| ==Phrack Inc.== | |
| Volume Two, Issue 23, File 3 of 12 | |
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| <> Part Three Of The Vicious Circle Trilogy <> | |
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| <> A Study On The Occurrence Of Groups Within The Community <> | |
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| <> Presented by Knight Lightning <> | |
| <> August 8, 1988 <> | |
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| A Rose By Any Other Name... Would Smell As Sweet | |
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| The Administration \ Advanced Telecommunications, Inc./ATI | |
| ALIAS \ American Tone Travelers \ Anarchy Inc. \ Apple Mafia | |
| The Association \ Atlantic Pirates Guild/APG \ Bad Ass Mother Fuckers/BAMF | |
| Bellcore \ Bell Shock Force/BSF \ Black Bag \ Camorra \ C&M Productions | |
| Catholics Anonymous \ Chaos Computer Club \ Chief Executive Officers/CEO | |
| Circle Of Death \ Circle Of Deneb \ Club X \ Coalition of Hi-Tech Pirates/CHP | |
| Coast-To-Coast \ Corrupt Computing \ Cult Of The Dead Cow/-cDc- | |
| Custom Retaliations \ Damage Inc. \ D&B Communications \ The Dange Gang | |
| Dec Hunters \ Digital Gang/DG \ DPAK \ Eastern Alliance | |
| The Elite Hackers Guild \ Elite Phreakers and Hackers Club | |
| The Elite Society Of America \ EPG \ Executives Of Crime \ Extasyy (Elite) | |
| Fargo 4A \ Farmers Of Doom/FOD \ The Federation \ Feds R Us \ First Class | |
| Five O \ Five Star \ Force Hackers \ The 414s \ Hack-A-Trip | |
| Hackers Of America/HOA \ High Mountain Hackers \ High Society \ The Hitchhikers | |
| IBM Syndicate \ The Ice Pirates Imperial Warlords \ Inner Circle | |
| Inner Circle II \ Insanity Inc. | |
| International Computer Underground Bandits/ICUB \ Justice League of America/JLA | |
| Kaos Inc. \ Knights Of Shadow/KOS \ Knights Of The Round Table/KOTRT | |
| League Of Adepts/LOA \ Legion Of Doom/LOD \ Legion Of Hackers/LOH | |
| Lords Of Chaos \ Lunitic Labs, Unlimited \ Master Hackers \ MAD! | |
| The Marauders \ MD/PhD \ Metal Communications, Inc./MCI | |
| MetalliBashers, Inc./MBI \ Metro Communications \ Midwest Pirates Guild/MPG | |
| NASA Elite \ The NATO Association \ Neon Knights \ Nihilist Order | |
| Order Of The Rose \ OSS \ Pacific Pirates Guild/PPG \ Phantom Access Associates | |
| PHido PHreaks \ Phlash \ PhoneLine Phantoms/PLP | |
| Phone Phreakers Of America/PPOA \ Phortune 500/P500 | |
| Phreak Hack Delinquents \ Phreak Hack Destroyers | |
| Phreakers, Hackers, And Laundromat Employees Gang/PHALSE Gang | |
| Phreaks Against Geeks/PAG \ Phreaks Against Phreaks Against Geeks/PAP | |
| Phreaks and Hackers of America \ Phreaks Anonymous World Wide/PAWW | |
| Project Genesis \ The Punk Mafia/TPM \ The Racketeers | |
| Red Dawn Text Files/RDTF \ Roscoe Gang \ SABRE \ Secret Circle of Pirates/SCP | |
| Secret Service \ 707 Club \ Shadow Brotherhood \ Sharp Inc. \ 65C02 Elite | |
| Spectral Force \ Star League \ Stowaways \ Strata-Crackers \ The Phrim | |
| Team Hackers '86 \ Team Hackers '87 \ TeleComputist Newsletter Staff | |
| Tribunal Of Knowledge/TOK \ Triple Entente \ Turn Over And Die Syndrome/TOADS | |
| 300 Club \ 1200 Club \ 2300 Club \ 2600 Club \ 2601 Club \ 2AF \ Ware Brigade | |
| The Warelords \ WASP \ The United Soft WareZ Force/TuSwF | |
| United Technical Underground/UTU | |
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| Its literally unbelievable just how many different groups and organizations | |
| there are or have been in the phreak/hack/pirate community. The list of 130 | |
| groups displayed above is probably still just a fraction of the actual amount | |
| of groups that there have been, but those are the only ones I am aware of at | |
| this time. | |
| In the past John Maxfield has estimated that there are about 50,000 | |
| hackers/phreaks/pirates operating in the United States today. That figure has | |
| multiplied to to a point where it probably comes close to 500,000. Believe it | |
| or not, almost everyone has been a member of one of the above groups (or | |
| perhaps a group not mentioned) at one time or another. | |
| Today's telecom security consultants and law enforcement agencies know this too | |
| and that is how group affiliations can be turned against us. | |
| What does being in a group mean? In the modem community being in a group is | |
| supposed to mean that the people in the group work on projects together and | |
| trade specific information that people outside of the group are not allowed to | |
| access and by the same token, have no way to get it. However, obviously the | |
| people in the group all feel that the other people with whom they are sharing | |
| information, can be trusted and are worthy of associating with them to begin | |
| with. So when you stop and think about it, if there was no group, the people | |
| in question would still be trading information and would still trust each other | |
| because they would not have formed the group unless this criteria was met in | |
| the first place. So in truth, being in a group really means nothing on the | |
| basis previously mentioned. | |
| You see in the modem community, being in a group really is more like a power | |
| trip or a "security blanket" for people who feel that they need to let people | |
| know that they associate with a specific clique in the hopes that the | |
| popularity of some of the other members will lend popularity to themselves. | |
| Many groups form in such a way that they try to make it look otherwise and thus | |
| begins the real problem. Some groups are formed by a person who tries to get a | |
| lot of guys together that he feels knows a lot or seems to post a lot of good | |
| information - Bad Move; If you are going to form a group at all, stick with | |
| people who you know can be trusted (can you really ever "know" who can be | |
| trusted?) and then out of those people form your group or choose who you feel | |
| should be in it. | |
| Anyway, to prove that they are elite, most groups begin to gather specific data | |
| for giving to group members, and this includes handing out their own names and | |
| phone numbers with other members of the group. They feel a false loyalty and | |
| psychologically create such utter faith in all the members that the faith is | |
| ultimately blind and based on hopes and aspirations of greatness. | |
| What is the best way for a security agent or informant to blend in with the | |
| modem community? Join as many groups as possible, start gathering data on | |
| the members, and spread your handle throughout the community to become "well | |
| known." | |
| Example: Taken From Phrack World News Issue XV; | |
| [This article has been edited for this presentation. -KL] | |
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| Mad Hatter; Informant? July 31, 1987 | |
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| We at Phrack Inc. have uncovered a significant amount of information that has | |
| led us to the belief that Mad Hatter is an informant for some law enforcement | |
| organization. | |
| When Taran King, Cheap Shades, Forest Ranger, and Knight Lightning arrived at | |
| Control C's in Chicago, Illinois, Mad Hatter had already searched the place and | |
| had found some papers that could only have done ^C harm. We destroyed this | |
| information and thought everything was ok. However, as it turns out, we | |
| searched Mad Hatter's bags and found a duplicate set of this information and | |
| the general hypothesis was they he intended to leave it behind as incriminating | |
| evidence. | |
| Mad Hatter had also brought down several disks for the purpose of copying | |
| Phantasie Realm. Please note; PR was an IBM program and MH has an apple. | |
| Control C told us that when he went to pick Mad Hatter up at the bus terminal, | |
| he watched the bus pull in and saw everyone who disembarked. Suddenly Mad | |
| Hatter was there, but not from the bus he was supposed to have come in on. In | |
| addition to this, he had baking soda wrapped in a five dollar bill that he | |
| tried to pass off as cocaine. Perhaps to make us think he was cool or | |
| something. | |
| Mad Hatter constantly tried to get left behind at ^C's apartment for unknown | |
| reasons. He also was seen at a neighbor's apartment making unauthorized calls | |
| into the city of Chicago. When asked who he called, his reply was "Don't worry | |
| about it." Mad Hatter had absolutely no money with him during PartyCon (and | |
| incidentally he ate everything in ^C's refrigerator) and yet he insisted that | |
| although he had taken the bus down and had return trip tickets for the bus, | |
| that he would fly back home. How was this going to be achieved? He had no | |
| money and even if he could get a refund for the bus tickets, he would still be | |
| over $200 short. When asked how he was going to do this, his reply was "Don't | |
| worry about it." | |
| On Saturday night while on the way to the Hard Rock Cafe, Mad Hatter asked | |
| Control C for the location of his computer system and other items 4 times. | |
| This is information that Hatter did not need to know, but perhaps a SS agent or | |
| someone could use very nicely. | |
| When Phrack Inc. discovered that Dan The Operator was an FBI informant and made | |
| the news public, several people were criticizing him on Free World II Private. | |
| Mad Hatter on the other hand, stood up for Noah and said that he was still his | |
| friend despite what had happened. Then later when he realized that people were | |
| questioning his legitimacy, his original posts were deleted and he started | |
| saying how much he wanted to kill Dan The Operator and that he hated him. | |
| Mad Hatter already has admitted to knowing that Dan The Operator was an FBI | |
| informant prior to SummerCon '87. He says the reason he didn't tell anyone is | |
| because he assumed we already knew. | |
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| When Mad Hatter first entered the phreak/hack world, he joined; | |
| Phreaks Anonymous World Wide (PAWW), | |
| MetalliBashers, Inc (MBI), | |
| Order of The Rose, and | |
| Cult of The Dead Cow (-cDc-). | |
| If you were a security agent or a loser hacker turned informant and you wanted | |
| to mix in with the phreak/hack community, wouldn't you try to join as many | |
| groups as possible to spread your name? | |
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| Phreaks Anonymous World Wide, MetalliBashers, Inc., Order of The Rose, and | |
| Cult of The Dead Cow, not exactly the toughest groups to join and once there is | |
| one security person in the group, he is bound to vouch for others, etc. So | |
| while he spreads his name as an elite modem user throughout the community, he | |
| is busy gathering information on group members who are foolish enough to trust | |
| him. | |
| Its not bad enough that some groups are easy enough to infiltrate as it is, but | |
| does anyone remember this? | |
| Taken From Phrack World News Issue XI; | |
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| Phortune 500: Phreakdom's Newest Organization February 16, 1987 | |
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| For those of you who are in the least bit interested, Phortune 500 is a group | |
| of telecommunication hobbyists who's goal is to spread information as well as | |
| further their own knowledge in the world of telecommunications. This new | |
| group was formed by: | |
| Brew Associates / Handsomest One / Lord Lawless / The Renegade Chemist | |
| Quinton J. Miranda / Striker / The Mad Hacker / The Spiker | |
| These eight members are also known as Board Of Directors (BOD). They don't | |
| claim to be *Elite* in the sense that they are they world's greatest hacker, | |
| but they ARE somewhat picky about their members. They prefer someone who knows | |
| a bit about everything and has talents exclusive to him/herself. | |
| One of the projects that Phortune 500 has completed is an individual password | |
| AE type system. It's called TransPhor. It was written and created by Brew | |
| Associates. It has been Beta tested on The Undergraduate Lounge (Sysoped by | |
| Quinton J. Miranda). It is due to be released to the public throughout the | |
| next few months. | |
| Phortune 500 has been in operation for about 4 months, and has released two | |
| newsletters of their own. The Phortune 500 Newsletter is quite like the | |
| "People" of contemporary magazines. While some magazines cover the deep | |
| technical aspects of the world in which we communicate, their newsletter tries | |
| to cover the lighter side while throwing in information that they feel is "of | |
| technical nature." The third issue is due to be released by the end of this | |
| month. | |
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| *>=-> The Phortune 500 Membership Questionnaire <-=<* | |
| Note: The following information is of a totally confidential nature. The | |
| reason you may find this so lengthy and in depth is for our knowledge of | |
| you. We, with Phortune 500, feel as though we should know prospective | |
| members well before we allow them into our organization. Pending the | |
| answers you supply us, you will be admitted to Phortune 500 as a charter | |
| member. Please answer the following completely... | |
| ............................................................................... | |
| Handle : | |
| First Name : | |
| Voice Phone Number : | |
| Data Phone Number : | |
| City & State : | |
| Age : | |
| Occupation (If Applicable) : | |
| Place of Employment (Optional) : | |
| Work Phone Number (Optional) : | |
| Computer Type : | |
| Modem Type : | |
| Interests : | |
| Areas Of Expertise : | |
| References (No More Than Three) : | |
| Major Accomplishments (If Any) : | |
| ............................................................................... | |
| Answer In 50 Words Or Less; | |
| ^*^ What Is Phortune 500 in Your Opinion? | |
| ^*^ Why Do You Want To Be Involved With Phortune 500? | |
| ^*^ How Can You Contribute to Phortune 500? | |
| ............................................................................... | |
| Please answer each question to the best of your ability and then return to any | |
| Phortune 500 Board of Directors Member Or a Phortune 500 BBS: | |
| The Private Connection (Limited Membership) 219-322-7266 | |
| The Undergraduate AE (Private Files Only) 602-990-1573 | |
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| An actual application form for joining a group. Perhaps the concept was a good | |
| one, perhaps not, but from a standpoint of publicity and security, this was a | |
| complete and utter catastrophe. | |
| Basically we are all here to learn in one way or another. Groups and clubs | |
| in our community only seem to segregate it and at a time when everyone should | |
| be pulling together, this is not such a good idea. Privacy and security are | |
| important factors that motivate these sects within the society, but ultimately | |
| are the final consequences worth the trouble of creating a group? | |
| If groups had not been created, there would not be as much attention on the | |
| phreak/hack community as there is right now. When group names start spreading, | |
| it starts the law enforcement agencies into a panic that its big time organized | |
| crime. This allows them to justify more time and money into the apprehension | |
| of computer criminals and usually they go after the big names; the people in | |
| the most "elite" groups. | |
| Now before you, a member of a group, start criticizing this file, please | |
| understand, I am not referring to any particular groups here, just groups in | |
| general. Any and all comments made about MBI, -cDc-, PAWW, OOTR, and P500 | |
| should not be taken personally and were used only as examples of how groups can | |
| be potential security problems. | |
| There are some groups that are worthwhile organizations and its obvious because | |
| that have existed through the years and been productive. However, the only way | |
| to keep this community alive is for everyone to work together to protect and | |
| learn from each other. | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| "The Future Is Now" | |
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