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How to tap into your neighbor's phones
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by Lord Jaxom
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Disclaimer: The following is just to inform. Don't do any of this.
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It's rather illegal. (I wouldn't do such a thing.)
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Now that that's out of the way...
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Basically this file will tell you how to use a neighbor's phone lines as if
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they were your own. You can use it for listening in, boxing, calling for free,
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conferences, emergency breaks, hacking 800 numbers if you feel it's too unsafe
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for home, and things of that nature. Possibly you will get something for
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blackmail purposes.
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It won't work in all areas, but it may give you a idea for your area...
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First I'd like to point out the obvious: don't get caught. If the neighbor
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picks up the phone during a transfer they'll call the phone company. 212 sounds
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more like static than anything else.
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Only use it at night or when they're gone. And don't run up the bill that
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much. If you want it to last just use it for things that are free but unsafe,
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like boxing. (Unless you are out for revenge.)
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There are two main ways. First I'll talk about the more permanent way. Find
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the local telephone pole for the neighbor. Climb up it, and find where it
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connects to the pole. Connect some standard telephone wire in any way you
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please. It would be easiest to get a razor blade, cut away the insulation,
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attach the wires, run the wire down the wire leading to your house, and divert
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it around the house to your window, where you'll run it in.
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Remember that the idea is to not be noticed. You can run it down the pole and
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under the grass, if you think that'd work better. Use your own judgment for
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your area.
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With the wire you can connect a telephone, modem, or whatever. You can just
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solder it, use alligator clips, whatever's best for you. From there you can do
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whatever you wish in the comfort of your own room. (Note: If it doesn't work
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you've got the wires attached to the wrong wires.)
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The second way is the way I use. I don't enjoy climbing telephone poles and I
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wanted something I could remove or connect in seconds. In my area the wires to
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some houses go over my back yard, so I used a wire that went through a bush next
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to the fence.
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Take the wire wherever it's easiest for you, and cut away the insulation.
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Take a phone and attach it with alligator clips. When done, remove the phone
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and put electrical tape over the phone so it looks good and so it doesn't cause
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any problems that would get a repairman sent out.
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I have a phone that I only use for that purpose, with alligator clips instead
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of a modular plug. I just leave it in the back yard, and if I need it I just go
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into the back yard and talk, or I can run the wire through my window for a bit.
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I've only been doing it for a while, but I've had no problems so far...
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The End
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