| ==Phrack Inc.== | |
| Volume Two, Issue 20, File 8 of 12 | |
| Metal Shop Private's -- Social Engineering | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| This was a subboard similar to the Phreak/Hack Sub but it concerned the art of | |
| social engineering or bullshitting to get information. | |
| 1/27: CAROT/RC-MAC | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker 46 | |
| Date: 2:46 am Sun Apr 26, 1987 | |
| The numbers before/after CAROT are the generic and version.. for instance | |
| 2CAROT3 is CAROT 2, generic 3. The highest I have seen is 2CAROT4, but there | |
| are probably more. Also a number that refers to a CAROT system could also be | |
| it's particular number, if there is more than one in a particular area. | |
| RC-MAC (Recent Change Memory Administration Center) is a place where a clerk | |
| enters information into an electronic switching system via a Recent Change | |
| terminal. The information changed can be a variety of things, but things like | |
| Class of Service, CCF's, EA Interlata Carriers (called a PIC, Primary | |
| Independent Carrier, I believe, something along those lines), etc. Data that | |
| is to perform Recent Changes upon an ESS switch is screened by a computer | |
| system called RMAS (Remote Memory Administration System) for validity. RMAS is | |
| generally running under a unix OS. | |
| A few actual Recent Changes look something like this: | |
| RC:LINE;CHG: | |
| ORD XXXXXXX | |
| TRC | |
| ! | |
| That is an RC upon a line, to change something. The TRC is TRaCe, I think, | |
| and the ! is needed for some reason. | |
| You can also have: | |
| RC:MLHG;CHG: (RC upon a Multi Line Hunt Group); RC:MPTY;TWPTY: (RC upon a | |
| Multi Party line, a 2 party line) | |
| Oh yeah, those examples I typed in might be wrong, I don't memorize them or | |
| anything so don't sue me if they aren't right. Also they are for a 1AESS. | |
| Phantom | |
| 2/27: Bah.. | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker 46 | |
| Date: 2:54 am Sun Apr 26, 1987 | |
| (Sorry to post two in a row...) | |
| Hatter, RC-MAC does have COSMOS access, at least they have a login prefix | |
| assigned as 'RECENT CHANGE', which is RCxx, where the xx is two numbers. Theyy | |
| don't seem to logged on that often though. Some other systems they may have | |
| access to include RC/V, Recent Change annd Verify, I don't understand RC/V | |
| that much, but RC/V has channels into electronic offices, just like RC | |
| channels. RMAS is access to an RC channel. | |
| PS-I'm open for corrections..I'm not 100% sure about all this shit either. | |
| Phantom | |
| 3/27: Bell Security | |
| Name: Knight Lightning | |
| Date: 7:14 pm Thu Apr 30, 1987 | |
| What would you have to do and who would you have to call and what would you | |
| have to say etc to find out about anything being on your line that you didn't | |
| want (hint hint)? | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| 4/27: (3232232 | |
| Name: Doom Prophet 21 | |
| Date: 4:57 pm Fri May 01, 1987 | |
| Try your CO (they would know if a DNR was there of course), or for CLID marked | |
| numbers, your SCC switch controller. They won't always read you the CT06 | |
| though (heh).. | |
| 5/27: Yeah but | |
| Name: Knight Lightning 2 | |
| Date: 10:17 am Sat May 02, 1987 | |
| Who would you say that you are, why would you be calling, and what would you | |
| ask to find out if it was there? | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| 6/27: RC-MAC | |
| Name: Mad Hatter 51 | |
| Date: 3:12 pm Wed May 06, 1987 | |
| RC-MAC.. are they any good for engineering? If so, for what? Thanks... Also, | |
| what are the functions of MMOC? | |
| -Hatter | |
| 7/27: RC-MAC | |
| Name: Taran King 1 | |
| Date: 5:58 pm Wed May 06, 1987 | |
| The Recent Change Memory Administration Center is the place at which orders | |
| are put in to do changes to subscriber lines, etc. It is a very useful | |
| office, but this all depends on what you want to get done. I believe they | |
| have access to RC terminals (makes sense anyway...) so you could get then to | |
| complete any RC transaction that you wished to have done provided that you've | |
| got a good excuse. Hope that helps a bit.. | |
| -TK | |
| 8/27: CT reports | |
| Name: Control C 8 | |
| Date: 9:07 pm Wed May 06, 1987 | |
| Here's something you may be intrested in: | |
| Report Reason for Report | |
| ------ ----------------- | |
| CT01 To print information pertaining to a line trace requested by an input | |
| message. | |
| CT02 To indicate that this message contains information pertaining to a | |
| line trace requested by an input message. | |
| CT03 To indicate that an interoffice or outgoing seven-digit call has been | |
| placed form a directory number to another directory number. | |
| CT04 To indicate that the incoming call has been placed to the indicated | |
| directory number from a trunk. The trunk network number (TNN) is | |
| given. Translation information for the called directory number or | |
| the terminating directory number indicated that a trace should be | |
| made of all calls to this number. | |
| CT05 Indicates thatan outgoing ten digit call has been placed from | |
| directory number to another directory number. A check of the | |
| Calling Line Identification (CLID) list indicates that a trace of | |
| all calls to this ten-digit number should be made. | |
| CT06 To print the contents of the CLID list in response to input message | |
| CI-LIST or as the result of an error being detected in a CLID entry | |
| by audit 32. The audit will remove the directory number in which the | |
| error was found. If CLID list in printed in responce to a TTY | |
| message, then it will be a priority of SCHED and an 'A' will print | |
| out with the header. If CLID list is printed as a result of an error | |
| found by the audit an 'M' will print out with the header since it | |
| will be a priority of MAN. | |
| If anyone want to know any other output reports let me know.. | |
| Control | |
| 9/27: SCCS | |
| Name: Mad Hatter 51 | |
| Date: 11:18 am Thu May 07, 1987 | |
| What is the difference between SCCS and TSPS SCCS? Is it that TSPS SCCS is | |
| used by TSPS only? That sounds logical, but I wasn't sure anyway. Anyone | |
| ever hear of Network Administration? What are they good(used) for? | |
| Questions, questions, questions.... | |
| -Hatter | |
| 10/27: NAC/CT0X reports | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker 46 | |
| Date: 10:58 pm Thu May 07, 1987 | |
| Network Administration is also known as the NAC, Network Administration | |
| Center, also called Dial Assignment. They are located in the BOC building, I | |
| believe, along with the LAC (Loop Assignment Center) and SSC (Special Service | |
| Center) and a few others. The NAC basically deal with new lines being put in, | |
| they do things like figure out how to evenly distribute the number of lines so | |
| there won't be any shortage, and things like that, it's similar to the LAC but | |
| I don't know any big differences in the two right now. | |
| Ctrl C, where did you get the CT0X message summaries? Pretty good info | |
| though, but I can say that I have only seen a CT06 (when I pulled it up), a | |
| CT04, and a CT03 message. CT04 ID's a TNN (as he said) connected through the | |
| destination ESS to a particular DN. It can then be determined the general area | |
| of where the call is coming from from the TNN. But there is differences if you | |
| are calling over interoffice trunks (local calls) or tandem trunks, or long | |
| haul, or inter-LATA... | |
| Phantom | |
| 11/27: Offices, systems | |
| Name: Doom Prophet 21 | |
| Date: 5:21 pm Tue May 12, 1987 | |
| Ok, for all you D00ds, here's some really hot classified information on Telco | |
| offices and the systems they use for maitenance functions. If you run into a | |
| problem engineering, simply say you are from any of the following offices. I | |
| will go into a brief description of each below. Enjoy! | |
| FUCK-Facilities Utilization Control Kitchen. A really hot office. They keep | |
| backups of all systems per a LATA, or in special cases, the entire BOC area, | |
| along with user logs and passwords. They use the CUNTLICK system to interface | |
| with SHIT, explained momentarily. They ar difficult to reach as no one knows | |
| their number, and anyone calling it has to enter a special queue dispenser | |
| where he enters routing information to reach the FUCK ACD. The FUCK | |
| technicians answer as normal subscribers and you have to tell them a codeword. | |
| PENIS-Plant Engineering Network Information System. Used by the PMS to deal | |
| with outside plant details and layout maps. | |
| CUNTLICK-Computer Utilities Network In the Control Kitchen. Used to sensor | |
| with SHIT. | |
| SHIT-Supreme Hardware Inventory Totals. Self explanatory. | |
| CRAP-Customer Repair Analysis Service. They use PENIS to supply PMS with info. | |
| PISS-Primary Intertoll Switching Servicemen. Corrdinate classes 1 through 4 | |
| toll offices and monitor the STP's. | |
| BITCH-Building Installation Table Channel. Used by SHIT technicians to obtain | |
| new switch and office status. | |
| SCAB-Switching Cable Analysis Burea. They work with PMS for trunk testing and | |
| maintenance. The systems they use are FART and DOPAMINE. | |
| Well, that's about all! Oh, don't forget BASTARD (Box Accessible System To Aid | |
| Real D00ds). A special in band NPA with full OSC support for blue boxers to | |
| experiment within legally (only operating in special areas). | |
| That's all! Hope it helped!!!1 | |
| 12/27: MORE!! | |
| Filename: c:msgs\A-26730.1 | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker 46 | |
| Date: 7:29 pm Tue May 12, 1987 | |
| You forgot a few: | |
| DOGSHIT-Division Operations Group SHIT (see above post). DOGSHIT is like SHIT, | |
| except that DOGSHIT is in a division. | |
| CATPISS-Centralized Automatic Tandem Priorities Interexchange Support System. | |
| Self-explanitory. | |
| BEER-Bell Electrical Engineering Research | |
| COOL-Computerized Operations On Loops | |
| Ah well, mine weren't near as good but at least I tried. | |
| Phantom | |
| 13/27: Yet still more... | |
| Name: Taran King 1 | |
| Date: 8:58 pm Tue May 12, 1987 | |
| Hey now, hey now, that was sheer incompetence...leaving out the following! | |
| BOOGER - Bell Operational Office for Generation of ESS Reports. Self | |
| Explanitory | |
| STAN - Spanish Tacos And Nachos. This support group, Californian based, | |
| maintains food services for all superior employees (all employees). | |
| NATE - Nacho And Taco Emissary. This department secretly interfaces STAN with | |
| the rest of the network due to the STAN group's inability to fit in with | |
| society. **Due to divestiture, NATE and STAN are no longer part of the | |
| network** | |
| IL DUCE - Not an acronym, but the janitorial services department of the | |
| network. | |
| PUMPKIN - Peripheral Unit Modulator Phor Kitchen Installations of NATE. This | |
| group is in charge of interfacing kitchen activities through Project Genesis. | |
| See RAPE. | |
| BRRR-RING - The official word for the sound an AT&T phone makes receiving an | |
| incoming call. | |
| BANANA - Basic Analog Network Analog Network Analog (No wonder they went | |
| digital!!!). | |
| RAPE - Red Afro-PUMPKIN Enthusiast. This group, led by Peter, cheers IL DUCE | |
| while he sweeps the floors. | |
| SCOOP - Secondary Command Output Only Procedure. This converts all text to | |
| lower case. It is a function used in most Bell computers along with LEX. | |
| LEX - Lengthy Explanitory Xlations. This program, found alongside SCOOP, | |
| converts all lowercase text, from SCOOP, into upper case and 40 columns | |
| surrounded by "$"s. | |
| ** Warning! Never leave SCOOP and LEX running simultaneously or you will | |
| surely cause L666 to occur. ** | |
| L666 - The warning message generated by computers indicating endless Loops of | |
| conflicting jobs. This also indicates that everything is fucked. See LOKI. | |
| LOKI - Life Over-Kill Inscentive. If you find this error message on your | |
| computer, do not reboot the computer, but be sure to reboot something (HINT | |
| HINT!). | |
| This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and identities are | |
| either products of the author's imagination or are used ficticiously. If you | |
| notice any resemblence to actual events or persons, living or dead, don't come | |
| to us. | |
| Bill and Taran | |
| Feeling obnoxious | |
| Feeling 7-UP | |
| Banana flavored | |
| Using the Randy-Voice-Machine (Ha ha!) | |
| P.S. Bill says, "Hi" to his Uncle Al. | |
| 14/27: Who Could Forget...... | |
| Filename: c:msgs\A-26724.1 | |
| Name: The Disk Jockey 13 | |
| Date: 7:10 am Wed May 13, 1987 | |
| SNATCH-Senses Nodes And Traps Code Hackers | |
| TITS-Telephone Involved in Tandom Skipping | |
| PUBIC-Plastered Uniforms Brought Inside Co......an employee infraction | |
| RAD-Recieve Ananlog Department | |
| DISC-Deadbeats Instinctively Scanning for Carriers | |
| LAP-Local Area Payphone | |
| Or use the codewords that Linemen and Telco employees use.... | |
| This Means This | |
| -------- ----------------- | |
| "OHFUCKNIGS" "I'm trapped in a phone booth in a black neighborhood" | |
| "FIDOFUCK" "A customer's pet dog has me trapped up a pole" | |
| "HOMEBONE" "I got laid while doing a customer's installation" | |
| "SNOOZEBOX" "I'm sleeping, bust saying I'm fixing little green boxes" | |
| The list goes on...... | |
| 15/27: Phrack 15 | |
| Name: Knight Lightning 2 | |
| Date: 5:42 pm Wed May 13, 1987 | |
| Looks to me that between the multitude of humorous posts on subs 2 and 4 we | |
| need another Phrack joke issue. | |
| :Knight Lightning | |
| 16/27: Where were these when? | |
| Name: Mad Hatter 51 | |
| Date: 6:11 am Fri May 15, 1987 | |
| Where were these ancronyms when Phrack 13 was out? None the less, I'm only | |
| posting this to say "Banana" to Bill... | |
| -Hatter | |
| God damn line noise! | |
| One more thing, don't expect to talk to me voice for a while(week), I "had an | |
| accident", and the result was 6 stitches in my inner upper lip... Hiho.. | |
| 17/27: Ok | |
| Name: Doom Prophet 21 | |
| Date: 4:49 pm Fri May 15, 1987 | |
| Howdy Dowdy, if you like them, buffer them and save them for a rainy day, or | |
| put them in a future issue (or a section of PWN to illustrate the great great | |
| users of MSP and our |ool senses of humor in a world full of manual brained | |
| users who try to out elite each other consantly for no real reason | |
| . | |
| ^Forgot the period up there. The Chinese men would show worm movies out of | |
| their penises onto the wall, which really wasn't a wall, but a little girl who | |
| would blow her nose and discover her horror at seeing specks of blood in her | |
| snot, and the TV screen would dance around the green bean on the couch, which | |
| was itself watching TV out of a reflection his eyes which were glassed over | |
| from toxic fumes emanatinng from his oven, which came from the TV antenna | |
| before it came out his ass at 5 am. | |
| >From blind eye sees all, sort of | |
| 18/27: 800 Numbers.... | |
| Filename: c:msgs\A-26685.1 | |
| Name: The Mad Hacker 47 | |
| Date: 10:57 pm Fri May 15, 1987 | |
| A Dumb Question: | |
| Is there anyway that you can do anything to 800 numbers? I.e. MB's, etc. | |
| Can you CNA an 800 Watts or do you have to locate their regular number(Should | |
| they have one). I ask this because Fallwell shoudl burn! | |
| The Mad Hacker | |
| 19/27: 800's | |
| Name: Lucifer 666 43 | |
| Date: 2:07 am Sun May 17, 1987 | |
| I imagine that you would have to get the POTS number from X-tended 800 | |
| services and then get the SCC for the POTS... Maybe the 800 number could be | |
| taken down for a while or disconnected by getting the AT&T office that handles | |
| 800 maintainence... | |
| L666 | |
| 20/27: 800`s | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker | |
| 46 | |
| Date: 1:31 pm Sun May 17, 1987 | |
| I don't know if I posted this or not, but not all 800 numbers terminate in | |
| a POTS number, some of them are in the format of (NPA)+1XX+XXXX, and these are | |
| the kind that are only dialable via the actual 800 number, or by someone using | |
| a blue box to trunk off a number within an NPA (toll office actually) that is | |
| subscribed to that 800 number. I had someone get me some translations once | |
| from a toll office in 617, you can get them by typing certain commands | |
| directly into the switch, something like: | |
| TEST-DSIG-INWATS-NPA NXX XXXX. ^D | |
| That's not right, but it's close. | |
| Phantom | |
| PS-MSP is almost as messy as Randy says. | |
| 21/27: Change numbers | |
| Name: Mad Hatter 51 | |
| Date: 8:18 pm Mon May 18, 1987 | |
| Is it possible to change your number by engineering an office? If so, which | |
| one? My guess would be RC MAC, but then again, what do I know? | |
| Bell Techie | |
| 22/27: Whats... | |
| Name: Slave Driver 58 | |
| Date: 10:27 am Tue May 19, 1987 | |
| NSAC? | |
| Steve Driver | |
| stupid definitions welcome, but so is a real one...thanks..| | |
| 23/27: NSAC...? | |
| Name: Phantom Phreaker 46 | |
| Date: 9:38 pm Tue May 19, 1987 | |
| Did you mean NESAC by any chance? I've never heard of NSAC but it probably | |
| exists, there are a bunch of telco offices that end in 'SAC' such as MSAC, | |
| ESAC, NESAC, and OSAC, and probably others I can't remember. I'll look around | |
| and see if I can find NSAC anywhere. | |
| Phantom | |
| 24/27: Offices | |
| Name: Doom Prophet 21 | |
| Date: 6:57 am Fri May 22, 1987 | |
| Well Phantom, OSAC isn't a Bell or AT&T office, it is a system for operator | |
| services support (I guess it stands for something like Operator Services | |
| Assistance Center). From there a person can get information for certain time | |
| periods on entire TSPS sites, such as how many calls were placed, etc, and a | |
| traffic analysis for day or night reports. The CLLI code is listed with the | |
| report I believe. | |
| CMAC is similar to RC-MAC (or so I thought) because when I was trying to get | |
| an 800 translation, the PBX attendant at the RTM in 312 referred me to them. | |
| They then asked me what switch it was for (the Xlation) and apparently | |
| misundererstood my request (I guess they thought I was asking for a DN or | |
| trunk translation). MSAC is for installation and testing of WATS lines butt | |
| don't give out Xlations (policy by the sound of it although it was probably | |
| just me). I have heard differently, soo I'm not sure on tht last one (MSAC's | |
| purpose, which I have been told NSAC does instead). Since 800's have gottenen | |
| 'advanced' I suppose the offices for testing could be on a national level, | |
| although MLT equipment when testing a number that has been reported as an 800 | |
| somehow accesses the actual translation or non standard BTN automatically. | |
| The A8FSC probably does WATS testing also, along with NASCAR (mainly used for | |
| traffic analysis from toll centers of 800 terminations to make sure the | |
| completion level is up to standard). TK, where is the ACP physically, just in | |
| the 4E itself? Do you know how the NCP receives incoming messages (the same as | |
| an initial message on CCIS, or CCS) and in what format? Also, what data links | |
| run to and from the NCP? Hope someone can answer my questions.. | |
| Doom | |
| 25/27: Sorry | |
| Name: Doom Prophet 21 | |
| Date: 7:02 am Fri May 22, 1987 | |
| To leave another post, but before anyone starts having a fit, I know the | |
| standard places for obtaining Translations, so please don't leave a thousand | |
| corrections on how the RTM has nothing to do with Xlations (I agree). Acttualy | |
| it was someone at the RWC who referred me to CMAC and not the RTM, I can't | |
| remember clearly anyway. | |
| 26/27: Shit... | |
| Name: Taran King 1 | |
| Date: 7:10 am Fri May 22, 1987 | |
| I don't have further specifications on the NCP database accessed from the ACP | |