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Application Name: Type-A Type-B |
CITIADVICE 2240001600 CADV |
CITIBANKING ATHENS 2240004000 :30 |
CITIBANKING PARIS 2240003300 :33 |
CITIBANKING TOKYO 2240008100 :81 |
CITICASH MANAGER |
INTERNATIONAL 1 (NAFG CORP) 2240001200 CCM1 |
INTERNATIONAL 7 (DFI/WELLS FARGO) 2240013700 CCM7 |
COMPMARK ON-LINE 2240002000 CS4 |
ECONOMIC WEEK ON-LINE 2240011100 FAME1 |
INFOPOOL/INFOTEXT 2240003800 IP |
EXAMPLE OF LOGON PROCEDURE: |
THE FOLLOWING IS THE BUFFERED TEXT OF A LOG-ON TO CITIBANKING PARIS THROUGH |
TELENET. |
CONNECT 1200 |
TELENET |
216 13.41 |
TERMINAL=VT100 |
@2240003300 |
223 90331E CONNECTED |
ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN |
TYPE B IS BEEHIVE DM20 |
TYPE 1 IS DEC VT100 |
TYPE A IS DEC VT100 ADV VIDEO |
TYPE 5 IS DEC VT52 |
TYPE C IS CIFER 2684 |
TYPE 3 IS LSI ADM 3A |
TYPE L IS LSI ADM 31 |
TYPE I IS IBM 3101 |
TYPE H IS HP 2621 |
TYPE P IS PERKIN ELMER 1200 |
TYPE K IS PRINTER KEYBOARD |
TYPE M IS MAI BASIC 4 |
TYPE T IS TELEVIDEO 9XX |
TYPE V IS VOLKER CRAIG 4404 |
TYPE S IS SORD MICRO WITH CBMP |
RELEASE BSC9.5 - 06JUN85 |
FOR 300 BAUD KEY ! AND CARRIAGE RETURN |
CONFIG. K1.1-I11H-R-C-B128 |
ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN K |
CONNECTED TO CITIBANK PARIS - CBP1 ,PORT 5 |
Have fun with this info, and remember, technology will rule in the end. |
===== Phrack Magazine presents Phrack 16 ===== |
===== File 5 of 12 ===== |
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| The Laws Governing Credit Card Fraud | |
| | |
| Written by Tom Brokaw | |
| September 19, 1987 | |
| | |
| Written exclusively for: | |
| Phrack Magazine | |
| | |
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(A Tom Brokaw/Disk Jockey Law File Production) |
Introduction: |
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In this article, I will try to explain the laws concerning the illegal |
use of credit cards. Explained will be the Michigan legislative view on the |
misuse and definition of credit cards. |
Definition: |
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Well, Michigan Law section 157, defines a credit card as "Any instrument |
or device which is sold, issued or otherwise distributed by a business |
organization identified thereon for obtaining goods, property, services or |
anything of value." A credit card holder is defined as: 1) "The person or |
organization who requests a credit card and to whom or for whose benefit a |
credit card is subsequently issued" or 2) "The person or organization to whom |
a credit card was issued and who uses a credit card whether the issuance of |
the credit card was requested or not." In other words, if the company or |
individual is issued a card, once using it, they automatically agree to all |
the laws and conditions that bind it. |
Stealing, Removing, Retaining or Concealment: |
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Michigan Law states, that it is illegal to "steal, knowingly take or |
remove a credit card from a card holder." It also states that it is wrongful |
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