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OCR: Hacking Answering Machines 1990 By PredatOr AT&T reports that in the year 1990, 11 million people will buy an answering machine for their home use. In 1989, 10 million machines were sold. Everyone has called up a person at one time or another and got the old "leave your name at the beep" message. With this increase in homes using these machines there is also a new form of hacking developing. One of hacking an answering machine. Why would anyone even want to hack an answering machine and for what purpose? There are many reasons and things you can do once you have control of someone else's machine. If for some reason you need to spy on a business or person you can hack their machine and take control using the information for your own personal use. There is also the old "change the message" s ...