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Cseh was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Laurence Kay to three years |
probation and ordered to preform 120 hours of community service. |
Judge Kay reduced the offense to a misdemeanor in light of Cseh's making full |
restitution to U.S. Sprint - the victim phone company. |
At the insistence of the prosecuting attorney, however, the Court ordered Cseh |
to turn his computer and modem over to U.S. Sprint to help defray the phone |
company's costs in detecting the defendant's thefts. (That's like big money |
there!) |
A team of investigators from U.S. Sprint and Pac Tel (the gestapo) worked for |
weeks earlier this year to detect the hacking activity and trace it to Cseh's |
phone line, D.A. Arlo Smith said. |
The case centered around the use of a computer and its software to illegally |
acquire a number of their registered users to make long-distance calls. |
Cseh's calls were monitored for a three-week period last March. After tracing |
the activity to Cseh's phone line, phone company security people (gestapo |
stormtroopers) were able to obtain legal authority, under a federal phone |
communications statute, to monitor the origin and duration of the illegal |
calls. |
Subsequently, the investigators along with Inspector George Walsh of the San |
Francisco Police Dept. Fraud Detail obtained a search warrant of Cseh's |
residence. Computer equipment, a software dialing program, and notebooks |
filled with codes and phone numbers were among the evidence seized, according |
to Asst. D.A. Jerry Coleman who prosecuted the case. |
U.S Sprint had initially reported more than $300,000 in losses from the use of |
their codes during the past two years; however, the investigation efforts |
could only prove specific losses of a lesser amount traceable to Cseh during |
the three-week monitoring period. |
"It is probable that other computer users had access to the hacked Sprint |
codes throughout the country due to dissemination on illegal computer bulletin |
boards," added Coleman (When where BBS's made illegal Mr. Coleman?) |
"Sacramento Investigators Breakup Tahoe Electronic Thefts" |
Meanwhile, at South Shore Lake Tahoe, Secret Service and phone company |
investigators arrested Thomas Gould Alvord, closing down an electronic theft |
ring estimated to have rung up more than $2 million in unauthorized calls. |
A Sacramento Bee story, filed by the Bee staff writers Ted Bell and Jim Lewis, |
reported that Alvord, 37, was arrested September 9, on five felony counts of |
computer hacking of long-distance access codes to five private telephone |
companies. |
Alvord is said to have used an automatic dialer, with computer programmed |
dialing formulas, enabling him to find long-distance credit card numbers used |
by clients of private telephone companies, according to an affidavit filed in |
Sacramento's District Court. |
The affidavit, filed by William S. Granger, a special agent of the Secret |
Service, identified Paula Hayes, an investigator for Tel-America of Salt Lake |
City, as the undercover agent who finally brought an end to Alvord's South |
Shore Electronic Co. illegal hacking operation. Hayes worked undercover to |
purchase access codes from Alvord. |
Agent Garanger's affidavit lists U.S. Sprint losses at $340,000 but Sprint |
spokesman Jenay Cottrell said that figure "could grow considerably," according |
to the Bee report. |
One stock brokerage firm, is reported to have seen its monthly Pacific Bell |
telephone bill climb steadily from $3,000 in April to $72,000 in August. The |
long-distance access codes of the firm were among those traced to Alvord's |
telephones, according to investigators the Bee said. |
Alvord was reportedly hacking access codes from Sprint, Pacific Bell, and |
other companies and was selling them to truck drivers for $60 a month. Alvord |
charged companies making overseas calls and larger businesses between $120 and |
$300 a month for the long-distance services of his South Shore Electronics Co. |
>From The $muggler |
#### PHRACK PRESENTS ISSUE 17 #### |
^*^*^*^ Phrack World News, Part 3 ^*^*^*^ |
**** File 12 of 12 **** |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
-[ PHRACK XVII ]----------------------------------------------------------- |
"The Code Crackers are Cheating Ma Bell" |
Typed by the Sorceress from the San Francisco Chronicle |
Edited by the $muggler |
The Far Side..........................(415)471-1138 |
Underground Communications, Inc.......(415)770-0140 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
In California prisons, inmates use "the code" to make free telephone calls |
lining up everything from gun running jobs to visits from grandma. |
In a college dormitory in Tennessee, students use the code to open up a |
long-distance line on a pay phone for 12 straight hours of free calls. |
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