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SEARCH WARRANT ON WRITTEN AFFIDAVIT |
DATE: 7/17/87 |
TO: Special Agent Lewis F. Jackson II, U.S. Secret Service or any agent d use |
of access devices, and Title 18 USC 1030 - Computer related fraud. |
WHEN: On or before (10 days) at any time day or night |
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AFFIDAVIT |
"I, Lewis F. Jackson II, first being duly sworn, do depose and state:..." |
[Here he goes on and on about his position in the San Jose Secret Service, |
classes he has taken (none of them having to do with computers)] |
"Other individuals involved in the investigation: |
Detective J. McMullen - Stanford Public Safety/Specialist in computers |
Steve Daugherty - Pacific Bell Telephone (sic)/ Specialist in fraud |
Stephen Hansen - Stanford Electrical Eng./ Director |
Brian Bales - Sprint Telecom./ Security Investigator |
M. Locker - ITT Communications/ Security Investigator |
Jerry Slaughter - MCI Communications/Security Investigator |
4. On 11/14/86, I met with Detective Sgt. John McMullen, who related the |
following: |
a. Beginning on or about 9/1/86, an unknown suspect or group of |
suspects using the code name Pink Floyd repeatedly accessed the Unix and |
Portia computer systems at Stanford University without authorization. |
b. The suspects initially managed to decode the password of a computer |
user called "Laurent" and used the account without the permission or knowledge |
of the account holder. The true account holder was given a new account |
and a program was set up to print out all activity on the "Laurent" account. |
c & d. Mentions the systems that were accessed illegally, the most |
'dangerous' being Arpanet (geeeee). |
e. Damage was estimated at $10,000 by Director of Stanford Computers. |
g. On 1/13/87, the suspect(s) resumed regular break-ins to the |
"Laurent" account, however traps and traces were initially unsuccessful in |
identifying the suspect(s) because the suspect(s) dialed into the Stanford |
Computer System via Sprint or MCI lines, which did not have immediate trap and |
trace capabilities. |
6. On 2/19/87 I forwarded the details of my investigation and a request for |
collateral investigation to the New York Field Office of The U.S. Secret |
Service. (The USSS [I could say something dumb about USSR here]). SA Walter |
Burns was assigned the investigation. |
7. SA Burns reported telephonically that comparison of the times at which |
Stanford suffered break ins [aahhh, poor Stanford] with that of DNR's on |
suspects in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland and California |
showed a correlation. |
8. [Some stuff about Oryan QUEST engineering Cosmos numbers]. |
9. On 4/2/87, I was telephoned again by Mr. Daugherty who reported that on |
4/1/87, while checking a trouble signal on the above DNR's [on Oryan's lines], |
he overheard a call between the central figure in the New York investigation |
and [Oryan Quest's real name.] Mr. Daughtery was able to identify and |
distinguish between the three suspects because they addressed each other by |
there first name. During the conversation, [Oryan Quest] acknowledged being |
a member of L.O.D. (Legion Of Doom), a very private and exclusive group of |
computer hackers. [Oryan QUEST never was a member.] |
10. [Mr. Daughtery continued to listen while QUEST tried to engineer some |
stuff. Gee what a coincidence that a security investigator was investigating |
a technical problem at the same time a conversation with 2 of the suspects was |
happening, and perhaps he just COULDN'T disconnect and so had to listen in for |
20 minutes or so. What luck.] |
11. SA Burns reported that the suspects in New York regularly called the |
suspects in California. |
14. From 4/30/87 to 6/15/87 DNR's were on both California suspects and were |
monitored by me. |
[The data from the DNR's was 'analyzed' and sent to Sprint, MCI, and ITT to |
check on codes. Damages claimed by the various LDX's were: |
SPRINT : Oryan QUEST : 3 codes for losses totaling $4,694.72 |
Mark Of CA : 2 codes for losses totaling $1,912.57 |
ITT : Mark Of CA : 4 codes for losses totaling $639 |
MCI : Mark Of CA : 1 code for losses totaling $1,813.62 |
And the winner is....Oryan QUEST at $4,694.72 against Mark with $4,365.19.] |
20. Through my training and investigation I have learned that people who |
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