| ==Phrack Magazine== | |
| Volume Five, Issue Forty-Five, File 1 of 28 | |
| Issue 45 Index | |
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| P H R A C K 4 5 | |
| March 30, 1994 | |
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| ~ Dedicated to CRS--(1969-1994) ~ | |
| Well kiddies, it's Easter time again. Easter has got to be one of my | |
| favorite holidays of the bunch. No, no, no...not for any of that spiritual | |
| rebirth or religious hooey. Easter brings with it two of the most joyous | |
| items in the world: Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs and Marshmallow Peeps. | |
| In the past two weeks I have eaten my body weight many times over | |
| in peanut butter eggs. I don't know what it is about those damn things, but | |
| I just can't stop eating them. And the Peeps? Oh man, if you haven't put | |
| a Marshmallow Peep in the microwave, you just haven't lived. The cute | |
| little yellow duckie takes on whole new dimensions as it becomes superheated | |
| in the nuclear nightmare of a conventional microwave oven. It becomes | |
| like a scene from Akira as the Peep grows at an alarming rate, almost filling | |
| up the entire oven with its grossly mutated form. You can almost hear | |
| it squealing with agony. Go do it right now, and then finish reading this | |
| issue. | |
| The net has been more fun the past few months than a barrel full of monkeys, | |
| (or a hottub full of co-eds, pick your own comparison). In the time since | |
| last issue I have been the subject of a lot of attention. I've been | |
| pseudo-framed for hacking a handful of sites with fake syslog messages, I've | |
| been spoofed as the source of a pre-release CERT advisory, I've been | |
| mentioned in numerous altered motd files on many systems, and even better, | |
| spoofed messages from "erikb@mindvox.phantom.com" were posted to a | |
| homosexual listserv announcing my supposed "exit from the closet." | |
| Well, unfortunately for everyone, including the hundreds of hopeful gay | |
| respondents to the forged post, I only like women. But it sure is nice to | |
| know that even men are into me. What an ego boost. Seriously though, one | |
| has to wonder how the forgers knew that something called queernet.org | |
| even existed. I think I get around on the net, but I'd never heard of it. | |
| Have you? Perhaps the Posse are 'closer' than we thought. | |
| And the abuse continues. God knows why. The common thread seems to be: | |
| "Erikb is a nark." Let's look at that logic, shall we? If Erikb is a | |
| nark, then he would be on some terms with law enforcement. If he were | |
| on some terms with law enforcement, then he would have no qualms about | |
| handing over names of people doing bad things. If had no qualms about | |
| handing over names of people doing bad things, then law enforcement would | |
| open cases based on that information. If law enforcement opened cases based | |
| on that information, then people would get raided. If people would get | |
| raided, then people would almost certainly go to jail. | |
| Why on earth would someone want to evoke a chain of events that would | |
| land them in jail? Or do they not believe their own statements about | |
| me being a nark? Or are they convinced that they are so good that | |
| they cannot get caught? Or are they just pathetically stupid? | |
| Personally I choose the latter. These guys are not good. And they are | |
| very dumb. They make more mistakes than I've seen in a long time. And | |
| they've pissed off very powerful people. (No, I'm not including myself in | |
| that list of 'Powerful People.') It's good that much of MOD is getting out | |
| of jail soon. Now those guys were legitimately GOOD HACKERS. They were | |
| definitely assholes, but damn good computer hackers. It will be nice to have | |
| some harassment from dickheads with skills once again. | |
| But I digress. | |
| Phrack's gotten a bit of notice as of late. In Mondo-2000, in their | |
| "Pirate Media" article, and in Richard Kadrey's "Covert Culture" | |
| sourcebook. Of course both of these got the subscription information | |
| wrong, but hell, I've learned to expect as much. Also, the mention | |
| of Phreak Accident's fantastic "Playing Hide & Seek -- Unix Style" | |
| article in Dan Farmer and Weitse Venema's "Improving The Security of | |
| Your Site by Breaking Into It" article brought in hundreds of | |
| new subscribers. Let's see how many of these security people register. | |
| (How many fingers am I holding up?) | |
| Speaking of such, Phrack has a couple of other registrations now. One is a | |
| teacher who wanted to use Phrack in her class. Kudos to her! The other was | |
| a cool guy who just wanted to register because he felt like it. Why | |
| can't the rest of you be more like him? | |
| Anyway, the money is going to sponsor a new contest. (Considering how | |
| well the last one went...not!) This time, we are serious, so read in | |
| LINE NOISE for more info. | |
| What else? Phrack has now made the big time in the Federal Penal system. | |
| We're the proud recipients of the Bureau of Prisons form 328(58). Our | |
| material was considered to be a breach of security of the institution. | |
| This, of course, pissed me off. But hell, on the same form, they | |
| denote how "Body Hair, Plant Shavings, and Sexually Explicit Personal | |
| Photos" are also inappropriate. Phrack or Body Hair. You make the call. | |
| Phrack 45...let's see... | |
| If this issue doesn't cause neck hairs to bristle on everyone within spying | |
| distance of the beltway, I will be very disappointed. It's amazing what you | |
| find in your mailbox. | |
| We've got a lot of nifty things in this issue. More source code for | |
| you to play with, uuencoded goodness, cellular info, telco / pbx info, | |
| Ho Ho Con coverage, ancient hack memorabilia, and a plethora of spurious | |
| scatological material. (translated: lots of other crap) | |
| Enjoy. | |
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| Editor-In-Chief : Erik Bloodaxe (aka Chris Goggans) | |
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| Phrack Magazine V. 5, #45, March 30, 1994. ISSN 1068-1035 | |
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| Table Of Contents | |
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| 1. Introduction by The Editor 17 K | |
| 2. Phrack Loopback Part I 31 K | |
| 3. Phrack Loopback Part II / Editorial 40 K | |
| 4. Line Noise Part I 49 K | |
| 5. Line Noise Part II 50 K | |
| 6. Line Noise Part III 59 K | |
| 7. Phrack Prophile on Control C 22 K | |
| 8. Running a BBS on X.25 by Seven Up 15 K | |
| 9. No Time for Goodbyes by Emmanuel Goldstein 21 K | |
| 10. Security Guidelines 55 K | |
| 11. Ho Ho Con Miscellany by Various Sources 32 K | |
| 12. Quentin Strikes Again by The Omega and White Knight 28 K | |
| 13. 10th Chaos Computer Congress by Manny E. Farber 23 K | |
| 14. Defcon II information 26 K | |
| 15. VMS Information by Various Sources 34 K | |
| 16. DCL BBS PROGRAM by Raoul 23 K | |
| 17. Hollywood-Style Bits & Bytes by Richard Goodwin 50 K | |
| 18. Fraudulent Applications of 900 Services by Co/Dec 15 K | |
| 19. Screwing Over Your Local McDonald's by Charlie X 20 K | |
| 20. The Senator Markey Hearing Transcripts 72 K | |
| 21. The Universal Data Converter by Maldoror 45 K | |
| 22. BOX.EXE - Box Program for Sound Blaster by The Fixer 13 K | |
| 23. Introduction To Octel's ASPEN by Optik Nerve 12 K | |
| 24. Radio Free Berkeley Information 35 K | |
| 25. The MCX7700 PABX System by Dr. Delam 22 K | |
| 26. Cellular Debug Mode Commands by Various Sources 13 K | |
| 27. International Scenes by Various Sources 63 K | |
| 28. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 17 K | |
| Total: 902 K | |
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