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| ^*^ Issue XIV ^*^ | |
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| PWN by Knight Lightning PWN | |
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| On the Home Front/SummerCon '87 April 22, 1987 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Well I'd like to start off this issue with an apology to my readers. Although | |
| I had suspected it for quite some time, I never had any real reason to doubt | |
| the validity of some of the past events detailed in PWN. Please disregard and | |
| ignore these previous stories relating to Oryan QUEST. | |
| Oryan QUEST Busted/415 Gets Hit Again PWN Issue 4-2 | |
| Dan Pasquale Seeks New Entertainment PWN Issue 4-3 | |
| Oryan QUEST Vs. Dan Pasquale PWN Issue 6-1 | |
| Dan Pasquale: Still Hostile Or Ancient History? PWN Issue 7-1 | |
| The events regarding Oryan QUEST getting busted or having anything to do with | |
| Dan Pasquale (of the Fremont Police Department) were fictional propaganda | |
| devised and given to me under false pretenses by Oryan QUEST in an attempt to | |
| make himself look like a more experienced phreak and to give him more | |
| publicity and fame in the phreak/hack world. | |
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| Re-Announcing SummerCon! The biggest and best phreak/hack convention ever! | |
| Scheduled for June 19,20 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri and sponsored by | |
| TeleComputist Newsletter, Phrack Inc., and Metal Shop Private. | |
| The festivities will take place at the Executive International Best Western. | |
| There will be two adjoining rooms for guests to sack out in, but you are | |
| welcome to grab your own for space and privacy reasons. The phone number at | |
| the hotel is (314) 731-3800. The name being used to rent the rooms and the | |
| room numbers will remain unannounced until June 19, 1987 where this | |
| information will be placed on the Phrack Inc./Metal Shop Private VMS and the | |
| TeleComputist Information Line. This is to prevent any individuals from | |
| spoiling our fun at the Conference. | |
| We have received quite a few confirmations about people going and have heard | |
| from dozens more who plan to attend. Just based on who we know for sure, this | |
| will be an event to remember for the rest of your lives. | |
| The schedule works sort of like this; | |
| Friday Night - Party and introductions | |
| Saturday Afternoon - The conference will commence in the hotel's banquet hall. | |
| Saturday Night - More partying | |
| Sunday Morning - Everyone cruises home | |
| Guests are asked to please bring some extra cash to help pay for the expense | |
| of this weekend. The front money will be supplied by the sponsors, but any | |
| help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. | |
| Remember, everyone is welcome to show up. We only ask that you inform us | |
| (myself, Taran King, and/or Forest Ranger) of your plans. This also applies | |
| for speaking at the conference. Please inform us of the topic and how long | |
| you plan to talk. | |
| If you have any further questions please contact Knight Lightning, Taran King, | |
| or Forest Ranger on any bulletin board you can find us, the Phrack Inc./Metal | |
| Shop Private VMS, or call the TeleComputist Information Line at 314-921-7938. | |
| Hope to see you there. | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | |
| *** Special Newsflash *** | |
| ^*^ Free Seminar ^*^ | |
| When: June 19, 1987 (Morning and Evening) | |
| Where: Sheraton Plaza | |
| 900 West Port Plaza | |
| St. Louis, Missouri [Good timing isn't it] | |
| Topics: Advanced Tolls For Protocol Analysis | |
| Using the OSI 7-layer model | |
| Special operator interfaces for: - entry level operators | |
| - protocol technicians | |
| - software engineers | |
| Test T1, SNA, X.25, ISDN, SS#7 with the same tester | |
| Presented by: Atlantic Resource Corporation | |
| Featuring: The INTERVIEW 7000 (R) Series Protocol Analyzers | |
| Discussion: T1 Testing | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |
| Call to register: | |
| Tell them you are (pick one): | |
| - A manger responsible for protocol testing and certification | |
| - An engineer developing OSI 7-layer protocols | |
| - A network manager | |
| - Tech control supervisors | |
| Seating is limited so act quickly. | |
| RSVP Atlantic Research Corp. 800-368-3261 | |
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| Voice Numbers; The Road To Retirement April 5, 1987 | |
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| A rebuttal by Kerrang Khan (Edited for PWN) | |
| Contrary to popular opinion, I actually have a reason for not giving out my | |
| phone number. There has been enough bullshit about this "incident," and I | |
| guess it's time I gave my side of the story. | |
| I don't want anyone to have my phone number. Nobody in the phreak/hack world | |
| needs it. I'm easily reached via boards etc., and if it is that important to | |
| speak with me voice, loops and bridges do exist. It may be more convenient | |
| for you to have my voice number, but I don't think its really worth the risk. | |
| Face it, security people are getting serious about tracking people down. | |
| Unless you move around the country on a monthly basis, you might as well | |
| retire when your phone number gets 'out'. This is not to say everyone whose | |
| number isn't secure is due to be busted but consider the following: | |
| If I have your phone number I also have: | |
| 1) Your full name | |
| 2) Age | |
| 3) Address | |
| 4) Criminal record (its public knowledge) | |
| As well as just about anything else that comes to mind. If I can do that, | |
| just think what an investigator can do. As far as Psychic Warlord's policy of | |
| no number, no access goes, well I think it sucks. Anyone here remember "The | |
| Board" in 313? [See Phrack World News Issues 7-1 and 9-1 for information | |
| concerning "THE BOARD" and its aftermath.] | |
| I don't know much about Psychic Warlord and he doesn't need to know much about | |
| me. Its his system, and he can do what he likes with it, but I hope this | |
| isn't the wave of the future. Its a good policy not to leave phone numbers | |
| when calling boards for the first time, and after that, you'll have to use | |
| common sense. That is what it all comes down to, common sense. It seems to | |
| be in short supply these days. | |
| Post Taken From Metal Shop Private | |
| ______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Metalland South: Phreak BBS or MetalliFEDS Inc.? June 2, 1987 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Metalland South BBS, at 404-327-2327, was once a fairly well known bulletin | |
| board, where many respected members of the hack/phreak community resided. It | |
| was originally operated by two guys from Metal Communications, Inc., but it | |
| wasn't an MCI club board. The sysop was Iron Man and the co-sysop was Black | |
| Lord. Recently, it has come to the writer's attention, that MS has come under | |
| new management, new policies, and possibly a new idea; Sting. | |
| Somewhere around September-October 1986, Iron Man removed all of the hack/ | |
| phreak related subboards as well as all G-philes from the system. He was | |
| apparently worried about getting busted. The last time this reporter spoke | |
| with him, Iron Man said he intended to put the hack/phreak subs back up. Then, | |
| not long after this conversation, the number was changed (The original number | |
| was 404-576-5166). | |
| A person using the alias of The Caretaker was made co-sysop and Iron Man would | |
| not reply to feedback. Everything was handled by The Caretaker [TC from now | |
| on]. TC did not allow any hack/phreak subs, but said he would put them up if | |
| the users would follow STRICT validation procedures. | |
| Strict validation on MS includes: | |
| ^*^ Your Real Name | |
| ^*^ Your Address | |
| ^*^ Your Voice Phone Number | |
| ^*^ A Self-Addressed Envelope (in which he will send back with your account | |
| number and password.) | |
| It is obvious to see the ramifications here. A board or sysop gets busted and | |
| then makes a deal to turn over the board to some company or agency. To make | |
| sure that they get who they want, you have to give them all this info, and the | |
| only you can get a password is to let them mail it to you, thus guaranteeing | |
| that if something illegal is posted under that account, you are responsible, | |
| no ifs, ands, or buts. | |
| Now, with the always helpful use of CN/A and various other special procedures, | |
| this reporter and several others have contacted the home of The Caretaker. TC | |
| will not admit to being or to not being The Caretaker. He says he "may be." | |
| Also, while speaking with to Taran King, TC tried to engineer Taran's phone | |
| number three times, using trickery like "let's be friends, what is your phone | |
| number?" TK gave the guy the MSP number, figuring everyone has it. Also TC | |
| is older than 18 (estimated at age 30), and he has three phone lines in his | |
| house. When called, he will not admit to who he is, who runs MS, or who is | |
| the sysop of it. Also, besides begging for you phone number (or demanding he | |
| call you). TC tries to trap you into admitting that you are/have committed | |
| toll fraud. In TK's case, TC tried to get Taran to admit to using other | |
| person's LD service PINs. | |
| The whole aura of mystery around Metalland South seems enough to make it not | |
| worth calling. I urge you never to call this system and never send in | |
| information like that to any system. | |
| Recently I have spoken with Iron Man, and he says "I gave the board to some | |
| guy cause I was sick of running it." Well, he is lying as you will see in the | |
| following transcript: | |
| ME: So, gave it away. To who? | |
| IM: I really don't know him that well. I can give you his first name. | |
| ME: No, that is okay. How old is he? | |
| IM: I don't know. We only talked once and I sent him the software. | |
| ME: Is his name XXXXX, XXXXX (TC's real name)? | |
| IM: I really don't know. | |
| ME: So why did you give the board to someone you don't know? | |
| IM: That was the only chance of keeping it up. | |
| Now, IM do you know him or not? Do you just go throwing the board around? I | |
| thought you said you knew his first name? | |
| ^*^ How the heck could he send him the software and not know his name? | |
| (Yeah, I suppose he AE'd a 30 sub system. I can see it now, "To whom | |
| these disks concern." | |
| ^*^ Didn't IM seem to know much too little about The Caretaker? I could | |
| understand him not having the guy's last name or address, but not even | |
| knowing his age or where he lives..? | |
| Here are some other things to think about. There is an entire subboard | |
| dedicated to law enforcement and the local police even have an account on the | |
| system under the name CRIMESTOPPERS. I wonder what they would have to say | |
| about codes on the bulletin board. Keep in mind that Metalland South has no | |
| affiliation with Metallibashers, Inc. or Metal Communications, Inc. | |
| Please do not harass the board or its sysop(s), for it serves no purpose. Now | |
| understand that this article is not definitely stating that this board is | |
| directly connected to any law enforcement agency, you can decide this for | |
| yourself. | |
| Article Written By >UNKNOWN USER< | |
| (An Anonymous Phrack Field Reporter) | |
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| Editorial Comments... | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| I just wanted to make a few comments about the above article. >UNKNOWN USER< | |
| is the official handle that shall be used by anyone supplying an article, but | |
| wishes for his name not to be mentioned. Its symbolic of the "anonymous user" | |
| function on Metal Shop Private, but it has no direct connection. | |
| We, the editors of Phrack, do not necessarily agree with any of the above | |
| statements and we do encourage those with opposite viewpoints to voice them. | |
| PWN can be used as the forum for those viewpoints, in which I shall voice no | |
| opinion. One more thing, for the record, I did edit the article (with the | |
| author's consent) and will continue to do so to ensure that the original | |
| author's style will not revel their identity. | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| ______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Toll Fraud Trial Sets New Tone June 5, 1987 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| >From Network World | |
| by Josh Gonze (Staff Writer) | |
| "May be first jury finding for abuse" | |
| Dallas - The recent jury conviction of a Texas man for the theft and sale of | |
| long-distance access codes may make it easier for long-haul carriers to stem | |
| the tide of toll fraud, which costs the industry an estimated 500 million | |
| dollars a year. | |
| On May 11, 1987, a U.S. District Court jury here [in Dallas] found Dallas | |
| resident Jack Brewer guilty on two counts each of trafficking and possession | |
| of telephone access codes stolen from Texas National Telecommunications Inc. | |
| (TNT), a Texas long-distance carrier. Brewer was charged under a section of | |
| the federal COMPREHENSIVE CRIME CONTROL ACT of 1984. | |
| Sources close to the case said Brewer may be the first person to be convicted | |
| by a jury for toll fraud in the United States. The case is also seen as | |
| important because it indicates growing recognition of toll fraud as a serious | |
| crime. | |
| Brewer was selling the stolen codes, which telephone callers use to access | |
| long-distance circuits of carriers other than AT&T and which those carriers | |
| use for billing, says Terry K. Ray, the Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecuted | |
| Brewer. TNT officials said use of the stolen codes cost the company $30,000. | |
| Ray said he met with representatives of MCI Communications Corp. last week to | |
| discuss the investigative techniques used to apprehend Brewer and legal | |
| methods used to win the conviction. Brewer will be sentenced by a judge on | |
| June 4 [Yeah the story is a little old, so what], and faces a maximum sentence | |
| of 50 years imprisonment and a $1 million fine. | |
| Toll fraud places a heavy financial burden on MCI and other carriers. Neither | |
| MCI or AT&T would divulge what toll fraud costs them, but U.S. Sprint | |
| Communications Co. said fraudulent use of access codes lowered its | |
| first-quarter 1987 revenue by $19 million. | |
| Brewer was apprehended through a sting operation conducted with the help of | |
| TNT, Southwestern Bell Corp., and the U.S. Secret Service. Southwestern Bell | |
| monitored Brewer's private telephone as he dialed numbers sequentially in a | |
| trial-and-error attempt to obtain active access numbers. The Regional Bell | |
| Holding Company kept a list of the working access codes obtained by Brewer. | |
| Secret Service agents then contacted Brewer, posing as buyers of access | |
| numbers. For $3,000, Brewer sold them a list of 15 numbers, which matched the | |
| list, made by the RBC [Just a tad greedy wasn't he?]. | |
| MCI has joined with AT&T, U.S. Sprint and some smaller carriers to form the | |
| Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA). Rami Abuhamdeh, executive | |
| director of Tysons Corner, a Virginia based group, said there have been | |
| several convictions for toll fraud to date, but those cases were decided by | |
| judges, not juries. | |
| A number of federal and state statues apply in stolen code cases, depending on | |
| how and when the offender defrauds the carrier, Abuhamdeh said. Gaston Sigur, | |
| a lawyer for exchanges, they will faze out code numbers as a way of accessing | |
| long-distance circuits and the level of toll fraud will decline. | |
| Thanks to Jester Sluggo | |
| Typed for PWN by Knight Lightning | |
| ______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| PWN Quicknotes | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| A guy who was involved in the California area phreak/pirate organization, | |
| known as The Duplicator, was reported as being killed in a plane crash. | |
| Info by Sir Francis Drake (3/31/87) | |
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| Doc Holiday was busted for hacking a COSMOS system that was local to him. | |
| Apparently, he dialed direct and the CO most likely had CLID. (4/2/87) | |
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| KEN is working on version 3.0 of Forum-PC, and there are rumors that it may be | |
| public domain. | |
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| The Broadway Show BBS, once known as The Radio Station, will be returning to | |
| the 212 NPA. Please contact Broadway Hacker for details. | |
| Information From Broadway Hacker (4/16/87) | |
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| The rumor going around on Pirate-80 (P-80) that The Lineman is a fed should be | |
| disregarded as The Lineman in question lives in the western part of the nation | |
| and not the famous sysop of Atlantis. Information From The Lineman (4/20/87) | |
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| Special Notice: As of Phrack XVI, Lucifer 666 will become the author of | |
| Phrack World News. Please send any news, stories or articles to him. I will | |
| be mildly active, but only for special reports or editing. | |
| Knight Lightning - June 5, 1987 | |
| ______________________________________________________________________________ | |