| ==Phrack Magazine== | |
| Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 2 of 27 | |
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| Phrack Loopback | |
| Hey, | |
| Well, Im trying to set up a BBS here in small little old northeast pa, and | |
| I'm wondering if there is any way I could post the issues of phrack on it. | |
| I've gotten some issues from MindVOX and loved em. Thought others would | |
| like em. Please send mail back. | |
| the soon to be SySop of LLD. | |
| Rebls | |
| [I have no problems with people putting copies of Phrack online | |
| on bbses for others to download, as long as they stay complete, and | |
| as long as you are not charging your users for access to download | |
| the files. If you are, you are a business, and if you're planning on | |
| making money off of Phrack, you better email me right away. :) ] | |
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| [Here's a plug for a nifty little 'zine. It's amazing how much stuff | |
| someone can put out about Information Society. Definitely a must for | |
| the hardcore INSoc fan.] | |
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| I consider myself pretty much an "individual" and an "end user," but | |
| I just recently contracted with Mesa State College (of Colorado) to write a | |
| simple computer program to organize the tool bin for the vocational | |
| technology department. Does this make me a computer consultation contractee | |
| of a government, business, or organization? Now that I think of it, the | |
| program is designed to keep track of tools so that students don't walk off | |
| with them, so that further makes me a "SECURITY computer consultation | |
| contractee." Geez. I didn't realize what an important job I had, nor how | |
| I am part of the global conspiracy of "computer professionals" to rip | |
| people off. | |
| Hm. | |
| What to do, what to do... Well I guess in the spirit of Phrack magazine, | |
| and ignoring the entirely hypocritical and pointless posturing that you have | |
| engaged in recently, I will go ahead and read it DESPITE the very sternly | |
| worded Copyright Warning which you have so prominently placed in file number | |
| one. If you feel that the information presented in Phrack 43 should be kept | |
| from certain types of people, and if you are frustrated by the fact that these | |
| people seem to be getting access to the information even when you have a LAW | |
| against it... Well.. "Tough shit." | |
| Bryce | |
| [Bryce: | |
| The "entirely hypocritical and pointless posturing" that we have engaged | |
| in is to prove a point. A point that is obviously "beneath" you | |
| as you have missed it entirely. | |
| Phrack has been, and always will be free. The copyright notice | |
| is to ensure that Phrack is not sold by third parties. The registration | |
| notice is only applicable to certain parties whose interests may be | |
| opposite those of Phrack Magazine. As you probably realize, it | |
| is up to the INDIVIDUAL to decide whether or nor they register. Most | |
| corporate/law enforcement/security officials chose not to, hence, | |
| they are guilty of the same thing they accuse hackers of. | |
| Now, this aside, I think your letter was real shitty, and you came off like | |
| a smarmy dickhead. I personally could care less if you read the magazine | |
| or wipe your ass with it. Its up to you. The information is provided | |
| for EVERYONE to do with whatever the hell the like. | |
| If my attitude is contrary to what you feel is "the spirit" of Phrack, | |
| well... Tough Shit.] | |
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| Greetings, | |
| After reading/hearing about PHRACK, 2600 and others I was pleased to | |
| finally receive the latest issue of Phrack. I have a few questions and | |
| suggestions to make: | |
| + I have an idea for an article and would like very much to | |
| contribute it to Phrack. How do I go about this? Does the article | |
| have to be in any particular format? Would it be a good idea to | |
| have submission details in every issue? | |
| + Is it possible to submit an article to both Phrack and 2600? | |
| Would it go against me if I did so? | |
| + I have heard of a zine similar to 2600, but specifically for the | |
| UK. I think it might be called 2800? Is it still going? And how | |
| do I get a hold of or in touch with it? | |
| + With regards to your compilation of phone numbers of dialups | |
| to universities in the States, I have been trying for a year or | |
| so to compile a similar list specifically for the UK. It has | |
| been a bit difficult since those lovely people at the JNT dont | |
| like this sort of information being compiled. (Despite the fact | |
| you can probably walk into any Computer Centre at a site and pick | |
| up a free news letter containing such information ;-). Anyway, if | |
| any UK readers would like to help me in this task, I would very | |
| much appreciate it. | |
| And Keep up the good work! | |
| [I'll handle all of this in the order you asked: | |
| 1) Submissions to phrack can be thru email at our well address | |
| phrack@well.sf.ca.us, or can be mailed via US mail to | |
| Phrack Magazine, 603 W. 13th #1A-278, Austin, TX, 78701. | |
| They don't have to be in any specific format (Style-wise) or | |
| on any particular type of media. I can read almost anything | |
| for almost any type of computer. | |
| 2) You can certainly send your work to both Phrack and 2600. | |
| I would ask that if you do so, please indicate it to both | |
| myself and Emmanuel Goldstein of 2600 that you have sent it | |
| to both magazines. I don't want anyone ragging on me for | |
| "ripping of 2600" by publishing something they did, as our | |
| schedules are about a month apart. | |
| 3) I have never heard of 2800. Perhaps our readers have. | |
| 4) I will make sure to forward any UK dialups I get to | |
| you for any readers who send them in. I do want to | |
| publish your list once you get it compiled though.] | |
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| I am currently in the final stages of writing my magna thesis in History | |
| here at the University of Minnesota. Over the past 6 months or so I have | |
| been looking at the whole Neidorf/Riggs fiasco and have decided to do a | |
| characterization piece about the Prophet. Bruce Sterling | |
| directed me towards you as someone who could give me some personal | |
| information on Riggs (His appearance, attitude, and even obscure things | |
| such as habits and behaviors). From past experience, I have seen that | |
| this information is absolutely necessary in writing these types of | |
| "unconventional" histories. | |
| Because I have never met the guy or even seen a picture of him, I must rely | |
| on people like yourself who may have met him or may know people who have known | |
| him. If you can help me by directing me towards people who have known him | |
| in the past or currently know him, it would be greatly appreciated. I | |
| really don't want to bother Riggs (and even if I did, I probably would not | |
| get much out of any encounter). | |
| Thanks in advance. | |
| Jason W. Esser | |
| [I'm sorry, but I really can't help you in that respect. | |
| I would suggest you talk to Rob if you want to write about him. | |
| Or at a minimum Frank or Adam. They are all very easy to contact. | |
| Try directory assistance.] | |
| **He writes back** | |
| THANKS! You have been EXTREMELY helpful in furthering research into the | |
| CU! You are a man of great genius and integrity. Jerk. | |
| Jason W. Esser | |
| [Jerk? | |
| You, a stranger, write me and want to know the details about a friend of | |
| mine, without even having the courtesy to let HIM know that | |
| you are doing such a thing? | |
| What would YOU think if someone out of the fucking blue phoned you | |
| up and asked for information about someone you knew, under the guise | |
| of some kind of psychological profile, and wanted to know | |
| what they looked like, personality quirks, etc... | |
| What you are doing has NO RELATIVE MERIT TO THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND. | |
| In fact, I find it intrusive and repulsive. I am not some kind of | |
| fucking clearing house for information about people I know. Try | |
| his prosecutors for that. Of, if you had any balls at all, you | |
| could call Atlanta directory assistance and get phone numbers for | |
| Riggs, Darden and Grant. | |
| Since you've been such a dick, I suppose I'll call them myself and | |
| let them know that someone is trying to get personal information | |
| about at least one of them. I'm sure they will be thrilled. | |
| So, as for my great genius, you should have asked me questions about | |
| UNIX...you would have gotten a much more thorough reply. | |
| Asshole.] | |
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| I would like to make my point in e-mail that I do not wish my | |
| program, ISS (Inet Security Scanner), to be in Phrack. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Christopher William Klaus | |
| [I would just like to make my point in e-mail that I do not give a shit | |
| about your program ISS (Inet Security Scanner), and it is not | |
| going to be in Phrack.] | |
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| Hello, This message desires an urgent reply-thank you | |
| Recently a friend of mind came into some electronic trouble of sorts. I | |
| was wondering if it would be possible to obtain a list and an immediate | |
| way to contact lawyer(s) who specialize in such cases. Such as the lawyer | |
| who represented the infamous E911 case. As you could imagine, time is of | |
| essence. Thank you in advance for a quick reply. | |
| Shadowvex... | |
| [Depending upon where your friend is, and what he/she has done | |
| there are a number of people to talk to. | |
| If it is a case that may involve issues of constitutionality | |
| he should call Mike Godwin at the EFF. (godwin@eff.org) | |
| Or may want to contact a local ACLU office. | |
| If he just wants to talk to a lawyer who MIGHT offer him some | |
| advice on criminal matters he could try Steve Ryan | |
| (blivion@zero.cypher.com) | |
| Craig Neidorf's lawyer probably would not be | |
| interested in taking such a case, unless it would pay him well | |
| and was in the Midwest. | |
| Remember, if your friend got busted hacking, lawyers aren't going | |
| to help much.] | |
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| I recently learned that when a prank caller calls you on a USDETEST | |
| DIRECT telephone all you have to do is hang up the phone and then pick | |
| it up again, then hit '*57' and hang up. | |
| This logs the prank callers info into the phone company's computer | |
| so that if he persists, they have proof of his deeds. After 5-6 prank calls | |
| and logging them every time, you may call the phone co. and demand that | |
| they give you the prank caller's name, and phone number. You may also have | |
| the police notified of the prank caller's address, for severe cases. | |
| After 5 logs of the activity, the phone co. is required by law to | |
| give you the person's information. We used it when my aunt was getting | |
| a silent caller last month. | |
| [I hope you know that each time you use the Call-Trace feature you | |
| get billed for it. Most modern places have that feature and | |
| many of the other custom calling feature upgrades like caller id | |
| implemented now a days.] | |
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| Hey is phrack still alive? Also, do you know the whereabouts of Full Disclosure | |
| magazine and Hack-Tic the Dutch magazine? If so do you have the phone number | |
| and address to them? | |
| Plus, do you know any other mags, that's supports hacker/computer virus (for | |
| IBM, MAC, and AMIGA) cracker, anarchy and phreak information? I have the 2600. | |
| Are there others our there? | |
| [Phrack is still alive. Notice this response. That should be proof. | |
| Hack-Tic is easily reached by mailing the editor | |
| rop@hacktic.nl | |
| Full Disclosure has no phone. | |
| Full Disclosure | |
| P.O. Box 903 | |
| Libertyville, IL 60048 | |
| There really aren't any other "hacker" mags. Full Disclosure isn't one | |
| by the way. Hack-tic is entirely in Dutch, so unless you speak Dutch | |
| it won't do you much good. There are a few mags that kinda cover the whole | |
| net scene, like Boing Boing, Gray Areas, etc...there was a big list of cool | |
| magazines in the Line Noise section of Phrack 43.] | |
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| Two boys were charged with attempted murder for allegedly stuffing a | |
| 3-year-old down a Chicago high-rise building's trash chute, police said. | |
| The boys, ages 11 and 13 were charged with aggravated battery and | |
| attempted murder. The 3-year-old fell six floors but his fall was | |
| broken by a pile of trash. He was rescued by a custodian who saw his feet | |
| and turned off a trash compactor just before it would have crushed him, | |
| police said. | |
| yeah, sign me up. | |
| thanks. | |
| [I have got to say, this was the weirdest subscription request I've gotten | |
| to date.] | |
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| " To the free flow of information, the life-blood of a prosperous society " | |
| By | |
| The Philosophical Phreaker (a.k.a King Blutto) | |
| Introduction: Don't confuse me with KING BLOTTO in any way... The idea | |
| behind my name is -- THe man is gone, but let the legend live on. | |
| Univeristy of South Florida <-- One of the easiest target that I have | |
| ever come across... The worst security ever. Thanks goes to Hiawatha for | |
| some of the information. | |
| Just to prevent any loozer from using this information I am not including | |
| the address of this particular sight. If you are "mildly" qualified you | |
| can find the address... Anywaz, here are some account that I have found | |
| using the UNIX password hacker programs. I am also including the password | |
| file so all you bad-boyz, can use your 250,000 word dictionaries and beat | |
| the crap out of this system. | |
| [1500 line /etc/passwd file deleted] | |
| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | |
| Southern Methodist Univeristy | |
| First of all, I must congragulate the operators of this system. There security | |
| was "almost" impregnable. With an abundance of traps.. It made attempts to | |
| identify its callers, and if it could not identify its callers it would | |
| disconnect. This system was a little bit of challenge, I am again | |
| including the password file for you'll to hack as many account as you want. | |
| Since I don't have an abudance of accounts on this system, I will only | |
| give you a hint on how the passwords work. | |
| Hint: Most password are like <lastname>123 | |
| Go for it guyz. | |
| [1200 line /etc/passwd file deleted] | |
| =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= | |
| Regards: Lex Luthor, The Ozone, Hiawatha, StolenProcess, Mark Zero and all | |
| you guyz who were on the The Atmosphere! | |
| [Ok, first off, THIS IS NOT SOMETHING TO SUBMIT TO PHRACK. This is something | |
| to submit to CERT. | |
| What the hell were you thinking? | |
| Anyone can get their own fucking password files man. And beyond that, | |
| if you still need a password file to get into a system, then you need to | |
| go read a few books on tcp/ip. | |
| People, please don't send Phrack this kind of bullshit. This piece of mail | |
| was about 250K. It was a worthless piece of shit, and only wasted time | |
| and energy for everyone involved. | |
| And get a new handle. Blotto would probably kick your ass for being so | |
| lame and having a handle so close to his. :) ] | |
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| A warm welcome from across the sea from myself, and I'm sure on behalf of | |
| all the other hackers/phreakers who are in Great Britain. | |
| After reading about HoHoCon in #42, I would really appreciate it if | |
| you could assist me in getting hold of the following: | |
| a) When bootleg gave his presentation he handed out a diskette containing | |
| information on reprogramming cellular phones... I would dearly love to | |
| have a copy of this information. | |
| b) Also on the subject of HoHoCon, I would like to get in touch with Jim | |
| Carter, or, have a look at any notes/information that he handed out | |
| regarding 'tempest' electronic eavesdropping. | |
| Thanks, -> The Operator <- | |
| [Bootleg's file is called BOOTLEG.ZIP and I'm almost 98% sure that its | |
| somewhere on zero.cypher.com's ftp site. If it isn't I'll try to put | |
| it there. | |
| Jim Carter is in Houston, Texas and can be reached at 713-568-8408 | |
| or 7035 Highway 6, S. #120, Houston, TX 77083. Jim didn't really hand | |
| anything out at HoHoCon, but if you were to call him, he MIGHT be able | |
| to direct you somewhere. He's a good guy, but this is his JOB so don't | |
| expect him to give anything away.] | |
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| 'lo, | |
| I was just wondering if there's any way I can subscribe to your 'zine, | |
| I can't subscribe through the method in phrack 39 because I send Internet | |
| mail through the Cserve - Internet gateway and compuserve can't accept | |
| messages with no subject. | |
| Also, I'm a Canadian Hacker who's just starting out, and since pretty much | |
| all the Hacking BBS's are in the U.S., I need to get into a Sprintnet PAD, and | |
| an out dial, so, is there anyway to get a copy of the SprintNet directory | |
| phrack 42 which still contains passwords? (fuck, what a leech) | |
| {Oh yeah, I miss the explosive recipes from early issues, here's one from my | |
| personal collection, you can publish it if you want.} | |
| AMMONIA TRIIODE CRYSTALS | |
| Chemicals Equipment | |
| ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ | |
| 1-Iodine Crystals 1-Funnel & filter paper | |
| (coffee filters work pretty well) | |
| 2-Clear household Ammonia | |
| (or pure ammonia for the | |
| clinically insane) 2- 2 glass jars | |
| Ammonia Triiode is a blackish crystal which explodes under heat inpact | |
| producing a toxic gas which stains everything around it purple (some serious | |
| vandalism potential here). WARNING -- be sure to use an ammonia which is | |
| impure; crystals made with pure ammonia will explode if touched or in | |
| sunlight! | |
| 1) Place about two teaspoons of iodine into one of the glass jars and add | |
| enough ammonia to completely cover the crystals. | |
| 2) Put the paper into the funnel and place the funnel over the other jar. | |
| 3) Let the iodine soak in the ammonia for a few minutes (5) and then filter | |
| the solution into the other jar. | |
| 4) Take the purplish crystals from the filter paper and dry them on a piece of | |
| paper towel, separating them into smallish pieces. (you'll probably want to | |
| dry them in a cool, dark place which would look good painted a blackish purple, | |
| in case the crystals detonate) | |
| 8) After the crystals dry gently place each piece onto a square of tape | |
| (opaque duct tape or, electrician's tape work best) and put a piece of tape | |
| over them. _GENTLY_ press the tape together _AROUND_ the crystal. | |
| Once made the crystals will last a week. When detonated they produce a | |
| bang and a cloud of gas but no flame. In other words, their perfect for | |
| putting on the ground in crowds, in the hinges of your University's doors, | |
| in front of the wheels of your favorite professor's car etc. | |
| />ragline | |
| [Ahhh, sweet destruction. Listen, recipes like this one are very DANGEROUS. | |
| Do not attempt to do this. Phrack will take no responsibility for any | |
| damages or injuries resulting from anyone constructing the above. | |
| About the SprintNet scan...Phrack doesn't publish passwords. If you | |
| were any kind of hacker at all, you would enjoy trying to get them yourself. | |
| Does your mommie still tuck you in to bed too? | |
| About subscribing through CompuServe, I don't know what you may have read | |
| in the past, but Phrack has many CompuServe subscribers. Try requesting | |
| a subscription. Everything should work out fine.] | |
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| Hey. I'm an editor of a magazine being put together in Toronto, and I'd | |
| like to ask to use your disclaimer. I'll not bore you with the blabberings | |
| of how 'el33+e' this mag will be, as I'm sure you just *love* those type of | |
| messages. (Note: The mag's called, 'Ban This', if you see it around, I'd | |
| appreciate any feedback you can give.) | |
| Anyhow, thanks for listening. | |
| [Feel free to use the disclaimer. It would be best if you mentioned Phrack | |
| somewhere in there as well.] | |
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| Hi Erik Bloodaxe, | |
| I am a student of Computer Science at University of Salerno (South-Italy), | |
| near Naples. | |
| I have so many copies of Phrack Magazine and I think that You are the Best | |
| in the Computer Underground Community. | |
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| +1-7183975442 ||| | |
| +1-7185074605 ||| | |
| +1-3133832116 Pirates Heaven ( The best SysOp I've seen: Nitro) | |
| +1-7166554940 The Edge | |
| +39-744302593 Temple Of Gurus ( Tecn[0]brains WHQ ) SysOp: POWS/TCB | |
| +39-744305366 | | | | |
| +39-744305547 | | | | |
| +39-238003442 Asylum BBS | |
| +39-24500837 Pier BBS Node 0 | |
| +39-24582105 ||| Node 1 | |
| Excuse me for the awful list (I am on many others BBS too !!!!) and | |
| note the my handle is usually _/ane but my real Identity/Handle is | |
| PLiNi0 iL VeCCHi0 and the Location I used to write is GReeNiSLaND (because | |
| the second-name that usually identify the Island of Ischia where I live | |
| with my parents: Ischia is a island located in middle Naples's Bay near | |
| the Island of Capri)... so I like to be called as | |
| PLiNi0 iL VeCCHi0 / uNiTeD PHReHaCKeRS oF GReeNiSLaND or best -u-.-P-.-G- | |
| My best works come in Unix Environment on BSD 4.x , Ultrix , SunOs and | |
| Multimax of Encore Corporation: I hacked the Italtel Network, the National | |
| Council of Research best known in Italy as C.N.R. or CNR, and many host | |
| at University of Naples, Rome, Salerno and Venice... Starting by Italtel | |
| Telematica in Milan I was at point of hack the HQ of AT&T in Bruxelles | |
| because many users of Italtel Telematica in Milan worked in AT&T too... | |
| but to get some examination at University (Like Fisics II and Cibernetica) | |
| I must abandon this k()()l work (but I'm interested to restart at AT&T). | |
| So in the -= Phrack 42 =- I read this as follow: | |
| /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ | |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | |
| \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ | |
| In the same number of Phrack Magazine I read about TheNewHacker in North Italy | |
| (in Torino) that was interested to get in contact with hackers. Ok, maybe I | |
| was a little hacker, but I stay in South Italy ( I am located in Island of | |
| Ischia, near Napoli, U know !!!)... Anyway if U can give my E-mail address to | |
| TheNewHacker and give me the E-mail of TheNewHacker I will be so glad too... | |
| I was interested in contributing to write for a compilation file on the hacking | |
| scenes in Italy and France too (I have a friend that works at MATRA-ESPACE | |
| for ESA best known as European Spazial Agency located in Toulouse). So lemme | |
| known if I can help Your Magazine with my contributions and/or my work. | |
| A last thing .... | |
| can You, Dear Erik Bloodaxe, give me some Internet address of BBS or | |
| FTP Sites with Underground Stuff or any kind of other K()()l stuff ?! | |
| (P.S. Can I get Phrack Magazine via FTP at any sites ?!??!) | |
| [Hey man, Thanks a lot for the BBS list. I don't really call BBSes much, but | |
| I'm sure our readers will get a lot of use out of them! | |
| About writing files, GO FOR IT! We always need files. Feel free to send us | |
| anything you have written and want to publish! | |
| I will forward your info on to TheNewHacker in Italy. Maybe you two can | |
| take Italy by storm. Haha! | |
| Phrack's FTP site is ftp.netsys.com. All issues can be found there. | |
| also zero.cypher.com has a lot of files for ftp.] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hi. I've been spending all my free time reading through phreaker files and | |
| all of the old Phracks. And, I was wondering if you are still there??? | |
| If so, I need your help! Here's the story: | |
| On August 3, 1993 I was indicted on charges that my company attempted to rip | |
| AT&T off of nearly $2MM in 1991. They say we started a 900# and went around | |
| the country calling it from Pay Telephones. | |
| They say that we went to a truck stop in Oregon and called the number 43,000+ | |
| times racking up an $800,000+ phone bill. | |
| They claim that computers were probably used, although I have seen no | |
| evidence of that. | |
| These pay telephones are those AT&T Black Phones; you know, the ones in the | |
| airports. They are owned by AT&T, built by AT&T, designed by AT&T, and even | |
| billed to AT&T. | |
| The evidence consists of nothing more than ANI reports. Some phone bills to | |
| back them up, but for the majority of it, they are using only ANI. Now, we | |
| all know that any can be blocked by having the operator get you a call. And | |
| it can be changed by dialing 0, having her get you 1-800-321-0288, then | |
| having the toll free call be made. In some areas, 900 calls | |
| slipped through that way, but it would be pretty hard to do 43,000 times. | |
| My point is, there are probably flaws with ANI. Someone who knows what they | |
| are doing may possibly be able to block or change ANI. Or maybe these calls | |
| were never put through. Maybe someone got into the CO, etc... | |
| What I need is someone who has knowledge of possible flaws with AT&T's | |
| theory. Enough that could give reasonable doubt and appear as an expert | |
| witness or point out where we could find someone. | |
| If you know of someone who might be able to help, please respond. My | |
| INTERNET ID is NOFRIENDS@AOL.COM or I have set up a FAX @ 1-800-572-4403. | |
| Remaining, | |
| NOFRIENDS | |
| [43000? Like a 43 and 3 zeros? Jesus. That's a lot of calls. I really | |
| don't understand how they can be charging you with something hey say | |
| was done from a payphone. Do they have pictures of you at the phone | |
| making the calls? Sounds like a load of crap and any lawyer should be | |
| able to get the charges dropped based on such flimsy evidence. | |
| As far as there being a problem with ANI, I don't think that's an issue. | |
| I've never heard of anything like this happening in the past, but there | |
| always could be a first time. Something is obviously amiss, but my gut | |
| reaction is that the Phone Company is lying about there being such records. | |
| Get a lawyer and demand the records be turned over during discovery. Then | |
| maybe you can see what you are up against. GET A LAWYER!@#] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hi, I'd like to subscribe to Phrack and all upcoming issues (44+). Thanks. | |
| BTW, when is 44 scheduled for? | |
| Ciao, | |
| spirit-hex@prometheus.mtlnet.org | |
| PS: My board carries all PHRACK issues. I have around 4000 *quality* text | |
| files on my system. It's called operation prometheus at 514-735-4340. do you | |
| think you could post a small ad. for it in your magazine? We have FTP | |
| access/150 Usenet news/Internet accounts for members, ect.. (2 nodes at 14,400 | |
| baud). Thanks! | |
| [There you go!] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hey, if you are having problems with people breaking the registration | |
| agreement as outlined in your last couple issues of Phrack. i may be able | |
| to help, and then I may not. My neighbor is a good friend, and fraud | |
| investigator. She is aware of my hobbies one of which involves Phrack. She | |
| thinks it is really neat what I am able to do with computers / modem. I am | |
| speaking somewhat candidly here but I am sure that you are smart enough to | |
| get my point. Well she handles some stuff like the David Koresh thing | |
| and helping the ATF/FBI with other cases. She likes the stuff that is too | |
| complicated for the FBI, all in all she does the investigating and puts it | |
| into words that the FBI, ATF, USDJ, SS, Dept of Treasury/IRS can | |
| understand, so they can make an arrest. All in all what i am trying to say | |
| is I may be able to pass the word on down the line to her about these | |
| people breaking the copyright law now effective on Phrack magazine. If you | |
| would like my help on this subject, just for the simple fact she loves to | |
| do this stuff, and phrack is a regularly read magazine by myself. If you | |
| would like maybe something can be done to these hypocrites that value laws, | |
| and get people arrested for the same stuff that they are currently doing | |
| by not registering Phrack. Just let me know if you want to try to push it. | |
| I will get together w/ her and see what can be done. Hopefully she will | |
| just ask for names and get an investigation started. Never can tell tho. | |
| L8r Sparky | |
| [I hope to God that I never have to go through the legal nightmare of | |
| trying to prove financial damages incurred by companies "pirating" phrack. | |
| It would be somewhat interesting to use some big company as an example, and | |
| embarrass everyone into submission, but I keep hoping that people will just | |
| be HONEST. Fuck, I may be a hacker, but I'm honest about it. | |
| "Chris, have you broken into other people's computers?" | |
| "Yes, yes I have." | |
| "Company, do your people read Phrack without registering your subscriptions?" | |
| "Uh, well, no, we used to read Phrack, uh, but we don't anymore." | |
| You all suck. You know who you are. How can you live with yourselves?] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| If you don't already have the direct-dialup number for | |
| the student annex of the University of Adelaide for Phrack 44, here it is: | |
| +61-8-223-2657 | |
| there are eight 2400 baud modems, but at the moment one is dead. | |
| [Cool. International University Dialups! | |
| Our big US list is still being compiled, so everyone keep sending in | |
| your school's dialups. Its taking me forever to do this alone.] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hi Chris.... | |
| Was thinking...seeing as you guys are in texas, how about an article on | |
| EDSNET ?? | |
| (There are dialups down here to it, via INFONET) | |
| [If EDSNET is what I think it is, didn't it used to be called Pac*It Plus? | |
| I had a scan of it a LOOOONG time ago when everyone used it to call | |
| altger and tchh. If anyone has a scan of it, or wants to do one, please | |
| send it to Phrack!] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| So, what IS new in cyberspace? lyl libido | |
| [BILLY IDOL SPEAKS! OHMIGOD...HE TALKED TO ME! OH MY! I THINK I'M GONNA | |
| MESS UP MY PANTS! BILLY IDOL! OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD! O H M Y G O D ! ! | |
| Whew. Someone get the mop. | |
| What's new? Well, all kinds of people have jumped on the Express Lane | |
| of the Information Highway and have tried to make a new name for themselves | |
| by exploiting a concept they know nothing about purely as a marketing move. | |
| Gotta love it. | |
| Bob, I'll take Billy Idol in the Center Square to block...] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Thought you guys at Phrack might be interested in this small phile, if you | |
| don't already have it. It's simply a form letter to the FBI requesting | |
| all information they on file about you under the Freedom of Information | |
| Act and Privacy Act. They MUST respond, by law, or they face legal | |
| penalties. Traditionally what they do is ignore your request unless they | |
| think you have enough money to go to court (i.e, you work for the New York | |
| Times or something). | |
| Really enjoyed Phrack #43 (as usual) - keep up the good work! (file follows | |
| signature) | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Doug | |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| PRIVACY ACT & FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST | |
| Name | |
| Street Address | |
| City, State, Zip Date | |
| Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
| Records Management Division - FOIA/PA Office | |
| 9th & Pennsylvania Avenue NW | |
| Washington, DC 20535 | |
| Gentlemen: | |
| This is a request under the provisions of both the Privacy Act | |
| (5 USC 552b) and the Freedom of Information Act (5 USC 522). | |
| This request is being made under both Acts. | |
| I hereby request one copy of any and all records about me or | |
| referencing me maintained by the FBI. This includes (but should | |
| not be limited to) documents, reports, memoranda, letters, | |
| electronic files, database references, "do not file" files, | |
| photographs, audio tapes, videotapes, electronic or photographic | |
| surveillance, "june mail", mail covers, and other miscellaneous | |
| files, and index citations relating to me or referencing me in | |
| other files. | |
| My full name is: __________________________ | |
| My date of birth was:_______________________ | |
| My place of birth was:______________________ | |
| My social security number is:________________ | |
| I have lived in these places:__________________________________ | |
| _______________________________________________________________ | |
| Other names, places, events, organizations, or other references | |
| under which you may find applicable | |
| records:_________________________________________________________ | |
| _________________________________________________________________ | |
| As you know, FOIA/PA regulations provide that even if some | |
| requested material is properly exempt from mandatory disclosure, | |
| all segregable portions must be released. If the requested | |
| material is released with deletions, I ask that each deletion be | |
| marked to indicate the exemption(s) being claimed to authorize | |
| each particular withholding. In addition, I ask that your | |
| agency exercise its discretion to release any records which may | |
| be technically exempt, but where withholding serves no important | |
| public interest. | |
| I hereby agree to pay reasonable costs associated with this | |
| request up to a maximum of $25 without my additional approval. | |
| However, I strongly request a fee waiver because this is, in | |
| part, a Privacy Act request. | |
| This letter and my signature have been certified by a notary | |
| public as marked below. | |
| Sincerely, | |
| _______________________________ | |
| requester's signature | |
| ______________________________ ___________________________ | |
| requester's printed name notary stamp and signature | |
| [Anyone who thinks they might be suspected of something might want to | |
| fill this out. Its not a bad idea. If YOU DON'T think you are under | |
| some kind of investigation, you probably shouldn't. No reason to give | |
| them any leads.] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| "We at Phrack welcome constructive criticism, but at least | |
| have the nerve to email directly, rather than hide behind | |
| an anonymous remailer. That way, someone could have | |
| responded to you in a more direct and expeditious manner." | |
| While I agree with your general analysis of the intelligence of that | |
| reader, I have to take exception to your disparaging of the anonymous service. | |
| The anonymous service takes flak from many people constantly, but usually it | |
| is from reactionary establishment types, and it's not what I expect | |
| from phrack. | |
| Anonymous communications have many purposes other than the sender lacking | |
| "nerve". The "the only reason to use anon mail is because you are a coward | |
| and can't stand up for what you say" argument sounds remarkably similar to | |
| the "the only reason to use cryptography is because you are a criminal and | |
| have something to hide" argument. | |
| No doubt many criminals use cryptography and no doubt many spineless cowards | |
| use anon mail, but to disparage someone for using anon mail is similar to | |
| disparaging someone for using cryptography: even if it is in this case | |
| accurate, it spreads the misconception that there are only "dishonest" | |
| reasons to use these things. As someone with great respect for privacy | |
| that allows me to see the legitimate (and necessary to a free and | |
| democratic society) use of both secure and private communications, and | |
| anonymous communications, I know that this is not the case. I will not list | |
| legitimate uses of anonymous mail for you, because they are much the arguments | |
| for cryptography, and no doubt you know all of these. But a possibility is | |
| that the person involved would have his job/professional connections | |
| threatened if some people knew that he read Phrack and sympathized with it. | |
| Just a possibility, but if it is not true in this case it is surely easy | |
| to believe it is true in others. | |
| Sure, for those of us who can easily get a million email accounts from | |
| various places in any pseudonym we want, anonymous mail is unnecessary. | |
| But a legitimate and secure (and respected) way to send the occasional | |
| anonymous message is much preferable to (possibly illegal) deception and fraud. | |
| So, in short, even though the reader in question may indeed have been a | |
| spineless coward (not to mention whining nitwit), to insult him for his | |
| use of the anonymous server is harmful to the cause of anonymous mail, | |
| a cause which has few supporters and many disparagers, and a cause which | |
| the operators of the anonymous server in Finland should be commended for. | |
| Secure anonymous mail (which really doesn't quite exist yet, actually), | |
| like secure encryption, is something necessary and good for a free | |
| society and, and should not be disparaged. | |
| [Yes, you are 100% right. I really didn't mean to dis the anonymous | |
| mail service as a whole, I just wanted to rag on the butthead who | |
| sent me an anonymous piece of hate-mail. | |
| I personally don't use, nor have a need to use, the anonymous mailers, | |
| but I know a lot of people do. They DO provide a much needed service to | |
| a lot of people, and you are right they should be commended on a job well | |
| done. | |
| However, if someone wants to send me some kind of shitty piece of mail, | |
| get a pair of balls and show yourself. If you are so unsure of your comments | |
| that you need to hide, then your point must not be very valid.] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| "Jurassic Punk" T-shirts are now available from your phriends at CYBERPUNK | |
| SYSTEM. These 100% cotton shirts are black, with artwork on the front | |
| with the words "A subculture 5,120 years in the making." | |
| Underneath the letter are bitstreams "11010001011101". On the back, in white | |
| is "Attitude is everything." Allegedly similar in design to the Jurassic | |
| Park logo. | |
| Shirt $15 ea | |
| Cap $15 ea | |
| Color Decals $1 ea | |
| Please include $3 per item for shipping and handling, $5 if overseas. Allow | |
| 3-4 weeks for delivery. | |
| CYBERPUNK SYSTEM | |
| P.O. Box 771072 | |
| Wichita, KS 67277-1072 | |
| Legacy@cpu.cyberpnk1.sai.com | |
| ****** STILL AVAILABLE ****** | |
| On May 24 1992, two lone Pirates, Legacy of CyberPunk System, and Captain | |
| Picard of Holodeck, had finally had enough of AT&T. Together, they traveled | |
| to the AT&T Maintenance Facility, just west of Goddard, Kansas, and claimed | |
| the property in the name of Pirates and Hackers everywhere. They hoisted the | |
| Jolly Roger skull and crossbones high on the AT&T flagpole, where it stayed | |
| for 2 days until it was taken down by security. | |
| This event was photographed and videotaped by dGATOBAS Productions, to | |
| preserve this landmark in history. And now you can witness the event. | |
| For a limited time we are offering a 11" x 17" full color poster of the | |
| Jolly Roger Pirate flag flying high over AT&T, with the AT&T logo in plain | |
| view, with the caption; "WE CAME, WE SAW, WE CONQUERED." | |
| Also available, by request is a 20" x 30" full color poster, and a cotton | |
| T-shirt with the same full color picture on the front. | |
| Prices: | |
| 11" x 17" Full Color poster...........................$10 US | |
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| T-Shirt with picture on front.........................$20 US | |
| If you are interested in purchasing any of the above items, simply send check | |
| or money order for the amount, plus $3 US per item for postage and handling | |
| to: | |
| CYBERPUNK SYSTEM | |
| P.O. Box 771072 | |
| Wichita, KS 67277-1072 | |
| Be sure to specify size on T-shirt. | |
| A GIF of this is also available from CyberPunk System, 1:291/19 (FidoNet), | |
| 47:617/0 (VUARNet), 93:3316/0 (PlatinumNet), 69:2316/0 (CCi). FREQ magicname | |
| PIRATE. Also available uuencoded, send mail to Legacy@cpu.cyberpnk1.sai.com | |
| [God bless the free enterprise system! | |
| God bless capitalism! | |
| God bless America!] | |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| I am unhappy to say that UPi now has dropped writing the magazine from | |
| this point on. The reason is because Arch Bishop and myself do not have the | |
| time to get everyone to write their articles, sort the magazine out, etc, etc. | |
| This does not mean the group is dead, that is not true. The group is still | |
| alive, but all future releases will be sent to Phrack for publication but under | |
| the UPI name. | |
| If you want to get a list of all the current sites and members of UPI you | |
| can finger my internet account to get the list. If you want any of the phone | |
| number(s) for the sites, or you have any questions or anything else to say | |
| you can drop us a line. Anyways I guess that's it for now. ttyl | |
| The Lost Avenger/UPI | |
| Internet: mstone@nyx.cs.du.edu | |
| Voice Mailbox: 416-505-8636 | |
| [Phrack appreciates this offer to donate your files to us! We're sorry to | |
| hear that your mag won't be continuing, but I know what a pain in the | |
| ass it is to put out a magazine. It SUCKS! It's a time consuming | |
| thankless task. But what the hell, I'm stupid, and I have NO LIFE! Hehe.] | |
| *************************************************************************** | |
| ==Phrack Magazine== | |
| Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 2a of 27 | |
| Editorial | |
| **************************************************************************** | |
| This is going to piss people off, but hell, that's the point of having | |
| an editorial, eh? | |
| This issue I'd like to address something running rampant in our | |
| community: HYPOCRACY. I never really paid much attention to it, until | |
| the "Hacking At The End Of The Universe" conference in Amsterdam. | |
| The phrase "Information Wants to be Free," almost cliche by now, was | |
| heard screaming from nearly every speaker's mouth. It underlie in the | |
| tone of the whole proceedings. Everyone was either bitching about how | |
| this should be free, or that should be available, or it shouldn't be | |
| illegal to do some particular act, or they were fervently offering their | |
| support of these ideals. | |
| Granted, Holland has a notoriously permissive and open society; and | |
| indeed, Europe in general is far more laid back than the States, but | |
| even many in the US hold these ideals close to heart. | |
| One of the first things that pissed me off was the hundred guilder | |
| entrance fee. That's fifty dollars! Just to get in. On top of | |
| that one had to pay for a tent, sleeping bag, mattress and food. I have | |
| no problems with paying a fee, but this was Hack-Tic charging. One of | |
| the biggest proponents of "Information Wants to be Free!" | |
| Obviously YOUR information wants to be free, but theirs costs a hundred | |
| guilders. | |
| Even more shocking was the fact that nearly every session involving some | |
| kind of "technology" was geared around a Hack-Tic product: the | |
| Demon Dialer (tm), their POCSAG demodulator, their forthcoming | |
| spread spectrum lan adapter, or the magazine itself. Were these free? | |
| Were the information behind their design provided so would-be | |
| technoweenies could run right home and break out the soldering iron? | |
| Fuck no. Again, Hack-Tic's information is valuable, and YOU must PAY | |
| for the luxury of viewing it. Unlike XYZ Corporation's information, | |
| whose R & D or Financials (which might bring someone a hefty "finder's | |
| fee") so desperately wants to be free of its magnetic bonds and spread | |
| all the way to YOUR hard drive. | |
| I don't want to rag on Hack-Tic too much. I mean, throwing a conference | |
| costs a shitload of money, and I have a GREAT deal of respect for them | |
| for actually pulling off something so monumental. I just want to put | |
| things in perspective. The major cons in America (HoHo, Scon) really don't | |
| charge. They "ask" for donations. Sure, you might get a nasty look if | |
| you don't cough up five or ten bucks, but hell, everyone does. They | |
| WANT to. A good time is worth a handfull of change. And there isn't | |
| some awesome requirement just to get in the damn door. Besides, losses | |
| can always be made up by selling a plethora of crap such as t-shirts and | |
| videos, which everyone always wants to buy. (Hardware costs. :) ) | |
| Shifting back to America: 2600. Again, "Information Wants to be Free!" | |
| E. Goldstein, huge proponent of the slogan. Uh, do you pay five bucks | |
| an issue? I do. So, 2600's information isn't quite so eager to be free | |
| either, I guess. But, again, it does cost money to print a magazine | |
| like that, like it does to throw a conference, so certainly everyone can | |
| understand people trying to recap one's losses in a worthwhile project, | |
| right? | |
| Enter LOD Communications BBS Archive Project. The community went | |
| apeshit when thirty nine dollars was asked for the entire results | |
| of the project. LOD? Asking for MONEY? FOR INFORMATION??? | |
| INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE!!!#!@$ That's disgusting! | |
| But wait, I thought charging a little bit to try to recap losses | |
| (equipment, phone calls, disks, postage, TIME) was ok? "Oh sure it is | |
| dude, just not for you." Oh how silly of me. Of course! Thanks for | |
| setting me straight on that issue. | |
| Then there was Phrack. Always free to the community. Always available | |
| for everyone's enjoyment. Asking only that Corporate types pay a | |
| registration fee of a hundred dollars just to keep them honest. (They | |
| aren't.) Knowing full well that they are stealing it, sometimes quite | |
| brazenly. Resting quietly, knowing that they are just as unethical as | |
| they ever claimed us to be. | |
| We make no bones about money here. Our information is just as valuable | |
| as anyone's (probably more so) and is vastly more voluminous. Hell, | |
| Issue 43 was probably bigger than every Hack-Tic and almost every | |
| 2600 combined. And, wait a minute, could it be? Free? Oh my god! So | |
| it is. Free in both cost and access. | |
| Let me tell you something. Information does not want to be free, my | |
| friends. Free neither from its restraints nor in terms of dollar value. | |
| Information is a commodity like anything else. More valuable than the | |
| rarest element, it BEGS to be hoarded and priced. Anyone who gives | |
| something away for nothing is a moron. (I am indeed stupid.) I can't | |
| fault anyone for charging as long as they don't try to rationalize their | |
| reasoning behind a facade of excuses, all the while shouting "Information | |
| Wants to be Free!" | |
| Trade secrets don't want to be free, marketing projections don't want to | |
| be free, formulas don't want to be free, troop placements don't want to | |
| be free, CAD designs do not want to be free, corporate financial | |
| information doesn't want to be free, my credit report sure as hell | |
| doesn't want to be free! | |
| Let's take a step back: how to use a system IS information that should | |
| be proliferated, how computers network IS information that should be | |
| spread, new technologies WANT to be explained, holes ought to be pointed | |
| out, bug patches NEED to be free...note the difference? | |
| I'll end my rant with another piece of flawed logic. At HEU a debate | |
| raged on about why phone calls should be free. Hey, I love a toll-fraud | |
| device as much as the next guy (blue box tones still make me cry), and | |
| I've used more codes in my life than a million warez couriers and I make | |
| no bones about it...I fucking stole service! Yippee! Arrest me! | |
| The argument stated "The lines are already there, so why should I have | |
| to pay to use an unused line?" Ok, fine, you don't...but you DO have | |
| to pay for laying fiber, designing switch generic upgrades, ATM | |
| research, compression and filtering algorithm design, video dial tone, | |
| daily maintenance, directory assistance, operator service or any of the | |
| hundreds of other things your old fee would go towards. Don't like that | |
| argument? Fine, the tents at HEU were already there and the seats had | |
| been layed out and were unused...get me my hundred guilders refunded. | |
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| Once upon a time a Pig, a Cat, a Dog, and a Little Red Hen lived together | |
| in a little house. The Pig, the Cat, and the Dog were all very lazy. | |
| The Little Red Hen had to do everything around the house by herself. | |
| All the Pig, the Cat, and the Dog wanted to do was play. | |
| One day, as the Little Red Hen was raking in the yard, she found some | |
| seeds. "Who will help me plant these grains of wheat?" she asked. | |
| "Not I," said the Pig. | |
| "Not I," said the Cat. | |
| "Not I," said the Dog. | |
| "Then I will do it myself," said the Little Red Hen. And she did. | |
| Soon the wheat grew tall and golden. "Who will help me cut the wheat?" | |
| asked the Little Red Hen. | |
| "Not I," said the Pig. | |
| "Not I," said the Cat. | |
| "Not I," said the Dog. | |
| "Then I will do it myself," said the Little Red Hen. And she did. | |
| When the grain was cut and ready to be ground into flour, the Little Red | |
| Hen asked, "Who will help me take the grain to the mill?" | |
| "Not I," said the Pig. | |
| "Not I," said the Cat. | |
| "Not I," said the Dog. | |
| "Then I will do it myself," said the Little Red Hen. And she did. | |
| When the flour came back from the mill, the Little Red Hen asked, "Who | |
| will help me bake the bread?" | |
| "Not I," said the Pig. | |
| "Not I," said the Cat. | |
| "Not I," said the Dog. | |
| "Then I will do it myself," said the Little Red Hen. And she did. | |
| She made the flour into dough, and rolled the dough, and put it in the | |
| oven. When the bread was baked, she took it out of the oven. | |
| Mmmmmmmmmm! Didn't it smell good! | |
| "Who will help me eat this bread?" asked the Little Red Hen. | |
| "I will," said the Pig. | |
| "I will," said the Cat. | |
| "I will," said the Dog. | |
| "Oh, no, you won't!" said the Little Red Hen. "I found the seeds. I | |
| planted them. I harvested the grain and took it to the mill. I made | |
| the flour into bread. I did the work by myself, and now I am going to | |
| eat the bread--all by myself." | |
| And she did. | |
| Think back to your childhood...didn't we learn ANYTHING? |