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| Volume Four, Issue Forty-Four, File 1 of 27 | |
| Issue 44 Index | |
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| P H R A C K 4 4 | |
| November 17, 1993 | |
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| ~ Your skill is extra ordinary ~ | |
| Happy Birthday to Phrack, Happy Birthday to Phrack, Happy Birthday | |
| Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday to Phrack. November 17th, 1993 marks | |
| the eighth year of Phrack Magazine. Amazing, ain't it? Seems like | |
| only a few years. Makes me feel old. Damn. | |
| I have been a busy boy since I put out 43. I've been to Boston, | |
| Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and numerous points in between. | |
| I've been slaving at the day job, consulting and speaking about | |
| security on the side, working on other ventures you could not | |
| possibly conceive of without proper initiation, and piecing together | |
| this magazine. (Listening for applause) | |
| It's a big pain in the butt to do a magazine like this, especially | |
| when people who SAY they are going to write something, don't. I know, | |
| it's a typical hacker cop-out to start something and then get | |
| side-tracked by other projects. I'm as guilty of that as is any of | |
| you, but I'm trying to get better. So should those of you who are | |
| hiding your faces in shame...you know who you are. | |
| Every day I get bombarded with "When's the next Phrack coming out?" | |
| It started the day I released 43 on IRC. THE SAME DAY! 43 hadn't even | |
| gone out over the mailing list yet, and people were already asking | |
| when the next one was due out! I know they didn't read all 1.2 | |
| megs of 43 before they started in on me. Geez, that gets old. | |
| For those of you who ever consider asking me such a thing, the answer | |
| is, "When it's done." | |
| Alas, still no new corporate registrations. A few people | |
| have expressed an interest, but never followed through. | |
| We have gotten a number of non-corporate registrations from | |
| people who I guess just wanted to send me mail. Listen | |
| guys, I love to hear from you all, but unless you are a corporate, | |
| federal, or law enforcement reader complying with our registration | |
| requirements and paying the fee, you don't have to send in the form. | |
| We've got a few nifty things in this issue. Phrack never really | |
| included much more than text. Last month's inclusion of the Novell | |
| utilities uuencoded was a departure from the norm, and I decided to | |
| do somthing like that again. In this issue you will find a small | |
| photo collection that might make you smile. | |
| If you can't figure out how to use uudecode, I suggest | |
| you close this file, and spend a few moments perusing the man page | |
| entries on that command, or consulting a good book on unix. And | |
| for you whiners that don't have accounts on UNIX boxes, uuencode | |
| and uudecode programs are available for DOS, Mac, Amiga and | |
| virtually any platform you care to use. (Although if you are using | |
| MVS, CICS, TSO or 400/OS, you reap what you sow.) | |
| A lot of conferences went on during the time that has passed since our | |
| last issue. It's nice to see that the community is making itself | |
| a louder voice in the world, although seeing the word "Cyber" on | |
| nearly every magazine in the Western Hemisphere is making me | |
| rather nauseous, and if Billy Idol gets on another TV show (aside from | |
| The Hollywood Squares, which would mean his career was OVER) | |
| I may have to sell everything electronic I own. Hell, there | |
| was even hacking on Melrose Place. Anyway, back to the point, as is | |
| the case with every gathering, we've got it covered. | |
| You might notice that there are a lot of files dealing with people | |
| and places rather than strictly items of hardcore technical info. | |
| I know some may disagree with me, but I really feel that its | |
| important to document and chronicle things that relate to the | |
| personalities of this community. I mean, how entertaining is it | |
| to read "HOW TO HACK TOPS-20" ten years later? | |
| Don't get me wrong and think we're not dealing with anything meaty. | |
| This issue we've also got operating system guides, cell & bell stuff, | |
| Van Eck info, and MORE MORE MORE. | |
| Phrack 44. It's out. Now leave me alone. :) | |
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| Editor-In-Chief : Erik Bloodaxe (aka Chris Goggans) | |
| 3L33t : CERT (not) | |
| News : Datastream Cowboy | |
| Photography : dFx | |
| Three People KL | |
| Says "Never Trust" : Erik Bloodaxe, Dispater, Control C | |
| Dead Guy : River Phoenix | |
| Prison Consultant : Co / Dec | |
| Gamblers Anonymous : KevinTX | |
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| To Make Xeroxes : Count Zero | |
| Group To Watch : PoP/FoF | |
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| Thanks To : The Grimmace, Agent 005, Iceman | |
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| FyberLyte, InterPACT Press, Netsys, | |
| The WELL, MOD, Gail, Hack-Tic. | |
| "Aitsu, satsu ni tarekondari shitara bukkoroshite yaru!" | |
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| Table Of Contents Approx. Size | |
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| 1. Introduction by The Editor 16K | |
| 2. Phrack Loopback / Editorial 57K | |
| 3. Line Noise Part I 51K | |
| 4. Line Noise Part II 35K | |
| 5. Computer Cop Prophile by The Grimmace 22K | |
| 6. Conference News Part I by Various Sources 55K | |
| 7. Conference News Part II by Various Sources 35K | |
| 8. Conference News Part III by Various Sources 50K | |
| 9. Intro to Packet Radio by Larry Kollar 16K | |
| 10. The Moeller Papers 30K | |
| 11. Sara Gordon v. Kohntark Part I 12K | |
| 12. Sara Gordon v. Kohntark Part II 47K | |
| 13. Northern Telecom's FMT-150B/C/D by FyberLyte 16K | |
| 14. A Guide to Data General's AOS/VS Part I by Herd Beast 46K | |
| 15. A Guide to Data General's AOS/VS Part II by Herd Beast 50K | |
| 16. An Interview With Agent Steal by Agent 005 14K | |
| 17. Visionary - The Story About Him by Visionary 23K | |
| 18. Searching The Dialog Information Service by Al Capone 48K | |
| 19. Northern Telecom's SL-1 by Iceman 30K | |
| 20. Safe and Easy Carding by VaxBuster 18K | |
| 21. Datapac by Synapse 36K | |
| 22. An Introduction to the Decserver 200 By Opticon 16K | |
| 23. LOD Communications BBS Archive Information 29K | |
| 24. MOD Family Portrait 35K | |
| 25. Gail Takes A Break 49K | |
| 26. International Scenes by Various Sources 25K | |
| 27. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 22K | |
| Total: 882K | |
| People who don't get the picture: | |
| "Clipper products may not be usable around the world." | |
| (NIST Advisory Board, August, 1993) | |
| "Coin stations not served by the TSPS/TOPS ACTS system are | |
| subject to considerable fraud and operating expense." | |
| (TE&M, p. 58, September 1, 1993) | |
| " 'Our basic objective is to detect toll-fraud and prevent customers | |
| from suffering large losses,' said AT&T's (Karen) Pepe. 'We're | |
| just trying to stay ahead of the curve.'" | |
| (Telephony, p. 13, August 30, 1993) | |
| People who get the picture: | |
| "I don't like things that suck." | |
| (Butthead, to Beavis, Every Day, 1993) | |
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