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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Five, Issue Forty-Five, File 1 of 28
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Issue 45 Index
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P H R A C K 4 5
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March 30, 1994
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___________________
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~ Dedicated to CRS--(1969-1994) ~
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Well kiddies, it's Easter time again. Easter has got to be one of my
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favorite holidays of the bunch. No, no, no...not for any of that spiritual
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rebirth or religious hooey. Easter brings with it two of the most joyous
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items in the world: Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs and Marshmallow Peeps.
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In the past two weeks I have eaten my body weight many times over
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in peanut butter eggs. I don't know what it is about those damn things, but
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I just can't stop eating them. And the Peeps? Oh man, if you haven't put
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a Marshmallow Peep in the microwave, you just haven't lived. The cute
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little yellow duckie takes on whole new dimensions as it becomes superheated
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in the nuclear nightmare of a conventional microwave oven. It becomes
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like a scene from Akira as the Peep grows at an alarming rate, almost filling
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up the entire oven with its grossly mutated form. You can almost hear
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it squealing with agony. Go do it right now, and then finish reading this
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issue.
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The net has been more fun the past few months than a barrel full of monkeys,
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(or a hottub full of co-eds, pick your own comparison). In the time since
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last issue I have been the subject of a lot of attention. I've been
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pseudo-framed for hacking a handful of sites with fake syslog messages, I've
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been spoofed as the source of a pre-release CERT advisory, I've been
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mentioned in numerous altered motd files on many systems, and even better,
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spoofed messages from "erikb@mindvox.phantom.com" were posted to a
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homosexual listserv announcing my supposed "exit from the closet."
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Well, unfortunately for everyone, including the hundreds of hopeful gay
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respondents to the forged post, I only like women. But it sure is nice to
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know that even men are into me. What an ego boost. Seriously though, one
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has to wonder how the forgers knew that something called queernet.org
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even existed. I think I get around on the net, but I'd never heard of it.
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Have you? Perhaps the Posse are 'closer' than we thought.
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And the abuse continues. God knows why. The common thread seems to be:
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"Erikb is a nark." Let's look at that logic, shall we? If Erikb is a
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nark, then he would be on some terms with law enforcement. If he were
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on some terms with law enforcement, then he would have no qualms about
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handing over names of people doing bad things. If had no qualms about
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handing over names of people doing bad things, then law enforcement would
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open cases based on that information. If law enforcement opened cases based
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on that information, then people would get raided. If people would get
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raided, then people would almost certainly go to jail.
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Why on earth would someone want to evoke a chain of events that would
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land them in jail? Or do they not believe their own statements about
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me being a nark? Or are they convinced that they are so good that
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they cannot get caught? Or are they just pathetically stupid?
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Personally I choose the latter. These guys are not good. And they are
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very dumb. They make more mistakes than I've seen in a long time. And
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they've pissed off very powerful people. (No, I'm not including myself in
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that list of 'Powerful People.') It's good that much of MOD is getting out
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of jail soon. Now those guys were legitimately GOOD HACKERS. They were
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definitely assholes, but damn good computer hackers. It will be nice to have
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some harassment from dickheads with skills once again.
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But I digress.
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Phrack's gotten a bit of notice as of late. In Mondo-2000, in their
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"Pirate Media" article, and in Richard Kadrey's "Covert Culture"
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sourcebook. Of course both of these got the subscription information
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wrong, but hell, I've learned to expect as much. Also, the mention
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of Phreak Accident's fantastic "Playing Hide & Seek -- Unix Style"
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article in Dan Farmer and Weitse Venema's "Improving The Security of
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Your Site by Breaking Into It" article brought in hundreds of
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new subscribers. Let's see how many of these security people register.
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(How many fingers am I holding up?)
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Speaking of such, Phrack has a couple of other registrations now. One is a
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teacher who wanted to use Phrack in her class. Kudos to her! The other was
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a cool guy who just wanted to register because he felt like it. Why
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can't the rest of you be more like him?
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Anyway, the money is going to sponsor a new contest. (Considering how
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well the last one went...not!) This time, we are serious, so read in
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LINE NOISE for more info.
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What else? Phrack has now made the big time in the Federal Penal system.
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We're the proud recipients of the Bureau of Prisons form 328(58). Our
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material was considered to be a breach of security of the institution.
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This, of course, pissed me off. But hell, on the same form, they
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denote how "Body Hair, Plant Shavings, and Sexually Explicit Personal
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Photos" are also inappropriate. Phrack or Body Hair. You make the call.
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Phrack 45...let's see...
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If this issue doesn't cause neck hairs to bristle on everyone within spying
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distance of the beltway, I will be very disappointed. It's amazing what you
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find in your mailbox.
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We've got a lot of nifty things in this issue. More source code for
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you to play with, uuencoded goodness, cellular info, telco / pbx info,
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Ho Ho Con coverage, ancient hack memorabilia, and a plethora of spurious
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scatological material. (translated: lots of other crap)
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Enjoy.
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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 : CERT (not)
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News : Datastream Cowboy
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Do Not Taunt : Happy Fun Ball
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Photography : dFx
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Dolomite : Rudy Ray Moore
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Prison Consultant : Co / Dec
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A Hacker's Dream : The L0PHT
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Thanks To : H.B. Reese Candy Co., Control C, Seven Up, Emmanuel
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Goldstein, The U.S. Government, The Omega, White
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Knight, Quentin, Manny Farber, Raoul, Video Games
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Magazine, Co/Dec, Darth Vader, Charlie X, The Fixer,
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Optik Nerve, Dr. Delam, Data King, Opticon the
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Disassembled
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"You're not too smart. I like that in a hacker."
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(With apologies to Kathleen Turner)
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Phrack Magazine V. 5, #45, March 30, 1994. ISSN 1068-1035
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Contents Copyright (C) 1994 Phrack Magazine, all rights reserved.
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-= Phrack 45 =-
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Table Of Contents
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1. Introduction by The Editor 17 K
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2. Phrack Loopback Part I 31 K
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3. Phrack Loopback Part II / Editorial 40 K
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4. Line Noise Part I 49 K
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5. Line Noise Part II 50 K
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6. Line Noise Part III 59 K
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7. Phrack Prophile on Control C 22 K
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8. Running a BBS on X.25 by Seven Up 15 K
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9. No Time for Goodbyes by Emmanuel Goldstein 21 K
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10. Security Guidelines 55 K
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11. Ho Ho Con Miscellany by Various Sources 32 K
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12. Quentin Strikes Again by The Omega and White Knight 28 K
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13. 10th Chaos Computer Congress by Manny E. Farber 23 K
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14. Defcon II information 26 K
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15. VMS Information by Various Sources 34 K
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16. DCL BBS PROGRAM by Raoul 23 K
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17. Hollywood-Style Bits & Bytes by Richard Goodwin 50 K
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18. Fraudulent Applications of 900 Services by Co/Dec 15 K
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19. Screwing Over Your Local McDonald's by Charlie X 20 K
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20. The Senator Markey Hearing Transcripts 72 K
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21. The Universal Data Converter by Maldoror 45 K
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22. BOX.EXE - Box Program for Sound Blaster by The Fixer 13 K
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23. Introduction To Octel's ASPEN by Optik Nerve 12 K
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24. Radio Free Berkeley Information 35 K
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25. The MCX7700 PABX System by Dr. Delam 22 K
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26. Cellular Debug Mode Commands by Various Sources 13 K
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27. International Scenes by Various Sources 63 K
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28. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 17 K
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Total: 902 K
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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"You can't hold a man down without staying down with him."
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(Booker T. Washington)
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"I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want
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to be liked by all the people around them. I don't care if people
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hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question
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is: 'What are they in a position to do about it?'"
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(William S. Burroughs)
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