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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Four, Issue Forty-Three, File 3 of 27
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Phrack Loopback
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Part II
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ToneLoc T-Shirt Offer
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======================================================================
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Yes, the rumors are true: A ToneLoc t-shirt is at last available.
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The shirt is an extra large, 100% cotton Hanes Beefy-T, silk screened
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with four colors on front and eight colors on back.
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The front features an "anti-bell" logo, with your favorite corporate
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symbol in blue under a slashed circle in red. The ToneLoc logo appears
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above, with an appropriate quote below.
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The back has six Tonemaps, visual representations of exchange scans,
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contributed by ToneLoc'ers from around the globe. The exchange and
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scanner's handle is printed below each Tonemap. The handles of the beta
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testing team are listed below the maps.
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If you act now, a free copy of the latest release of ToneLoc will be
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included with your order! Please specify 3.5" or 5.25" disks.
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$15 postpaid; add $5 for international orders.
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Make your check or money order payable to "ToneLoc Shirt."
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Send to:
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ToneLoc Shirt
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12407 Mopac Expwy N #100-264
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Austin, TX 78758
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Voice Mail (24 hours): 512-314-5460
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- Mucho Maas
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- Minor Threat
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[Editor: I have one of these. The only hacker program immortalized in
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cotton. Nifty!]
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******************************************************************************
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The return of a telecom legend...
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S O U T H W E S T
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A Neon Knights/Metal Communications Experience
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cDc
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((___))
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[ x x ]
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cDc \ / cDc
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(' ')
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(U)
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'..and none but the Bovine survived the onslaught'
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-cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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cDc communications
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-cDc- D0PE SYSTEM -cDc-
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---------------------------
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Very K-Rad
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713-468-5802
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No Lame Ratios
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Running Baphomet
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Sysd00d : Drunkfux
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86,400 Seconds A Day
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OoOOooOdlez o' T-Files
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The Official HoHoCon BBS
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New Pimping Tips Every Day
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Tonz o' Nifty Ascii Pictures
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Talk To Satan Himself.. Live!!
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Free 5-Digit Metro K0DEZ For All
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d0Pe Gifs Of Gail Thackeray Online
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Read Hate Filled Nazi Skinhead Poemz
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Home Of K-RAP : The K-Rad Ascii Possee
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Learn How To Make Money! Just Ask Byron!
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Necropheliacs & Kidporn Kollekt0rz Welcome
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Y0 Y0 Y0 Lonely D00dz! We gotz girlie uzerz!
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Lots Of Message Bases With Really K-KeWL Names
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Is This Whole "Volcano Ad" Thing Stupid Or What?
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GNU Warez From The Future! We Have A Time Machine!
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I Think We Have One Of Those Big, EL8 Drive Thingies
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No Net Access? Submit Your cDc & Phrack Articles Here!
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The Only System Authorized By The Debbie Gibson Fan Club
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The Neon Knights Did NOT Die, We Just Went Way Underground
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This Thing Is Starting To Look Like That Album St0nerzz Like
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Mega KooL Games Like Lemonade Stand And Hunt The Wumpus Deluxe
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Hey! It's The Mashed Potato Mountain Thing From Close Encounters
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Users Include Lots Of Elite Peoplez You See On Shows Like Dateline
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That Really Trendy Super High Speed Modem All Those Warez DooDz Have
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cDc / CuD / dFx / Neon Knights / NIA / Phrack / uXu / Video Vindicator
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Telco / Systems / Networks / Security / Cellular / Satan / Death / K0DEZ
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***************************************************************************
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Hi there!
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As a beginner in Cyberspace & a new reader of Phrack, I just wanna say thiz...
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IT'S X-CELLENT DUDES!!!!!.
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Keep the good work!!!!!.
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I only have your latest issue, and I never read previous ones, so this
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is maybe old stuff... but I would like to see the Infonet network and
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Datapac covered in some of UR articles... let me know if u published something
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in recent issues.
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Greetings from South America,
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LawEnforcer.
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(yes, it's an Alias!!!)
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[Editor: Well, InfoNet we've never done. Any takers? Datapac I
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personally scanned some time ago, but almost ALL of the
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100K of NUA's I found still work. Maybe someone should
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take my script and re-scan it. Anyone? Class? Bueler?]
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****************************************************************************
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begin contribution-------------------------------
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VMS machines that have captive accounts often have accounts such as HYTELNET.
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This is an account which will archie for you, or take you to a few select BBSs
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or any of many boring things to do. You simply log in as HYTELNET, there isn't
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a password, and go through the menus. Now, that's where the fun begins. If
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you use HYTELNET to telnet anywhere, while it is connecting, simply type your
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local telnet escape key (something like ^\ or ^]) and then........you have a
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telnet prompt. Unfortunately, if you close or disconnect, it will return to
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the HYTELNET menus, and you can't open a new connection, since you're already
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connected. So, what you do is SPAWN whatever process you want.....you could
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SPAWN TELNET or SPAWN FTP or SPAWN anything else for that matter. SPAWN with
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no arguments (the shell escape) does not work, however. This works from any
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captive account that telnets. So, you can telnet to a VAX that has HYTELNET,
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log in as HYTELNET, do what I told you, and then hack to wherever, since the
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reports from the target site will show that HYTELNET@insert.vax.site committed
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the heinous crimes that you did.
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Kaneda
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end contribution--------------------------------
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[Editor: Kaneda: thanks for that tidbit. Now I'm sure to get grief
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on IRC from someone coming from an odd site. :)
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Give my regards to Tetsuo. "But some day...we will be"]
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((___))
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[ x x ] cDc communications
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\ / Global Domination Update
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(' ') #12 - April 1st, 1993
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(U)
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Est. 1986
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New gNu NEW gnU new GnU nEW gNu neW gnu nEw releases for April, 1993:
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_________________________________/Text Files\_________________________________
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221: "Sickness" by Franken Gibe. Paralyzed by thoughts. Rage! Fight! Dark!
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222: "A Day in the Life of Debbie G1bs0n" by The Madwoman. The pop idol faces
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her arch enemy on the fields of ninja combat and in the arms of love.
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223: "The B!G Envelope Stuffing Scam" by Hanover Fiste. How to get money.
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Make Sally Struthers proud of you.
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224: "The Bird" by Obscure Images. Story 'bout a sad guy who laughs at birds.
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It's depressing. Oi's a kooky guy.
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225: "Tequila Willy's Position Paper" by Reid Fleming and Omega. Unknown to
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most, Tequila Willy thew his hat in the ring for the 1992 presidential
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election. Here's the paper detailing his positions on all the important
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issues. Better luck in '96, eh?
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226: "Simple Cryptology" by Dave Ferret. Introductory guide to cryptology
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which also includes a good list of other sources to look into.
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227: "Big Ol' Heaping Pile of Shit" by Suicidal Maniac. Buncha poems about
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lots of things. Wacky.
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228: "ISDN: Fucking the Vacuum Cleaner Attachments" by Reid Fleming. Intended
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for _Mondo 2000_, this file drops science about everyone's favorite future
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phone system.
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229: "The Evil Truth About Peter Pan" by Lady Carolin. It's a whole mess of
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things you and your puny little mind might not have noticed about this popular
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kiddie (hah!) story.
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230: "The 2:00 O'Clock Bus" by Tequila Willy and Bambi the Usurper. Geriatric
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porn with some doggy flavor.
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_____________________________/Other Stuff to Get\_____________________________
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From: cDc communications/P.O. Box 53011/Lubbock, TX 79453
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This is Swamp Ratte's stuff:
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All the cDc t-files on disk by mail, for convenience sake! Specify
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MS-DOS or Apple II format 3.5" disks. $3.00 cash.
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cDc stickers! Same design as were flying around at HoHoCon, with the
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scary-lookin' cow skull. k00l. Send a SASE and 50 cents for a dozen of
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'em (or just send a dollar).
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Weasel-MX tape! _Obvious_ 45-minute cassette. This is Swamp Ratte's
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funk/punk-rock/hip-hop band. It's a mess, but fun. $3.00 cash.
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cDc hat! Yeah, get yer very own stylin' black baseball cap embroidered
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with the cDc file-header-type logo on the front in white. This isn't the
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foam-and-mesh cheap kind of hat; it's a "6-panel" (the hat industry term)
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quality deal. Roll hard with the phat cDc gear. $15.00 plus a buck for
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postage.
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_Swingin' Muzak_ compilation tape! An hour of rockin' tuneage from
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Weasel-MX (all new for '93), Counter Culture, Acid Mirror, Truth or
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Consequences, Grandma's V.D., and Sekrut Squirrel. Lotsa good, catchy,
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energetic stuff for only $5.00 cash.
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From: FNORD! Publications/2660 Trojan Dr. #912/Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304-1235
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This is Obscure Images' stuff:
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FNORD! 'zine #1 & #4 - $2.00 Each
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Shoggoth 912 #1 - $0.75
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For some snarly techno grooves, send away for the new tape from Green
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Bay's finest (and only) technorave sensation, I OPENING! IO-Illumination
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Demo Tape (7 songs of joy) - $5.00
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From: Freeside Orbital Data Network/ATTN:dFx-HoHoCon-cDc/11504 Hughes Road #124
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Houston, TX 77089
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This is Drunkfux's stuff:
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HoHoCon '92 T-Shirts : Black : XL : Elite : Stylish : Dope : Slammin'
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Only $15 + $2 shipping ($2.50 for two shirts).
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Your choice of either "I LOVE FEDS" or "I LOVE WAREZ" on front, where
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"LOVE" is actually a red heart, ala "I LOVE N.Y." or "I LOVE SPAM."
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On the back of every beautimus shirt is...
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dFx & cDc Present
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HOHOCON '92
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December 18-20
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Allen Park Inn
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Houston, Texas
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HoHoCon '92 VHS Video : 6 Hours : Hilariously Elite : $18 + $2 Shipping
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Please make all checks payable to O.I.S. Free cDc sticker with every
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order! w0w!
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From: Bill's Shirt Thing/P.O. Box 53832/Lubbock, TX/79453
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This is Franken Gibe's stuff:
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AIDS sucks! Order a catalog! Nifty t-shirts that make you happy.
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Proceeds go to local AIDS Resource Center. Send a $0.29 stamp for the
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cat'.
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From: Teach Me Violence magazine/61 East 8th St./Suite 202/New York, NY 10003
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This is The Pusher's stuff:
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Teach Me Violence 'zine:
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Issue #1 (Mr. Bungle, COC, Murphy's Law)
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Issue #2 (Helmet, Supertouch, Agnostic Front, American Standard)
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Issue #3 (Faith No More, Chris Haskett, Cathedral, Iceburn, Venom)
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$3.00 cash each
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From: A Day In The Life Of.../P.O. Box 94221/Seattle, WA 98124
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This is Lady Carolin's stuff:
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A Day In The Life Of... 'zine, free with two stamps.
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Bi-monthly contact list of girlie bands/grrrl bands/female vocalists. $1.
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__________________________________/cDc Gnuz\__________________________________
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"cDc: savin' trees in '93"
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Hiya once again, here's whassup:
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NEW Internet FTP site: zero.cypher.com. This is Drunkfux and Louis Cypher's
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chilly-the-most deal. Login as "anonymous" and get all the cDc stuph fast fast
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fast.
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NEW cDc Mailing list: Get on the ever-dope and slamagnifiterrific cDc mailing
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list! Send mail to cDc@cypher.com and include some wonderlessly elite message
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along the lines of, "ADD ME 2 DA MAILIN LIZT!!@&!"
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NEW Official cDc Global Domination Factory Direct Outlets:
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Cyberspace.Nexus +31-67-879307 [Belgium]
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Mirrorshades BBS 903/668-1777
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The Ministry of Knowledge 401/043-3446
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The Crowbar Hotel 713/373-4031
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We're always taking t-file submissions, so if you've got a file and want to
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really get it out there, there's no better way than with cDc. Upload text to
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The Polka AE, or my Internet address, or send disks or hardcopy to the cDc post
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office box in Lubbock, TX.
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NEW updated CDCKC0W.TXT file. All the information for sysops to get going
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running Factory Direct Outlets. It should be available from wherever you got
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this Update.
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NEW CDCV9.ZIP is out containing cDc t-files 201-225. Factory Direct Outlet
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sysops should get this and put it up on their systems.
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See ya in May.
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S. Ratte'
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cDc/Editor and P|-|Ear13zz |_3@DeRrr
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"We're into t-files for the girlies and money."
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Write to: cDc communications, P.O. Box 53011, Lubbock, TX 79453.
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Internet: sratte@cypher.com, sratte@mindvox.phantom.com.
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[Editor: Whew. Any word on those cDc Glow in The Dark Toilet
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Seat Covers? I've got my 29.95 ready!]
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****************************************************************************
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Hey there a few of us use this account and wuld like to get phrack
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sent to us here if at all possible... :)
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We are all Australians and all read your magazine to death..
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a friend of mine runs a board called shred til ya ded which is basically
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a hpac and warez assortment... nothing 0 day but definately good for hacking
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info... we are in the middle of getting all of your mags online at the moment
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you mentioned in phrack 42 that you would like people from other countries
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to write pieces about the scene there... well depending on the kind of thing
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you want i would be more than happy to give it a go with some mates
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thanks
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Darkstar
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[Editor: Darkstar and anyone else--send me your files about your
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scenes in other countries. Nearly everyone who promised me
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a file about their country flaked out. You'll see who did
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send me a file later in this issue. Other countries: get
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off your duffs and send me a file! We want to know what
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goes on there! Boards, Busts, History, Hackers, Hangouts,
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Groups, Greats, Legends, Lore, EVERYTHING!]
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I remember seeing a message somewhere on the WELL saying an issue of
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Phrack carried listings of Viruses. Could you tell me which one(s)?
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Also, do you know of any sites which have virus listings archived ?
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Thanks,
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Jon Barber
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[Editor: Well, John, Phrack doesn't carry virii info. You might
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check around for 40hex. Personally, I think virii
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are vastly overrated hype driven onward by McAffee
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and other self-serving interests. That is why we
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ignore them. (That is also why I don't mention them
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when I lecture on computer security...they are no
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big thing.)]
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Ok,
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So I was reading Phrack 42's listing for SprintNET nodes... But there was
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no information on how to access it..
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What are the ACNS For the Sprintnet? Is there a Phrack out that details
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use of the SprintNET..
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Would appreciate ANY and ALL, as I've never heard of it being used widely
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like the Internet, and would like to know how to use it..
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Jack Flash...
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[Editor: Jack...you kids are spoiled. You and your Internet. Hrumph.
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Remember when Arpanet was like a 20 or so Universities and
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Contractors, and tied to about 100 bases thru Milnet? No?
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Sheesh.
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|
To answer your question, Sprintnet (used to be Telenet, and
|
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always will be to me) is a public packet switched network.
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It can be accessed in nearly EVERY city in the USA, and in
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many large cities in other countries.
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The Toll-Free dialups are: 300-2400: 800-546-1000
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9600 v.32: 800-546-2500
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At the TERMINAL= prompt, type D1. Then to find a local
|
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dialup, at the @ prompt type MAIL. Login as username
|
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|
PHONES password PHONES.]
|
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|
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RE: Loop-Back
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I was wondering if it would be possible for you to do something on Novell LAN
|
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|
security, as we have one at my high school. I was also wondering about
|
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|
bluebox tones...in my area, if you call into the next county, sometimes you
|
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|
hear what sounds like bluebox tones. I had thought these lines were digital,
|
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|
and therefore, would not require tones of any type.. any ideas?
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|
RF Burns
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|
[Editor: As for the Novell...check later in this issue.
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|
As for the MF tones...when calls go from one area to another
|
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|
it is quite common to hear multi-frequency tones. Depending
|
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|
upon the way the call is routed, your particular pick of LD
|
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|
carrier and the equipment between you and the destination,
|
|||
|
you may hear these tones. You may even be one of the lucky
|
|||
|
ones, and be able to seize a trunk. Using certain LD carriers
|
|||
|
you can still box, but usually you are stuck with a trunk that
|
|||
|
can't get out of the area. Alas.]
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|
Hi -
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|
I'm a student in the MLS program here at SUNY Albany. I
|
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|
found out about Phrack while researching a paper for my public policy class,
|
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|
on the ECPA and shit.
|
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|
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|
Well, I gave a fabulous 45-minute presentation on it all and then wrote
|
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|
an even better paper for which I was rewarded with an A as well as an A
|
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|
for the class. Turns out John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor are heroes of
|
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|
my professor as well.
|
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|
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|
So now I'm hooked. For my thesis I'm writing a user manual for librarians
|
|||
|
on the Internet and helping teach a class in telecommunications.
|
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|
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|
Just wanted to let you phrack-types know you're my heroes and I want to be
|
|||
|
a member of the phrack phamily. Can't send any money, though. *:(
|
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|
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|
Keep the faith,
|
|||
|
hopey t
|
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|
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|
|||
|
[Editor: That's really great! Usually profs are terribly anal about
|
|||
|
anything regarding Phrack and/or hacking. You are very
|
|||
|
lucky to have had such an instructor. Congrats on the
|
|||
|
class and good luck with your thesis!]
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
Hi!
|
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|
I was just glancing through Phrack #42, and read the portion
|
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|
that sez that all computer professionals (essentially) have to
|
|||
|
delete this and even old copies of Phrack.
|
|||
|
Coupla questions: I'm a Network Administrator for a University,
|
|||
|
do I have to comply? It's not like I am a thug from Bellcore or
|
|||
|
anything like that. Although one of the things I am concerned with,
|
|||
|
professionally, is the security of our systems, I am no Cliff Stoll.
|
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|
If I were to catch an unauthorized visitor, I would give him the boot,
|
|||
|
not chase him down with prosecution in mind.
|
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|
I have, of course, deleted all my old Phracks as well as #42,
|
|||
|
but I would like to be able to re-snarf them. Let me know...
|
|||
|
Thanks!
|
|||
|
Dan Marner
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: Well, Dan, technically Phrack could quite possibly
|
|||
|
be beneficial to you and assist you with your career, and
|
|||
|
this is the typical scenario in which we request that you
|
|||
|
register your subscription and pay the registration fee.
|
|||
|
Of course, we don't have the SS as our own personal
|
|||
|
thugs to go break your legs if you don't comply. :)
|
|||
|
You might at least try to get your employer to pay for
|
|||
|
the subscription.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As far as issues prior to 42 go, KEEP THEM! They are
|
|||
|
exempt from anything, and are arguably public domain.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hey,
|
|||
|
I need to get in touch with some Macintosh phreakers. Know any?
|
|||
|
Anyway, are there any good war dialers or scanners out there for
|
|||
|
Macintosh? I need something that picks up PBXs and VMBs as well as
|
|||
|
Carriers.
|
|||
|
Thanx in advance...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: I personally avoid the little toadstools like the plague,
|
|||
|
and I was unable to get a hold of the only hacker I know who
|
|||
|
uses one. If anyone out there on the net could email us
|
|||
|
with the scoop on Mac hacking/phreaking utilities it would
|
|||
|
be most appreciated.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hello! I was just wondering if you knew of any FidoNet site that carries
|
|||
|
back issues of phrack. The main reason behind this, as my link through the
|
|||
|
Internet is basically through a FidoNet-type network and I am unable to ftp
|
|||
|
files. Any help would be appreciated!
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks!
|
|||
|
Jason K
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: Phrack pops up everywhere. I would be very surprised if
|
|||
|
it wasn't on a ton of fido sites. However, I have no idea
|
|||
|
of what those sites may be. If anyone knows of any,
|
|||
|
let us know!]
|
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|
|
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|
****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Can you give me the email address for the 2600 Magazine or
|
|||
|
whomever the person in charge.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I've no idea how to contact them, so that's why I'm asking you.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I'm much obliged.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks,
|
|||
|
MJS
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: 2600 magazine can be reached at 2600@well.sf.ca.us
|
|||
|
To subscribe send $21 to 2600 Subscriptions, P.O. Box 752,
|
|||
|
Middle Island, NY, 11953-0752.
|
|||
|
To submit articles write to 2600 Editorial Dept., P.O. Box 99,
|
|||
|
Middle Island, NY, 11953-0099.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Note: If you are submitting articles to 2600 and to us,
|
|||
|
please have the courtesy of LETTING BOTH MAGAZINES KNOW
|
|||
|
IN ADVANCE. Ahem.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Do you know if there has been a set date and place for the next HoHoCon?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Best Regards,
|
|||
|
Mayon
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: Actually, it's looking more and more like HoHoCon will
|
|||
|
be December 17, 18, 19 in Austin, TX. It may still
|
|||
|
be in Houston, but methinks the Big H has had about enough
|
|||
|
of dFx. We'll let you know when we know for sure.]
|
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|
|
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|
****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Reporter for major metro paper is interested in help finding out anything
|
|||
|
there is to find on four prominent people who have volunteered to have their
|
|||
|
privacy breached.
|
|||
|
Financial fundamentals. Lives of crime. Aches and pains. How rich they are,
|
|||
|
where they vacation, who they socialize with. You name it, we're interested in
|
|||
|
seeing if it's out there.
|
|||
|
All for a good cause.
|
|||
|
If you're willing to advise this computer-ignorant reporter, or dig in and
|
|||
|
get the dope on these volunteers, please contact him at tye@nws.globe.com
|
|||
|
Or call at 617-929-3342.
|
|||
|
Help especially appreciated from anyone in the BOSTON area.
|
|||
|
Soon.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Thanks.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: Interesting. This showed up in my box in late June, so it should
|
|||
|
still be going. I would recommend watching yourselves in any
|
|||
|
dealings with journalists. Take it form one who has been
|
|||
|
burned by the press. (And who has a journalism degree himself.)]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Hey there...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I don't know if this will get to Dispater or to the new editor. Since the
|
|||
|
change in editorship, the proper way to contact Phrack has become sort of a
|
|||
|
mystery. (The new address wasn't included in Phrack 31.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Anyway, I'm writing to bitch about the quality of #31. I've got two main beefs:
|
|||
|
1. The article about fake-mail was GREAT until it turned into a "how-to"
|
|||
|
primer on using the info given to cause damage. That is exactly the
|
|||
|
kind of thing that will end up getting you sued. I have some legal
|
|||
|
background, and I'm pretty sure that the author of that article and
|
|||
|
possibly even Phrack itself and its editors are now open to a damn
|
|||
|
good argument for tortuous negligence if anyone follows the instructions
|
|||
|
and damages someone on Compuserve, etc.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The argument will go something like, "Phrack set into motion a chain of
|
|||
|
events that led to my client being damaged." You guys should have
|
|||
|
just given the info, and left off the moronic ways to abuse it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
2. The article on "Mall Security Frequencies" was copied directly from
|
|||
|
Popular Communications, Nov. 1992 issue. Hell, that was even their
|
|||
|
cover story. Can we say "copyright enfringement?" If not, I'm sure
|
|||
|
you'll be _hearing_ it a few more times. If I was still practicing,
|
|||
|
I'd call 'em up and ask their permission to sue on contingency.
|
|||
|
Split the damages obtained on a motion for summary judgment 50/50 with
|
|||
|
them. It would only take a week and one filed complaint...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Point is, you have opened yourselves up to get sued and lose EASILY.
|
|||
|
As much as I've enjoyed reading Phrack over the years, if this new
|
|||
|
staff continues in this manner, I'll be stuck with back-issues.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Cyber (305)
|
|||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|||
|
To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help@anon.penet.fi.
|
|||
|
Due to the double-blind system, any replies to this message will be anonymized,
|
|||
|
and an anonymous id will be allocated automatically. You have been warned.
|
|||
|
Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin@anon.penet.fi.
|
|||
|
*IMPORTANT server security update*, mail to update@anon.penet.fi for details.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[Editor: I think you meant 41, not 31. But to answer your points:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
1) As long as there is a first amendment, Phrack will
|
|||
|
continue to print articles that some may or may not
|
|||
|
agree with. Printing the blueprints for an atomic bomb
|
|||
|
does not make you an accomplice to those who build it
|
|||
|
and detonate it.
|
|||
|
2) Numbers are numbers. Can we even spell "copyright
|
|||
|
infringement?" If you were still "practicing..."
|
|||
|
We at Phrack wholeheartedly encourage you to again pick
|
|||
|
it up, and keep practicing and practicing until you
|
|||
|
get whatever it is you were practicing down pat.
|
|||
|
Obviously it must have been guitar, and not law.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Such a litigious society we live in. Suing Phrack would
|
|||
|
accomplish nothing. It would not even hinder its
|
|||
|
publication. Since Phrack has no money, nothing would
|
|||
|
be gained. Even if fined, Phrack could not be forced to
|
|||
|
sell its computer equipment to pay fines, since this would
|
|||
|
be removing the livelihood of the publisher, thus it would
|
|||
|
continue its quarterly publication. Where on Earth did
|
|||
|
you get such ideas? You obviously know nothing about
|
|||
|
lawsuits. Any lawyer would laugh at the thought of suing
|
|||
|
Phrack since it would gain nothing financially, and provide
|
|||
|
such a huge amount of bad publicity that even if a judgement
|
|||
|
were reached in their behalf it would not be worth it.
|
|||
|
Oh wait, you were a lawyer. Now I know why the past tense.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
But you are correct on one point: we cannot print
|
|||
|
copyrighted material without permission. You may have
|
|||
|
noted that last issue (among other changes) Phrack
|
|||
|
no longer includes full text of news items without
|
|||
|
prior permission from the publisher. That was the
|
|||
|
ONLY thing that worried me about publishing Phrack, and
|
|||
|
so I changed it.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We at Phrack welcome constructive criticism, but at least
|
|||
|
have the nerve to email directly, rather than hide behind
|
|||
|
an anonymous remailer. That way, someone could have
|
|||
|
responded to you in a more direct and expeditious manner.]
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
Dear Sir/Madam,
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I am a student at ukc in England and wish to subscribe to Phrack receiving
|
|||
|
it as email at the following address ks16@ukc.ac.uk thank you and keep up the
|
|||
|
good work.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
We use unix and I would be interested in getting a copy of su (switch user)
|
|||
|
which looks for the user file passwd.su in the users home directory. I don't
|
|||
|
know much about unix, but I do know it would need to run from my home directory
|
|||
|
and access the kernel.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Many thanks for any help you may be able to give.
|
|||
|
|
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|
S
|
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|
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|
|
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|
[Editor: Its "SIR" hehe. Sir Bloodaxe. In any case, if anyone would
|
|||
|
care to draft up this modification to su and send it in
|
|||
|
I'll print it in the next issue's line noise.]
|
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|
|
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|
****************************************************************************
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
I had some beef with Rack's article in PHRACK 42. I've attached a
|
|||
|
writeup of comments; you're welcome to a) forward it to him, b)
|
|||
|
shitcan it, or c) publish it.
|
|||
|
|
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|
thx,
|
|||
|
-Paul
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
My background: I've been into the scene for about 12 years. My day job
|
|||
|
is writing unix s/w for a NASA contractor. My night job... well, never
|
|||
|
mind that. I have a strong amateur interest in crypto, and I'd like to
|
|||
|
share some of what people in the usenet/Internet community have been
|
|||
|
kind enough to teach me.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Racketeer sez:
|
|||
|
> If you think that the world of the Hackers is deeply shrouded with
|
|||
|
>extreme prejudice, I bet you can't wait to talk with crypto-analysts. These
|
|||
|
>people are traditionally the biggest bunch of holes I've ever laid eyes on. In
|
|||
|
>their mind, people have been debating the concepts of encryption since the
|
|||
|
>dawn of time, and if you come up with a totally new method of data encryption,
|
|||
|
> -YOU ARE INSULTING EVERYONE WHO HAS EVER DONE ENCRYPTION-, mostly by saying
|
|||
|
>"Oh, I just came up with this idea for an encryption which might be the best
|
|||
|
>one yet" when people have dedicated all their lives to designing and breaking
|
|||
|
>encryption techniques -- so what makes you think you're so fucking bright?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
One real reason for this reaction is that people _have_ been studying
|
|||
|
encryption for 100 years or so. As a result, many simple cryptosystems
|
|||
|
are continually being reinvented by people who haven't ever made even
|
|||
|
a simple study of cryptosystems.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Imagine if someone came up to you and said "Wow! I just found a
|
|||
|
totally K00L way to send fake mail! It's radical! No one's ever
|
|||
|
thought of it before!"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
You'd laugh, right? _Anyone_ can figure out how to forge mail.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Well, _anyone_ can come up with the n-th variation of the Vigniere or
|
|||
|
substitution cipher.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
An even more important reason for their 'tude is that cypherpunks are
|
|||
|
suspicious by nature. A key principle of crypto is that you can only
|
|||
|
trust algorithms that have been made public and thoroughly picked
|
|||
|
over. Without that public scrutiny, how can you trust it?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The fedz' Digital Signature Standard (DSS) got raked in the crypto and
|
|||
|
industry press because the fedz wouldn't disclose details of the
|
|||
|
algorithm. "How do we know it's secure?" the cypherpunks asked. "We
|
|||
|
won't use it if we don't know it's secure!"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Point being: (for those of you who skipped over) cypherpunks trust NO
|
|||
|
ONE when the subject is encryption algorithms. Maybe J. Random Hacker
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has come up with a scheme faster and more secure than, say, RSA. If
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JRH won't share the details, no one will use it.
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Racketeer goes on to talk about DES. One important thing to note is
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that the unix crypt() function has NOTHING to do with DES. Here's part
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of the SunOS 4.1.2 man page for crypt():
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crypt implements a one-rotor machine designed along the
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lines of the German Enigma, but with a 256-element rotor.
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Methods of attack on such machines are widely known, thus
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crypt provides minimal security.
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It's fairly clear that for a known-ciphertext attack (i.e. you
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have a block of encoded text, but neither the key nor the plaintext)
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will, at worst, require 2^56 decryption attempts. Various schemes for
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parallel machines and so forth have been posted in sci.crypt. Does the
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NSA have something that can crack DES? Probably.
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Remember that DES is mostly used for short-lived session keys. ATMs
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are a good example; they typically use a DES key for one communication
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session with the central bank. New session, new key. DES is _not_ very
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well suited for long-term encryption, since it can probably be
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attacked in "reasonable" time by a determined, well-equipped opponent.
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Now, on to PGP. Pretty Good Software was indeed threatened with a
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lawsuit by Public Key Partners (PKP). PKP holds the patent on the RSA
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public-key algorithm. (Many people, me included, don't think that the
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patent would stand up in court; so far, no one's tried.)
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The nice thing about PGP is that it offers IDEA and RSA in a nice
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package. When you encrypt a file, PGP generates an IDEA session key,
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which is then encrypted with RSA. An opponent would have to either a)
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exhaustively search the entire IDEA key space or b) break RSA to
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decrypt the file without the password.
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Racketeer also mentions that PGP can optionally compress files before
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encryption. There's a solid crypto reason behind this, too. One
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well-known and successful way to attack an encrypted file is to look
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for patterns of repeated characters. Since the statistical frequencies
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of word and letter use in English (and many other languages; some
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folks have even compiled these statistics for Pascal & C!) are
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well-known, comparing the file contents with a statistical profile can
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give some insight into the file's contents.
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By compressing files before encrypting them, PGP is moving the
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redundancy out of the text and into the small dictionary of
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compression symbols. You'd still have to decrypt the file before you
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could do anything useful with that dictionary, or even to determine
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that it _had_ a signature!
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[Editor: Well, Rack is not to blame for all complaints I got about the
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file. I printed a file that was several KBytes short of
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complete. I noticed it seemed odd, but was assured by
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Rack, TK & Presence that I had received the correct file.
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I was misinformed, and should have known better than to
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print a file I should have known was incomplete. I apologize
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to Rack & to all of you.
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About the other gripes: Rack, care to reply?]
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*****************************************************************************
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In issue #42 of Phrack there was an article about the USPS' practice of
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selling change of address information without consumer consent. I sent
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the supplied form letter and carbon copied my congressman and senators.
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Today I received a reply from the USPS Records Office.
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April 1, 1993
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Dear Mr. Rosen:
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This concerns your recent Privacy Act request for accountings of
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disclosure of mail forwarding information you have provided to the Postal
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Service.
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Disclosure of your forwarding address might have been made to individual
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requesters by post offices or to subscribers to the National Change of
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Address File (NCOA) by an NCOA licensee. The NCOA is a consolidated file
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of all forwarding information provided by postal customers and stored on
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automated media. Listholders may subscribe to NCOA to obtain the new
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addresses of individuals for whom they already have in their possession
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the old address.
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For disclosures made by post offices, we are in the process of querying
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the Washington, DC postmaster for any accountings.
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For disclosures made from the NCOA system, we will begin querying NCOA
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licensees all of which keep logs identifying the particular subscribers to
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whom they have given NCOA information. This accounting will not identify
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with certainty the subscribers who have in fact received your new address,
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but will give you a list of all subscribers receiving NCOA service for the
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relevant time period and thus might have received your address.
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Because a large number of requests like yours are being received, there
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will be a delay in responding. Requests are being processed in order of
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receipt and you will be sent the accountings as soon as possible. Your
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patience is appreciated.
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Sincerely,
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Betty E. Sheriff
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USPS Records Officer
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[Editor: Thanks for sending that letter in! Amazing that someone
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in the maze of red tape even thought to make a form letter
|
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to respond. I think I'll demand a disclosure as well.]
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****************************************************************************
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Phrack 42 Errata
|
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|
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We mistakenly noted that the TRW video shown at HoHoCon was dubbed by
|
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Dispater and Scott Simpson. It was actually made by Dispater and ZIBBY.
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****************************************************************************
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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Four, Issue Forty-Three, File 3a of 27
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|
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EDITORIAL
|
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|
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My Problems With Clipper
|
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|
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|
by Chris Goggans
|
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|
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|
The introduction of the new government backed encryption chip, Clipper,
|
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|
has become a much debated issue. I like many others have a large number
|
|||
|
of problems with the chip and the problems it may bring in the future.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Why should we believe that this algorithm is robust? For years
|
|||
|
and years the NSA has backed DES as the encryption standard, when
|
|||
|
cryptoanalysts have consistently brought its strength into question.
|
|||
|
Additionally, the NSA has forced companies to submit their routines
|
|||
|
for analysis before allowing them to be distributed commercially. At
|
|||
|
times they have even requested that the algorithms be purposely
|
|||
|
weakened (we will assume that this was so they could more easily
|
|||
|
decipher the encrypted data.)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
With this in mind, why should we now meet anything endorsed by the NSA
|
|||
|
with anything but suspicion? And the fact that they refuse to release
|
|||
|
the algorithm for security reasons even further adds to the suspicion
|
|||
|
that this chip is either inherently weak and easily broken by the NSA
|
|||
|
or that there is a backdoor in the algorithm that will allow the NSA
|
|||
|
to effortlessly view any data encrypted with the Clipper.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Assuming that the government is on the level (for once), and they cannot
|
|||
|
decipher Clipper-encrypted data without legally obtaining keys from
|
|||
|
the assigned escrow agents. The idea that the government will have to
|
|||
|
go before a judge and show just cause for needing the keys pacifies some,
|
|||
|
but from my own personal experience, the government will always get
|
|||
|
what they want. If the Secret Service could get a search warrant to
|
|||
|
enter my home based solely upon one posting to an electronic bulletin board,
|
|||
|
they could certainly obtain the necessary keys needed to decipher my
|
|||
|
speech. In fact, most non-technical persons will become needlessly
|
|||
|
suspicious upon the mere mention of someone using encrypted speech mechanisms
|
|||
|
and be more easily swayed to release the keys to law enforcement.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Should Clipper be adopted by various government agencies for use, this could
|
|||
|
have serious trickle-down effects upon the lives of regular citizens.
|
|||
|
Let's say the military decides that they will use Clipper. They will then
|
|||
|
most likely require their various contractors to use it as well. Then
|
|||
|
after continued use, the contractor may begin to tell its other customers
|
|||
|
to communicate with them using Clipper also. Usage could grow
|
|||
|
exponentially as more and more people become comfortable with the use
|
|||
|
of the secure communications devices until it becomes a defacto standard
|
|||
|
without any legal pressures to use it ever mandated by Congress.
|
|||
|
Should Congress mandate its use in any form, even if only within the
|
|||
|
government itself, this potentiality will rapidly become reality.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
If Clipper eventually receives such accepted use, anyone using any other
|
|||
|
type of encryption will be immediately suspect. "Why aren't you using
|
|||
|
the chip? What do you have to hide?" The government may even outlaw
|
|||
|
the use of any other encryption technologies, and if America
|
|||
|
has become comfortable and satisfied with Clipper such a law may go
|
|||
|
unchallenged, after all, only spies, child pornographers and drug dealers
|
|||
|
would have something to hide, right?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
As the world's computer networks creep ever further into our daily lives,
|
|||
|
and the speed and power of supercomputers multiplies every year a rather
|
|||
|
frightening scenario emerges. Since the government is a major funder of
|
|||
|
the Internet, who is to say that Clipper won't become the basis for
|
|||
|
encrypting over its lines? As our country moves closer to ISDN and the
|
|||
|
PSTN and the PSDN's become more intertwined, who is to say that Clipper
|
|||
|
won't be the basis for encryption since companies like AT&T already
|
|||
|
endorse it?
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Imagine if you will, a massively parallel supercomputer, the likes of which
|
|||
|
may not exist yet, in a special room in Ft. Meade, or buried underground
|
|||
|
in New Jersey, that consistently decrypts all communications and
|
|||
|
sorts it according to communicating parties. Then through the use of
|
|||
|
AI, the computer decides whether or not such communication presents a threat
|
|||
|
"to national security."
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The structure of the telephone network already supports such an arrangement.
|
|||
|
The purpose of the NSA allows for such an arrangement. The advances in computer
|
|||
|
technology will give the potential for such an arrangement. If Clipper is
|
|||
|
tainted, yet accepted, there will be no more privacy in America.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Perhaps my view of the government and their ultimate intentions is way off
|
|||
|
base. I sincerely hope so, as I do not want to be forced to take the mark
|
|||
|
of this beast to conduct my business dealings and to live my life in peace.
|