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#$ The Loop Raper's Killit $#
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#$ Handbook $#
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Written by: Hannibal Lecter
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(the real one)
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The "elite" disclaimer for the lamer:
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This file is written for information purposes only (of course)
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and I the author am not responsible for any damage or trouble which
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shall be inflicted due to information contained in this file.
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Ok, nuff o that shit.
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Phreaking has been the most popular skill amoung beginning hackers
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since hacking first became the dark side of computer knowledge. It is
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a proven fact (says me) that nearly all hackers are acceptable phreakers,
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yet not all phreakers are acceptable hackers. I have met many phreaks,
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who knew everything I could ever want to know about phreaking, but then
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knew absolutely not enough about a Unix (by far the easiest system to hack
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other than a DEC server) to save his life. Needless to say, this "expert"
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was busted quickly as I expected. One major problem with "phreaks" is that
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they have been phreaking so long, that they begin to draw attention to
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themselves by 1) Bragging, 2) Using things from their house constantly,
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3) Connecting to and brute force hacking a dangerous system directly, due
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to lack of hacking knowlege.
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Well, If you aren't already wondering, the point of this file is
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to give the real hacker some technical knowlege of HARDWIRE phreaking,
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as most hackers already know the uses of a PBX, EXTENDER, DIVERTER,
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etc. (And so does any code kid)
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Hardwire phreaking is very illegal, and if you are caught, it depends
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the cop and the excuse, but you may slide right off without ever seeing
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a judge, or you may end up in a lot of shit, depending on how you are
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percieved by the cop. You may want to dress as NORMAL as possible, to
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avoid looking obvious if caught. Dark clothes, but yet normal "clean"
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looking clothes are the best by far.
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Only bring tools that you can ditch easily, that way you don't look like
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you are planning on breaking into some guy's house, or rewire the
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entire phone box. Either one is something you don't want someone to suspect
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you of. You will not get off easily of either of the two.
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Ok, enough of the general shit, here is what you want to know!
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This is a brief guide of some of the techniques I have developed myself,
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have found them to work quite well, so keep in mind that everything I have
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done I will say that I have done it, and everything I haven't done, I will
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say so. I am not a liar, and I want you to be safe, so i don't want you
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trying some bullshyt and getting yourself caught.
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THE LOOP TAP:
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"""""""""""""
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This is a very easy way to bug someone, but be carefull, as the phone
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company may find it if you leave it too long, because the loops are used
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frequently by telco employees, not to mention some pissed off guy who has
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had is phone fuked up all night.
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Ingredients:
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""""""""""""
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1 1.5k resistor
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1 1k resistor
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4 alligator clips
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1 1ft piece of insulated wire
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1 beige box (yeah a phone w/aligator clips duh)
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O O Tapped line \
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/ | Lines bridged with 1.5k
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1.5k\ | resistor
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| 1k /
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O/\/\/O Looped line tied w/1k resistor
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Ok, what you are going to do here is basically cut the wire in half,
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and solder and aligator clip to one end of each of the wires. Now solder
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the other two ends (that you havent done anything with) to the ends of the
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resistor. This is one of the main ingredients for all types of field
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phreaking. (remember that) Now solder the other two alligator clips to
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each end of the 1k resistor.
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Now I am assuming that you have already been inside a phone box,
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(if not you can find them alleys mounted to a telephone pole, or sometimes
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behind a bush, standing upright from the ground about 3ft tall) and know
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something about them. When you open the box, and see the rows of terminals,
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you want to take your phone, and find the line you wish to tap. If you
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aren't somewhere in the person's alley, you aren't at the right box, so
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quit reading this and go jump off a cliff. Anyways, open the box (a flathead
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screwdriver jammed inbetween the guard ring and the flat side of the nut
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will open it quickly and quietly) and start running down the rows calling ANI
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numbers looking for your girlfriends er I mean victim's line. When you
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find the right line, remember it!! I usually just replace all the terminal
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covers as I go except the right one. Now pick another line, (that you
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already went down looking for the last number) and call a loop on this line
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(not the line you want to tap) and connect the 1k resistor accross the
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terminals. What this does is hold the line open, so that you can meet
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up with it on the other end of the loop. Now connect the 1.5k resistor
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from the ring of the tied down line, to the ring og the line you wish
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to tap. The ring (in case you are just a lame warez kid or something)
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is the red, which is usually the side that is NOT grounded to the chassis
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of the box. I think it's the right, but I may be wrong. All I know is
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it is the positive side, which if you have a good test phone, will light
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when you have it hooked right, therefore you know then which side is RING
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and which side is TIP by the color of the wires on your phone.
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Anyways, what you have now is a line which is on one side of the loop,
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preferably the QUIET side. (I'll tell you why in a minute) Now what you
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do is go home, call the other end of the loop, and you will be able to
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hear faintly the conversation (if any) over the loop. If you dont hear
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anything, then that means there is not conversation (ie no connection,
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therefore the phone is still on hook, so you won't hear a dialtone (thanks
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to the 1.5k resistor)). If you hear a LOUD tone (this is why we used the
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quiet end of the loop), then you did something wrong, and the line
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you connected to the loop isn't open anymore, so you may want to go back
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and try a different resistor. (smaller) The best way to check is to call
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it from the box, using another line, just to be sure. That way you don't
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have to wait until you get home.
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It is best not to leave this on for more than one full night, because
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in the morning, the telco guy is gonna come to fix it. Nobody is gonna
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be able to do anything until morning, so your pretty safe for a night.
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Just make sure you put everything back the way it was when you are done,
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and don't forget the fucking plastic cover caps!!!!!
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If you feel like you want to have this gizmo hooked up longer, what
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could do is move the wires of the line you are calling the loop with to
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another set of terminals. If you put a hmmm not sure, maybe 5k resistor
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across the terminals of the line that you moved him to, it MAY drop the
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voltage of the ring enough to disable a ring from incomming calls. There-
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fore neither person gets calls, but they can both make calls. So they
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never notice anything weird until they both pick up at the same time.
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Just an idea, sorry.
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This tap has worked for me many times. I have never left it for more
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than one night, and I wouldn't advise doing so unless you are positive
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someone isn't going to use the loop-connected line for a few days.
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THE LINE THIEF:
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"""""""""""""""
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This is really not usefull at all, but it can be if you decide
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to make it usefull. However to choose to make it usefull is up to
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you. What you will need for this is the following:
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4 alligator clips
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2 pieces of insulated wire (red and black)
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2 1k resistors (optional)
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1 Test Phone
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Solder the clips to the ends of the wires. Now strip the middle of the
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wires, and solder each end of the resistor into the middle of each of the
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wires. It should look like an H. Now go to the person's alley (or main box)
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in which you want to do your damage, and find the box which contains
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their terminals. Call a neat-o 1-900-sex-gang number or even better, an
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automated converence line such as the At&t conference.
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Connect you test phone to the person's line (I am assuming you already
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found the line using an ANI demo and a little time calling it on all the
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lines) and call the number you wanna call on his line. Hopefully something
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something extremely expensive. Once you connect to what you are calling
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connect the red and black wires to the terminals. You should hear the
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volume drop, but the line should still be audible. Hang up the phone, and
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then pick up again, and you should still hear the line conversation. If not,
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use a resistor of a little less value. If you called a conference line,
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this is a the best time to call a few people and transfer control. If you
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don't want to transfer control you can just leave it, and keep control from
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your loop you are about to wire in. Now disconnect your test phone,
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leaving the wires clipped in place, and connect to another line. Call a
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local loop, and connect the other two clips to the line. What you should
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have now is two wires connecting the two lines directly with a 1k resistor
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in between them. It should look like an H like this:
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O O Target line
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O O Loop line
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Now what you have is a complete call from the victim line (target
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line) to wherever you wanted. The loop line has now been connected with
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a loop. Both lines are being held open by the resistor which is shared
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between the two. Hopefully you called the quiet end of the loop so that
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you don't kill everyone in the conference, and so you can check it from
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home to make sure it's still there. No guessing here, if you get the
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loud loop tone when you call, it's gone, so start being paranoid.
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It is best that you remove this thing when you are done. Hopefully
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before daylight.
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THE WOW TOOL:
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The wow tool is something I thought up one day when bullshiting
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with Dr. Delam, and Trouble. We were thinking of ways to take down
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lame ass warez boards, and were trying to fgure out how to get a high
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enough voltage. One theory was to use a stun gun, and run directly
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down the terminals, hopefully frying the modem.
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The stun gun theory was a very good idea, but the problem was buying
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a $40 stun gun. We had to find something that was well over 120v DC
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because this is the standard ring voltage of the phone line.
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The new idea struck my in the forehead, so here it is:
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An automobile ignition coil is only about $10, and it will easily
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supply the nessessary voltage to take out the modem, answering machines,
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and possibly te serial port of the computer! Here's the schematics:
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___________
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| ))))))))o - ---< alligator clip
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| o- SPST 12v switch |
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+| | - -< alligator clip
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12v car or small
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motorcycle battery
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Ok, what you have here is the coil, with positive connected to the
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positive of the car battery. A few motorcycle batterys in parallel will
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work better since they are smaller, but they wont last as long. I
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prefer motorcycle batteries. Now run the negative to a SPST switch,
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and the other terminal of the switch to the negative of the battery.
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MAKE SURE IT'S OFF!!!
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Ok, now run one wire (this may be tricky) from the center lug, which
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is actually a hole with a metal cup inside, and connect an alligator clip
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to the other end. Make it long enough to reach from possibly a backpack
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to the phone box. You will now need another wire with an alligator clip
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on each end.
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USING THE WOW TOOL:
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"""""""""""""""""""
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Open the box and connect the clip from the tool to the RING of the
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the phone line. This is the positive, and it MUST be the positive.
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now connect the two clip wire, with on clip to the other terminal (TIP)
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and the other clip to ground (the frame of the box).
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Connect a test phone and call the number you are trying to kill,
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and hang up. Disconnect your phone. When you hear it stop ringing,
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this means the modem or person, or answering machine has answered.
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Flip the switch and laugh your ass off, cause there should be some smoke
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in there any minute!!!! Heh...well, needless to say, run it for about
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15 seconds, and the get the fuck out of there. Make sure nobody sees you,
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cause what you are doing is a federal offense. (Funny as shit though :)
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Well, that's it for now, have phun, and don't do anything I
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wouldn't do ... Heh...um yeah...
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Quick greets going to (but of course)
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Dr. Delam (hurry back)
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Trouble (Pussy whipped)
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Kaleidox (whats up?)
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And all the other cool guys...like AJAX (not even)
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Don't brag, you get yourself in trouble. All the hackers I know that have
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been busted, had it happen due to bragging. So watch it guys.
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Be safe.
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