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22 Chapter Two - "Phreaking" 22
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< Part I > - "Boxes"
First I thought I'd start you out with a couple of your basic boxes, and
then work up to the more advanced ones. I'm only going to put a few in,
even though I know there are literally hundreds of 'em. I'll stick in
the boxes I'm most familiar with, but then I don't pretend I'm
all-knowing.
The first is your average "Beige Box", also known by many other names
but essentialy is the same thing.
__________________________________________________________________________
Creator: Unknown
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I know all you major phone tappers are probably all sitting there going
"Oooooo! Ahhhhh!" and I know what you're saying... but this is for the
guys/girls who have some electrical knowledge, but not enough to put some-
thing together by themselves...(like this, anyway.)
Here we go.
I: THE BEIGE BOX
Also commonly referred to as the "Bud Box". This is extremely simple to
construct, and doesn't take much time.
First, get about a 12 foot phone cord. Regular. They cost about uh...$2.50
at K-Mart or something. <[ One thing here, you can use ordinary lamp cord
and it will work just fine, plus it's cheaper! ]> Second, cut off one of the
ends of it. (ie, cut the little plastic thingy off). Third, cut some of the
plastic stuff off; like get a razor blade and cut it, but don't cut the wires
inside. (Very tricky).
Fourth, when you see the wires inside, there should be a red, a green, a
yellow, and a black. Ignore the yellow and black. In fact, cut them off. Now
strip some of the little red and green plastic off. (Yes, with your razor
blade). Now get out your soldering gun! (Oh, did i forget to mention that?)
Now, get some solder and some alligator clips. (Available at Radio Shack for
about $1.10 for 10 of them). Now solder the green wire to one clip, and the
red to another.
Simple? You've finished your first phone 'tap'. Now, grab your fone, (ie,
the receiver), and head outside.
In your backyard, there should be a silver box with "BELL" written on it.
They're not that hard to find, usually, you can just look up at the telephone
poll and there are wires leading down. Anyway--pop off the little box. If it
doesn't budge, go grab a screwdriver. Now unscrew the big screw at the bottom
of the box. NOW pop it off. There should be screws and wires that look some-
thing like this:
*(red wire) *(green wire)
*(screw)
*(yellow) *(black)
Or something along those lines. The little asteriks are screws. Usually,
(at least around my neighborhood), the green alligator clip goes to the green
screw, and the red to the red. It could be different, however, so switch them
around if needed. I don't think the bottom screws are ever needed, unless the
house has another separate fone line. And be careful! I got shocked once, and
it wasn't very phun..
Alright, so that's basic, and it's very easy to get caught with, so don't
try it unless your neighbors aren't going to be home for a long time, or are
on vacation. A neato nifty thing to do is to stick an automatic recorder in
their little box. (When i say 'their', I am referring to your victim's).
They're available at Radio Shack for $19. Pretty steep unless you're a rich
kid, which i'm not, but that's another story. So, you rip one off. (Haha,
joke... I do NOT condone stealing things). Ok, so anyway, you buy one from
Radio Shack for $19, use it until you don't need it anymore (up to 30 days,
usually), and then take it back... if it's in good condition. Anyway (for the
4th time), you get a microcassette recorder (you can buy mine!) and stick your
little contraption in the silver Bell box. Then the recording will start when
they pick up the fone, and stop automatically when they're done. Just make
sure your neighbors don't check their Bell box often. (And *REMEMBER*, the
fine for evesdropping is 5 years and $10,000.. the CHOICE is YOURS...
hehehehe).
__________________________________________________________________________
<[ Okay, now that you know a little about making a very simple, very
effective beige box, you're ready to move on to something a little more
advanced. Namely, the Beagan Box. ]>
__________________________________________________________________________
Creators: Black Box and Lord Reagan
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#
| P/HARM |
* presents *
| THE BEAGAN BOX |
#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#-*-#
Concept & Design: Beta Testing:
BLACK BOX LORD REAGAN
Background
----------
Well, this box was dreamed up one night at about 2am when so P/HARM
members and myself were biege boxing and stealing photoelectric cells.
Inside one of the HUBS we found a 1000 feet reel of cable. Wondering what I
could use this for, I came up with the BEAGAN BOX !
MATERIALS
---------
two (2) Alligator clips
cable (400' or longer is recommended)
one (1) RJ11 phone jack
Construction
------------
The BEAGAN BOX is one of the few boxes that doesn't require millions of
diodes or resistors or anything that costs a lot of money. Here's what you
do, first, go out and find some cable (or buy it, if you can't find a HUB).
Second, strip both ends of the cable. Next, attach alligator clips to the
wire on the outside, next attach a RJ11 phone jack to the inside wire (the
2-inches of wire that stick up in the middle of the reel). You know have an
official BEAGAN BOX !
How to Use
--- -- ---
You use the BEAGAN BOX much like you use a beige box. Find a house or
any telco bridging head, network interface, HUB..ect.. Next unscrew, pop
off, or do whatever you have to do to get to the screw terminals inside.
Now attach you alligator clips to the proper screw terminals. You should
plug a phone into the RJ11 jack now to make sure your connections are right,
if you get no dial tone just rearrange the clips and make sure that they do
not touch each other or anything other than the screw terminals. Now let out
some cable, I recommend that you wrap it around a sprinkler or a tree trunk
or something here, so that if you pull the cable the clips don't pull out.
Now string the cable out all the way back to your house, (I recommend that
you do this late at night so nobody sees you) then get the reel up to the
room with the computer in it. Now plug your modem into the BEAGAN BOX and
dial away.
Words of Wisdom
----- -- ------
This is some advise for you when you use the BEAGAN BOX, first, I
recommend starting no earlier than 12:30pm, and ending no later than 4:30am.
And if all the sudden you start getting shitloads of line noise, DON'T PANIC
!! It is probably someone picking up the phone on the line your using, just
hang up wait, then pick up the phone and see if you get a dial tone, if so,
keep on dialing. The worst thing you can do if someone does pick up the
phone, is run down to the side of their house and start pulling off the
alligator clips, nobody that isn't a phreak knows about biege boxing. The
people will just think that it's the phone co. And finally, remember that
you have to wrap up the cable when your done, so don't run it through too
many bushes or anything that it could get tangled up in.
Disclaimer
----------
This file is for information purposes only, I as author of this file, do
not take any responsibility for anyone why uses this information in any
illegal way. By downloading or copying this file, you are agreeing to not use
this information in any illegal way.
Greets go out to: Dopey, Masked Mercenary, Sir Joust, Macavity, and all of
the P/HARM members everywhere.
__________________________________________________________________________
<[ That box is *very* easy to make and is about the most useful i've
seen. I liked it so much when I saw that file that I went out and made
one in just a few minutes.
The next one is to create a little more destruction and mayhem. I
don't recommend using this one too often. ]>
__________________________________________________________________________
Creator: Shadow Hawk 1
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[=-=================================-=]
[=-=] Presenting: [=-=]
[=-=] The !BLAST! Box [=-=]
[=-=] An *ORIGINAL* Box, [=-=]
[=-=] Designed And Invented By [=-=]
[=-=] (_> Shadow Hawk 1 <_) [=-=]
[=-=================================-=]
Ever want to really make yourself be heard? Ever talk to someone on the phone
who just doesn't shut up? Or just call the operator and pop her eardrum? Well,
Up until recently it has been impossible for you to do theese things. That is,
unless of course you've got a blast box. All a blast box is, is a really cheap
amplifier, (around 5 watts or so) connected in place of the microphone on your
telephone. It works best on model 500 AT&T Phones, and if constructed small
enough, can be placed inside the phone.
Construction:
Construction is not really important. Well it is, but since I'm letting you
make your own amp, I really don't have to include this.
Usage:
Once you've built your blast box, simply connect a microphone (or use the
microphone from the phone) to the input of the amplifier, and presto. There it
is. Now, believe it or not, this device actually works. (At least on
crossbar.) It seems that illinois bell switching systems allow quite alot of
current to pass right through the switching office, and out to whoever you're
calling. When you talk in the phone, it comes out of the other phone (again it
works best if the phone that you're calling has the standard western electric
earpiece) incredibly loud. This device is espicially good for PBS Subscription
drives.
Have Phun, and don't get caught!
(_> Shadow Hawk 1 <_)
__________________________________________________________________________
<[ Alright! Now that we've got our prank-type box in there, we can go
to one that is also very helpful. That is if you like conference
calling. ]>
__________________________________________________________________________
Creator: Greyhawke
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The
P A R T Y B O X
---------------------
Created by Greyhawke of TDK
Ever wanted three-way calling without having to pay for it? Wanted to
connect two phone conversations at once, without any static or excess wiring,
or even having two phone lines? Ever gone beige boxing and wanted to connect
two operators (or anyone!) but didn't have the necessary stuff with you? The
party box fixes them all!
First off, go to your local Radio Shack and pick up the following
parts:
(1) DPDT slide switch (all you need is DPST, but DPDTs are easy to get)
(2) Modular phone jacks
(4) Alligator clips
Some wire (doesn't matter what kind)
For the modular jacks, if you get the kind that look like a box with
the back open, it makes a nice looking party box when you stick them together.
Assembly:
Take four lengths of wire, and strip the ends about 1/4" on both ends
of the wire. Connect two wires to the red and green terminals on one phone
jack, and two wires to the red and green terminals on the other phone jack (so
you've used all four pieces of wire). Connect to the other ends of each wire a
red or green alligator clip (down at Radio Shack they sell some nice ones with
color coded insulator sleeves. Get these, it's REAL important that you know
the red ends from the green). If you do this right, you'll have a red and
green aligator clip on each of the two phone jacks, connected to the wires. By
this time, you should not have any wire end loose; they should all be connected
to SOMETHING.
Now, if you've been paying attention and you know your boxes, you'll
recognize the two pieces of equipment you've just assembled as beige boxes.
That's all they are, really, is beige boxes.
Here's what makes those two beige boxes into a single party box. Take
four more short (like 1.5") lengths of wire, and strip all the ends to about
1/4". First connect one side of each wire to a contact on the DPDT or DPST
switch. Just make sure it's the right switch. For DPST, you won't have a
problem, but for DPDT, make sure the switch looks like this when the wires are
connected:
*-**-* -
*-**-* -
It's doesn't really matter which side you connect the wires to, just
make sure that at least two of them are in the middle. The wires are connected
to the terminals surrounded by asteriks (*). Solder each connection carefully
to make sure it's a good one that won't fall off, and make sure none of the
wires are touching each other!! If they do you've got a short circuit and the
box won't work!
Here's the tricky part. Take the bottom two wires (looking at the DPDT
switch from the bottom, so it looks like the above picture) and connect each
one to the red terminal on the phone jacks. One wire to each jack. Then, take
the top two wires and connect one to the green terminal on each phone jack.
Again, one wire to each jack. Screw down all the terminals good and tight. If
you've done this correctly, there should be two wires leading to each red and
green terminal on the two phone jacks. Set the switch so it's in the off
position. It's off when only the middle terminals of the switch are covered,
or so that the switch is on the side where there aren't any wires coming to the
terminals there. Just make sure it's in the beige mode. Your box is now
built.
(This is if you used the jacks I suggested at the top of the file.) To
make it look pretty, you can cut away a portion of the plastic surrounding one
of the jacks so that the switch will fit nicely in the place you cut away.
Also cut away a small half-circle on the bottom of the surrounding plastic to
feed the wires out of (the ones with the alligator clips, not the ones leading
to the switch). Once these two things are done, and the switch is screwed down
securely, tape it all up, super-glue, who cares. It doesn't matter; just so it
stays together.
Once all this is done, here's a few things I like to do to make things
easy. Put a small dot of white paint in the lower part of the switch, so that
when it's on the paint shows. This is easy to do. Also you might want to know
which line you're using for each box. Just put a glob of a different colored
paint on each side of the party box, and put the same color paint on the wires
leading out of that side of the box.
Use:
When used in beige box mode (so that the switch is off), the party box
will operate just like two beige boxes. There are totally, 100% separate from
each other, and the conversations don't get crossed.
However, when used in the party box mode, the party box connects both
lines to each other, essentially connecting all four people to the same line.
Everyone can hear each other, and there is little or no static created by doing
this. It's works great for connecting anyone together, and all that's needed
is each beige box connected to an output device ("Bell Can"), and the switch in
the party mode position. See a file on beige boxing for detained info on what
to do while boxing, etc, or how to connect to a Bell Can.
Schematic:
This is a really easy box, but someone might want a schematic, so
here's one:
<--- to one phone jack to the other phone jack --->
--------------------------- __/ -----------------------------
(red [ring] wire) | __/! | (red [ring] wire)
------------------------- O/ !_/ O ---------------------------
(green [tip] wire) | __/ | (green [tip] wire)
| O/ O |
| | | |
--- ---
It's a really bad schematic, but the little things in the middle are
supposed to represent the switch in the off posistion, and the exclamation
points just mean it's a DPST switch that doesn't connect the top and the bottom
termials. The (-) and the (|) are supposed to be the wire.
Disclaimer:
This file is, of course, only meant for informational purposes, and is
in no way meant to be used. Any tapping of telephone lines is a federal
offense, so don't come crying to me if you get busted, because I'm telling you
not to do it. I'm not responsible for you; you're responsible for you.
__________________________________________________________________________
<[ If nothing else, I do suggest that you make this box. It is
extremely helpful. Well for the last of our phreaking boxes, I've
included something that's not really a box, but would work as one.
It's a technique that would strike fear in the hearts of the phone
companies if you got around to using it (which you probably won't). ]>
_________________________________________________________________________
Creator: The Cypher
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@ =->The Copper<-= @
@ =->Box<-= @
@ @
@ Concieved By @
@ The Cypher @
@ [001010]->[1101101] @
@ @
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Disclaimer (I know...):
This file is for informational purposes only. No use of this technique
is recommended for one of many reasons: 1) It makes other Phreaks & hacks
very upset, 2) It makes the telco VERY upset, and you could be put away for
a LONG time if you dont know what youre doing. Telco employees could learn
something from the Copper Box. Well, anyway, off we go....
Purpose:
This box can destroy a phone company, no matter how big. You could bring
AT&T down to their knees! Only to be used by the most irate of Phracks,
it is intended for informational purposes only.
History:
This is really not a Box, but if you consider a Cheese Box a Box, then it
is. It was first concieved back in 1986 when a Phriend and I came up with
the idea while using a Copper-coloured fone, hence, a Copper Box.
Instructions:
You must obtain [1] extender, or phone company port, like an MCI or SPRINT
access number. [2] A hell of a lot of nerve, and vendetta towards the phone
company (phriend gets busted, rates increase, etc.) [3] a computer & modem
capable of autodialing [tone.]
Dial the number of the L/D service, then enter the code. Dial the number of
the service again, through the outdial number you are still on, enter code,
then dial again and again. You should hear, after a while (it will take a
long time for BIG companies) a slight high-pitched, unstable tone, that grows
louder and louder w/every dial. Once it gets so loud that it refuses to let
in any more sounds, you have just completed the first cycle of the Copper Box.
Leave line off-hook for about 10 minutes or until the tone seems to calm
down, or stop completely. Then, dial again and repeat over and over again
until when you dial a last time, it [the port] doesnt answer. You have just
killed a telephone company, extender, etc.
Theory of Operation:
What happens is that when the tone begins to rise, it is a result of cross-
talk feedback. The more you dial, the more it grows. In systems like these,
the small, sensitive equipment such as amplifiers, etc. begin to burn out as
a result of the feedback, damaging the equipment, and possibly starting a fire
at the location of the equipment.
Have Phun.
__________________________________________________________________________
<[ Well, that's it for the phreaking boxes. Now we'll introduce some
proper techniques for the art of phreaking. ]>
__________________________________________________________________________
< Part ][ > - Numbers to Call
Some of the following numbers may be a little out of date, but I tried a couple
of them and as of 11/3/90 most of them seem to be okay. Well have fun with
them, and don't do anything that'll get you or anybody else in deep trouble.
Remember it's best to be super-paranoid because you won't have TOO much fun
in a cell with Bruno.
__________________________________________________________________________
Author: Unknown
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<*-------------------------*>
<* Phun Phreak Numnbers #8 *>
<*-------------------------*>
On this list:
Hacking and Phreaking Numbers
Telephone Services
Main Frames
Credit Verification Center
Phreaking (the real thing)
To all you Super Phreaks:
Hacking and Phreaking Numbers
<*-----------------------------*>
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA............................... (318) 233-6289
GEORGIA STATE......................................... (404) 568-2131
STANFORD UNIVERSITY................................... (415) 328-4000
U.D.C. COLLEGE........................................ (202) 282-3010
BERKLEY............................................... (703) 471-6895
LASHER HIGH SCHOOL.................................... (313) 644-3840
BLOOMFIELD HILLS LIBRARY.............................. (313) 642-5983
UNIX SYSTEM LIBRARY................................... (516) 538-4423
FORD MOTORS........................................... (314) 291-4510
THE E.P.A............................................. 1-800-368-5906
MIT................................................... 1-800-222-0555
WORLD BANK............................................ (202) 477-8750
BARNETT BANK.......................................... (305) 765-7659
(305) 765-5849
BANK.................................................. (619) 941-6700
INA INFORMATION....................................... (609) 346-3679
COMPUSERVE NETWORK.................................... (305) 772-3240
(313) 255-9207
PIOLET WEATHER CHECKER................................ 1-800-538-9558
WESTERN AIRLINES...................................... 1-800-227-5576
NAVAL ACADEMY......................................... (301) 268-8914
GIS NAVAL ACADEMY..................................... (215) 949-3761
GOVERNMENT COMPUTER................................... (202) 227-4060
PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE (recording)...................... (202) 456-2343
CHESSIE SYSTEM........................................ (301) 237-2374
WESTINGHOUSE.......................................... (301) 962-5010
JEFFERSON WARD........................................ (609) 346-3074
AMOCO................................................. 1-800-228-7233
HEALTH SCIENCE UNIXS.................................. (202) 334-4433
AGW................................................... (314) 532-2956
WEATHER SATALITE...................................... (301) 820-8690
GAS COMPANY........................................... (609) 423-5621
GENERAL ELECTRIC...................................... (617) 585-6551
SUPER STOP AND SHOP................................... (413) 532-6341
CLARK OIL............................................. (313) 292-0450
BASS TICKET OUTLET.................................... (305) 651-8001
ARVIDA REAL ESTATE.................................... (305) 262-0637
APARTMENT COMPLEX..................................... (313) 284-4640
FORD.................................................. (313) 337-5860
DIGITAL............................................... (413) 788-2637
(413) 788-2524
(413) 788-2638
HOSPITAL.............................................. 1-800-323-9066
OWENS HOSPITAL........................................ (713) 525-0149
HONDA................................................. 1-800-227-8876
SOURCE................................................ 1-800-368-3343
DEFENCE COMPUTER...................................... (202) 694-3045
(617) 661-1840
Telephone Services
<*------------------*>
SOUTH CENTRAL BELL.................................... (901) 726-6424
Main Frames
<*-----------*>
ATARI MAINFRAME....................................... (408) 745-2007
TELEX................................................. 1-800-842-8781
1-800-368-5676
1-800-345-3878
VAX/VMS............................................... (302) 834-5500
ACS................................................... (302) 451-6152
EE/C.................................................. (302) 451-6300
PLATO................................................. (302) 451-1577
HUSTON 1.............................................. (713) 525-0187
HUSTON 4.............................................. (713) 525-0918
MAINFRAME............................................. (313) 644-3960
REGINTS 4............................................. (713) 460-1267
Credit Verification Center
<*--------------------------*>
Mastercard and Visa................................... 1-800-292-2730
Merchant #:584079
Mastercard and Visa................................... 1-800-554-2265
MC=10 Visa=20 Bank ID:1067 Merchant #:24
Merchant #:52
American Express...................................... 1-800-327-1003
Hit:9# Merchant #:4414813899
Discover.............................................. 1-800-233-5656
Merchant #:6011 0138 6001 463
Diner's Club/Carte Blanche............................ 1-800-525-9040
Citiline (Radio Shack); New Applications.............. 1-800-248-5463
Citiline (Radio Shack); Authorizations................ 1-800-248-2884
American Express; Authorizations...................... 1-800-528-2121
American Express; Other............................... 1-800-327-1005
Phreaking
<*---------*>
EXTENDERS............................................. 1-800-221-1950
(5 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-221-0902
(4 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-221-8190
(7 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-227-0073
(10 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-237-9300
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-243-7650
1-800-255-2255
1-800-321-0424
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-321-0845
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-322-1415
1-800-323-4313
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-325-7222
1-800-327-0005
1-800-327-2703
(7 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-345-0008
1-800-348-1800
1-800-368-4222
1-800-368-5963
(8 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-521-8400
(4 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-523-7248
(8 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-527-3511
(8 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-543-7168
1-800-547-1784
1-800-448-8989
1-800-621-1703
(7 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-626-9600
1-800-637-4663
(7 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-637-7377
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-682-4000
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-762-3638
(9 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-843-0698
(3 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-858-9000
(6 DIGIT CODE) 1-800-862-6233
PBX.................................(4 DIGIT CODE) (901) 685-6855
(wait...hit 9 then 0-700-456-2001) (213) 205-6253
MCI (5 DIGIT CODE).................................... (408) 280-7015
SPRINT (6 DIGIT CODE)................................. (408) 279-4040
(201) 835-2690
(313) 643-9080
1-800-222-0555
METRO-PHONE (6 DIGIT CODE)............................ (408) 947-7606
SKYLINE (7 DIGIT CODE)................................ 1-800-446-4462
950-1088
LOOPS...XXX=467,761,762,763,764....................... (201) XXX-9929
XXX-9930
XXX=690,534,569,432,868,255,228,677,982,466, (212) XXX-9977
586,524,283,220,926 XXX-9979
XXX=360,361,362,363,364,365 (213) XXX-1118
XXX-1119
XXX=964 (305) XXX-9951
XXX-9952
XXX=222 (312) XXX-9973
XXX-9974
XXX=977,477,751,591,474,671,552,898,875,886, (313) XXX-9996
321,445,722,281,626,399,868,963,683,237 XXX-9997
XXX=781 (414) XXX-0010
XXX-0011
XXX=540 (415) XXX-0044
XXX-0045
XXX=442,960,666,664,780,667,668,489,455,988, (713) XXX-1499
351,376,447,466,342,493,492,482,441,354 XXX-1799
XXX=535,778 (714) XXX-1118
XXX-1119
XXX=544,528 (805) XXX-0044
XXX-0045
MCI MAIL.............................................. (703) 525-6500
TEL/TEC............................................... 1-800-432-2071
DUNSET................................................ (201) 464-5222
TELENET............................................... 1-800-424-3600
(516) 667-5566
(313) 996-5995
(313) 964-5538
CNA'S................................................. (201) 676-7070
(203) 789-6815
(204) 949-0900
(205) 988-7000
(206) 382-5124
(212) 334-4336
(214) 464-7400
(217) 525-5800
(303) 293-8777
(304) 343-1401
(304) 343-7016
(304) 344-7935
(304) 344-8041
(306) 347-2878
(312) 796-9600
(313) 223-8690
(314) 721-6626
(317) 265-4834
(402) 580-2255
(403) 425-2652
(405) 236-6121
(412) 633-5600
(415) 543-2861
(415) 543-6374
(416) 443-0542
(416) 979-3469
(502) 583-2861
(504) 245-5330
(506) 648-3041
(512) 828-2501
(514) 725-2491
(518) 471-8111
(601) 961-8139
(604) 432-2996
(608) 252-6932
(614) 464-0123
(615) 373-5791
(617) 787-5300
(713) 861-7194
(813) 228-7871
(816) 275-2782
(818) 501-7251
(902) 421-4110
(912) 784-0440
ANI................................................... 1-200-777-7777
BUG TRACER............................................ (415) 284-1111
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<[ The following are some VMBs. For those of you who don't know what VMBs
are, they are Voice Mail Boxes. Usually real-estate teams, banks, and
credit places have 'em, but many of the following are just large companies. ]>
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Author: Silver Bullet
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Silver Bullet's VMB List
Update 04/29/90
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Owner Phone # Box # Comments
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Double End -------- 1-800-283-2337 --- 01620 --- Code-Line
Unknown ----------- " 05293 --- Personal
Hack Rat ---------- 1-800-289-0001 ---- 400 ---- Code-Line
Black Star -------- 1-800-444-7207 ---- 6035 --- Code-Line
Knight Stalker ---- 1-800-777-2921 ---- 9090 --- Anarchy-Line
Knight Stalker ---- 1-800-759-5000 ---- 3315 --- Code-Line
Maniac ------------ " ---- 3312 --- Code-Line
Prowler ----------- 1-800-477-7749 ---- 992 ---- Code-Line
The Gradute ------- " ---- 993 ---- Personal
Terminal Connection 1-800-348-6551 -- 6361212 -- Code-Line
1-800-535-1129 ---- 4923 --- Personal
Mad Hacker -------- 1-412-647-1666 ---- 1602 --- Code-Line
1-305-441-2000 --- * 9000 --
UPi VMB ----------- " --- * 9001 -- Code-Line
ZoNE VMB ---------- " --- * 9002 -- Code-Line
" --- * 9003 --
" --- * 9004 --
" --- * 9005 --
" --- * 9006 --
" --- * 9007 --
" --- * 9008 --
" --- * 9009 --
Violator ---------- 1-313-980-1524 ------------- Code-Line
Dark Warrior ------ 1-313-980-4846 ------------- Code-Line
---- ^ ------------ -4847 ------------- Code-Line
Probe ------------- 1-412-298-5903 ------------- Code-Line
- ^ --------------- -5648 ------------- Code-Line
AK-47 ------------- 1-904-843-9284 ------------- Giving away VMBZ
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Silver Bullet