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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Four, Issue Forty-Three, File 1 of 27
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Issue 43 Index
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P H R A C K 4 3
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July 1, 1993
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~ finger whitehouse.gov and make a secret service agent come ~
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Well, here it is: Phrack 43. This issue should really piss every security
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professional off. Well, actually, none of them should ever see it because
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only two people have registered their subscriptions.
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But, then again I think we all know that the whole world is FULL of
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lying, thieving people who just don't care about other people's
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property. No, smarty, not hackers...computer professionals!
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CASE 1:
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The Computer Emergency Response Team. Bastions of life, liberty and the
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pursuit of happiness. CERT had been on the Phrack mailing list
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previously, and was sent a copy of 42 (as was everyone) to give them
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the opportunity to subscribe. Rather than do the right thing
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and let us at Phrack know that they were not interested in paying,
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and to take their name off the list, Ed DiHart instead forwarded off
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several copies to his cronies.
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Luckily for us, Ed is not the best typist, and the mail bounced all the way
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back to Phrack. I called Ed and asked him why he would do such a thing,
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which was clearly a direct violation of US Copyright Law. Ed claimed
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he didn't know of any new rules for Phrack, and that he had always forwarded
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off a few copies to his pals. I told Ed that this practice was unacceptable
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and that if he wanted to continue to get Phrack he and his pals would all have
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to register their subscriptions. Ed said that he did not want to pay
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and to take CERT off the list.
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A month prior to this Ed had said to me at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy
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conference in San Francisco, "Why are YOU here anyway? It sure is IRONIC
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that someone whose goal in life was to invade other people's privacy would
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be attending a conference on protecting privacy." I walked away from him in
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disgust.
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While talking to Ed about Phrack I said, "You know Ed, it sure is IRONIC
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that an organization such as CERT, whose main goal is to help protect
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the property of others would so flagrantly violate US Copyright law and
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completely disregard someone's property rights." Man, did that feel great!
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CASE 2:
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BT Tymnet. Dale Drew, security guru, made the statement on IRC about
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Phrack, "I have absolutely no desire to pay for anything having to do with
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hackers." Later, someone from Dale's machine at BT Tymnet (opus.tymnet.com)
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logged into Len Rose's machine and ftp'd Phrack 42. With prior knowledge
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Phrack was not free, he willingly used company property to commit a crime.
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At most companies, that is grounds for termination. Luckily for Dale
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Tymnet doesn't give a shit. In fact, Dale several times since has gone
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back on IRC stating, "People here are Tymnet are kind of upset about
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Phrack 42." This just shows that people at Tymnet are just as criminal
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as they say hackers are. Since they could care less about MY property,
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then why should I care about theirs? Maybe I should print a list of
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all Tymnet internal NUIs! Well, two wrongs won't make a right, so I better
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not.
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I did, however, send email to Dale stating that we were aware of Tymnet's
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transgressions and that we may be forced to take legal action. I have
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decided to offer BT a sweet deal on a company-wide site license. We
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shall see if they take me up on this offer, or continue to steal Phrack.
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CASE 3:
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Gail Thackeray. A woman sworn by the court to uphold the laws of the
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land. This woman had the audacity to tell me that unless I
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enforced my copyright, it was worthless. Unless I enforce it. What the
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hell does that mean? Am I supposed to raid companies myself and
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go dig for evidence that they have stolen my information? Geez...it's
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not like I'm Bellcore. Gail's disgusting interpretation of the law,
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that unless you are big enough to stand up for yourself then you have
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no recourse, is a festering sore on the face of the American Legal system
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and I personally am appalled that this woman is allowed to act as
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a law enforcement professional.
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Oh well, as you can tell I've had a little fun with all this. And I have
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effectively proven my point. Security people, corporate professionals,
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and law enforcement types are just as unscrupulous and unethical as they
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have always claimed that we are.
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Only TWO PEOPLE within the computer/legal/security profession have the right
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to receive and keep copies of Phrack. Winn Schwartau, and a man at Mitre.
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It's amazing that they are the only ones with any scruples, isn't it?
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Well, let's get on with the issue. This one is pure, unadulterated evil.
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Only the strong will survive this time. We've got Cellular, we've got
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Novell, we've got 5e, we've got PHRACK TRIVIA! Get comfortable, grab
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your favorite intoxicant, and enjoy.
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*NOTES* Some of you will recognize the 5ESS file from the Summer issue of
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2600 magazine. This file was sent to both myself and E. Goldstein. I
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was told by the author that 2600 was not printing it. Wrong. Well, we
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got permission from 2600 to print it here too since its such a good file,
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and since I spent like 8 hours dealing with the author correcting
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and editing it. In the future gang, if you send something to Phrack AND
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to 2600, TELL US BEFOREHAND! The last thing I want to hear is, "Phrack
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is plagiarizing 2600...gawd they are so lame." The acronym file, you will
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note, is DIFFERENT. Heh.
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In addition to the above, you may notice that we were a bit late in
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distributing this issue. As many of you saw through the "resubscribe"
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blurb sent over the mailing list, Phrack is not going through Stormking.COM
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any longer. The struggle to relocate put us into further delays
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but I've managed to take care of securing a new distribution site.
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We want to thank everyone at Stormking for shipping Phrack out for
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so long, and wish them the best in their future endeavors.
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Enjoy the magazine. It is for and by the hacking community. Period.
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Editor-In-Chief : Erik Bloodaxe (aka Chris Goggans)
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3L33t : OMAR
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News : Datastream Cowboy
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Photography : dFx
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Pornography : Stagliano
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Prison Consultant : Co / Dec
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The Baddest : Dolomite
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Rad Book : Snow Crash
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Reasons Why I Am
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The Way I Am : Hoffman, Hammett, The Power Computer
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Typist : Minor Threat
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Future Movie Star : Weevil
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SCon Acid Casualty : Weevil
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Thanks To : Robert Clark, Co/Dec, Spy Ace, Lex Luthor
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Phreak Accident, Madjus, Frosty, Synapse, Hawkwind
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Firm G.R.A.S.P., Aleph One, Len Rose, Seven-Up
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Computer Crime Laboratories
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"If you can take the bag off of your own head, then you haven't had
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enough nitrous." -- KevinTX
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Phrack Magazine V. 4, #43, July 1, 1993. ISSN 1068-1035
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Contents Copyright (C) 1993 Phrack Magazine, all rights reserved.
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-= Phrack 43 =-
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Table Of Contents
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1. Introduction by The Editor 24K
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2. Phrack Loopback Part I 38K
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3. Phrack Loopback Part II / Editorial 44K
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4. Line Noise Part I 39K
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5. Line Noise Part II 43K
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6. Phrack Pro-Phile on Doctor Who 15K
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7. Conference News Part I by Various Sources 53K
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8. Conference News Part II by Various Sources 58K
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9. How To Hack Blackjack (Part I) by Lex Luthor 52K
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10. How To Hack Blackjack (Part II) by Lex Luthor 50K
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11. Help for Verifying Novell Security by Phrack Staff 48K
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12. My Bust (Part I) by Robert Clark 56K
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13. My Bust (Part II) by Robert Clark 55K
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14. Playing Hide and Seek, Unix Style by Phrack Accident 31K
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15. Physical Access and Theft of PBX Systems by Co/Dec 28K
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16. Guide to the 5ESS by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 63K
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17. Cellular Info by Madjus (N.O.D.) 47K
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18. LODCOM BBS Archive Information 24K
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19. LODCOM Sample Messages 52K
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20. Step By Step Guide To Stealing a Camaro by Spy Ace 21K
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21. Acronyms Part I by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 50K
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22. Acronyms Part II by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 51K
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23. Acronyms Part III by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 45K
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24. Acronyms Part IV by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 52K
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25. Acronyms Part V by Firm G.R.A.S.P. 46K
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26. International Scene by Various Sources 51K
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27. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 24K
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Total: 1152K
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Another reason why the future is wireless.
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"The CTIA recommended that the FCC require the microprocessor chip be
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difficult to detach from the circuit board in order to prevent its
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removal and replacement or reprogramming."
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(Cellular Marketing, p. 18, May 1993)
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"Damn, and I was hoping to replace this 8051 with a P5! HAHAHAHAHA!"
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(Anonymous hacker-type, Tumbled Cellphone Call, 1993)
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