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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 15 of 22
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Substance's Complete Guide To Hacking Meridian Mail Systems (VMB) [PART 1]
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Feb 1st, 1995 --Made for Phrack
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Introduction To Meridian Mail Box Systems
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By Substance @ Another Way of Life [hpavc] 5183831369
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NOTE1: In case you didn't know VMB stands for Voice Mail Box
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NOTE2: This is the information that I have gathered from hacking
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Meridians, and is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate
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NOTE3: Disclaimer : There is none, I did this article to encourage people to
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go and fuck around with Meridians, so sue me.
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Introduction
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Before we begin, Let's shed a little light on the subject of Meridian. This
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is one of my favorite VMB systems to hack, because:
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Number 1 : There are many Meridian VMB Systems throughout the country, in
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-------- 800 exchanges and numbers local to you. You can bet that there
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are at least 10 - 15 different corporations using Meridian
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throughout your area code
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Number 2 : (The Most Important by far.) Almost ALL Meridian mails
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-------- use the Mail Box number as the default password. (Unless changed
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manually)
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Number 3 : About 95 percent have outdialing features. Most don't have long
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-------- distance access, but this can still be very useful for diverting
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calls, and getting free calls in that area code.
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Ok, enough light shed on the matter. Let's get to identifying and hacking
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those fuckers!
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Identifying Meridian VMB's
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Most Meridian VMBs just come right out and say exactly what they are. I'd
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say about 8 out of 10 will just come out, right after it answers and say:
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"MERIDIAN MAIL"
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<wait 1 second>
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"MAILBOX?"
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or just
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"MAILBOX?" (it is ALWAYS a female computer [digitized] voice)
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Half the time you will only hear "RIDIAN MAIL". (This must be caused by
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a timing bug in Meridian.) Once you hear that, write the # down, since
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it may be useful in the future for such things as 3rd party billing
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(more on that later), as a code line or just as a personal VMB. If you know
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for a fact (or a guess in that matter) that this is a Meridian mailbox but
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when you call it, it just says 'Leave a message' or has someone actually
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talking instructing you to leave a message, then you have reached what might
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be a direct VMB line. These are usually numbers people pay more money for, that
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will give them a direct 800 number instead of going through the "mailbox #"
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part.
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These are the best, but probably the hardest to hack, because even though
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(according to a recent poll) about 70% of people are stupid enough to leave
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their mailbox number as their password, if you are serious and want to
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pay that much for a direct line, you are probably going to change the
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password. Even though I have seen many that do have the default, the
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odds are against it.
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Ok back to the point. If you find a direct VMB, call all the numbers around
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it, because chances good are that you will find the system that just asks
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for a box number, very close. I would recommend about +50 numbers and -50
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numbers and you'll find the root system. You will also find many other
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direct boxes in your quest.
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NOTE: The ROOT SYSTEM is the number you call and simply hear 'MAILBOX' or
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'MERiDiAN MAiL'
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Another thing to remember is that you have to find out how many digits your
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mailbox #'s are going to be. The number of digits I've seen in my career
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differs from about 2 digits (rare) to 6 (also fairly rare). The most likely
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# of digits it will probably have is 4, or 5... Call your VMB and when it asks
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for mailbox #, hit '111#' (Note: You ALWAYS have to end a command on a Meridian
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mail system with an '#') if it says (with a quick response) 'INVALID box #'
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then try a 4 digit code. Sometimes (yeah, I know it sucks) you will
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have to fuck around for a while before you can tell how many digits, or even
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worse you may never know, and have to keep alternating #'s of digits, until
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you hit a valid box.
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Hacking The Fuckers:
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First off, think of what you are going to record as an outgoing message before
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you go and hack it. Decide if this should be a code line, or a personal VMB,
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or... Both? Here are the first default boxes you should try before dialing
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random ones:
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111 222 333 444 555 666 777 888 999 000 100 200 300 400 500
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600 700 800 900 123 234 345 456 567 678 789 890 901 121 212
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etc. etc. etc.
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If boxes are 4 digits, add a trailing number. If you don't know the length,
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mess around a while, you'll get one.
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If you call someone's direct VMB and you hear a message like "You have
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reached So&So's VMB please leave a message, and I will return your call as
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soon as possible" there are a few ways to transfer to a different mailbox.
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Try simply hitting #, that might just hang up on you, unfortunately.
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Call back try hitting *. When you hear 'MAiLBOX' you just struck home.
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Try entering 123#.
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Now, a few things can happen. Either:
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1 It will transfer you to 123's mailbox
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2 It will say invalid mailbox, or simply 'MAILBOX' again
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3 It will say Password
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When you hear 123's mailbox you can try and hack it by hitting *, and hope
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it will ask 'PASSWORD?' If it doesn't then you can't do much with this
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system except leave messages for that person (What Fun). If it does ask
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"PASSWORD?" then try the box # as the default password. (On your quest for a
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valid VMB you will find that MANY MANY people are total fucking morons
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and keep their password at the default) others will make it something easy to
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remember like 123# or 111# etc. etc. etc. If the password is not the Default
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then just write this number down in a notebook and move on.
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If all else fails and you can't figure out how to get to the MAILBOX prompt you
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should call all the #s around the one you found to try and find the root
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system.
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If you get in, (with the default or otherwise) it will probably say:
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'MAILBOX EMPTY' or 'YOU HAVE n MESSAGES'
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If you press 7* it will reply with:
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Message option 0 (unknown at this time)
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Reply 1 (used to reply to a previous message)
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Play envelope 2 (unknown at this time)
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Forward 3 (Forward your mail to another box)
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Reply all 4 (Reply with a multi-mail)
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compose 5 (send multi-mail)
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delete 6 (used to delete mail [duh])
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send 9 (sends single mail [must have mailbox number ready)
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if you press 8* it will reply with:
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Mailbox options 0 (Changes operator code (not useful)
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login 1 (Gives you the option to transfer mailbox's)
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greeting 2 (Can change greeting (internal & external)
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logoff 3 (Kicks you off the system)
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password change 4 (Changes VMB password [verifies 2x]
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distribution list 5 (Not useful)
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goto 6 (Takes you back to 'MAILBOX EMPTY'
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Personal verification 9 (Lets you record a name for personal verify)
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to exit press # (logoff)
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This is not all very useful, the most you can do with these commands is listen
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to people's mail (which can be fun), and/or take it over for your own code line
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or personal VMB. The whole point of hacking Meridians is the outdial function.
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Once you have successfully gotten into the VMB dial '0*' (Zero-Star).
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It should say:
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'YOU HAVE REACHED A SYSTEM THAT WILL CONNECT YOU TO THE NUMBER THAT YOU ENTER.
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PLEASE ENTER THE NUMBER OR THE NUMBER OR THE NAME OF THE PERSON YOU WISH TO
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REACH. PRESS 11 FOR A NAME, SPELL THE LAST NAME THEN THE FIRST NAME blah,
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blah, blah.'
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This is the jackpot. With this you can call ANYWHERE (hopefully) for free, any
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time (unless the VMB has hours [...some do...]) To dial out, try this first:
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just dial a local number (ex 432-1342#)
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>From there it may beep and say 'THAT # CANNOT BE REACHED' or it may connect
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you. If it connects you, great! You just found an untraceable way of hacking!
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Call back and try 1-npa/xxx-yyyy (if that works, then abuse the hell out of it
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as soon as possible, because it wont last for long :) ) If those two methods
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don't work try these.
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9+1+npa/xxx-yyyy (works most of the time)
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8+1+npa/xxx-yyyy (not probable)
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0+1+npa/xxx-yyyy (Possible)
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9+xxx-yyyy
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8+xxx-yyyy
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0+xxx-yyyy
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If none of those work, then you're shit out of luck. Use it for a code line.
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If it did work, think of the possibilities, 900 numbers (for gaining access
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to boards), Tons of free LD, untraceable calls............
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On to the last subject of part 1.
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Another Way To Make Free Calls
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Sorry, this only works on Direct VMB's, sometimes only the ones in your local
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exchange, its a long shot, but hell, its free. (But don't do this from your
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home phone, stupid.)
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Change the outgoing message on the direct VMB to 'Operator, this number accepts
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all collect and 3rd party billings' Call up the operator and ask for AT&T,
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once they come on tell her you would like to make a 3rd party billing. Tell
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her the number you're billing to is the VMB #, then tell her the number you
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wish to call. She'll say, "wait," AND a few moments later she'll come back
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and say they accepted. Presto! You're in!
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If you get busted, say you read a text file on how to do it, you didn't think
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it would work... (act innocent, alwayz worked for me :)
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You can leave me comments, suggestions or threats at my VMB
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(not a Meridian currently) *(800)775-0728* (direct)...
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-substance
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[EOF]
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