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ÄÄÄÄ[ An Official ]ÄÄÄÄ
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ðð ðð ðððð ððððððð ðð ððððððð ðððð
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ððð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð
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ðð ðð ðð ðððððððð ððððððð ðð ððððððð ðððððððð
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ðð ððð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð
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ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð ðð
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ÄÄÄÄ[ Release ]ÄÄÄÄ
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Dr. Insanity Mr. Sike Blind Justice Jenetic Bytemare
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Invisible Stalker
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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A NAPPA Profile on USTelecom, written by Blind Justice.
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Mci recently Purchased Us Telecom and its subsidary, Southern Net[1087]
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U.S. Telecom
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U.S. Telecom was known as the "Metro" of the 950's. Codes were easily hacked
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and density varyed in direct proportion to the population of the area serviced.
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U.S. Tel's 950-1033 dialup is already famous among phreaks. They've placed
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qualifiers on the codes, even so the return rate runs around five per hundred
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hacks. Five percent - not bad. The node uses the standard seven digit format.
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Its a real dandy. They never die, unless they are REALLY abused. But the rate
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of return is droping as people become wise to us phreaks. When you get more
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then one code on them, use one and let the other sit, it WILL be good when
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you come back, and now you get a good rest from hacking.
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On their 800 numbers things seem to be set up quite uniquely:
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The format is constructed of two sets of three digits followed by two sets
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of four digits, XXX-XXX-XXXX-XXXX. We can assume the first sets of three are
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area qualifiers, actually area codes. USTel doesn't use the actual area code
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as do AT&T and MCI. Area codes 818 and 714 return as 527 and 662 respectively.
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Additionally, the three digit prefix and suffix are also bastardized. Hackers
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have deduced this is the product of a mathematical formula indexed from the
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users area code and phone number. The four digit "security code" is obtained
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by the same formula.
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The Dr's Note:
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1033 happens to be my favorite of 950 extenders. I've been using it for
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about a year and a half. Each code I get lasts for months. I'd use it for a
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week, move onto another one, and so on until the ring is complete. I've never
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heard of anyone getting busted by Us Telcom, but I have noticed the rate of
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codes per attempts dropping. Used to be pretty easy, almost as easy as 1087,
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till now, its about 1 code for every 500 attempts. Real low, unless you're
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lucky.
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_______________________________________________________Blind Justice_________
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Call These Fine Boards:
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The Digital Underground NAPPA HQ [301]913-5915
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Plutonium Mines NAPPA [716]334-2305
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Infinite Intoxication NAPPA [508]750-8035
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