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Issue Number: 47
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Release Date: May 21, 1988
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Recent news:
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Employees at the First National Bank of Chicago were caught in an attempt to
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steal $70 million through computers and wire transfers. There have been many
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articles on this and I could take up about three issues by typing up the six
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articles on it that I have found but I would much rather just print a single
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article that covers everything and is very short. This article is very short
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but explains what happened. It comes from USA TODAY. The date of the article is
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May 20, 1988.
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TITLE: $70M Bank Scam is Foiled; 7 Charged
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FROM: USA TODAY
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DATE: May 20, 1988
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Seven men were charged Wednesday in a sophisticated scheme to steal $70
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million from First National Bank of Chicao through wire transfers to Vienna,
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Austria. Four men were in custody. Two bank employees- Otis Wilson and Gabriel
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Taylor- are accused of providing confidential code words needed for money
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transfers by computer. The money- from corporate accounts of Merrill Lynch,
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United Air Lines and a liquor company -was recovered from the new accounts.
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Bank spokesman Tony Zehnder called it one of the biggest-ever "almost-crimes."
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NOTA:
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There you have it!
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TITLE: Long-distance Bill is a Monkey on his Back
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FROM: The Chicago Sun-Times
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DATE: MAY 20, 1988
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Dear Action Time: Take a gander at my phone bill. It's a nightmare.
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This all began in Febrary, when my long-distance company, MidAmerica in
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Omaha, Neb., sent a $540 bill. I tried calling but the firm wouldn't accept my
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call. I tried writing but never got an answer. But I did get a March bill for
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a whopping $507.50.
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Illinois Bell provided me with a special toll-free number for Mid America.
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A clerk took my call, assured me it was a computer error and promised
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everything would be OK. Whew! Thank Goodness.
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Unfortunately, my relief was short-lived, because my next bill was for
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$2,045.04. Look at all those calls, 33 pages of them. It looks like a
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chimpanzee compiled it. The calls cover practically the entire country. I'm 74
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years old and on a fixed income. I've got enough sense to realize I couln't
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never make that many calls and pay for them. I tried to contact that same
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clerk, but she was out to lunch and never returned my call. Am I up a tree?
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elrose Park
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Dear Mute: With the chimp? All kidding aside, Janet Moss told us she had
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processed two credits to cover the total bill. But for some reason, the
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credits were still mirred down in the office machinery. Moss, customer services
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manager, assured us they will get through.
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In the meantime, you may still get hit with a few bogus calls on your next
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bill. Ignore them, said Moss, who also clarified the error: long-distance
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fraud.
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NOTA:
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And some people still wonder how a code can last for months without someone
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noticing.
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TITLE: Attack of the Computer Crackers
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FROM: Image: The Magazine of Northern California
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DATE:
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A T T A C K O F T H E C O M P U T E R C R A C K E R S
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The New Wave of Juvenile Techno-Delinquents
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And now that high-tech mischeif has moved from the realm of alienated whiz
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kids to mainstream teens, a new wave of so-called computer "Crackers" is
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taking form--one wider, deeper, and better organized than ever before.
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The Nation had better hang on tight to its data bases.
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An electronic mail system furthers the culture, as members message each
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other's computers via the phone lines. Computer files where any member is
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free to deposit a message are called electronic bulletin boards. There is
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really no way to count the number of crackers exchanging tips and techniques
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this way--certainly they number in the thousands. Here is one of the many
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Manifesto's:
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"This is our world now ... The world of the electron and the switch, the
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beauty of the baud. We make use of a service that already exists without
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paying for what could be dirt cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons,
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and you call us criminals. We explore, and you call us criminals. We seek
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after knowledge, and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color,
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without nationality, without religious bias, and you call us criminals. You
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build atomic bombs, wage wars, you murder, you cheat and lie to us and try to
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make us believe it is for our own good, yet we're the criminals."
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"Yes! I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of
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judging people by what they think and say, not what they look like. My crime
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is that of outsmarting you, something you will never forgive me for. I am a
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hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't
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stop us all. After all, we're all alike."
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To make an impact in the phreak/hack world, you have to be busted or do
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something major. This is the code of Cyberpunk, a real-life version of the
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high-tech, low-life vision of science-fiction writer William Gibson.
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One underground publication, 'Phrack World News', even prints electronic
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profiles of well-known crackers such as Lord Digital. Copies of 'Phrack' are
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electronically passed between underground BBS systems, where they cana user with the special "security clearance."
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Many crackers go by this version of Cyberpunk, "I'm smart but I party. I'm
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reckless, but I'm reponsible. I'm very childlike at times, and at other times
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I can be very serious. I'm different than everyone else in my high school."
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NOTA:
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"a new wave of so-called computer 'Crackers'"
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Actually hackers would be a better name since crackers is a word that describes
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people who remove the copy-protection from software.
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"Here is one of the many
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Manifesto's:"
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What was printed is part of a file on hackers and what they stand for. It was
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an anonymous file written a few years ago and I have seen it around on several
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bulletin boards.
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"To make an impact in the phreak/hack world, you have to be busted or
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do something major."
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I have heard stories of people who TRY to get busted so that they can get
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their name in the paper and be famous. As for doing something "major" there
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are many tall tales in the phreak/hack world by pseudo-hackers and some
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pseudo-phreaks who are trying to get a name for themselves.
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"One underground publication, 'Phrack World News', even prints electronic
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profiles of well-known crackers such as Lord Digital."
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Phrack World News (PWN) is a regular feature of Phrack Magazine. It gives
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details on the latest happenings and is very similar to TNS. Unfortunately,
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Phrack World News has practically died since Knight Lightning has quit
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writing it. The profile on Lord Digital is unknown to me, but the profile
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wouldn't be a part of PWN.
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"Copies of 'Phrack' are electronically passed between underground
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BBS systems, where they can be read by a user with the special 'security clearance.'"
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Phrack is availiable to all people and is spread without discrimination. It
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is freely distributed and no one needs any security clearance to read it. I
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swear to god... this sounds like something that Oryan QUEST wrote.
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION COMES FROM BITNET....
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227 Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1988 10:07 From: Wash <WASH> Subject: Hacker hits
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VMS
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 88 22:26:43 GMT From:
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"XMRP20000[khw]-g.c.mccoury" Subject: Hacker hits VMS
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From The Star-Ledger(Newark NJ) 3/17/88
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TEEN HACKER 'INVADES' NEW SECURE COMPUTER
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PARIS(Reuters)- A 19-year-old West German hacker has succeeded
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in breaking the world's top-selling computers,
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Digital Equipment Corp.'s VAX system, in what experts say is a
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new blow to confidence in computer security.
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Computer specialists broke the news yesterday at a computer
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conference already shocked by the arrest on Sunday of West
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German hacker Steffen Wernery, 26, as he arrived to take part
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in a panel debate on system security.
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Wernery is a member of the Hamburg-based Chaos Computer
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Club which caused a storm last year when it revealed it had
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penetrated more than 100 computers around the world, including Enter a
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carriage return to see the next page or S to stop... y NASA.
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French police announced later that Wernery had been charged
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with "theft, destruction and damaging computer goods" and had
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been jailed pending trial.
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West German journalist and computer expert Hans Gliss, who
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was also held briefly by French police when he arrived in Paris
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on Sunday, said the unidentified 19-year-old from Munich had
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worked out how to enter VAX computers made by Digital.
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Gliss said the Munich hacker had breached the VAX system by
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using material openly available from Digital, which is based in
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Maynard, Mass.
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Digital executives were in a meeting and not available for
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comment, a spokeswoman said.
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Rudiger Dierstein, of West Germany's national space foundation
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DFVLR, said the consequences of the Munich hacker's achievement
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were "terrifying."
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"This person has given a full description of how to gain access
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to the system and gain full control. Imagine combining the
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intelligence of this hacker with a definite criminal intention,"
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he said.
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TOLMES NEWS SERVICE INDEX:
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Tolmes News Service Issue #1
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Introduction to TNS Magazine
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Tolmes News Service Issue #2
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Introduction to Issue #2
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They Sure Can Talk in Raleigh
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Teaching Computer Ethics in the Schools
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Cash-Machine Magician
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Cheaper Electronics Makes It a Snap to Snoop
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Los Alamos Nuclear Facility Security Boost
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Tolmes News Service Issue #3
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Making Computers Snoop-Proof
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War Against Phone Hacking Heats Up
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Toll Fraud Trial Sets New Tone
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Tolmes News Service Issue #4
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Cellular Technology
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Pirate BBS
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Scanning Bust
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Rip Offs
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How the Soviets Are Bugging America
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Deadly Bugs
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The Newest Dating Game
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Tolmes News Service Issue #5
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Electronic Cryptot
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Tolmes News Service Issue #6
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HD Sentry: Hard Disk Protection from Trojan Horse Programs
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Check This: Ma Bell is a Generous Soul
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Sign In and then Sign On
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How To Beat Phone Assault
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Prisoner Phone Phreaks
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Suburban Kids Are Too Dumb to Steal
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Tolmes News Service Issue #7
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Federal Sting Nets 25 for Cellular Phone Fraud in NYC
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18 Are Seized in Illegal Use of Mobile Telephones
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Hello Anywhere
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Tolmes News Service Issue #8
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Keeping the Secrets Inside the Computer
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Bugging
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Urine Hot-Line
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Innovation? Just Hold the Phone
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Tolmes News Service Issue #9
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The National Guards
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The Caller That Isn't Long-Winded
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A Call to Stop Long-Distance Scam
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Online Junkies- Artificial Intelligence
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Hacking Through NASA: A Threat- Or Only an Embarassment
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Tolmes News Service Issue #10
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The Bust of Shadow Hawk
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Tolmes News Service Issue #11
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Shadow Hawk's Bust: Continued from TNS Issue #10
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US Sprint Sues "Ring" of Hackers for $20 Million
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Tolmes News Service Issue #12
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The Blue Box and Ma Bell
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Tolmes News Service Issue #13
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Capt. Zap: Informant?
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Tolmes News Service Issue #14
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411: Life at Directory Assistance
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Tolmes News Service Issue #15
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The Max Headroom TV Pirate
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Tolmes News Service Issue #16
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The Celling of America
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Tales That Do Not Compute
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Responses to Issue #12's Article
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Introduction: TNS QuickNotes
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New Security Measures at ITT
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Capt. Zap's Defense
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Tolmes News Service Issue #18
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2600 Magazine's Official Bulletin Boards
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Some Things about Phrack Inc.
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Syndicate Report: Will It Return?
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TNS QuickNotes
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Tolmes News Service Issue #19
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'If You Need Help, Press 3'
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Satellite Paging
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Tolmes News Service Issue #20
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AT&T's Attempt at a Comeback
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The 1-900 Report
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Tolmes News Service Issue #21
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AT&T and Sun Microsystems
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1-900's
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AT&T Credit Card Fraud Causes a $5,430 Bill
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Tolmes News Service Issue #22
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TNS Issue Directory
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FON Card Review
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Credit Card Fraud Arrests
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Radio ANI
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Dial-a-Porn Restrictions
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Changes at 2600
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1-900 Abuses
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Gab Lines
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Tolmes News Service Issue #25
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Return of The Rebel
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Problems for Mafia Dude
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The Foreign Legion
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Return of the Private Connection
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Tolmes News Service Issue #26
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Computer Terrorism!
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Tolmes News Service Issue #27
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Changes at 2600 Magazine
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Virus Report
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Tolmes News Service Issue #28
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Viruses Threatening an Era of Computer Freedom
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The Tulsa Busts
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Tolmes News Service Issue #29
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Telecom Update
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Tolmes News Service Issue #30
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Federal Phone Snafu
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The Trojan Wars
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Tolmes News Service Issue #31
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Computer Systems Under Seige
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Tolmes News Service Issue #32
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Computer Terror
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Youths Suspected in Phone Fraud
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Tolmes News Service Issue #33
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Breaking and Entering: High Tech Style
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Tolmes News Service Issue #34
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Multi-State Computer Theft Ring
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Tolmes Newsue #35
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Virus Wars
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Tolmes News Service Issue #36
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Is Your Computer Infected?
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Tolmes News Service Issue #37
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Capt. Zap
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Tolmes News Service Issue #38
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Names in the News
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Mafia Dude Interview
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Tolmes News Service Issue #39
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Changes at US Sprint
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Chaos Computer Club Member Questioned by Authorities
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Tolmes News Service Issue #40
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Pirated Software Seized
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Florida Pirates Busted
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Tolmes News Service Issue #41
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Viruses
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Operators
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Tolmes News Service Issue #42
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Federal Phone Privacy Suit
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Anti-Piracy Fund Established
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Another PC Virus
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Tolmes News Service Issue #43
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Computing a Bit of Security
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Computer Secrets
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Tolmes News Service Issue #44
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FBI Computer Plans
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Berkley Whiz Tracks German Hacker
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Tolmes News Service Issue #45
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Telecom Update
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Tolmes News Service Issue #46
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Crime in the Computer Age
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