODAC are centralized in Kansas City, Mo, which seems kind of strange
|
||
because there isn't a MAS node there (that I know of).
|
||
|
||
One interesting thing about MAS services is the way Recent Changes are done,
|
||
through an RCRRT2 (Remote Recent Change, don't ask me why the acronym doesn't
|
||
match) channel, which is hardwired to ONAC. If one ever trashed ONAC or a 4E
|
||
MAS node, you could probably find some actual switch output messages. Those
|
||
would be interesting to see. So if anyone ever does any trashing like this
|
||
then let me know.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
61/70: UNIX logs...
|
||
Name: Ax Murderer 7
|
||
Date: 5:33 pm Wed May 20, 1987
|
||
|
||
I haven't been on for awhile, but anyways, whoever was questioning UNIX's,
|
||
which log are you talking about, the one of Berkley (HIST?). There's quite
|
||
a few logs. To get superuser privs on some systems, first go into the /dev/
|
||
section and scan through the files. Almost always there will be a program
|
||
in there which will be UNPROTECTED and allow even the lowest scum to use
|
||
it. The main point is, in case for some emergency reason, he must log on
|
||
from a remote location, and has difficulties, he may process another account.
|
||
|
||
Ax Murderer
|
||
|
||
Also, I got TONS of "C" programs. I also am pretty fluent in this.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
62/70: Unix
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 9:02 pm Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
Does anyone know a way to implement something similar to some common unix
|
||
commands on a cosnix OS? For instance, the grep command, the find comma the
|
||
file command, and a few others. What I wanted to do was list the ascii files
|
||
in a cosnix directory (assume the /usr/cosmos directory, where COSMOS three
|
||
letter command source is kept, but there couldcii or English Text in it). I
|
||
would do it like this on unix:
|
||
|
||
$ ls -a</tmp/asciick&
|
||
|
||
Then when that process was done:
|
||
|
||
$ grep ascii /tmp/asciic/tmp/final&
|
||
|
||
Then check that file when it was done and it would have a listing of the
|
||
ascii files. Since you cuse the type command, and can't use file, I'd rather
|
||
not look through a long directory listing, and even then it's ot always ascii.
|
||
So does anyone have any shell scripts that might help me out?
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
PS-Sorry for the line noise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
63/70: RA1 Channel 6
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 3:54 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
I dialed 1074654 and I heard "RA1 channel 6" repeated 8 times. Then I found
|
||
out that I could dial 107xxxx and get the recording. Does anyone know what
|
||
that means?
|
||
|
||
This only worked on some phones. Others, after I dialed 10, I would get the
|
||
operator.
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
64/70: PHREE CALLZ D00DZ
|
||
Name: The Leftist 71
|
||
Date: 10:57 pm Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
heh, about the easiest way to bill 3rd party or collect is to call spri nt
|
||
operator.. they are dumb, and have no info on you whatsoever.. but you knew
|
||
that didnt you??
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
65/70: centrex
|
||
Name: The Leftist 71
|
||
Date: 4:52 pm Mon May 25, 1987
|
||
|
||
Is there anyone that has any good info, <bell manuals etc..> on Centrex, or
|
||
maybe someone out there knows a few things about it that could post?? Centrex
|
||
in the home is pretty nice thing to have..only costs about 10 bucks to have it
|
||
installed, but its well worth it... more info later..
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
66/70: WELL...
|
||
Name: Sir Francis Drake 56
|
||
Date: 7:05 pm Mon May 25, 1987
|
||
|
||
I HAVE SOME NON TECH CENTREX MANUALS SOMEWHERE...
|
||
|
||
I dont think its all that great right now but when the RBOC's are allowed to
|
||
do all their software stuff it will be pretty cool. There are allread some
|
||
keen centrex packages for voice mail and stuff.
|
||
|
||
Ill go look for them.
|
||
|
||
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
67/70: Centrex
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 5:59 pm Sat May 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Leftist, what do you want to know about centrex? I know a bit about the
|
||
workings of them, the general description, how they are set up in a CO, etc.
|
||
Be more specific in your question...
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
68/70: Blue boxing
|
||
Name: Icarus 15
|
||
Date: 3:28 am Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
I have found that kp and st are not necessary when dialing off of a trunk.
|
||
After seizing the trunk, ac+ is all that is needed to call out. This seems
|
||
strange. Any comments?
|
||
|
||
Icarus
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
69/70: Reply^
|
||
Name: The Executioner 19
|
||
Date: 4:15 pm Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
You are not seizing an interoffice trunk.
|
||
|
||
What you are doing is kind of pseudo-boxing, which is what we used to do
|
||
here in New Jersey. What would happen is that we would use MCI, get a
|
||
destination and then blow 2600. Since there were no restrictions on the
|
||
band width, and no filters, we would blow back a dial tone that was possible
|
||
to make international as well as alliance calls with crystal clarity.
|
||
|
||
I don't know the exact name of this but just that we weren't
|
||
seizing a trunk.
|
||
|
||
Ex y
|
||
^ nice space
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
70/70: DP Boxing
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 8:41 am Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Icarus, what you are talking about sounds like boxing using a DP (Dial
|
||
Pulse) trunk. DP 'boxing' doesn't use KP and ST, they use a time-out feature.
|
||
DP is made up of short bursts of 2600Hz tone. It isn't all that common as far
|
||
as I know, but some older SxS offices supposedly use it for outpulsing on
|
||
interoffice calls and to CAMA for billing. This means that either the homing
|
||
CAMA office can record dial pulse trunk signalling, or there is some sort of
|
||
sensor to translate it to MF before reception by the CAMA MF digit recievers.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Post on Phreak/Hack Sub? No
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 8 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- Social Engineering
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
This was a subboard similar to the Phreak/Hack Sub but it concerned the art of
|
||
social engineering or bullshitting to get information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1/27: CAROT/RC-MAC
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 2:46 am Sun Apr 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
The numbers before/after CAROT are the generic and version.. for instance
|
||
2CAROT3 is CAROT 2, generic 3. The highest I have seen is 2CAROT4, but there
|
||
are probably more. Also a number that refers to a CAROT system could also be
|
||
it's particular number, if there is more than one in a particular area.
|
||
|
||
RC-MAC (Recent Change Memory Administration Center) is a place where a clerk
|
||
enters information into an electronic switching system via a Recent Change
|
||
terminal. The information changed can be a variety of things, but things like
|
||
Class of Service, CCF's, EA Interlata Carriers (called a PIC, Primary
|
||
Independent Carrier, I believe, something along those lines), etc. Data that
|
||
is to perform Recent Changes upon an ESS switch is screened by a computer
|
||
system called RMAS (Remote Memory Administration System) for validity. RMAS is
|
||
generally running under a unix OS.
|
||
|
||
|
||
A few actual Recent Changes look something like this:
|
||
|
||
RC:LINE;CHG:
|
||
ORD XXXXXXX
|
||
TRC
|
||
!
|
||
|
||
That is an RC upon a line, to change something. The TRC is TRaCe, I think,
|
||
and the ! is needed for some reason.
|
||
You can also have:
|
||
|
||
RC:MLHG;CHG: (RC upon a Multi Line Hunt Group); RC:MPTY;TWPTY: (RC upon a
|
||
Multi Party line, a 2 party line)
|
||
|
||
Oh yeah, those examples I typed in might be wrong, I don't memorize them or
|
||
anything so don't sue me if they aren't right. Also they are for a 1AESS.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
2/27: Bah..
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 2:54 am Sun Apr 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
(Sorry to post two in a row...)
|
||
|
||
Hatter, RC-MAC does have COSMOS access, at least they have a login prefix
|
||
assigned as 'RECENT CHANGE', which is RCxx, where the xx is two numbers. Theyy
|
||
don't seem to logged on that often though. Some other systems they may have
|
||
access to include RC/V, Recent Change annd Verify, I don't understand RC/V
|
||
that much, but RC/V has channels into electronic offices, just like RC
|
||
channels. RMAS is access to an RC channel.
|
||
|
||
PS-I'm open for corrections..I'm not 100% sure about all this shit either.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
3/27: Bell Security
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning
|
||
Date: 7:14 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
What would you have to do and who would you have to call and what would you
|
||
have to say etc to find out about anything being on your line that you didn't
|
||
want (hint hint)?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/27: (3232232
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:57 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Try your CO (they would know if a DNR was there of course), or for CLID marked
|
||
numbers, your SCC switch controller. They won't always read you the CT06
|
||
though (heh)..
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5/27: Yeah but
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:17 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
Who would you say that you are, why would you be calling, and what would you
|
||
ask to find out if it was there?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/27: RC-MAC
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 3:12 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
RC-MAC.. are they any good for engineering? If so, for what? Thanks... Also,
|
||
what are the functions of MMOC?
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
7/27: RC-MAC
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 5:58 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
The Recent Change Memory Administration Center is the place at which orders
|
||
are put in to do changes to subscriber lines, etc. It is a very useful
|
||
office, but this all depends on what you want to get done. I believe they
|
||
have access to RC terminals (makes sense anyway...) so you could get then to
|
||
complete any RC transaction that you wished to have done provided that you've
|
||
got a good excuse. Hope that helps a bit..
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
8/27: CT reports
|
||
Name: Control C 8
|
||
Date: 9:07 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
Here's something you may be intrested in:
|
||
|
||
Report Reason for Report
|
||
------ -----------------
|
||
CT01 To print information pertaining to a line trace requested by an input
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
CT02 To indicate that this message contains information pertaining to a
|
||
line trace requested by an input message.
|
||
|
||
CT03 To indicate that an interoffice or outgoing seven-digit call has been
|
||
placed form a directory number to another directory number.
|
||
|
||
CT04 To indicate that the incoming call has been placed to the indicated
|
||
directory number from a trunk. The trunk network number (TNN) is
|
||
given. Translation information for the called directory number or
|
||
the terminating directory number indicated that a trace should be
|
||
made of all calls to this number.
|
||
|
||
CT05 Indicates thatan outgoing ten digit call has been placed from
|
||
directory number to another directory number. A check of the
|
||
Calling Line Identification (CLID) list indicates that a trace of
|
||
all calls to this ten-digit number should be made.
|
||
|
||
CT06 To print the contents of the CLID list in response to input message
|
||
CI-LIST or as the result of an error being detected in a CLID entry
|
||
by audit 32. The audit will remove the directory number in which the
|
||
error was found. If CLID list in printed in responce to a TTY
|
||
message, then it will be a priority of SCHED and an 'A' will print
|
||
out with the header. If CLID list is printed as a result of an error
|
||
found by the audit an 'M' will print out with the header since it
|
||
will be a priority of MAN.
|
||
|
||
If anyone want to know any other output reports let me know..
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
9/27: SCCS
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 11:18 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
What is the difference between SCCS and TSPS SCCS? Is it that TSPS SCCS is
|
||
used by TSPS only? That sounds logical, but I wasn't sure anyway. Anyone
|
||
ever hear of Network Administration? What are they good(used) for?
|
||
|
||
Questions, questions, questions....
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
10/27: NAC/CT0X reports
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 10:58 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Network Administration is also known as the NAC, Network Administration
|
||
Center, also called Dial Assignment. They are located in the BOC building, I
|
||
believe, along with the LAC (Loop Assignment Center) and SSC (Special Service
|
||
Center) and a few others. The NAC basically deal with new lines being put in,
|
||
they do things like figure out how to evenly distribute the number of lines so
|
||
there won't be any shortage, and things like that, it's similar to the LAC but
|
||
I don't know any big differences in the two right now.
|
||
|
||
Ctrl C, where did you get the CT0X message summaries? Pretty good info
|
||
though, but I can say that I have only seen a CT06 (when I pulled it up), a
|
||
CT04, and a CT03 message. CT04 ID's a TNN (as he said) connected through the
|
||
destination ESS to a particular DN. It can then be determined the general area
|
||
of where the call is coming from from the TNN. But there is differences if you
|
||
are calling over interoffice trunks (local calls) or tandem trunks, or long
|
||
haul, or inter-LATA...
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
11/27: Offices, systems
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 5:21 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, for all you D00ds, here's some really hot classified information on Telco
|
||
offices and the systems they use for maitenance functions. If you run into a
|
||
problem engineering, simply say you are from any of the following offices. I
|
||
will go into a brief description of each below. Enjoy!
|
||
|
||
|
||
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 ar 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.
|
||
|
||
SHIT-Supreme Hardware Inventory Totals. Self explanatory.
|
||
|
||
CRAP-Customer Repair Analysis Service. They use PENIS to supply PMS with info.
|
||
|
||
PISS-Primary Intertoll Switching Servicemen. Corrdinate 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 Burea. They work with PMS for trunk testing and
|
||
maintenance. The systems they use are FART and DOPAMINE.
|
||
|
||
Well, that's about all! Oh, don't forget 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).
|
||
|
||
That's all! Hope it helped!!!1
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
12/27: MORE!!
|
||
Filename: c:msgs\A-26730.1
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 7:29 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
You forgot a few:
|
||
|
||
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-explanitory.
|
||
|
||
BEER-Bell Electrical Engineering Research
|
||
|
||
COOL-Computerized Operations On Loops
|
||
|
||
Ah well, mine weren't near as good but at least I tried.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
13/27: Yet still more...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 8:58 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hey now, hey now, that was sheer incompetence...leaving out the following!
|
||
|
||
BOOGER - Bell Operational Office for Generation of ESS Reports. Self
|
||
Explanitory
|
||
|
||
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.
|
||
|
||
BRRR-RING - The official word for the sound an AT&T phone makes receiving an
|
||
incoming call.
|
||
|
||
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 Explanitory 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 Inscentive. If you find this error message on your
|
||
computer, do not reboot the computer, but be sure to reboot something (HINT
|
||
HINT!).
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and identities are
|
||
either products of the author's imagination or are used ficticiously. If you
|
||
notice any resemblence to actual events or persons, living or dead, don't come
|
||
to us.
|
||
|
||
Bill and Taran
|
||
Feeling obnoxious
|
||
Feeling 7-UP
|
||
Banana flavored
|
||
Using the Randy-Voice-Machine (Ha ha!)
|
||
P.S. Bill says, "Hi" to his Uncle Al.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
14/27: Who Could Forget......
|
||
Filename: c:msgs\A-26724.1
|
||
Name: The Disk Jockey 13
|
||
Date: 7:10 am Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
SNATCH-Senses Nodes And Traps Code Hackers
|
||
TITS-Telephone Involved in Tandom Skipping
|
||
PUBIC-Plastered Uniforms Brought Inside Co......an employee infraction
|
||
RAD-Recieve Ananlog 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, bust saying I'm fixing little green boxes"
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
The list goes on......
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
15/27: Phrack 15
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 5:42 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Looks to me that between the multitude of humorous posts on subs 2 and 4 we
|
||
need another Phrack joke issue.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
16/27: Where were these when?
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 6:11 am Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Where were these ancronyms when Phrack 13 was out? None the less, I'm only
|
||
posting this to say "Banana" to Bill...
|
||
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
God damn line noise!
|
||
|
||
One more thing, don't expect to talk to me voice for a while(week), I "had an
|
||
accident", and the result was 6 stitches in my inner upper lip... Hiho..
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
17/27: Ok
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 4:49 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
Howdy Dowdy, if you like them, buffer them and save them for a rainy day, or
|
||
put them in a future issue (or a section of PWN to illustrate the great great
|
||
users of MSP and our |ool senses of humor in a world full of manual brained
|
||
users who try to out elite each other consantly for no real reason
|
||
|
||
.
|
||
|
||
^Forgot the period up there. The Chinese men would show worm movies out of
|
||
their penises onto the wall, which really wasn't a wall, but a little girl who
|
||
would blow her nose and discover her horror at seeing specks of blood in her
|
||
snot, and the TV screen would dance around the green bean on the couch, which
|
||
was itself watching TV out of a reflection his eyes which were glassed over
|
||
from toxic fumes emanatinng from his oven, which came from the TV antenna
|
||
before it came out his ass at 5 am.
|
||
|
||
>From blind eye sees all, sort of
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
18/27: 800 Numbers....
|
||
Filename: c:msgs\A-26685.1
|
||
Name: The Mad Hacker 47
|
||
Date: 10:57 pm Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
A Dumb Question:
|
||
Is there anyway that you can do anything to 800 numbers? I.e. MB's, etc.
|
||
Can you CNA an 800 Watts or do you have to locate their regular number(Should
|
||
they have one). I ask this because Fallwell shoudl burn!
|
||
|
||
The Mad Hacker
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
19/27: 800's
|
||
Name: Lucifer 666 43
|
||
Date: 2:07 am Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
I imagine that you would have to get the POTS number from X-tended 800
|
||
services and then get the SCC for the POTS... Maybe the 800 number could be
|
||
taken down for a while or disconnected by getting the AT&T office that handles
|
||
800 maintainence...
|
||
|
||
L666
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
20/27: 800`s
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker
|
||
46
|
||
Date: 1:31 pm Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't know if I posted this or not, but not all 800 numbers terminate in
|
||
a POTS number, some of them are in the format of (NPA)+1XX+XXXX, and these are
|
||
the kind that are only dialable via the actual 800 number, or by someone using
|
||
a blue box to trunk off a number within an NPA (toll office actually) that is
|
||
subscribed to that 800 number. I had someone get me some translations once
|
||
from a toll office in 617, you can get them by typing certain commands
|
||
directly into the switch, something like:
|
||
|
||
TEST-DSIG-INWATS-NPA NXX XXXX. ^D
|
||
|
||
That's not right, but it's close.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
PS-MSP is almost as messy as Randy says.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
21/27: Change numbers
|
||
Name: Mad Hatter 51
|
||
Date: 8:18 pm Mon May 18, 1987
|
||
|
||
Is it possible to change your number by engineering an office? If so, which
|
||
one? My guess would be RC MAC, but then again, what do I know?
|
||
|
||
Bell Techie
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
22/27: Whats...
|
||
Name: Slave Driver 58
|
||
Date: 10:27 am Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
NSAC?
|
||
|
||
Steve Driver
|
||
|
||
stupid definitions welcome, but so is a real one...thanks..|
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
23/27: NSAC...?
|
||
Name: Phantom Phreaker 46
|
||
Date: 9:38 pm Tue May 19, 1987
|
||
|
||
Did you mean NESAC by any chance? I've never heard of NSAC but it probably
|
||
exists, there are a bunch of telco offices that end in 'SAC' such as MSAC,
|
||
ESAC, NESAC, and OSAC, and probably others I can't remember. I'll look around
|
||
and see if I can find NSAC anywhere.
|
||
|
||
Phantom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
24/27: Offices
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 6:57 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well Phantom, OSAC isn't a Bell or AT&T office, it is a system for operator
|
||
services support (I guess it stands for something like Operator Services
|
||
Assistance Center). From there a person can get information for certain time
|
||
periods on entire TSPS sites, such as how many calls were placed, etc, and a
|
||
traffic analysis for day or night reports. The CLLI code is listed with the
|
||
report I believe.
|
||
CMAC is similar to RC-MAC (or so I thought) because when I was trying to get
|
||
an 800 translation, the PBX attendant at the RTM in 312 referred me to them.
|
||
They then asked me what switch it was for (the Xlation) and apparently
|
||
misundererstood my request (I guess they thought I was asking for a DN or
|
||
trunk translation). MSAC is for installation and testing of WATS lines butt
|
||
don't give out Xlations (policy by the sound of it although it was probably
|
||
just me). I have heard differently, soo I'm not sure on tht last one (MSAC's
|
||
purpose, which I have been told NSAC does instead). Since 800's have gottenen
|
||
'advanced' I suppose the offices for testing could be on a national level,
|
||
although MLT equipment when testing a number that has been reported as an 800
|
||
somehow accesses the actual translation or non standard BTN automatically.
|
||
The A8FSC probably does WATS testing also, along with NASCAR (mainly used for
|
||
traffic analysis from toll centers of 800 terminations to make sure the
|
||
completion level is up to standard). TK, where is the ACP physically, just in
|
||
the 4E itself? Do you know how the NCP receives incoming messages (the same as
|
||
an initial message on CCIS, or CCS) and in what format? Also, what data links
|
||
run to and from the NCP? Hope someone can answer my questions..
|
||
|
||
Doom
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
25/27: Sorry
|
||
Name: Doom Prophet 21
|
||
Date: 7:02 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
To leave another post, but before anyone starts having a fit, I know the
|
||
standard places for obtaining Translations, so please don't leave a thousand
|
||
corrections on how the RTM has nothing to do with Xlations (I agree). Acttualy
|
||
it was someone at the RWC who referred me to CMAC and not the RTM, I can't
|
||
remember clearly anyway.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
26/27: Shit...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 7:10 am Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't have further specifications on the NCP database accessed from the ACP
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 9 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- New Users
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
This was the New User subboard where people could apply for membership on Metal
|
||
Shop Private as you will see in a number of places throughout this message
|
||
base. All messages were posted anonymously except by those applying (who
|
||
didn't actually post their application but it was arranged that way).
|
||
|
||
Note: Not all of the signatures on the ends of messages are correct as will
|
||
be obvious at times, but not at others.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1/46: A few jokes...
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:41 pm Mon May 04, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ok, please note, the characters portrayed here are fictional.
|
||
|
||
Picture a bar full of phone phreaks. Jester Sluggo walks in drunk. He goes
|
||
to the front and gets a beer. He chugs it and looks at the people on the left
|
||
side of the bar and says, "ALL OF YOU ON THIS SIDE OF THE BAR ARE
|
||
MOTHERFUCKERS! ANY OF YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT?" "No not me they cried,
|
||
not wanting to incure damage. Sluggo chugs another beer and then looks up and
|
||
says, "ALL OF YOU ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BAR ARE COCKSUCKERS! ANY OF YOU GOT
|
||
A PROBLEM WITH THAT?" "No not I,"they all cried. Then suddenly a small
|
||
figured mexican national stood up and started walking towards Sluggo. "YOU
|
||
GOT A PROBLEM WITH SOMETHING I SAID," he belched. "No no senor, I was on the
|
||
wrong side of the bar."
|
||
|
||
--> The Amazing Comic!
|
||
|
||
|
||
2/46: Galactus's Application:
|
||
Name: Galactus
|
||
Date: 2:33 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
APPLICATION OF -=GALACTUS=- FOR -=METAL SHOP=- MEMBERSHIP;
|
||
|
||
1.AGE 21
|
||
2.SEX M
|
||
3.NUMBER OF YEARS HACKING:5
|
||
4.NUMBER OF YEARS PHREAKING:2
|
||
5.PHILES WRITTEN:
|
||
HACKING THE HP2000 (PARTS 1-6)
|
||
HACKING THE HP3000
|
||
HACKING TOPS
|
||
USING DIVERTERS
|
||
|
||
OUT DATED PHILES:
|
||
HACKING MCDONALDS
|
||
HACKING PRIMOS (BEING REVISED)
|
||
|
||
SPECIALTIES:
|
||
LOCATING PBX'S AND DIVERTERS
|
||
COMMON OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||
USING DIVERTERS
|
||
|
||
HAVE LOTS OF GOOD EXPERIANCE ON:
|
||
HP2000, HP3000, TOPS, RSTS, PRIMOS
|
||
VAX/VMS, VM-370, UNIX, ETC...
|
||
|
||
MY PHILES MAY BE READ ON THIS BOARD AND P-80
|
||
OLD ALIAS: NANUK OF THE NORTH
|
||
|
||
|
||
3/46: Ok...
|
||
Name: <<< Taran King 1 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:37 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I've talked to this fellow and he doesn't know a hell of a lot about phreaking
|
||
but seems to know a bit about hacking anyway. You may have seen him on Phreak
|
||
Klass Room 2600 too, but I don't know since I'm not on there. So what do ya
|
||
think?
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/46: Nanuk..
|
||
Name: <<< Mad Hatter 51 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:59 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I've seen some of his posts of Phreak Klass and they're okay. Althoug like he
|
||
said, his files are a tad outdated. I never really talked to him personally,
|
||
so I'm undecided...
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
5/46: Can't say
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 5:09 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't know anything about his hack knowledge, but I do know that he is very
|
||
confused about voice filtered loops.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/46: Also....
|
||
Name: <<< The Mad Hacker 47 >>>
|
||
Date: 11:46 pm Tue May 05, 1987
|
||
|
||
I can't say as I have never seen him on any BBS. Seems okay, although I
|
||
usually hate anyone that Types in all Caps(Proper Capitalization, Eh
|
||
TK???)....
|
||
|
||
Seems okay, I guess, but then I really don't know......
|
||
|
||
-TMH
|
||
|
||
|
||
7/46: Nanuk
|
||
Name: <<< The Prophet 23 >>>
|
||
Date: 12:28 am Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
"Specialties- locating PBX's and using diverters"? Nay!
|
||
|
||
-TP
|
||
|
||
|
||
8/46: He's ok
|
||
Name: <<< Control C 8 >>>
|
||
Date: 9:09 pm Wed May 06, 1987
|
||
|
||
I think he's ok, I just let him on my system and he seem like he know's what
|
||
he's talking about when it comes to computer systems.. I say Ok..
|
||
|
||
|
||
9/46: Who
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 12:33 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Who did Nanuck say he knew (as references) from the old days that we could
|
||
check with and who now?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
10/46: Hmm...
|
||
Name: <<< Taran King 1 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:02 am Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
He hangs out with his own little clique. His good buddy is Blitziod. He's
|
||
also friends with Lefty Carlson, Fatal Error 313, Mic Ripoff, Silent Rebel/
|
||
Phantom Fighter, and Striker (not the one from the IBM pirate boards I don't
|
||
think). I don't know how to really get in touch with any of these people, not
|
||
that I could go by their words anyway...Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
11/46: Vote
|
||
Name: <<< Computer Wiz Kid 54 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:24 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Sounds Good, but like someone said before, i hate CAPS......Looks LIKE someone
|
||
is YELLING AT YOU, but hey if he is as good as he said he was, why not...
|
||
|
||
|
||
12/46: Fatal Error 313
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 11:33 pm Thu May 07, 1987
|
||
|
||
Not meaning to get crude or vulgar here, but isn't this the FE that is dead?
|
||
If so, I think you're going to have a bitch of a time getting a hold of him.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
13/46: FE
|
||
Name: <<< The Scanner 20 >>>
|
||
Date: 1:38 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Fatal Error has been gone for some time now. He and a good friend of mine
|
||
kinda disappeared about 2 weeks before I was raided. I havent heard from either
|
||
one since then. ???
|
||
|
||
_-The Scanner
|
||
|
||
Well, May as well plug my board while im here.....
|
||
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
Scan Line 313-851-0912
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
Designed for the serious
|
||
telecommunicationalist..
|
||
- yeah sure
|
||
|
||
Newuser pass = OPCODE
|
||
|
||
|
||
14/46: FE 617
|
||
Name: <<< Taran King 1 >>>
|
||
Date: 6:31 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
The one in 617 who used to run Metropolis is dead...the one in 313 is just
|
||
dormant. Stupid posts for stupid people by stupid people
|
||
|
||
|
||
15/46: Fatal Error....
|
||
Name: <<< The Disk Jockey 13 >>>
|
||
Date: 6:57 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Wasn't he killed in a motorcycle accident? Or is he laying low and thats what
|
||
he wants people to think?
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
16/46: Fatal Error
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 8:02 am Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Its a good theory, but I believe the incident was real.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
17/46: Any one else??
|
||
Name: <<< Mad Hatter 51 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:32 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Any in else in the "Phreakdom" die? That seems weird. I get the feeling of a
|
||
society without death/diseases/etc.. No, for the current Votee....
|
||
|
||
-Hatter
|
||
|
||
|
||
18/46: Death.....
|
||
Name: <<< The Disk Jockey 13 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:28 pm Fri May 08, 1987
|
||
|
||
Ever hav that you know die? It's always someonwho you know, but never really
|
||
think about. It's wierd as hell, and it makes you wonder if you are next.
|
||
Ever wonder what death is like? I guess it can't be imagined.... Ever get
|
||
really stoned and just sit and try to compare
|
||
|
||
FUCK IT.....I'll stick to new scanning, I don't even know what the hell I am
|
||
doing....!
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
19/46: In general
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 12:19 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
And for the record this is on the wrong sub, the idea of death in the phreak
|
||
world has really been "getting busted" or "retiring." That is the only way we
|
||
can really think about it in our society, I mean cause phreaks just don't die
|
||
everday, but they do get busted about that often, so that gives us a more
|
||
realistic view if we were to look at the phreak zone as a true realm.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
20/46: FE (again)
|
||
Name: <<< Phantom Phreaker 46 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:28 am Sat May 09, 1987
|
||
|
||
Fatal Error 617 died from a motorcycle accident while riding in his woods.
|
||
Micro Man (617, was sysop of Newsweek BBS) called me and told me this on July
|
||
3, 1986. I guess no one else heard about this for a while, I remember the date
|
||
because it was right before the fourth of July. FE 617 was into COSMOS and ran
|
||
Metropolis, as someone said. FE 313 is a vocal phreaker and (as far as I know)
|
||
doesn't have a modem.
|
||
|
||
|
||
21/46: really
|
||
Name: <<< Lucifer 666 43 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:35 am Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
KL & Tk gasp! print false info ? gasp!
|
||
|
||
anyways, exactly how much fun can it be to be a diverter expert?
|
||
|
||
|
||
22/46: FE's
|
||
Name: <<< Control C 8 >>>
|
||
Date: 11:22 am Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
FE 313 is alive and well, I don't think he has a modem but he's in some group
|
||
with that Nacka of the north (or what ever his name is) randy you should have
|
||
his number around somewhere..
|
||
|
||
Control
|
||
.s
|
||
oops
|
||
|
||
|
||
23/46: Galactus
|
||
Name: <<< Doom Prophet 21 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:57 pm Sun May 10, 1987
|
||
|
||
I sorry butz I say no to Galactus...I don't think he's good enough to be on MSP
|
||
(not saying I am good either). Some of the stuff here is not fit for thte
|
||
irresponsible...I don't believe that he is 21 for some strange reason. Oh well
|
||
trying not to discriminate but I say definately no.
|
||
|
||
Doomy
|
||
|
||
|
||
24/46: Galactus.....
|
||
Name: <<< The Disk Jockey 13 >>>
|
||
Date: 6:43 am Mon May 11, 1987
|
||
|
||
Doom's right.....fuck 'em. I don't buy for a second that he's 21.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
|
||
25/46: Add
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 6:48 pm Mon May 11, 1987
|
||
|
||
I myself was unimpressed by his resume and the conversation we (Taran and I)
|
||
had with Galactus clearly has left a mark with me that he doesn't deserve a
|
||
place on MSP at this time.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
26/46: NO
|
||
Name: <<< Phantom Phreaker 46 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:24 pm Tue May 12, 1987
|
||
|
||
My vote on Galactus is NO. Yes, I am conceited as hell, an asshole, etc. I
|
||
always feel like a jerk when I vote 'NO' because I feel like a segragationist.
|
||
|
||
|
||
27/46: I feel the same.
|
||
Name: <<< Evil Jay 26 >>>
|
||
Date: 9:05 am Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Galactacus (whatever the fuck his name is) is a knowledgeable person, but
|
||
I think he could still go awhile before getting let on. Sigh, he is a Prime
|
||
person tho (hell, practically inspired me to write a Prime file when I read
|
||
that pathetic thing from way back).
|
||
|
||
Still, its no.
|
||
|
||
-The Big J
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
28/46: Guess its No, yes?
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning
|
||
2 >>>
|
||
Date: 5:44 pm Wed May 13, 1987
|
||
|
||
Looks like there has been an overwhelming vote of dissapproval of Galactus
|
||
becoming a member here. Whats the woid Taran?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
29/46: theres no way
|
||
Name: <<< Lex Luthor 36 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:46 am Fri May 15, 1987
|
||
|
||
There is no way Galactus "knows very well" all those OS's
|
||
I would say 3 operating systems is the maximum for most hackers as far as a
|
||
complete (its never really complete) knowledge of OS's is concerned. Hell I
|
||
know VMS, UNIX, and VM/CMS very well but thats it. The rest I know enough to
|
||
get around in. OS's are like languages, people know a few words in spanish or
|
||
french but don't know how to speak fluently in those languages, but they still
|
||
tell people they can. That is what hackers do. I find this mainly on their
|
||
applications. Most hackers specialize in one operating system. Sometimes they
|
||
move on and specialize in others, sometimes they stick to the one they like.
|
||
|
||
More ramblings from Lex
|
||
|
||
|
||
30/46: ummmmm.
|
||
Name: <<< Lucifer 666 43 >>>
|
||
Date: 2:11 am Sun May 17, 1987
|
||
|
||
but what if he unleashes with full force!
|
||
|
||
hmmmm. isnt this nice. our own little democracy...sort of..
|
||
|
||
ourvote = 3%
|
||
randy's = 97%
|
||
|
||
notice.... the above
|
||
|
||
|
||
31/46: Galac.
|
||
Name: <<< The Sensei 18 >>>
|
||
Date: 6:37 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
|
||
Galac., doesn't sound like a honest to goodness hacker. He probably calls
|
||
us his local UNIX system and uses defaults to hack it out.
|
||
|
||
Sounding sarcastic, but you know how it is. 1987 for users is really lousy.
|
||
|
||
What are the specifications for electing a new person to the system. I
|
||
have someone of interest.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
32/46: Users...
|
||
Name: <<< Taran King 1 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:07 pm Thu May 21, 1987
|
||
|
||
The user must be experienced in some manner or have a good general knowledge
|
||
of telecommunications. If you wish for someone to get access here, have them
|
||
make out an application for themselves, get it from them, and then upload it
|
||
to the D: drive on the AE and I'll put it up as a message.
|
||
|
||
We shall wait until Galactus shows himself more worthy of being on the board.
|
||
Now we come to the problem with Solid State. He was kicked off not too long
|
||
ago but he wants back on (I guess). One way or another, he said he'd be
|
||
writing up "his side" of the story so at least we'll all get to hear what he
|
||
has to say for himself. Life is a bitch...
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
33/46: well...
|
||
Name: <<< Sir Francis Drake 56 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:01 pm Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
just to get my remarks in early...Iv talked to State & Stan about it and I
|
||
think State should be let back on.
|
||
|
||
He was kicked off because he SUPPOSEDLY read msgs to/gave his pswd to Stanly.
|
||
Now this info mainly came from Stan who would claim that he used states
|
||
password "all the time". Now since, stan is such a notorious liar the
|
||
whole thing is obviously questionable.
|
||
|
||
Now another main complaint (from what ive gathered talking to KL) is that
|
||
State would not tell TK/KL how Stan gets on MSP even though State apparently
|
||
knows. This may sound sorta lame, but if State starts telling on stan he
|
||
wont be trusted, and it would be lame of him.
|
||
|
||
So it would seem that as long as State does not further help stand (which is
|
||
EXTRENELY unlikely even if he ever did) Stan he should be let back on as he
|
||
was/will be a "valuable user".
|
||
|
||
so there.
|
||
sfd
|
||
|
||
|
||
34/46: Wrong...
|
||
Name: <<< Taran King 1 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:10 pm Fri May 22, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't want to start a debate because Craig's gonna be here real soon
|
||
preaching about everything but I'd just like to have it stated that I've got a
|
||
neutral 3rd party that was on a conversation between Stan and Nate where Nate
|
||
was reading posts from MSP, which I had previously told him was grounds for
|
||
deletion from MSP if he read them to Stan. Thank you and here's my address
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
35/46: Preech!
|
||
Name: <<< Knight Lightning 2 >>>
|
||
Date: 11:58 pm Sat May 23, 1987
|
||
|
||
This is true. In OQ's own word's "Nate is my partner in crime." Now perhaps
|
||
you may call OQ a liar or say he is bluffing, but their friendship exists for
|
||
better or for worse. Now both OQ and SS claim to have at least 3 or more
|
||
accounts on here anyway and Stan would like his own account to post with as
|
||
well (yeah yeah, why'd you even mention it KL, it'll never happen). As good a
|
||
hacker that State is, I am not convinced that he should be trusted in any
|
||
aspect towards the system especially since he has aided succesful attempts to
|
||
breech its security. I mean, thats just the way it is, nothing seems to ever
|
||
change, etc.
|
||
|
||
One other thing to mention, its not like we "owe" anyone an account and
|
||
although I suppose I have a lot of pull, Taran King will have the final say.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
36/46: Solid S.
|
||
Name: <<< The Sensei 18 >>>
|
||
Date: 7:25 am Sun May 24, 1987
|
||
|
||
I don't know Solid too good....just that he's one a specific system 24hrs
|
||
a day, it seems. I think he's just a modem kid out for a fun ride.
|
||
|
||
Let'em cool for a year. You can't blame a guy for hacking ANY system
|
||
though. I'm split.
|
||
|
||
Ts
|
||
|
||
|
||
37/46: s. state
|
||
Name: <<< The Leftist 71 >>>
|
||
Date: 4:38 pm Mon May 25, 1987
|
||
|
||
Solid State in my opinion is a dick, and shouldnt be let on any system, much
|
||
less this one..
|
||
|
||
|
||
38/46: Nate
|
||
Name: <<< The Executioner 19 >>>
|
||
Date: 9:50 pm Tue May 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
Anyone ever look up the word "Nate" in the dictionary???
|
||
|
||
It means...
|
||
|
||
"VArious forms of semi-aquatic salamanders"
|
||
|
||
OOOOPS! That's Newt, I mean Lock Lifter.....eeeek!!
|
||
|
||
Nate - The skin that stretches from the opening of an anal cavity to
|
||
the base of the penis.
|
||
|
||
Enough said....
|
||
|
||
|
||
39/46: Nates
|
||
Name: <<< Mad Hatter 51 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:45 pm Sat May 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Nates - (N) The buttocks
|
||
|
||
from Webster's 20,000 word dictionary. Where did you get your definition?
|
||
|
||
|
||
40/46: FRED FROM RCMAC
|
||
Name: <<< Icarus 15 >>>
|
||
Date: 3:29 am Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
This is the handle of someone who claims he is in LOD.
|
||
|
||
Well, Lex, is he?
|
||
|
||
|
||
41/46: HAhaahahahahaha
|
||
Name: <<< Control C 8 >>>
|
||
Date: 10:04 am Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
Who told you that?? Fred From RCmac hahahahah!!!
|
||
|
||
While I'm here anybody know about the new switching system called ADDR ESS? I
|
||
here it's mor advanced then DMS-300.
|
||
|
||
GEORGE FROM MMOC
|
||
LOD/H
|
||
|
||
|
||
42/46: Fred from Rcmac
|
||
Name: <<< The Executioner 19 >>>
|
||
Date: 4:17 pm Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
I saw him on Digital Logic's BBS. He didnt show much of anything...
|
||
|
||
|
||
43/46: Fred from Rc-Mac
|
||
Name: <<< Control C 8 >>>
|
||
Date: 9:47 pm Sun May 31, 1987
|
||
|
||
Fred is Phiber Optic who is Public Enemy 1 who is Ilduce (the biggest luzer
|
||
in the world).. He disn't know shit about shit!
|
||
|
||
|
||
44/46: Phiber Optic.....
|
||
Name: <<< The Disk Jockey 13 >>>
|
||
Date: 12:55 am Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
.....claimed on Atlantis that he can get you the REMOB number for your local
|
||
CO by simpley leaving him your NPA+PRE....he also says that there is a "REMOB
|
||
OR FORTELL" for EVERY CO.
|
||
|
||
-The Disk Jockey
|
||
|
||
45/46: Well....
|
||
Name: <<< The Executioner 19 >>>
|
||
Date: 8:11 am Mon Jun 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
Well, we can ALL see that Fred is just a mental powehouse chock full to the
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 10 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- Royal Court
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
The Royal Court was an idea of Knight Lightning's who ran the subboard. It was
|
||
sort of like an "elite" subboard for people who he liked and thought knew a bit
|
||
to contribute to the subboard's conversation. Many of the messages here were
|
||
deleted because of the "date-to-deletion" feature of the board and having most
|
||
of the messages that filled this subboard being clustered in one period a while
|
||
ago.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1/6: 201 DDial...
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 9:17 pm Sun Apr 26, 1987
|
||
|
||
For those who were using that Flash-Talk Diversi-Dial that Sluggo supplied,
|
||
the account password changed...It is now 112 611 165 and the phone number is
|
||
still 201-743-4850. Sort of something to do with your absolutely-nothing-to
|
||
-do-time. Later
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
2/6: Back Again.
|
||
Name: High Evolutionary 28
|
||
Date: 1:08 am Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
Hello, Isn't it funny.. I plan to call boards again and again because I get a
|
||
little free time on my hands. But then, when I start, something else comes up.
|
||
I should stop babbling.. I am probably boooring you.
|
||
|
||
For apparent lack of discussion here, could someone maybe fill me in on what
|
||
has been happening lately in the phreak/hack society? I've yet to get the past
|
||
few PWNs.
|
||
|
||
-High Evolutionary
|
||
-Tok
|
||
|
||
|
||
3/6: High
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 7:06 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987
|
||
|
||
In general, SummerCon is the big thing that people are talking about. There
|
||
is also some new disputes and controversy about the return of Oryan Quest and
|
||
his "supposed" running away from home.
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
4/6: Ah..
|
||
Name: High Evolutionary 28
|
||
Date: 11:58 pm Fri May 01, 1987
|
||
|
||
KL, I've also heard that some serious wars are being waged w/ OQ or
|
||
something to that extent...Mind explaining it to me?
|
||
|
||
Evolutionary
|
||
|
||
|
||
5/6: Wars?
|
||
Name: Knight Lightning 2
|
||
Date: 10:20 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
As far as I know, there are no wars currently in progress but in the past,
|
||
Oryan QUEST went and did MBs on Doc Holiday, The Executioner, and both of
|
||
Taran King's phone lines. He has also repeatedly tried to gain illegal access
|
||
on this system and somehow got Nate to help him do it. Then he has proceeded
|
||
to harass MSP members about their posts. However, if there is a war, it is
|
||
one sided because everyone is pretty much ignoring Quest.
|
||
|
||
Hmm... I wonder why my account had 4 illegal logons...?
|
||
|
||
:Knight Lightning
|
||
|
||
|
||
6/6: Logons
|
||
Name: Taran King 1
|
||
Date: 10:29 am Sat May 02, 1987
|
||
|
||
Those illegal logons that most of you LOD type people will experience when
|
||
logging on were probably not QUEST. I've got an idea and I suppose most of
|
||
you might too, but I'm not concerned with it.
|
||
-TK
|
||
|
||
|
||
Post on Royal Court? No
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 11 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Metal Shop Private's -- Acronyms
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
3ACC 3A Central Control
|
||
5XB COER 5 X-Bar Central Office Equipment Reports system
|
||
A/D Analog to Digital
|
||
AAX Automated Attendant eXchange
|
||
ABATS Automatic Bit Access Test System
|
||
ABHC Average Busy Hour Calls
|
||
ABS Alternative Billing Service
|
||
ABSBH Average Busy Season Busy Hour
|
||
ACB Annoyance Call Bureau
|
||
ACC Audio Communications Controller
|
||
ACCS Automated Calling Card Service
|
||
ACD Automatic Call Distributor
|
||
ACDA Automatic Call Disposition Analyzer
|
||
ACE Automatic Calling Equipment
|
||
ACF Advanced Communications Functions
|
||
ACH Attempt per Circuit per Hour
|
||
ACOF Attendant Control Of Facilities
|
||
ACP ACtion Point
|
||
ACSNET Acedemic Computing Services NETwork
|
||
ACSU Advanced t-1 Channel Service Unit
|
||
ACTS Automated Coin Toll Service
|
||
ACU Alarm Control Unit
|
||
ACU Automatic Calling Unit
|
||
ADCCP Advanced Data Communications Control Procedure
|
||
ADCI Automatic Display Call Indicator
|
||
ADN Abbreviated Dialing Number
|
||
ADS Advanced Digital System
|
||
ADS Audio Distribution System
|
||
ADS Auxilary Data System
|
||
AFACTS Automatic FACilities Test System
|
||
AFADS Automatic Force Adjustment Data System
|
||
AFSK Automatic Frequency Shift Keying
|
||
AIC Automatic Intercept Center
|
||
AICC Automatic Intercept Communications Controller
|
||
AIOD Automatic Identificated Outward Dialing
|
||
AIS Automatic Intercept System
|
||
ALBO Automatic Line BuildOut
|
||
ALFE Analog Line Front End
|
||
ALGOL ALGOrhythmic computer Language
|
||
ALI Automatic Location Indentification
|
||
ALIT Automatic Line Insulation Testing
|
||
ALRU Automatic Line Record Update
|
||
ALS Automated List Service
|
||
AM Administrative Module
|
||
AM Amplitude Modulation
|
||
AMA Automatic Message Accounting
|
||
AMACS AMA Collection System
|
||
AMARC AMA Recording Center
|
||
AMASE AMA Standard Entry
|
||
AMAT AMA Transmitter
|
||
AMATPS AMA TeleProcessing System
|
||
AMERITECH AMERican Information TECHnologies
|
||
AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone Service
|
||
AN Associated Number
|
||
ANA Automatic Number Announcement
|
||
ANC All Number Calling
|
||
ANI Automatic Number Identification
|
||
ANIF Automatic Number Identification Failure
|
||
ANSI American National Standards Institute
|
||
AOSS Auxilliary Operator Service System
|
||
AP Attached Processor
|
||
APC AMARC Protocol Converter
|
||
APS Automatic Protection Switch
|
||
AR Alarm Report
|
||
ARC Audio Response Controller
|
||
ARIS Audichron Recorded Information System
|
||
ARS Alternate Route Selection
|
||
ARSB Automated Repair Service Bureau
|
||
ARU Audio Response Unit
|
||
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
|
||
ASOC Administrative Service Oversight Center
|
||
ASPEN Automatic System for Performance Evaluation of the Network
|
||
AT Access Tandem
|
||
AT&T American Telephone and Telegraph
|
||
ATB All Trunks Busy
|
||
ATC Automatic Transmission Control
|
||
ATH Abbreviated Trouble History
|
||
ATI Automatic Test Inhibit
|
||
ATIS Automatic Transmitter Identification System
|
||
ATM Automatic Teller Machine
|
||
ATMS Automated Trunk Measurement System
|
||
ATP All Tests Pass
|
||
ATR Alternate Trunk Routing
|
||
ATRS Automated Trouble Reporting System
|
||
ATTC Automatic Transmission Test and Control circuit
|
||
ATTCOM AT&T COMmunications
|
||
ATTIS AT&T Information System
|
||
AUDIX AUDio Information eXchange
|
||
AUTODIN AUTOmatic DIgital Network
|
||
AUTOSEVCOM AUTOmatic SEcure Voice COMmunications
|
||
AUTOVON AUTOmatic VOice Network
|
||
AUXF AUXillary Frame
|
||
AVD Alternate Voice Data
|
||
B6ZS Bipolar with 6 Zero Subsitution
|
||
B911 Basic 911
|
||
BAMAF BELLCORE AMA Format
|
||
BANCS Bell Administrative Network Communications System
|
||
BAPCO Bellsouth Advertising & Publishing COmpany
|
||
BCC Blocked Call Cleared
|
||
BCD Binary Coded Decimal
|
||
BCD Blocked Call Delayed
|
||
BCS Batch Change Supplement
|
||
BDT Billing Data Transmitter
|
||
BEF Band Elimination Filter
|
||
BELLCORE BELL COmmunications REsearch
|
||
BER Bit Error Rate
|
||
BERT Bit Error Rate Test
|
||
BETRS Basic Exchange Telecommunications Radio Service
|
||
BHC Busy Hour Calls
|
||
BISP Business Information System Program
|
||
BITNET Because-It's-Time NETwork
|
||
BL/DS Busy Line/Don't Answer
|
||
BLF Busy Line Field
|
||
BLS Business Listing Service
|
||
BLV Busy Line Verification
|
||
BNS Billed Number Screening
|
||
BOC Bell Operating Company
|
||
BOR Basic Output Report
|
||
BORSCHT Battery, Overvoltage, Ringing, Supervision, Coding, Hybrid Test
|
||
ing
|
||
BOS Business Office Supervisor
|
||
BOSS Billing and Order Support System
|
||
BOT Beginning Of Tape
|
||
BPI Bits Per Inch
|
||
BPOC Bell Point Of Contact
|
||
BPS Bits Per Second
|
||
BPSS Basic Packet-Switching Service
|
||
BRAT Business Residence Account Tracking system
|
||
BRCS Business Residence Custom Service
|
||
BRI Basic Rate Interface
|
||
BRM Basic Remote Module
|
||
BS Banded Signaling
|
||
BSA Basic Serving Arrangements
|
||
BSBH Busy Season Busy Hour
|
||
BSC Business Service Center
|
||
BSCM BiSynchronous Communications Module
|
||
BSE Basic Service Elements
|
||
BSF Bell Shock Force
|
||
BSOC Bell Systems Operating Company
|
||
BSP Bell System Practice
|
||
BSRFS Bell System Reference Frequency Standard
|
||
BST Basic Services Terminal
|
||
BSTJ Bell System Technical Journal
|
||
BT Bus Terminator
|
||
BTAM Basic Telecommunications Access Message
|
||
BTL Bell Telephone Laboratories
|
||
BTN Billing Telephone Number
|
||
BTU British Thermal Unit
|
||
BVA Billing Validation Application
|
||
BVC Billing Validation Center
|
||
BWM Broadcast Warning Message
|
||
BWT Broadcast Warning TWX
|
||
BWTS BandWidth Test Set
|
||
CA CAble
|
||
CABS Carrier Access Billing System
|
||
CAC Calling-card Authorization Center
|
||
CAC Carrier Access Code
|
||
CAC Circuit Administration Center
|
||
CAC Customer Administration Center
|
||
CAD Computer-Aided Dispatch
|
||
CADV Combined Alternate Data/Voice
|
||
CAI Call Assembly Index
|
||
CAIS Colocated Automatic Intercept System
|
||
CALRS Centralized Automatic Loop Reporting System
|
||
CAMA Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
|
||
CAROT Centralized Automatic Reporting On Trunks
|
||
CAS Circuit Associated Signaling
|
||
CAS Computerized Autodial System
|
||
CAT Craft Access Terminal
|
||
CATLAS Centralized Automatic Trouble Locating and Analysis System
|
||
CBS CrossBar Switching
|
||
CBX Computerized Branch eXchange
|
||
CC Central Control
|
||
CC Common Control
|
||
CC Country Code
|
||
CCC Central Control Complex
|
||
CCC Computer Control Center
|
||
CCH Connections per Circuit per Hour
|
||
CCIR Comite' Consultatif International des Radio Communications
|
||
CCIS Common Channel Interoffice Signaling
|
||
CCITT Comite' Consultatif International Telegraphique et Telephonique
|
||
CCNC Common Channel Network Controller
|
||
CCNC Computer/Communications Network Center
|
||
CCR Customer-Controlled Reconfiguration
|
||
CCS Common Channel Signaling
|
||
CCS Hundred (C) Call Seconds
|
||
CCSA Common-Control Switching Arrangement
|
||
CCT Central Control Terminal
|
||
CCTAC Computer Communications Trouble Analysis Center
|
||
CCU COLT Computer Unit
|
||
CCV Calling Card Validation
|
||
CDA Call Data Accumulator
|
||
CDA Coin Detection and Announcement
|
||
CDAR Customer Dialed Account Recording
|
||
CDCF Cumulative Discounted Cash Flow
|
||
CDF Combined Distributing Frame
|
||
CDI Circle Digit Identification
|
||
CDO Community Dial Office
|
||
CDPR Customer Dial Pulse Receiver
|
||
CDR Call Dial Rerouting
|
||
CDS Craft Dispatch System
|
||
CEF Cable Entrance Facility
|
||
CEI Comparably Efficient Interconnection
|
||
CEV Controlled Environment Vault
|
||
CF Coin First
|
||
CFCA Communications Fraud Control Association
|
||
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
|
||
CGN Concentrator Group Number
|
||
CIC Carrier Identification Code
|
||
CICS Customer Information Control System
|
||
CII Call Identity Index
|
||
CIS Customized Intercept Service
|
||
CLASS Centralized Local Area Selective Signaling
|
||
CLASS Custom Local Area Signaling Service
|
||
CLDN Calling Line Directory Number
|
||
CLEI Common-Language Equipment Identification
|
||
CLI Calling Line Ident
|
||
CLID Calling Line IDentification
|
||
CLLI Common-Language Location Identification
|
||
CMAC Centralized Maintenance and Administration Center
|
||
CMC Construction Maintenance Center
|
||
CMDF Combined Main Distributing Frame
|
||
CMDS Centralized Message Data System
|
||
CMS Call Management System
|
||
CMS Circuit Maintenance System
|
||
CMS Communications Management Subsystem
|
||
CMS Conversational Monitoring System
|
||
CMT Cellular Mobile Telephone
|
||
CMU COLT Measurement Unit
|
||
CN Change Notice
|
||
CN/A Customer Name/Address
|
||
CNA Communications Network Application
|
||
CNAB Customer Name/Address Bureau
|
||
CNCC Customer Network Control Center
|
||
CNI Common Network Interface
|
||
CNMS Cylink Network Management System
|
||
CNS Complimentary Network Service
|
||
CO Central Office
|
||
COAM Customer Owned And Maintained
|
||
COC Circuit Order Control
|
||
COCOT Customer-Owned Coin-Operated Telephone
|
||
CODCF Central Office Data Connecting Facility
|
||
CODEC COder-DECoder
|
||
COE Central Office Equipment
|
||
COEES COE Engineering System
|
||
COLT Central Office Line Tester
|
||
COMSAT COMmunications SATellite
|
||
CONN CONNector
|
||
CONTAC Central Office NeTwork ACcess
|
||
CONUS CONtinental United States
|
||
CORNET CORperate NETwork
|
||
COSMIC COmmon Systems Main InterConnection frame system
|
||
COSMOS COmputerized System for Mainframe OperationS
|
||
COT Central Office Terminal
|
||
CP Control Program
|
||
CPC Cellular Phone Company
|
||
CPC Circuit Provisioning Center
|
||
CPD Central Pulse Distributor
|
||
CPE Customer-Premises Equipment
|
||
CPH Cost Per Hour
|
||
CPI Computer Private branch exchange Interface
|
||
CPM Cost Per Minute
|
||
CPMP Carrier Performance Measurement Plan
|
||
CPU Central Processing Unit
|
||
CRAS Cable Repair Administrative System
|
||
CRC Customer Record Center
|
||
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
|
||
CREG Concentrated Range Extension with Gain
|
||
CRFMP Cable Repair Force Management Plan
|
||
CRIS Customer Record Information System
|
||
CRS Centralized Results System
|
||
CRSAB Centralized Repair Service Answering Bureau
|
||
CRT Cathode Ray Tube
|
||
CSA Carrier Serving Area
|
||
CSACC Customer Service Administration Control Center
|
||
CSAR Centralized System for Analysis Reporting
|
||
CSC Cell Site Controller
|
||
CSDC Circuit Switched Digital Capability
|
||
CSNET Computer Science NETwork
|
||
CSO Central Services Organization
|
||
CSS Computer Sub-System
|
||
CSU Channel Service Unit
|
||
CTC Central Test Center
|
||
CTM Contac Trunk Module
|
||
CTMS Carrier Transmission Measuring System
|
||
CTO Call Transfer Outside
|
||
CTSS Cray Time Sharing System
|
||
CTT Cartridge Tape Transport
|
||
CTTC Cartridge Tape Transport Controller
|
||
CTTN Cable Trunk Ticket Number
|
||
CU Control Unit
|
||
CU Customer Unit
|
||
CU/TK Common Update/EQuipment system
|
||
CUCRIT Capital Utilization CRITeria
|
||
CVR Compass Voice Response
|
||
CWC City-Wide Centrex
|
||
D/A Digital to Analog
|
||
DA Directory Assistance
|
||
DACS Digital Access Cross-connect System
|
||
DACS Directory Assistance Charging System
|
||
DAIS Distributed Automatic Intercept System
|
||
DARC Division Alarm Recording Center
|
||
DARU Distributed automatic intercept system Audio Response Unit
|
||
DAS Directory Assistance System
|
||
DAS Distributor And Scanner
|
||
DAS-WDT Distributor And Scanner-Watch Dog Timer
|
||
DASD Direct Access Storage Device
|
||
DAV Data Above Voice
|
||
DB Decibel
|
||
DBA Data Base Administrator
|
||
DBAC Data Base Administration Center
|
||
DBAS Data Base Administration System
|
||
DBM DataBase Manager
|
||
DBS Duplex Bus Selector
|
||
DCCS DisContiguous Shared Segments
|
||
DCE Data Circuit-terminating Equipment
|
||
DCH D Channel Handler
|
||
DCL DEC Control Language
|
||
DCLU Digital Carrier Line Uint
|
||
DCM Digital Carrier Module
|
||
DCMS Distributed Call Measurement System
|
||
DCMU Digital Concentrator Measurement Unit
|
||
DCP Duplex Central Processor
|
||
DCPR Detailed Contuing Property Record (PICS/DCPR)
|
||
DCPSK Differential Coherent Phase-Shift Keying
|
||
DCS Digital Crosconnect System
|
||
DCT Digital Carrier Trunk
|
||
DCTN Defense Commercial Telecommunications Network
|
||
DCTS Dimension Custom Telephone Service
|
||
DDC Direct Department Calling
|
||
DDD Direct Distance Dialing
|
||
DDN Defense Data Network
|
||
DDS Digital Data Service
|
||
DDS Digital Data System
|
||
DDS Digital Dataphone Service
|
||
DDX Distributed Data eXchange
|
||
DEC Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
DERP Defective Equipment Replacement Program
|
||
DES Data Encryption Standard
|
||
DEW Distant Early Warning (line)
|
||
DFI Digital Facility Interface
|
||
DFMS Digital Facility Management System
|
||
DIC Digital Interface Controller
|
||
DID Direct Inward Dialing
|
||
DIF Digital Interface Frame
|
||
DIM Data In the Middle
|
||
DIP Dual In-line Package
|
||
DISA Direct Inward System Access
|
||
DIU Digital Interface Unit
|
||
DLC Digital Loop Carrier
|
||
DLCU Digital Line Carrier Unit
|
||
DLL Dial Long Lines
|
||
DLS Digital Link Service
|
||
DLTU Digital Line/Trunk Unit
|
||
DLU-PG Digital Line Unit-Pair Gain
|
||
DM Delta Modulation
|
||
DMA Direct Memory Access
|
||
DMI Digital Multiplexed Interface
|
||
DML Data Manipulation Logic
|
||
DMS Data Management System
|
||
DMS Digital Multiplexed System
|
||
DMU Data Manipulation Unit
|
||
DN Directory Number
|
||
DNC Dynamic Network Controller
|
||
DNHR Dynamic Non Hierarchical Routing
|
||
DNIC Data Network Identification Code
|
||
DNR Dialed Number Recorder
|
||
DNX Dynamic Network X-connect
|
||
DOC Dynamic Overload Control
|
||
DOCS Display Operator Console System
|
||
DOJ Department Of Justice
|
||
DOM Data On Master group
|
||
DOTS Digital Office Timing Supply
|
||
DOV Data Over Voice
|
||
DP Demarcation Point
|
||
DP Dial Pulse
|
||
DPAC Dedicated Plant Assignment Center
|
||
DPC Destination Point Code
|
||
DPE Data Path Extender
|
||
DPN-PH Data Packet Network-Packet Handler
|
||
DPP Discounted Payback Period
|
||
DPSK Differential Phased-Shift Keying
|
||
DR Data Ready
|
||
DR Data Receive
|
||
DRMU Digital Remote Measurement Unit
|
||
DS Digital carrier Span
|
||
DS Digital Signal
|
||
DS Direct Signal
|
||
DSBAM Double-SideBand Amplitude Module
|
||
DSDC Direct Service Dial Capability
|
||
DSI Digital Speech Interpolation
|
||
DSN Digital Signal (level) N
|
||
DSP Digital Signal Processor
|
||
DSR Dynamic Service Register
|
||
DSS Data Station Selector
|
||
DSU Data Service Unit
|
||
DSX Digital System X-connect
|
||
DT Data Transmit
|
||
DT Di-group Terminal
|
||
DTAS Digital Test Access System
|
||
DTC Di-group Terminal Controller
|
||
DTC Digital Trunk Controller
|
||
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
|
||
DTF Dial Tone First
|
||
DTG Direct Trunk Group
|
||
DTIF Digital Transmission Interface Frame
|
||
DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency
|
||
DTU Di-group Terminal Unit
|
||
DUV Data Under Voice
|
||
DVX Digital Voice eXchange
|
||
E&M rEceive & transMit/Ear & Mouth signaling
|
||
E-COM Electronic Computer Originated Mail
|
||
E911 Enhanced 911
|
||
EADAS Engineering and Administrative Data Acquisition System
|
||
EADAS/NM EADAS/Network Management
|
||
EAEO Equal Access End Office
|
||
EARN European Academic Research Network
|
||
EAS Extended Announcement System
|
||
EAS Extended Area Service
|
||
EASD Equal Access Service Date
|
||
EBCDIC Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interexchange Code
|
||
ECAP Electronic Customer Access Program
|
||
ECC Enter Cable Change
|
||
ECCS Economic C (hundred) Call Seconds
|
||
ECF Enhanced Connectivity Facility
|
||
ECPT Electronic Coin Public Telephone
|
||
ECS Electronic Crosconnect System
|
||
EDAC Electromechanical Digital Adapter Circuit
|
||
EDI Electronic Data Interchange
|
||
EDP Electronic Data Processing
|
||
EDSX Electronic Digital Signal X-connect
|
||
EECT End-to-End Call Trace
|
||
EEDP Expanded Electronic tandem switching Dialing Plan
|
||
EEHO Either End Hop Off
|
||
EEI Equipment-to-Equipment Interface
|
||
EFRAP Electronic Feeder Route Analysis Program
|
||
EIA Electronics Industries Assotiation
|
||
EIS Expanded Inband Signaling
|
||
EISS Economic Impact Study System
|
||
EKTS Electronic Key Telephone Sets
|
||
EML Expected Measured Loss
|
||
EMS Expanded Memory Specification
|
||
ENFIA Exchange Network Facility for Interstate Access
|
||
EO End Office
|
||
EOE Electronic Order Exchange
|
||
EOS Extended Operating System
|
||
EOTT End Office Toll Trunking
|
||
EPL Electronic switching system Program Language
|
||
EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
|
||
EPSCS Enhanced Private Switched Communication Service
|
||
ER Error Register
|
||
ERAR Error Return Address Register
|
||
EREP Environmental Recording Editing and Printing
|
||
ERL Echo Return Loss
|
||
ERP Effective Radiated Power
|
||
ERU Error Return address Update
|
||
ESAC Electronic Surveillance Assistance Center
|
||
ESB Emergency Service Bureau
|
||
ESF Extended SuperFrame
|
||
ESL Emergency Stand-Alone
|
||
ESN Electronic Serial Number
|
||
ESN Electronic Switched Network
|
||
ESP Enhanced Service Provider
|
||
ESS Electronic Switching System
|
||
ESSX Electronic Switching Systen eXchange
|
||
ETAS Emergency Technical ASsistance
|
||
ETF Electronic Toll Fraud
|
||
ETN Electronic Tandem Network
|
||
ETS Electronic Tandem Switching
|
||
ETS Electronic Translation System
|
||
ETSACI Electronic Tandem Switching Adminstration Channel Interface
|
||
ETSSP ETS Status Panel
|
||
FA Fuse Alarm
|
||
FACS Facilities Assignment and Control System
|
||
FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation
|
||
FAST First Application System Test
|
||
FAT File Allocation Table
|
||
FCAP Facility CAPacity
|
||
FCC Federal Communications Commission
|
||
FCC Forward Command Channel
|
||
FCG False Cross or Ground
|
||
FCS File Control Systemction
|
||
FCS Frame Check Sequence
|
||
FDM Frequency-Division Multiplexing
|
||
FDP Field Development Program
|
||
FDX Full DupleX
|
||
FED Far End Data
|
||
FEMF Foreign Electro-Motive Force
|
||
FEPS Facility and Equipment Planning System
|
||
FEV Far End Voice
|
||
FGA Feature Group A
|
||
FGB Feature Group B
|
||
FGC Feature Group C
|
||
FGD Feature Group D
|
||
FIFO First In, First Out
|
||
FIOC Frame Input/Output Controller
|
||
FIP Facility Interface Processor
|
||
FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards
|
||
FM Frequency Modulation
|
||
FMAC Facility Maintenance And Control
|
||
FNPA Foreign Numbering Plan Area
|
||
FOC Fiber Optic Communications
|
||
FON Fiber Optics Network
|
||
FR Flat Rate
|
||
FRS Flexible Route Selection
|
||
FSK Frequency Shift Keying
|
||
FTG Final Trunk Group
|
||
FTP File Transfer Protocol
|
||
FTS Federal Telecommunications System
|
||
FX Foreign eXchange
|
||
GBS Group Bridging Service
|
||
GCS Group Control System
|
||
GEISCO General Electric Information Services COmpany
|
||
GHZ GigaHertZ
|
||
GID Group ID
|
||
GND GrouND
|
||
GOS Grade Of Service
|
||
GP Group Processor
|
||
GPIB General Purpose Interface Bus
|
||
GRD GRounD
|
||
GRP MOD GRouP MODulator
|
||
GSA General Services Administration
|
||
GSAT General telephone and electronics SATellite corporation
|
||
GTC General Telephone Company
|
||
GTE General Telephone Electronics
|
||
GTT Global Title Transmission
|
||
HCSDS High-Capacity Satellite Digital Service
|
||
HCTDS High-Capacity Terrestrial Digital Service
|
||
HDLC High-level Data Link Control
|
||
HDTV High Definition TV
|
||
HDX Half DupleX
|
||
HEAP Home Energy Assistance Program
|
||
HEHO High End Hop Off
|
||
HIC Hybrid Integrated Circuit
|
||
HNPA Home Numbering Plan Area
|
||
HNS Hospitality Network Service
|
||
HOBIC HOtel Billing Information Center
|
||
HOBIS HOtel Billing Information System
|
||
HP Hewlett-Packard
|
||
HPO High Performance Option
|
||
HSSDS High-Speed Switched Digital Service
|
||
HU High Usage
|
||
HUTG High Usage Trunk Group
|
||
HZ HertZ
|
||
I&M Installation & Maintenance
|
||
I/O Input/Output
|
||
IB Instruction Buffer
|
||
IBN Integrated Business Network
|
||
IC Independent Carrier
|
||
IC Inter-exchange Carrier
|
||
IC Inter-LATA Carrier
|
||
ICAN Individual Circuit ANalysis
|
||
ICC Interstate Commerce Commission
|
||
ICD Interactive Call Distribution
|
||
ICLID Individual Calling Line ID
|
||
ICM Integrated Call Management
|
||
ICSC Inter-LATA Customer Service Center
|
||
IDDD International Direct Distance Dialing
|
||
IDF Intermediate Distributing Frame
|
||
IDS Internal Directory System
|
||
IDVC Integrated Data/Voice Channel
|
||
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
|
||
IF Intermediate Frequency
|
||
IFRPS Intercity Facility Relief Planning System
|
||
IIN Integrated Information Network
|
||
IM Interface Module
|
||
IMAS Integrated Mass Announcement System
|
||
IMM Input Message Manual
|
||
IMT Inter-Machine Trunk
|
||
IMTS Improved Mobile Telephone Service
|
||
IN Intelligent Network
|
||
INC InterNational Carrier
|
||
INL Inter Node Link
|
||
INN Inter Node Network
|
||
INTELSAT INternational TELecommunications SATellite consortium
|
||
INWATS INward Wide Area Telephone Service
|
||
IO Inward Operator
|
||
IOC Input/Output Controller
|
||
IOCC International Overseas Completion Center
|
||
IOP Input-Output Processor
|
||
IOT Inter-Office Trunk
|
||
IP Information Provider
|
||
IPCS Interactive Problem Control System
|
||
IPL Initial Program Load
|
||
IPLAN Integrated PLanning And Analysis
|
||
IPM Impulses Per Minute
|
||
IPM Interruptions Per Minute
|
||
IPX Integrated Packet eXchange
|
||
IRC International Record Carrier
|
||
IROR Internal Rate Of Return
|
||
IS Interrupt Set
|
||
ISC International Switching Center
|
||
ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network
|
||
ISLM Integrated Services Line Module
|
||
ISLU Integrated Services Line Unit
|
||
ISN Information Systems Network
|
||
ISN Integrated Systems Network
|
||
ISO International Organization for Standardization
|
||
ISS Integrated Switching System
|
||
ISSN Integrated Special Services Network
|
||
ISUP Integrated Services User Part
|
||
ITS Institute of Telecommunication Science
|
||
ITSO Incoming Trunk Service Observation
|
||
ITU International Telecommunications Union
|
||
IVP Installation Verification Program
|
||
IVTS International Video Teleconferencing Service
|
||
IX Interactive eXecutive
|
||
IXM IntereXchange Mileage
|
||
JCL Job Control Language
|
||
JES Job Entry System
|
||
JIM Job Information Memorandum
|
||
JMX Jumbogroup MultipleX
|
||
JSN Junction Switch Number
|
||
JSW Junctor SWitch
|
||
K Kilobit
|
||
KBPS KiloBits Per Second
|
||
KDT Keyboard Display Terminal
|
||
KFT KiloFeeT
|
||
KHZ KiloHertZ
|
||
KP Key Pulse
|
||
KSR Keyboard Send-Receive
|
||
KTS Key Telephone Set
|
||
KTS Key Telephone System
|
||
LAC Loop Assignment Center
|
||
LADT Local Access Data Transport
|
||
LAIS Local Automatic Intercept System
|
||
LAMA Local Automatic Message Accounting
|
||
LAN Local Area Network
|
||
LAP Link Access Protocol
|
||
LAPD Link Access Procedure on the D channel
|
||
LASS Local Area Signaling Service
|
||
LATA Local Access and Transport Area
|
||
LATIS Loop Activity Tracking Information System
|
||
LBO Line Buildout
|
||
LBS Load Balance System
|
||
LCAMOS Loop CAble Maintenance Operation System
|
||
LCCIS Local Common Channel Interoffice Signaling
|
||
LCCL Line Card CabLe
|
||
LCCLN Line Card Cable Narrative
|
||
LCDN Last Called Directory Number
|
||
LCIE Lightguide Cable Interconnection Equipment
|
||
LCLOC Line Card LOCation
|
||
LCN Logical Channel Numbers
|
||
LCR Least Cost Routing
|
||
LCRMKR Line Card ReMarKs, Retained
|
||
LCSE Line Card Service and Equipment
|
||
LCSEN Line Card Service and Equipment Narrative
|
||
LDMTS Long Distance Message Telecommunications Service
|
||
LEAS LATA Equal Access System
|
||
LEC Local Exchange Carrier
|
||
LED Light-Emitting Diode
|
||
LENCL Line Equipment Number CLass
|
||
LF Line Finder
|
||
LFACS Loop Facilties Assignment And Control System
|
||
LIFO Last In, First Out
|
||
LLN Line Link Network
|
||
LMMS Local Message Metering System
|
||
LMOS Loop Maintenace Operations System
|
||
LOC Local Operating Company
|
||
LOCAP LOw CAPacitance
|
||
LOF Lock OFf-line
|
||
LON Lock ON-line
|
||
LPCDF Low Profile Combined Distributing Frame
|
||
LRAP Long Route Analysis Program
|
||
LRC Longitudal Redundancy Check
|
||
LRS Line Repeater Station
|
||
LRSS Long Range Switching Studies
|
||
LSB Lower Side Band
|
||
LSI Large-Scale Integrated circuitry
|
||
LSRP Local Switching Replacement Planning system
|
||
LSS Loop Switching System
|
||
LSV Line Status Verifier
|
||
LTAB Line Test Access Bus
|
||
LTC Local Test Cabinet
|
||
LTD Local Test Desk
|
||
LTF Lightwave Terminating Frame
|
||
LTF Line Trunk Frame
|
||
LTG Line Trunk Group
|
||
LTS Loss Test Set
|
||
LXE Lightguide eXpress Entry
|
||
M/W MicroWave
|
||
MA Maintenance Administrator
|
||
MACBS Multi-Access Cable Billing System
|
||
MADN Multiple Access Directory Numbers
|
||
MAN Metropolitan Area Network
|
||
MAP Maintenance and Administration Position
|
||
MAPSS Maintenance & Analysis Plan for Special Services
|
||
MAR Microprogram Address Register
|
||
MARC Market Analysis of Revenue and Customers system
|
||
MAS MAin Store
|
||
MAS Mass Announcement System
|
||
MASB MAS Bus
|
||
MASC MAS Controller
|
||
MASM MAS Memory
|
||
MATFAP Metropolitan Area Transmission Facility Analysys Program
|
||
MBPS MegaBits Per Second
|
||
MCIAS Multi-Channel Intelligent Announcement System
|
||
MCC Master Control Center
|
||
MCCS Mechanized Calling Card Service
|
||
MCH Maintenance CHannel
|
||
MCHB Maintenance CHannel Buffer
|
||
MCI Microwave Communications Incorporated
|
||
MCIAS Multi-Channel Intercept Announcement System
|
||
MCN Metropolitan Campus Network
|
||
MCS Meeting Communications Service
|
||
MCTRAP Mechanized Customer Trouble Report Analysis Plan
|
||
MDACS Modular Digital Access Control System
|
||
MDC Marker Distributor Control
|
||
MDC Meridian Digital Centrex
|
||
MDF Main Distribution Frame
|
||
MDU Marker Decoder Unit
|
||
MDX Modular Digital eXchange
|
||
MEC Mobile Equipment Console
|
||
MELD Mechanized Engineering and Layout for Distributing frames
|
||
MERS Most Economic Route Selection
|
||
MET Multibutton Electronic Telephone
|
||
MF Multi Frequency
|
||
MFENET Magnetic Fusion Energy NETwork
|
||
MFJ Modification of Final Judgement
|
||
MFR Multi-Frequency Receivers
|
||
MFT Metallic Facility Terminal
|
||
MG MasterGroup
|
||
MGT MasterGroup Translator
|
||
MHS Message Handling System
|
||
MHZ MegaHertZ
|
||
MICE Modular Integrated Communications Environment
|
||
MIN Mobile Identification Number
|
||
MINX Multimedia Information Network eXchange
|
||
MIR Micro-Instruction Register
|
||
MIS Management Information System
|
||
MISCF MISCellaneous Frame
|
||
MITS Microcomputer Interactive Test System
|
||
MLC MiniLine Card
|
||
MLCD Multi-Line Call Detail
|
||
MLT Mechanized Loop Testing
|
||
MMC Minicomputer Maintenance Center
|
||
MMGT MultiMasterGroup Translator
|
||
MMOC Minicomputer Maintenance Operations Center
|
||
MMS Main Memory Status
|
||
MMS Memory Management System
|
||
MMX Mastergroup MultipleX
|
||
MODEM MOdulator-DEModulator
|
||
MOG Minicomputer Operations Group
|
||
MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor
|
||
MP Multi-Processor
|
||
MPCH Main Parallel CHannel
|
||
MPOW Multiple Purpose Operator Workstation
|
||
MPPD Multi-Purpose Peripheral Device
|
||
MRF Maintenance Reset Function
|
||
MS Maintenance State
|
||
MSC Media Stimulated Calling
|
||
MTF Master Test Frame,
|
||
MTP Message Transfer Part
|
||
MTR Mechanized Time Reporting
|
||
MTS Message Telecommunications Service
|
||
MTS Message Telephone Service
|
||
MTS Mobile Telephone Service
|
||
MTSO Mobile Telephone Switching Office
|
||
MTU Maintenance Termination Unit
|
||
MTU Media Tech Unit
|
||
MTX Mobile Telephone eXchange
|
||
MU Message Unit
|
||
MULDEM MULtiplexer-DEMultiplexer
|
||
MUX MUltipleX
|
||
MVP Multiline Variety Package
|
||
MVS Multiple Virtual Storage
|
||
MW MultiWink
|
||
MXU MultipleXer Unit
|
||
NA Next Address
|
||
NAC Network Administration Center
|
||
NAG Network Architecture Group
|
||
NAM Number Assignment Module
|
||
NAND Not-AND gate
|
||
NAS Numerical and Atmospheric Sciences network
|
||
NCC Network Control Center
|
||
NCCF Network Communications Control Facility
|
||
NCP Network Control Point
|
||
NCS National Communications System
|
||
NCTE Network Channel-Terminating Equipment
|
||
NDCC Network Data Collection Center
|
||
NEBS New Equipment-Building System
|
||
NESAC National Electronic Switching Assistance Center
|
||
NEXT Near-End X-Talk
|
||
NHR Non Hierarchial Routing
|
||
NI Network Interface
|
||
NM Network Module
|
||
NMC Network Management Center
|
||
NNX Network Numbering eXchange
|
||
NOC Network Operations Center
|
||
NOCS Network Operations Center System
|
||
NORGEN Network Operations Report GENerator
|
||
NOTIS Network Operator Trouble Information System
|
||
NPA No Power Alarm
|
||
NPA Numbering Plan Area
|
||
NPV Net Present Value
|
||
NSA National Security Agency
|
||
NSC Network Service Center
|
||
NSCS Network Service Center System
|
||
NSEC Network Switching Engineering Center
|
||
NSFNET National Science Foundation NETwork
|
||
NSPMP Network Switching Performance Measurement Plan
|
||
NT Network Termination
|
||
NT Northern Telecom
|
||
NTEC Network Technical Equipment Center
|
||
NTIA National Telecommunications and Information Agency
|
||
NTS Network Technical Support
|
||
NTS Network Test System
|
||
NUA Network User Address
|
||
NUI Network User Identification
|
||
NYNEX New York, New England and the unknown (X)
|
||
O-LTM Optical Line Terminating Multiplexer
|
||
OASYS Office Automation SYStem
|
||
OC Operator Centralization
|
||
OCC Other Common Carrier
|
||
OCE Other Common carrier channel Equipment
|
||
OCU Office Channel Unit
|
||
ODAC Operations Distribution Administration Center
|
||
ODD Operator Distance Dialing
|
||
ODDD Operator Direct Distance Dialing
|
||
ODS Overhead Data Stream
|
||
OFNPS Outstate Facility Network Planning System
|
||
OGT OutGoing Trunk
|
||
OMM Output Message Manual
|
||
OMPF Operation and Maintenance Processor Frame
|
||
ONAC Operations Network Administration Center
|
||
ONAL Off Network Access Line
|
||
ONI Operator Number Identification
|
||
OP Outside Plant
|
||
OPC Originating Point Codes
|
||
OPEOS Outside Plant planning, Engineering & construction Operations Sys
|
||
tem
|
||
OPM Outside Plant Module
|
||
OPS Off-Premises Station
|
||
OPSM Outside Plant Subscriber Module
|
||
OPX Off-Premises eXtension
|
||
OR Originating Register
|
||
ORB Office Repeater Bay
|
||
ORM Optical Remote Module
|
||
OS Operator Service
|
||
OS OutState
|
||
OSAC Operator Services Assistance Center
|
||
OSC Operator Services Center
|
||
OSC OSCillator
|
||
OSDS Operating System for Distributed Switching
|
||
OSI Open Systems Interconnection
|
||
OSO Originating Signaling Office
|
||
OSP OutSide Plant
|
||
OSPS Operator Service Position System
|
||
OSS Operator Service System
|
||
OUTWATS OUTward Wide Area Telecommunications Service
|
||
OW Over-Write
|
||
P/AR Peak-to-Average Ratio
|
||
PA Power Allarm
|
||
PA Program Address
|
||
PABX Private Automatic Branch eXchange
|
||
PACE Program for Arrangement of Cables and Equipment
|
||
PACT Prefix Access Code Translator
|
||
PAD Packet Assembly/Disassembly
|
||
PAM Pulse-Ampitude Modulation
|
||
PAN Personal Account Number
|
||
PANS Pretty Advanced New Stuff
|
||
PAS Public Announcement Service
|
||
PAT Power Alarm Test
|
||
PAX Private Automatic eXchange
|
||
PBC Peripheral Bus Computer
|
||
PBC Processor Bus Controller
|
||
PBD Pacific Bell Directory
|
||
PBX Private Branch eXchange
|
||
PC Primary Center
|
||
PCDA Program Controlled Data Acquisition
|
||
PCH Parallel CHannel
|
||
PCM Pulse-Code Modulation
|
||
PCO Peg Count and Overflow
|
||
PCTV Program Controlled TransVerters
|
||
PD Peripheral Decoder
|
||
PDF Power Distribution Frame
|
||
PDI Power and Data Interface
|
||
PDN Public Data Network
|
||
PDSP Peripheral Data Storage Processor
|
||
PE Peripheral Equipment
|
||
PECC Product Engineering Control Center
|
||
PFPU Processor Frame Power Unit
|
||
PH Parity High bit
|
||
PIA Plug-In Administrator
|
||
PIC Plastic-Insulated Cable
|
||
PIC Primary Independent Carrier
|
||
PICS Plug-in Inventory Control System (PICS/DCPR)
|
||
PIN Personal Identification Number
|
||
PIP Packet Interface Port
|
||
PL Parity Low bit
|
||
PM Peripheral Module
|
||
PM Plant Management
|
||
PMAC Peripheral Module Access Controller
|
||
PMU Precision Measurement Unit
|
||
PNB Pacific Northwest Bell
|
||
PNPN Positive-Negative-Positive-Negative devices
|
||
POB Periphal Order Buffer
|
||
POF Programmable Operator Facility
|
||
POP Point Of Presence
|
||
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
|
||
PP Post Pay
|
||
PPD Peripheral Pulse Distributor
|
||
PPN Public Packet Switching
|
||
PPS Product Performance Surveys
|
||
PPS Public Packet Switching network
|
||
PRCA Puerto Rico Communications Authority
|
||
PREMIS PREMises Information System
|
||
PRI Primary Rate Interface
|
||
PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory
|
||
PROMATS PROgrammable Magnetic Tape System
|
||
PROTEL PRocedure Oriented Type Enforcing Language
|
||
PRS Personal Response System
|
||
PRTC Puerto Rico Telephone Company
|
||
PS Program Store
|
||
PSAP Public Safety Answering Point
|
||
PSC Prime Service Contractor
|
||
PSC Public Safety Calling system
|
||
PSC Public Service Commission
|
||
PSDC Public Switched Digital Capability
|
||
PSE Packet Switch Exchange
|
||
PSIU Packet Switch Interface Unit
|
||
PSK Phase-Shift Keying
|
||
PSM Packet Service Module
|
||
PSM Position Switching Module
|
||
PSN Packet Switched Network
|
||
PSN Public Switched Network
|
||
PSO Pending Service Order
|
||
PSS Packet Switch Stream
|
||
PSS Packet Switched Services
|
||
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
|
||
PSU Program Storage Unit
|
||
PSW Program Status Word
|
||
PT Program Timer
|
||
PTAT Private Trans Atlantic Telecommunications
|
||
PTT Postal Telephone and Telegraph
|
||
PTW Primary Translation Word
|
||
PUC Peripheral Unit Controller
|
||
PUC Public Utilities Commission
|
||
PVC Permanent Virtual Circuits
|
||
PVN Private Virtual Network
|
||
QAM Quadrature-Amplitude Modulation
|
||
QAS Quasi-Associated Signaling
|
||
QMP Quality Measurement Plan
|
||
QRSS Quasi Random Signal Source
|
||
QSS Quality Surveillance System
|
||
R Ring
|
||
R&R Rate & Route
|
||
R&SE Research & Systems Engineering
|
||
R/O Read/Only
|
||
R/W Read Write
|
||
R/WM Read/Write Memory
|
||
RAM Random-Access Memory
|
||
RAND Rural Area Network Design
|
||
RAO Regional Accounting Office
|
||
RAO Revenue Accounting Office
|
||
RAR Return Address Register
|
||
RASC Residence Account Service Center
|
||
RBHC Regional Bell Holding Company
|
||
RBOC Regional Bell Operating Company
|
||
RBOR Request Basic Output Report
|
||
RC Regional Center
|
||
RC Resistance-Capacitance
|
||
RC MAC Recent Change Memory Administration Center
|
||
RCC Radio Common Carrier
|
||
RCC Remote Cluster Controller
|
||
RCC Reverse Command Channel
|
||
RCF Remote Call Forwarding
|
||
RCLDN Retrieval of Calling Line Directory Number
|
||
RCM Remote Carrier Module
|
||
RCSC Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem
|
||
RCU Radio Channel Unit
|
||
RCVR ReCeiVeR
|
||
RDES Remote Data Entry System
|
||
RDS Radio Digital System
|
||
RDT Radio Digital Terminal
|
||
REC Regional Engineering Center
|
||
REM Remote Equipment Module
|
||
REMOBS REMote OBservation System
|
||
REN Ring Equivalence Number
|
||
REXX REstructred eXtended eXecuter language
|
||
RF Radio Frequency
|
||
RID Remote Isolation Device
|
||
RISLU Remote Integrated Services Line Unit
|
||
RLCM Remote Line Concentrating Module
|
||
RLT Remote Line Test
|
||
RMAS Remote Memory Administration System
|
||
RMR Remote Message Registers
|
||
RMS Root-Mean-Square
|
||
RN Reference Noise
|
||
RNOC Regional Network Operations Center
|
||
RO Receive Only
|
||
ROB Remote Order Buffer
|
||
ROC Regional Operating Company
|
||
ROH Receiver Off Hook
|
||
ROM Read-Only Memory
|
||
ROTL Remote Office Test Line
|
||
RQS Rate/Quote System
|
||
RQSM Regional Quality Service Management
|
||
RRO Reports Receiving Office
|
||
RSA Repair Service Attendant
|
||
RSB Repair Service Bureau
|
||
RSC Remote Switching Center
|
||
RSC Residence Service Center
|
||
RSCS Remote Source Control System
|
||
RSCS Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem
|
||
RSLE Remote Subscriber Line Equipment
|
||
RSLM Remote Subscriber Line Module
|
||
RSM Remote Switching Module
|
||
RSS Remote Switching System
|
||
RSTS/E Resource System Time Sharing/Enhanced
|
||
RSU Remote Switching Unit
|
||
RTA Remote Trunking Arrangement
|
||
RTL Resistor-Transistor Logic
|
||
RTM Regional Telecommunications Management
|
||
RTM Remote Test Module
|
||
RTS Remote Testing System
|
||
RTU Remote Trunking Unit
|
||
RTU Right To Use
|
||
RUM Remote User Multiplex
|
||
RWC Remote Work Center
|
||
RX Remote eXchange
|
||
S Sleeve
|
||
SAC Service Area Code
|
||
SAC Service Area Computer
|
||
SAC Special Area Code
|
||
SAG Street Address Guide
|
||
SAI Serving Area Interface
|
||
SALI Standalone Automatic Location Identification
|
||
SAMA Step by step Automatic Message Accounting
|
||
SAR Store Address Register
|
||
SARTS Switched Access Remote Test System
|
||
SAT Special Access Termination
|
||
SAT Supervisory Audio Tone
|
||
SBMS Southwestern Bell Mobile Service
|
||
SBS Skyline Business Systems
|
||
SC Scanner Controller
|
||
SC Sectional Center
|
||
SCAT Stromberg-Carlson Assistance Team
|
||
SCC Specialized Common Carrier
|
||
SCC Switching Control Center
|
||
SCCS Specialized Common Carrier Service
|
||
SCCS Switching Control Center System
|
||
SCF Selective Call Forwarding
|
||
SCM Subscriber Carrier Module
|
||
SCO Serving Central Office
|
||
SCOT Stepper Central Office Tester
|
||
SCOTS Surveillance & Control Of Transmissions System
|
||
SCP Signal Control Point
|
||
SCP Signal Conversion Point
|
||
SCP System Control Program
|
||
SCPC Signal Channel Per Carrier
|
||
SCPD Supplementary Central Pulse Distributor
|
||
SCU Selector Control Unit
|
||
SCX Specialized Communications eXchange
|
||
SD&D Specific Development & Design
|
||
SDIS Switched Digital Integrated Service
|
||
SDL Specification and Description Language
|
||
SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control
|
||
SDN Software-Defined Network
|
||
SDOC Selective Dynamic Overload Controls
|
||
SDP Service Delivery Point
|
||
SDR Store Data Register
|
||
SDS Switched Data Service
|
||
SDS Synchronous Data Set
|
||
SDSC Synchronous Data Set Controller
|
||
SEAS Signaling Engineering and Administration System
|
||
SEL SELector
|
||
SES Service Evaluation System
|
||
SF Single Frequency
|
||
SFMC Satellite Facility Management Center
|
||
SG SuperGroup
|
||
SGML Standard Generic Markup Language
|
||
SGMP Simple Gateway Management Protocol
|
||
SI Status Indicator
|
||
SIC Silicon Integrated Circuit
|
||
SID System IDentification
|
||
SIT Special Information Tone
|
||
SLC Subscriber Loop Carrier
|
||
SLE Screening Line Editor
|
||
SLIC Subscriber Line Interface Circuit
|
||
SLIM Subscriber Line Interface Module
|
||
SM Switching Module
|
||
SMAS Supplementary MAin Store
|
||
SMAS Switched Maintenance Access System
|
||
SMASF SMAS Frame
|
||
SMASPU SMAS Power Unit
|
||
SMDF Subscriber Main Distributing Frame
|
||
SMDI Subscriber Message Desk Interface
|
||
SMDR Station Message Detailed Recording
|
||
SMG SuperMasterGroup
|
||
SMS Service Management System
|
||
SMSA Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
|
||
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
|
||
SNA System Network Architecture
|
||
SNADS System Network Architecture Distribution Service
|
||
SNET Southern New England Telephone
|
||
SOAC Service Order Analysis Control
|
||
SOC Service Oversight Center
|
||
SOH Service Order History
|
||
SONAR Service Order Negotiation And Retrieval
|
||
SONDS Small Office Network Data System
|
||
SP Signal Processor
|
||
SP Signaling Point
|
||
SPAN Space Physics Analysis Network
|
||
SPAN System Performance ANalyzer
|
||
SPC Southern Pacific Communications
|
||
SPC Stored Program Control
|
||
SPCS Stored Program Control Systems
|
||
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
|
||
SPUC/DL Serial Peripheral Unit Controller/Data Link
|
||
SQL/DS Structured Query Language/Data System
|
||
SRA Selective Routing Arrangement
|
||
SS Special Services
|
||
SSAS Station Signaling and Announcement Subsystem
|
||
SSB Single-SideBand
|
||
SSBAM Single-SideBand Amplitude Modulation
|
||
SSC Special Services Center
|
||
SSCP Subsystem Services Control Point
|
||
SSO Satellite Switching Office
|
||
SSP Signal Switching Point
|
||
SSP Sponsor Selective Pricing
|
||
SSP System Status Panel
|
||
SSPC SSP Controller
|
||
SSPRU SSP Relay Unit
|
||
SSTTSS Space-Space-Time-Time-Space-Space network
|
||
ST STart
|
||
STC Serving Test Center
|
||
STC Switching Technical Center
|
||
STD Subscriber Trunk Dialing
|
||
STDM Statistical Time Division Multiplexing
|
||
STP Signal Transfer Point
|
||
STS Shared Tenant Service
|
||
STS Space-Time-Space network
|
||
SVC Switched Virtual Circuits
|
||
SVS Switched Voice Service
|
||
SWB SouthWestern Bell
|
||
SX SimpleX signaling
|
||
SXS Step by (X) Step
|
||
SYC SYstem Control
|
||
SYSGEN SYStem GENeration
|
||
T Tip
|
||
T1/OS T1 carrier OutState
|
||
T1FE T1 carrier Front End
|
||
TA Terminal Adaptor
|
||
TA Transfer Allowed
|
||
TAC Terminal Access Circuit
|
||
TAP Telephone Assistance Plan
|
||
TAS Telephone Answering Service
|
||
TASC Technical Assistance Service Center
|
||
TASC Telecommunications Alarm Surveillance and Control system
|
||
TASI Time Assignment Speech Interpolation system
|
||
TAT TransAtlantic Telephone
|
||
TC Timing Counter
|
||
TC Toll Center
|
||
TCAP Transaction Capabilities Applications Port
|
||
TCAS T-Carrier Administration System
|
||
TCC Trunk Class Code
|
||
TCG Test Call Generation
|
||
TCM Time Compression Multiplexer
|
||
TCM Trellis Coded Modulation
|
||
TCR Transient Call Record
|
||
TDAS Traffic Data Administration System
|
||
TDC Tape Data Controller
|
||
TDC Terrestrial Data Circuit
|
||
TDD Telecommunications Device for Deaf
|
||
TDM Time Division Multiplexing
|
||
TE Terminal Equipment
|
||
TE Transverse Electric
|
||
TEHO Tail End Hop Off
|
||
TELSAM TELephone Service Attitude Measurement
|
||
TERM TERMinal
|
||
TFLAP T-carrier Fault-Locating Applications Program
|
||
TFS Trunk Forecasting System
|
||
TGC Terminal Group Controller
|
||
TGN Trunk Group Number
|
||
TH Trouble History
|
||
TIA Telephone Information Access
|
||
TIRKS Trunk Integrated Record Keeping System
|
||
TLM Trouble Locating Manual
|
||
TLN Trunk Line Network
|
||
TLP Transmission Level Point
|
||
TLTP Trunk Line and Test Panel
|
||
TM Transverse Magnetic
|
||
TMDF Trunk Main Distributing Frame
|
||
TMMS Telephone Message Management System
|
||
TMR Transient Memory Record
|
||
TMRS Traffic Measurement and Recording System
|
||
TMRS Traffic Metering Remote System
|
||
TMS Time-Multiplexed Switch
|
||
TN Telephone Number
|
||
TN Transaction Number
|
||
TNDS Total Network Data System
|
||
TNN Trunk Network Number
|
||
TNOP Total Network Operation Plan
|
||
TNPC Traffic Network Planning Center
|
||
TOPS Timesharing OPerating System
|
||
TOPS Traffic Operator Position System
|
||
TP Toll Point
|
||
TPMP Total network data system Performance Measurement Plan
|
||
TR Test Register
|
||
TR Transfer Register
|
||
TREAT Trouble Report Evaluation Analysis Tool
|
||
TRMTR TRamsMiTteR
|
||
TRR Tip-Ring Reverse
|
||
TSCPF Time Switch and Call Processor Frame
|
||
TSCPF Time Switch and Central Processor Frame
|
||
TSI Time Slot Interchanger
|
||
TSO Time Sharing Option
|
||
TSORT Transmission System Optimum Relief Tool
|
||
TSP Test SuPervisor
|
||
TSP Traffic Service Position
|
||
TSPS Traffic Service Position System
|
||
TSS Trunk Servicing System
|
||
TSST Time-Space-Space-Time network
|
||
TST Time-Space-Time network
|
||
TST Traveling-Wave Tube
|
||
TSTS Time-Space-Time-Space network
|
||
TT Trunk Type
|
||
TTC Terminating Toll Center
|
||
TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic
|
||
TTP Trunk Test Panel
|
||
TTS Trunk Time Switch
|
||
TTTN Tandem Tie Trunk Network
|
||
TTY TeleTYpewriter
|
||
TTYC TTY Controller
|
||
TUR Traffic Usage Recording
|
||
TUR Trunk Utilization Report
|
||
TWX TeletypeWriter eXchange
|
||
UCD Uniform Call Distribution
|
||
UIC User Identification Code
|
||
UID User ID
|
||
UITP Universal Information Transport Plan
|
||
UNISTAR UNIversal Single call Telecommunications Answering & Repair
|
||
USB Upper Side Band
|
||
USITA United States Independent Telephone Association
|
||
USO Universal Service Order
|
||
USOC Universal Service Order Code
|
||
USP Universal Sampling Plan
|
||
UUCICO Unix to Unix Copy Incoming Copy Outgoing
|
||
UUCP Unix to Unix Copy Program
|
||
VAN Value Added Network
|
||
VC Virtual Circuit
|
||
VCS Virtual Circuit System
|
||
VF Voice Frequency
|
||
VFY VeriFY
|
||
VGF Voice Grade Facility
|
||
VHF Very High Frequency
|
||
VINES VIrtual NEtwork Software
|
||
VIU Voiceband Interface Unit
|
||
VLSI Very Large-Scale Integrated circuitry
|
||
VM/SP Virtual Machine/System Product
|
||
VMCF Virtual Machine Communications Facility
|
||
VMR Volt-Meter Reverse
|
||
VMRS Voice Message Relay System
|
||
VMS Virtual Memory operating System
|
||
VMS Voice Mail System
|
||
VMS Voice Management System
|
||
VNF Virtual Network Feature
|
||
VNL Via Net Loss plan
|
||
VNLF Via Net Loss Factor
|
||
VODAS Voice Over Data Access Station
|
||
VPN Virtual Private Network
|
||
VRS Voice Response System
|
||
VSAM Virtual Storage Access Method
|
||
VSAT Very Small Aperature Terminal
|
||
VSB Vestigial SideBand modulation
|
||
VSE Virtual Storage Extended
|
||
VSR Voice Storage and Retrieval
|
||
VSS Voice Storage System
|
||
VSSP Voice Switch Signaling Point
|
||
VTAM Virtual Telecommunications Access Method
|
||
VTI Virtual Terminal Interface
|
||
VTOC Volume Table Of Contents
|
||
VTS Video Teleconferencing System
|
||
WAN Wide Area Network
|
||
WATS Wide Area Telephone Service
|
||
WC Wire Center
|
||
WCPC Wire Center Planning Center
|
||
WDT Watch Dog Timer
|
||
WM Work Manager
|
||
XB X-Bar
|
||
XBAR X-BAR
|
||
XBT X-Bar Tandem
|
||
XFE X-Front End
|
||
XMS eXtended Multiprocessor operating System
|
||
|
||
|
||
^*^
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
||
==Phrack Inc.==
|
||
|
||
Volume Two, Issue 20, File 12 of 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN { SummerCon '88 } PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN
|
||
^*^ ^*^
|
||
PWN Phrack World News PWN
|
||
^*^ Issue XX ^*^
|
||
PWN PWN
|
||
^*^ "SummerCon Strikes Again" ^*^
|
||
PWN ----- PWN
|
||
^*^ Created, Written, and Edited ^*^
|
||
PWN by Knight Lightning PWN
|
||
^*^ ^*^
|
||
PWN (It is good to be back!) PWN
|
||
^*^ ^*^
|
||
PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN { SummerCon '88 } PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN
|
||
|
||
Welcome to Phrack World News Issue XX. Whew! Issue 20 already? I have been
|
||
gone too long. This issue features the exclusive coverage of SummerCon 1988,
|
||
which took place in St. Louis, Missouri during the weekend of July 22-24, 1988.
|
||
Before we get to the bulk of the issue I'd like to make a note that this year's
|
||
turnout was even greater than last year's with the majority of those claiming
|
||
they would attend, actually showing up... we had a great time. -KL
|
||
|
||
Please Note: All the events depicted in this story are based on the
|
||
observations as seen by Knight Lightning (me).
|
||
|
||
PreCon '88; A Little Background
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
When Taran King and I went off to college, Sir Francis Drake picked up running
|
||
Phrack Inc. and PWN. Taran gave the rights to SummerCon to Sir Francis Drake
|
||
as well, although it was not really his right to give away. At any rate, SFD
|
||
intended to hold SummerCon '88 in New York City, possibly by trying to get Bill
|
||
>From RNOC or Tuc to help him out, since SFD lived out on the west coast. A lot
|
||
of publicity was put out in both 2600 Magazine and WORM (a hardcopy magazine
|
||
for "cyberpunks" written and distributed by Sir Francis Drake himself).
|
||
However, eventually it became quite clear that SummerCon '88 would not be held
|
||
in NYC, at least not by SFD.
|
||
|
||
In the meantime, there was quite a bit of controversy concerning SummerCon '88
|
||
on a bulletin board known as The Forgotten Realm, run by Crimson Death 618.
|
||
Apparently the members of TFR were trying to figure out where to have the
|
||
convention. Control C said that he would hold SummerCon '88 in Detroit,
|
||
Michigan, but the only person who really liked that idea was Ax Murderer.
|
||
|
||
Eventually it came down to two places; New York City or St. Louis, Missouri.
|
||
The discussion went on for over a month with everyone leaning heavily towards
|
||
St. Louis. The clincher came when Prime Suspect received word from myself,
|
||
that we were indeed planning SummerCon '88 here in St. Louis. So on June 19,
|
||
1987 (the ONE year anniversary of SummerCon '87) Crimson Death contacted
|
||
Phantom Phreaker to get to Taran King who in turn passed the word on to me and
|
||
I called Crimson Death. We set the date and as such, the actual preliminary
|
||
planning for SummerCon '88 had begun.
|
||
|
||
Crimson Death sent the word out and I finally had a chance to release the idea
|
||
I had conceived two months prior... The Phoenix Project. The new millennium
|
||
has begun and the rebirth of the phreak/hack community has been achieved. In
|
||
fact, this rebirth is currently evident in a more physical fashion on a fairly
|
||
new bulletin board earning its name from my idea...
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
The Phoenix Project
|
||
300/1200/2400 Baud
|
||
(512) 754-8182
|
||
|
||
Brought to you by The Mentor!
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
SummerCon '88; Not As Planned... Friday Morning, July 22, 1988
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Coincidentally, Tuc was again this year's first arrival from out of town.
|
||
Taran King, Forest Ranger, and I arrived at the airport to greet him and after
|
||
some hassle at Lambert Field, we grabbed some lunch and went to this year's
|
||
official SummerCon hotel; the Ramada Inn - Westport.
|
||
|
||
>From here things did not go exactly to plan. Over three weeks in advance I had
|
||
reserved a double room in Forest Ranger's name to serve as the Phrack Inc. room
|
||
or whatever as sort of a base of operations. Ramada had a super savers weekend
|
||
promotion going on all through summer where a limited number of rooms (doubles)
|
||
could be purchased for a special weekend rate of $33.90. Well I was sure to
|
||
get this rate and was given a reservation identification number. However, the
|
||
check-in counter at first denied this and then finally pulled up the file.
|
||
They insisted that the room was for $68.00 and that was what we were told.
|
||
They were incorrect. At about this time, Taran and I had wandered into the
|
||
main lobby where we were confronted by a guy who subtly said, "Are you here for
|
||
SummerCon ?"
|
||
|
||
It was The Dictator, who had come from Phoenix, Arizona (602 NPA). He had
|
||
already gotten a room (211) at the ridiculous price of $68.00. Unfortunately,
|
||
we still had a problem, because the hotel supervisor insisted that we weren't
|
||
21 anyway and by Missouri State Law they could not legally rent us a room at
|
||
any rate. This is when I jumped in saying we had reserved the room for Tuc who
|
||
was 22 and I had been promised the rate of $33.90. The supervisor began to
|
||
tell some story of a computer error (yeah right) and the person who guaranteed
|
||
the room was wrong. I argued that it was their problem and not ours if there
|
||
was indeed this computer error and that this gross display of bad business and
|
||
false advertising would be reported to the Better Business Bureau. In the
|
||
meantime Tuc, Taran, and Forest Ranger had grabbed a copy of the Southwestern
|
||
Bell Yellow Pages (it really is easier to let your fingers do the walking) and
|
||
were checking out other hotels in the Westport area. My biggest concern was
|
||
for all the guests driving in who thought we would be at the Ramada. It was
|
||
not long before the hotel supervisor had spoken to the hotel manager and they
|
||
offered us the room for a flat rate of $40.00. We took it. The rooms were
|
||
quite nice actually and would serve our purposes well.
|
||
|
||
Taran and I ran off on separate errands, while Forest Ranger and Tuc visited
|
||
Westport Plaza to do some shopping. When Taran and I returned, we ran into
|
||
another interesting person who said, "You guys here for SummerCon?" It was
|
||
Dr. Cypher of Bellcore and with him was Mike (a non phreak/hack type, but cool
|
||
just the same) and Hatchet Molly, a 23 year old graduate student at Northern
|
||
Illinois University who was working on his thesis; the social atmosphere of the
|
||
phreak/hack community or something like that.
|
||
|
||
It was only about 20 minutes later when I wandered down to the lobby and found
|
||
Lucifer 666 and Synthetic Slug checking in. Standing five feet behind them was
|
||
another fearsome threesome made up of Crimson Death 618, Phrozen Ghost, and
|
||
Surfer Bob. PG and SB had been visiting Crimson Death earlier that week prior
|
||
to reaching SummerCon and they all arrived at the same time. Lucifer 666 and
|
||
Synthetic Slug got a room, while the others crashed in the Phrack Inc. room.
|
||
|
||
SummerCon '88; Back At Lambert Friday Afternoon, July 22, 1988
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
It was time for another trip to the airport for me, Taran, Tuc, and Forest
|
||
Ranger. We arrived just in time to meet up with The Mentor and Cisban Evil
|
||
Priest. They were easy to spot because they were the only guys on the plane
|
||
that were not wearing suits and/or did not have any children with them.
|
||
|
||
Once greetings had taken place, Mentor unveiled a surprise -- buttons
|
||
especially made for distribution at SummerCon '88. Created with a laser
|
||
printer they displayed a large "NO FEDS" with a circle and line through it
|
||
(like a No U-Turn sign), and also naming The Phoenix Project (the board), the
|
||
baud rate, and phone number. He brought more than enough for everyone.
|
||
|
||
After some running around the airport and a brief lounge at one of the
|
||
airport's bars, we proceeded to meet up with Control C and Bad Subscript who
|
||
had flown in from Detroit, Michigan. We divided up again and headed for the
|
||
hotel. Taran King, Tuc, and Cisban Evil Priest rode with me while The Mentor,
|
||
Control C, and Bad Subscript rode with Forest Ranger. Control C decided he was
|
||
hungry and FR drove to the nearest McDonald's where he went on to cut off a
|
||
customer in the drive-through lane and pulled right to the window to pick up
|
||
some food... not his food, but who cares.
|
||
|
||
"That will be $3.00, sir."
|
||
"What exactly do I get for my $3.00?"
|
||
"Two regular cheese burgers, a large fries, and a large Coke."
|
||
"Okay!"
|
||
|
||
They took it and left, leaving McDonald's in a total disarray for at least a
|
||
half hour.
|
||
|
||
The Mentor and Cisban Evil Priest as well as Control C and Bad Subscript both
|
||
got rooms and from there SummerCon '88 really began.
|
||
|
||
SummerCon '88; Let The Good Times Roll Friday Night, July 22, 1988
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Basically it was just a big party from here on, with the old phreaks meeting
|
||
the new, and some re-acquaintances. Control C brought down some gifts as well
|
||
-- posters from Michigan Bell.
|
||
|
||
"I would shred everything, because we get so much
|
||
information out of the dumpster, it's unreal..."
|
||
|
||
It was signed by Control C himself and he told us that these posters now appear
|
||
in all Michigan Bell central offices and other places of business. The picture
|
||
on the poster featured Control C's own personal stash that he had gotten from
|
||
Michigan Bell.
|
||
|
||
We had some other guests arrive during the night. Terminal Technocrat and a
|
||
friend of his (who did have a handle, but I didn't catch it) arrived from
|
||
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A friend of Forest Ranger's named Mike also showed up
|
||
with Kari, Cary, Katie, Susie, and Amy [some serious bitches]. The main party
|
||
ran through The Dictator's room until a series of threatening calls from the
|
||
front desk forced TD to clear everyone out of his room.
|
||
|
||
In the meantime, Cary (a nymphomaniac 14-year old) was running up Tuc's phone
|
||
bill and hitting on everyone at the convention. She ended up with Cisban Evil
|
||
Priest in his room (that he shared with The Mentor). However, since clearing
|
||
out of The Dictator's room the majority of the party crew all ran into Mentor
|
||
and Priest's room causing quite a disturbance. When The Mentor heard about
|
||
this he ran to his room and threw them all out. This action set the rest of
|
||
the night's activities to a certain theme -- The Fury of Forest Ranger.
|
||
|
||
You see Forest Ranger was quite a bit drunk and became incredibly pissed off
|
||
when he found out that his friends were mistreated. A few of us returned to
|
||
The Dictator's room where FR made several threatening phone calls to The Mentor
|
||
and was promptly hung up on. Apparently that was the last straw because FR
|
||
went into an unstoppable rage that trashed most of the items in the room and
|
||
then he started through the hotel. After damaging several items in the hotel
|
||
hallways, Forest Ranger proceeded to attack a light fixture in the emergency
|
||
stairwell and in doing so, sliced his hand open on the newly broken glass.
|
||
|
||
Emergency measures were called for -- Tuc and Lucifer 666 played rescue team
|
||
and took Forest Ranger to a not so nearby United States Air Force Hospital in
|
||
Illinois, where Forest Ranger was stitched up.
|
||
|
||
After the excitement, most of the people at the convention had mellowed out and
|
||
Dr. Forbin left to take Cary home (we still don't know what happened to the two
|
||
of them, but rumor is that Forbin is making a tremendous recovering from
|
||
several serious venereal diseases.)
|
||
|
||
At some point this evening Terminal Technocrat, Dr. Cypher, and a few others
|
||
decided to go on a trashing run. It didn't really turn out as planned and they
|
||
ended up at Southwestern Bell Publications (where the cameras are almost as big
|
||
as the dumpsters). It was unsuccessful, but at least there were no casualties.
|
||
|
||
The final interesting part of this evening was the arrival of The Leftist and
|
||
The Ur-Vile from Atlanta, Georgia. This arrival is important to make a note of
|
||
because with the exception of the time spent immediately after they got to the
|
||
hotel, The Ur-Vile spent the entire remainder of SummerCon '88 asleep.
|
||
|
||
SummerCon '88; So What Now? Saturday, July 23, 1988
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
Just about everyone went to Union Station, a luxurious shopping mall in
|
||
downtown St. Louis. However, a few of us including Taran King and myself
|
||
arrived at the hotel in time to meet our final guests for the weekend --
|
||
Phantom Phreaker and Doom Prophet.
|
||
|
||
Taran King and myself took a Crimson Death back to TK's to let him copy some
|
||
unreleased files for Phrack Inc. (since he had been running it at the time).
|
||
However, now those files will be put out by the original Phrack team.
|
||
|
||
The main part of the convention started sometime after that and I presented the
|
||
second public hearing of the now famous Dan The Operator/John Maxfield and the
|
||
Dan The Operator/Il Duce (Phiber Optick) recordings which were featured in
|
||
Phrack World News XV, which was published last year. I have decided to make
|
||
this an annual event and those wishing a copy of the tape should get in contact
|
||
with me through Epsilon, The Prophet, or through Bitnet.
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately, the most important information learned at this year's convention
|
||
cannot be published. However, when looking at the amount and the extent of
|
||
information brought forth at this year's convention, it makes last year's look
|
||
like a day at pre-school. If the level jumps like this next year, I think that
|
||
the world had better watch out because today's phreak/hacks are definitely
|
||
getting smarter and better every year. The key is to stay out of trouble long
|
||
enough to gain experience that will keep you out of trouble.
|
||
|
||
The Leftist brought a terminal with him and it would have been a great "toy" to
|
||
have at the convention except no one had the extra phone cord necessary to put
|
||
it to good use.
|
||
|
||
The rest of Saturday evening was just a mix of story telling, partying, and
|
||
some deep technical discussions. There was some element of danger present. It
|
||
would seem that because of the trouble from the previous evening that the hotel
|
||
management had arranged to have some extra security present in case things got
|
||
out of hand. The Maryland Heights police force sent a pair of officers over,
|
||
and they were indeed the rudest individuals I have ever met.
|
||
|
||
At one point in the evening, Lucifer 666 and I had traveled down to the lobby
|
||
by way of the stairs and when arrived, the greetings from "officer friendly"
|
||
reminded me of last SummerCon's police incident ("Run to me boys!").
|
||
|
||
(We were wearing our "NO FEDS" pins during this incident)
|
||
|
||
"You two come here, NOW!"
|
||
"What? Waitasec we are guests here (holding up keys)."
|
||
"I can't see that far, you come here, NOW!"
|
||
"Why did you take the stairs instead of the elevator!?"
|
||
"The elevator was too slow, sir."
|
||
"What are you doing down here?"
|
||
"Going to the soda and candy machines."
|
||
"I don't want any messing around here tonight, you got that!?"
|
||
"Yes, we are not looking for problems."
|
||
|
||
A couple of hours later, I had decided to go to my car to drop a few items off
|
||
and found myself being followed by the same officer. After I had been to my
|
||
car, I started back towards the hotel with this jerk eyeballing me. When I had
|
||
reached the building I asked him...
|
||
|
||
"Is there a problem officer?"
|
||
"No, you got a problem!? Do you want to have a problem!?"
|
||
"Nope."
|
||
|
||
After this incident I returned everyone's room keys, exited the hotel by a back
|
||
stairway, hopped into my car and pulled around to the front where the lobby and
|
||
the two officers were. I calmly honked a couple of times and with my lights
|
||
off so as not to reveal my plates, gave them "the bird." I left the area at a
|
||
rather fast pace after that.
|
||
|
||
SummerCon '88; All Good Things Must Come To An End Sunday, July 24, 1988
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
By the time I returned on Sunday morning, Terminal Technocrat and his friend
|
||
had long since been gone as well as Dr. Cypher, Hatchet Molly and Mike. The
|
||
rest of us hung out for a while as we prepared to pack everything up and send
|
||
everyone home. The Leftist, The Ur-Vile, Lucifer 666, and Synthetic Slug had
|
||
to cruise and in the meantime I took Tuc, Control C, and Bad Subscript to the
|
||
airport breaking five speed limits in order for them to catch their newly
|
||
scheduled flights.
|
||
|
||
After which this left me, Forest Ranger, Phantom Phreaker, Doom Prophet, The
|
||
Mentor, Cisban Evil Priest, Crimson Death, Phrozen Ghost, and Surfer Bob. We
|
||
were soon joined by Amy and Katie and we all headed out to the St. Louis
|
||
Galleria, another shopping plaza. On the way, we toured through some of StL's
|
||
richer sections of town and as we went on became separated from Forest Ranger
|
||
in downtown Clayton. After five minutes of massive confusion we were once
|
||
again on track and eventually met up with Forest Ranger and Surfer Bob who was
|
||
with him at a music store inside the plaza.
|
||
|
||
We killed about two hours there between lunch, Phrozen Ghost's Unix Manual
|
||
heist from B. Dalton Booksellers, and the Phantom Phreaker/Doom Prophet Vs.
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"Goons From Hell" skateboard confrontation. So after all was said and done,
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Forest Ranger took Crimson Death, Phrozen Ghost, and Surfer Bob back to Ramada
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to get their car, Phantom Phreaker and Doom Prophet hit the highway, and The
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Mentor and Cisban Evil Priest went with me back one last time to Lambert Field,
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where I dropped them off.
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And that was SummerCon '88 ...
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PostCon '88; Some Things To Make A Note Of...
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This year's SummerCon posters were made by Knight Lightning and they featured
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AT&T, MCI, U.S. Sprint and the FON card, Southwestern Bell, ISDN diagrams, Pink
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Floyd, Domino's Pizza, and many other interesting items including; Oryan QUEST!
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"I *Demand* you attend SummerCon!"
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"I demand to be let back on MSP! or I will UNLEASH
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with FULL FORCE (and put a maintenance busy on you!)"
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To obtain a copy of this poster contact
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Epsilon, The Prophet or try and find me on Bitnet.
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Control C and The Mentor were both made members of the Legion Of Doom/Hackers.
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The Mentor's now famous Hacker's Manifesto which was first released in Phrack
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Inc. Issue VII appeared in the September issue of Thrasher Magazine.
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The Dictator is looking for users to call his bulletin board...
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The Dark Side (Commodore 128) 602-789-9269
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Who Was This Year's Fed/Informant? I have some strong possibilities about
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that, , but there is an interesting twist to the story. On Monday evening,
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July 25, 1988, Forest Ranger claimed that he had received a call (from a source
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he refused to disclose) stating that Secret Service was indeed at SummerCon '88
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and were in room 209 (right next to 211 - The Dictator's room) and another room
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supposedly under Control C and Bad Subscript's room.
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There were reports of supposed Secret Service agents at Ramada, but the general
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idea was that even if they were legitimate, it was because of Democratic
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Presidential nominee Govenor Michael S. Dukakis, who was visiting St. Louis
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that weekend. When I heard all of this, I paid no attention to it because the
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way it was described, it was just a bunch of jerks being pesky about the "NO
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FEDS" pins.
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Special Thanks goes to Epsilon and Crimson Death. Without their help, there
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would not have been a SummerCon this year and thanks to their efforts, I will
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see to it that there will be a SummerCon for many years to come.
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According to Dr. Cypher, Byteman was supposed to fly down to St. Louis for the
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convention, but ran into a mishap with airport security. In his carry-on bag
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he had several switch blade knives and six blue boxes, which at the time were
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believed to be detonators for some kind of explosive. After being held at the
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airport, Byteman was met by the FBI who had verified that the items in question
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were not detonators, however they did recognize what they were and now Byteman
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is facing charges of conspiracy to commit toll fraud, etc.
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Crimson Death claims to have received a call from John F. Maxfield a few days
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preceding SummerCon '88. Apparently he wanted an invitation to the convention.
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Nevertheless, he did not show up. Also, there was some talk about Richard
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Sandza going to SummerCon, but he was not there either.
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Ramada Inn Lost And Found:
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- Has anyone seen the 1981 Employee Of The Month Plaque?
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- Whoever took it must have been out of CONTROL.
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SummerCon '88 Guest List
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Bad Subscript / Cisban Evil Priest / Control C / Crimson Death
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Dr. Cypher / Dr. Forbin / Doom Prophet / Forest Ranger / Hatchet Molly
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Knight Lightning / Lucifer 666 / Phantom Phreaker / Phrozen Ghost
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Surfer Bob / Synthetic Slug / Taran King / Terminal Technocrat / The Dictator
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The Leftist / The Mentor / The Ur-Vile / Tuc
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Plus;
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Katie, Cary, Kari, Amy, Susie, Mike1, Mike2, and Terminal Technocrat's friend.
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Bringing this year's total attendance to 28 people.
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Hope you enjoyed the article because the future is forever.
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:Knight Lightning - The magic is back... With a VENGEANCE!
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