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nano3rd
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PHREAKING
      #177785 - 08/03/04 10:23 PM Attachment (3 downloads)

My first post ever on this site.. I've been here for a while too..

It's interesting to see so many people I can relate too.. My first pc was the commadore PET, I remember playing this alien game and the words "banzai" flashing..
950-0488's ring a bell?
07004561000 ?
QSD! holy Best if kept off the board.. I have flashbacks of CBI accounts
vmb codelines..
the europeans loved the AT&T calling cards when their blueboxes were out of service
parmasterx75 rings a bell too

Telegard BBS software, playing Tradewars..

The golden age of ma'bell when you could call the 0perator and ask them to "check a line", give'em the BBS number you've been redialing for the last 3 hours, and BAM, their 1200 baud connection dropped.. I had that timing down pretty good..
then they started to CHARGE for it.. third party billing to CN still works to this day!

carrier access codes didn't have that "ten ten".. just the TEN..

Payphone's actually had phonebooks back then.

was anyone at defcon over the weekend ?

>>>I have personally been thinking that the computer fad is almost over now, and I am looking towards the possibility of becoming a certified fry tech at Wendy's. (WCFT)

Gotta remember that one..



By the way, I figured I had to post a message here now, when I saw the bottom of the page I just read, it showed this:

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Adderall doesn't seem to be sold anywhere online.. whats up with that.. Ritalin is scarce but G'Best if kept off the board I havn't found jack for Adderall..

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debbie4884
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: nano3rd]
      #177845 - 08/04/04 09:59 AM

I like the license plate. I'm from Michigan too...just wondering what city your from, it would be interesting if we are close. Right now I'm in Lansing, but will be moving back to the Detroit area within a week (Madison Heights).
Let me know if you want... Thanks!

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mackmoves
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: nano3rd]
      #177852 - 08/04/04 10:56 AM

950's?! of coarse, those probly the first pbx's i've come in contact with.

remember x-modem? ymodem,ymodem-g,z modem and then the hyped up superzmodem?

then if you installed amodem you had to use dip switches to set the comm port.anyhow this has wandered a little outside the original post.lol.

Unless anyone wants to start a those were the days thread ill leave it here.

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radiometer
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: mackmoves]
      #177998 - 08/04/04 09:42 PM

Seeing as this is all off-topic and all...

Phreaking might not be quite dead yet (nor secure telephone communication) thanks to VoIP.


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flippie
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: nano3rd]
      #178151 - 08/05/04 04:13 PM

Wow dude welcome to 2004, it HAS been a long strange trip, hasn't it?

The PET - OMG that is ancient - the built-in BASIC in those was written by Microsoft, believe it or not (look it up, I'm not kidding).

par=tymnetgawd or something it was.

0488 was the ITT CIC, didn't they have like 14 or 16 digit codes? I remember those only too well - FGBs I think they were called, all 950-xxxx were Feature Group B is what the 950-xxxx codes were called. We had a local one that was pretty much guessable, you could hack a code by hand in a few minutes and it'd last for months, so we would bounce through a System 75 DISA or a(n) (global) outdial of some sort we'd set up and use them all day long.

CBI accounts - oh my - 123ab453-c7 for instance. I hated that Best if kept off the board - it was as annoying as heck trying to get the street TYPE right - did they spell out Drive or is it DR or Drv etc. So we wrote a SALT script to take care of it for us (SALT - remember that, the Script Application Language for Telex?)

Oh and wow yeah we would just run 4-Tel maintenance (which was at the time accessable via a dialup line with no password) on a line to disconnect a busy BBS, that would drop the carrier long enough for us to get in - it was fun to do with voicelines too, because someone would be talking to someone else, then suddenly their phone is dead and then ringing right away and it'd be you - after you did it to the same person ten or twelve times, they'd start wondering...

Oh yeah and ATT Alliance Teleconference...oh my, we can talk for hours about this fun (past-tense) stuff.

Weren't all the carded NUIs trxxx or tr.b01 or something like that that started with a particular kind of prefix? I just plain don't remember.

MBBS was fun - it was like *the* way to meet women online, anyway - they didn't hang on Lutz, and they *damned* sure didn't hang on QSD, unless old foreign men looking for little boys counts as women...

I gave up on cons years ago - Defcon is now basically just a party for the semi-technically literate kids - I realize there are a lot of good connections and smaller groups essentially using the cover of Defcon to hook up and party on their own, but for the most part, I'd rather just read about the escapades. Same with 2600 magazine, if it still exists - and Phrack - passe at best nowdays.

Remember Sundevil? What a laughing stock the US Secret Service made of themselves, to get reamed out in front of a courtroom by the judge. What a bunch of losers.

A quote from Video Vindicator's VinCrypt documentation:

"Remember, 96% of all Secret Servicemen prefer camels - the other 4% prefer other men."

I sure hope they never got that dude.


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flippie
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: mackmoves]
      #178152 - 08/05/04 04:16 PM

Actually 950s are what are called a Feature Group B - they weren't PBXs, although they acted the same for "our" purposes. The distinction is technically significant, but it is sorta anal of me to point it out, since I am sure that everyone here knows perfectly well what you mean.

( http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/products/swa/SWA_FGB.html )

The "Rainbow" box is real, but all it did was allow a lot of different specific tones to be generated, basically just a DTMF oscillator for tones specific to telco. You could put macros in it and stuff - Hac-Tic published plans for them, I think. There was a fake one called a Blotto Box though (remember King Blotto's BBS?) that involved using a gas-powered generator to send a high voltage surge through telephone lines, supposedly shutting down large areas at once..that is naturally nonsense, but it was written to be sarcastic, like Cult of the Dead Cat was a paraody of those wonderful Cow folks. Wow, I wonder what DRU would be like if it was still up? (NUP was either THRASH or PIGF*CKER, either worked)

X-modem is the "new" name for it, it was actually called Christopherson Protocol (I think that's how its spelled) after Ward Christopherson who invented it. Up until then, we were stuck using University of Chicago's Kermit. Bah.

(insert something about adderall here so this post is remotely on topic)

PS - I am noticing parts of my posts are either missing or being replaced by phrases like "Best if not discussed here" which is without a doubt a respectful and appreciated way for the site admins here to keep the board clean, and it tells me that I (maybe we in general) are pushing a limit we shouldn't push, so I'm going to follow through with a promise I made earlier in this thread, and STFU about the subject.

But *darn* if they weren't they fun times, eh?

Edited by flippie (08/06/04 05:02 AM)


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nano3rd
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: flippie]
      #178362 - 08/06/04 05:41 PM Attachment (4 downloads)

KING BLOTTO! OMFG.. Sundevil.. I heard something about Sundevil 2 either going to happen or happened..

Is there any type of safe I can put my ritalin in, where it won't open for like 12 hours? (and without manual override)
heh yeah.

REmember the 702 bridges? "pirate party line" there was a white bridge and a black bridge.. haa..

I'm thinking maybe it's X-modem's fault I have ADHD, as I went fuckin nuts waiting 45 minutes for the 750K file to download, just watching that Best if kept off the board block go by .. tick tick..

Its a shame I'm trolled inside my house, during ONE of the FIFTEEN awesome weather days Michigan is lucky to get each year..

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flippie
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: nano3rd]
      #178377 - 08/06/04 07:33 PM

I remember hearing about Sundevil II, but I have no idea what became of it - by the time Sundevil I went down, my friends and I had long ago migrated to more sophisticated methods of calling - and when we wanted to do those "unusual" things (experimenting with a particular kind of system that could get bad attention regardless of diverting, for example) we would rent a hotel room for the night. It is amazingly easy to be the poor confused guy on your Oki 900 cellphone (which almost nobody had at the time, so you look all the more important) explaining to what sounds like a business partner how you "lost the papers in your luggage" then with an exhasperated look, beg the person behind the counter to give you a room with just your (totally fake) student ID or whatever - now you have free local (global) calling and a private room to do what you want from, and your only worry is any physical description the clerk might be able to give of you. Pay in cash, because "your wallet was in your luggage - thank god you stuffed some money in your pocket" You have made sure to let your friends in later, and not drive your car past a window they can see.

I remember when a few unnamed people in a popular group in NYC got nailed, and they said something to the police to the effect of "We did it because we enjoy having power over your lives" - WOW I never felt such a total wave of honesty in my life. Here all these darned little 2600 kiddies are running around yammering about how "information wants to be free" with their need to rationalize, and this unnamed group has the sheer courage to tell it like it is/was. Face it, most people didn't do what they did out of sheer love for computers OR out of curiousity or to `learn how things work' or to `test' - they (we) did it because it feels good to know things most people don't, and it feels even better to be able to flex that into a sense of personal power. When the k0dez-kidz started with the rationale is when I got off the bus - I did what *I* did because I am (was) smart enough to get away with having more power than anyone else I knew, excluding possibly some other hackers. To heck with "exploring" or "learning" - this was a *I am better and smarter and stronger than you, and I can control you like a puppet* thing. But I digress...

It does scare me a bit, - having fallen almost entirely out of that scene myself, I have to wonder if there aren't groups of older teenagers who don't have control of the vast majority of ESS5s and DMS100s and more in the USA. Ordinarily I would be amused at the thought, but with what is happening in the world today, not only would those kids be facing potential life sentences, but their knowledge could be used by the kind of cowardly S.O.B.s who murder innocent people on tape, or who fly planes into buildings.

It scares the tar out of me that if WE were able to do it - well, lets all just pray that telcos are a lot smarter now. And afterwards, let's all pray that same thing again, this time with all of our heart. I just think back at what we could have done had we been both organized and out to cause harm, instead of just fun. I honestly never sat and thought "gee what kind of DAMAGE could we do?" but in retrospect thinking about it nowdays, it could have at least caused many deaths, like by routing a certain percentage of 911 calls from elderly neighborhoods to a always-busy test number or something - if it was carefully done, the death and crime rates in certain specific areas could be manipulated. Or how about simply listening to certain lawyers or stockbrokers, or watching Information America passwords scroll by...

Yeah that prayer is for real and it is called for. I hope they not only padlock trash bins, but that they guard them with multiple heavily-armed guards.


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flippie
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Re: PHREAKING [Re: flippie]
      #178457 - 08/07/04 07:31 AM

Checking this thread this morning to see if anyone had added any more memories (with promises of discontinuing this off-topic conversation long forgotten) I re-read my last post there, and it really made me think.

Am I that old? Did something change somewhere? Are times really that different? Have I become an untrusting coward hoping that the current flock of kids is deprived of the same opportunities to grow emotionally by finding a way to beat the system like we did?

Would anybody who has been participating in this thread mind sharing your thoughts on this subject? Think - nowdays most kiddiez hack on the web, they are preoccupied by defacing web sites with other people's scripts. That is all well and dandy, and I see it as no different than spraypaint tagging buildings (or releasing viruses - putting THEIR code onto YOUR PC - low-level mammal behavior, young teenage tomcats spraying the drapes).

But someone mentioned wardialing - remember that? Remember exploring the telco inside and out and piecing together how the switches networked and how you could get to various switching interfaces (like MSI) from even low-level accounts (I am talking specifically about one large telco in this example, but the same thing applies to the others). Do people still do that, and are there still kids who climb through trash bins?

Do people still hack property appraiser computers to dump your local telco's properties (since they are rarely labeled from the outside, usually they are just solid brick buildings) then driven around through their parking lots jotting down tag numbers, then running those through DMV to get the registrar's name and address, then using that info to do a CBI/Equifax pull to get their SSN so now you have a significant part of that employee's password (and yea spouses cars, leases, company cars - drive around in half a dozen parking lots and jot down 20 or 30 tag numbers and we'd end up with half a dozen passwords easily).

Do people still do stuff like that? Does it mean that because I'm now pushing 40 I am getting old and scared of people who WERE JUST LIKE ME when I was their age? Not the kids specifically, more power and freedom to them, but because of the global situation, it isn't difficult to imagine genuinely evil people being able to piece stuff together the same as we did. I know a lot has changed and the telcos are much much more aware of what is going on, but still, I am thinking of one specific time when we had a GTE supervisor stoned out of her mind sitting on my couch talking about how they hold regular security meetings to discuss how to tell if someone is trying to con you out of info, what never to talk about, etc - I asked her flat-out "Did they ever tell you in those meetings NOT to sit in a room full of hackers describing your security meetings?" and she just laughed and said yes they did. BTW her favorite recreational drug of choice was huffing Scotchguard, the stuff you protect furniture with. This is someone who is trusted with propriatary data by a very major telco (again this is years ago and much has hopefully changed).

If teenagers could do it then, could well-financed zealot terrorists do it again? Remember, Carnivore / DCS-1000 is only watching IP on the Internet, and we are talking about the PSTN.

I am dying to know what people think - is certain kinds of hacking somehow WORSE now than it was, because of our global situation, is it MORE evil? Is it more dangerous to the country as a whole that there are people (like me and most decent hacks I know) who genuinely don't care about the law, we just look at it as another obstacle that has to be accounted for and addressed?

Is it time to "come together" and NOT fight "Big Brother" because these days he is on our side?

Because of contractual obligation, I cannot say more about this, but this much has already been made public - shortly there will be biometric scanners on all commercial aircraft that do facial recognition of the person sitting in every seat, and of course recording activity aboard the plane. Is this good or bad?

I said before, penicillin saves thousands of lives, but it is deadly poisonous to some people - so is it good or evil, and the answer was that penicillin is MOLD, good and evil are just objective labels like terrorist and freedom fighter. If you read the Iraq blogs anymore, you see that the USA troops in Iraq right now are "terrorists" to the people who live there, and "freedom fighters" to OUR media.

I guess I've typed myself into a corner - it is no longer a question of "is hacking now more or less a threat to our daily lives than it was `in the day'" as it is a question of what the distinction between good and evil is, and how we as a society make this decision.

Okay I admit it, I don't know where I'm rambling to, but I'd love to hear comments from any of the older-school people who have thought about this before and wondered what the future held. Do we need sunglasses because the future is so bright, or because the blast will blind us until the particles melt us?

Sorry for the long and off-topic rant. It wasn't intended to be like this, but the coffee just kept the fingers moving.


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