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Hacking & Scanning Voice Mail Boxes: The Tutorial
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Hello again, and welcome to another Legions of Lucifer text phile! This
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text file has to do with hacking and scanning VMBs. The reason I am writing
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this phile is because I am very good at it, and have had years of experience.
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Infact I have been called by MCI for screwing them over by attacking and
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taking over a whole damn system with a few friends of mine.
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Anyways, hacking VMBs is very simple and basically safe, and not only that
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but they are kewl to have around. You can give them to friends, you can
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trade them for access on bulletin boards, or you can use it for yourself.
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As for this 'Tutorial on Hacking VMBs', we will be talking about what systems
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to hack, how you go about hacking them, default passwords, hints on better
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scanning, and having your very own box.
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Basics:
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VMB, in case you don't know, stands for 'Voice Mail Box'. Now a VMB is
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like an answering machine. You can use it for all sorts of things. Most
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VMB systems are dialed though 800 numbers. People call up the VMB system
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that you have a box on, and dial in your box number and then leave you a
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message. Whenever you want to check your box, you just call up, enter your
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password and read your messages. Inside a VMB you can do whatever, you can
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leave messages to others on the system, you can change your 'Out Going'
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message, you can have guest boxes (Explained later), you can have the box
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call your house when you get an Urgent message, you can do a lot of things.
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Infact, on some systems you can even CALL OUT through them, so they can be
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used as a code of sorts! They are cool to have.
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What Type of System You Should Scan/Hack:
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You should scan/hack out Virgin Systems, this is another way of calling a
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system that hasn't been hack out yet. Also, CINDI Systems and ASPEN Systems
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have the best boxes and the most options that VMB Systems can offer. I will
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be talking about ASPEN System today since I know most about those.
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Scanning Your 'Virgin ASPEN VMB System':
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Okay once you've found your Virgin VMB System, you start to scan. Just incase
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you don't know what scanning is, that means you search for boxes that are
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hackable (Explained later on). Now you dial up the system and when it picks
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up and the bitch starts to talk, press the "#" key. It will then ask you for
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your box number... now there are two different way the ASPEN System can be
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configured: 1) a "3 Digit Box Number System" or 2) a "4 Digit Box Number
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System". Now lets just say this system is a 3 Digit System. Okay, when it
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asks for your Box Number, enter in 999, now it will say one of three things:
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[These are known as 'Greeting Names']
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1. John Doe [Box owners name]
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2. "Box Number 999 Is Not a Valid Box Number"
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3. "Box Number 999"
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Now, if it eithers says 1 or 2, go to box number 998...997...996...995..etc,
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but if it says 3, then you are lucky, now it will ask you for your password,
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now you are probably saying 'Shit this is where it gets difficult'... well
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you are WRONG! This part is easy. Here is a list of ASPEN Default Passwords:
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* We will use box number 666 as an example box #
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[ BN = Box Number ]
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List of Default Password: Combination Result
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1-BN 1666
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BN+1 667
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0-BN 0666
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BN-0 6660
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Most Common BN 666
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Now enter in a those defaults, try JUST the Box Number first, ASPENs usually
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use that most. Now, if you try all those Defaults and still can not get into
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that Voice Mail Box, then that means that the box has been already taken, but
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the owner hasn't changed his 'Generic Message', if you don't get in, you
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will just have to search until you get in.
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Once You Get Into a Box:
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Okay, once you get your first box, *DO NOT* change anything!! That will come
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later. Your first box is, as what is known as a 'Scanning Box'! What you do
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with your Scanning Box is this: You enter "3" from the main commands menu,
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and it will ask you for the box number. Now that command is the "Check for
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Reciept" command, what it does it check Box #xxx for mail from you. This
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command is very convienient for us VMB Hackers. To use that command to your
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advantage, you enter in box a box number and it will say 1 of the three
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'Greeting Names', like before, if it say #3, then you write down that Box
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Number and hack it later. But if it says 1 or 2, then just keep scanning!
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All boxes with the number 3 Greeting Name is known as a 'Hackable Box'.
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Now you keep scanning until you have gone all the way down to Box number 000
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or whatever is the lowest box it supports. Now, once you have your list this
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is when all the fun starts! Now you are ready to hack!
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Hacking Out Your New Found 'Hackable' Boxes:
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Okay this is the easy part. After you spent most of your time by scanning
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the system you should be used to the system and how it works, that should
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make hacking the ASPEN all the easier. Now, if you had a 'Scanning Box', you
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should know what the default password was for your Scanning Box. Well if the
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password for your Scanning Box was just the Box Number, then *EVERY* other
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hackable box should have the SAME default password. VMB Systems have only
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one default password, If one box has the BN for a Default PW, the all the
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others will too.
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Okay, you call up the VMB System will the list of 'Hackable' boxes by your
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side, and when the bitch is talking, press the "#" key. When it asks you for
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your box number, enter in the first box number on your list. When it asks for
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your password, enter in the Default Password Sequence. Now if you don't get
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into that box, it's not a problem, just keep going down your list. You should
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get into a few. But remember, just because a box is marked 'Hackable', it
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doesn't mean you will definatly get into it.
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Okay, now you have a few dozen boxes. You can now use you Scanning Box to do
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whatever you please.
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ASPEN Guest Boxes:
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Once you have a box of your own, you can give out 'Guest Boxes'. Guest Boxes
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are like Sub Boxes in your box. In ASPEN you have 4 of them. If you give out
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Guest Box #1 to John Doe, Mr. Doe can call in, enter in the password YOU set
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for him, and leave you messages, but not only that, you can leave messages
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to HIM! Which means, if his is in New York, and you are in California, and
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neither of you have codes to call eachother, then you can leave messages thru
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your 800 VMB. Here is a list and explination of all 4 of the Guest Boxes:
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0. Main Box - Your Voice Mail Box!
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1. Guest Box #1 - Can Leave & Recieve Messagez
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2. Guest Box #2 - Can Leave & Recieve Messagez
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3. Home Box - Can Leave & Recieve Messagez
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4. Secretary Box - Can Check How Many Messagez You
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Have & Receive Messagez
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Hints On Better Scanning:
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A lot of people say hacking and scanning for VMBs is too damn hard... well
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that's because they are going at it all wrong, they probably read some lame
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piece of shit text file on Hacking VMBs that was about 500 bytes long. Well,
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here is a small list of hints on better scanning and hacking:
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1. Do not use a Voice Mail Box hacking/scanning program
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(ei: VMB v1.0, ASPEN v1.0, VMBHACK v2.3, etc..)
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2. Do not hack in random order (ei: B#999, 345, 810, etc)
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Always hack in order: 999, 998, 997, 996, 995...000.
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3. Try to find out if it's virgin. The newer the System,
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the better.
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4. If you have a phone with memory dial, change one entry
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to the number of the VMB System.
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5. Don't hack the System Managers box unless you really
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want to.
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Ideas of Things To Do With Your Extra Boxez:
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Well since you can have up to 500 extra Voice Mail Boxes, you might
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not know what to do with them, here are a few ideas that can help you out:
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1. Give them to friends
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2. Sell them to friends
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3. Offer them to sysops for
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for better access
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4. Trade them for HSTs or
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whatever
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5. Use them as a Voice Verifing line (So you don't have to give out
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your real voice number to BBSes when you apply!)
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Well, that's it to the Legions of Lucifer Hacking & Scanning Voice Mail Box
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Systems Tutorial! I hope it helped you and I, along with L.o.L wish you the
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best of luck with your new found hobby! And remeber if you found this text
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of any help, please spread it around to help others! Also, if you think you
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are any good at writing H/P, please apply to be a Member! Call the L.o.L Home
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at:
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PH: 213-274-1333
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Call these Legions of Lucifer support boards for information or application
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inquiries:
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Digital Hackers Network 213/274+1333 L.o.L HeadQuaters/Home
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Electric Eye ][ 313/776+8928 L.o.L Distribution Site #1
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Digital Information Exchange 612/356+2209 L.o.L Distribution Site #2
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Legions of Lucifer High Office Members:
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Prezident/Founder: Wave Runner!
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Vice Prezident : Count_Zer0
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