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**** File 8 of 10 ****
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