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- THE SYNDICATE REPORT
- Information Transmittal No. 13
- Part 2
-
-
- Released August 3, 1987
- Featuring:
-
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- The Sensei of The Syndicate Report
- Busted At Last For Phreaking/Hacking into 415 Unix
-
- Typed Up Hours After The Actual Bust
- by Minneapolis Capital Interstate Police
-
- by The Sensei
-
-
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- Exposition:
-
- The lastest transmittal of the Syndicate Report can now be
- found on 612-829-8509. When you call the number...have your modem
- set at 300 baud, and ANSWER. If this doesn't work...reset your modem
- to ORIGINATE just as you would call a regular BBS. And if there are any
- second parts to TSR's...they will be found on 612-829-8508. Remember...
- only 300 baud.
-
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-
- Author's Note:
-
- Welcome to Part 2 of The Syndicate Report Issue #13. I've added this
- extra transmittal due to the extra amount of news going around. This issue
- was dedicated directly to my experience with MCI and Mpls Interstate Cops.
-
- Also, there will be an upcoming feature about Silent Assault, a local
- 612 Phreak, most likely in TSR #14. It will feature how SA's bust.
-
- Don't Be Careless Out There!
-
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-
-
- "This is might be the last article I will write, I'm still waiting to
- here from the Secret Service."
-
- It was 1:11 pm - July 8, 1987. I had woken up around 11:00 pm from a
- busy night of scanning Bell's Test Access System in California (415 UNIX).
- That night I had gotten into the system. Nodename was 'tuuv7'. I only had a
- chance to check my privs. on the Unix when I was logged out. I just sat there
- staring at the 'CONNECTION LOST...' note on my screen wondering what I actually
- did wrong. I tried to ring the System back to continue, but all I received was
- a solid ringing. I thought that I must have tripped an alarm. I then decided
- to turn in for the night, and give a wack at it in the morning.
-
-
- As I said before, I woke up at 11:00. I booted up the terminal program,
- and attempted to log back into the Bell Unix. It gave me a carrier, but this
- time I didn't have to enter in the 'Password:', just the 'Function:'.
- And all I got this time was '>UNIX=tuu7', And nothing else. I just hung up,
- and would bring up the question on Osuny BBS.
-
- I attempted to dial Osuny Bbs, only to find I had an invalid code on
- my hands. Not willing to pay for an LD call, I picked out another one. Then
- before I could dial the local Acc Number, I heard a loud knocking at my back
- door. I wondered who the hell knocks as loud as that, and went to answer it.
- As I just walked out of my room, I seen what it looked like as a local cop
- searching for someone/something around my house. I didn't waste another
- second, and instantly ran back to my room and stashed all the illegal items I
- could into a private place. I caught my breath, and by this time they had
- stopped knocking. I thought they had gone away, but instead I found them just
- sitting in their unmarked car. I thought this was strange, since cops usually
- come in regular cops cars to haul you away for a parking ticket. Well, I
- didn't feel like letting them sit out there all day, so I walked out and ask if
- I could help them. They got out of the car quicker than thought possible and
- asked me questions..."What's your full name, How old are you, Do you have
- a computer...YES? Do you have a modem? etc...After the 101 questions about
- my life, they wanted to see my set-up because they got a call from MCI and Bell
- about codes and hacking into their computers. They said they had a trace on
- my line for about 3 days, and knew ever where I called. I brang them to my
- room easily knowing all the illegal items had been stashed. The first of the
- two Capital Police of Minneapolis (That's what their badges said), came first
- to my room, and the second didn't follow right away. The first cop was a
- moron. He looked over my set up, and asked what everthing was. I quess the
- second cop knew all about computers. The second cop picked up all my notes and
- started reading them. He first looked at Phrack World News XIV/2, then my
- 13th Transmittal of The Syndicate Report, then a list of local systems I had
- scanned out the night before. He asked what I was looking for with all these
- numbers. I just said I was looking for HLI DDS Systems, knowing he knew
- nothing about HLI's. All the documents looked over were: Various Phrack
- files, Syndicate Reports, a few TAP/2600 Mags., countless UNIX files and
- discussions (Posts with Users Names, Systems Names, Dates etc.), and an
- interview file I had for the Informant - Dan the Operator. He took all of
- these and 4 books of notes I had.
-
- I then looked at my screen, and forgotten I had a hacker loaded up,
- but I only had a listing of it. He asked me what it was, I said a word
- processor. He then asked my what my private phone numbers are. I told him my
- parents number, and the actual one I used for scanning. But I told him a fake
- number for my third line, knowing that it just rings and rings if you call it.
- The second cop looked over my modem and told me he would have to take it
- downtown for a while. I asked him when/if I would get it back, he said soon.
- I wasn't worried to much, I had two more modems put away. He then paged
- through my disks, taking all the general files, and a few utility disks etc.
- He asked me about MCI's access codes I used. I told him I just tried it a
- couple of times, and gave up. He didn't beleive me and asked if I gave out
- the following codes to anyone, and he listed a bunch. Of course the only word
- that came from me was 'NO'.
-
- They then informed me that fraudulent use of Codes and Hacking are
- illegal, and could bring Federal charges since calls where made all over
- hell. He also said the Secret Service will get in touch with me. And that
- was it.
-
- I have yet to wait for the Secret Service to call, or come over. I
- have really nothing to say about phreak/hacking, and no regrets as of yet.
- I knew the chances wadged against me, but since I'm still a minor I continued.
-
- The last issue of The Syndicate Report is Transmittal #13. I've put out
- TSR for well over a year, and had no intention of quitting. But these
- circumstances force me to stop, atleast for now. The Syndicate Report will
- continue to be published monthly.
-
- At this time I would like to thank the following people/boards:
-
- Captian's Log - Where I first learn the very basics of phreaking.
- I don't quite remember the person's name that
- explained phreaking, but I thank him.
- 2001 BBS - Bootleg's old system in the 503. A lot of great
- discussions came out of that system.
- Private Sector BBS - 2600 Magazine, Kid & Co.
- Police Station - Hours of hacking into this once great system.
- I.P.D - International Phreaks/Pirates Division - First group
- I was a member to.
- Phrack Inc. - For PWN, Support and idea for The Syndicate Report
- MCI - For years of loyal service
-
-
- ============================================================================
-
- If there is any question to the information in this file, contact the
- author. Now can be found on the following systems: Freeworld ][
- Private 301-668-7657, Brewery 314-394-8259, PG/CF 612-645-7132
-
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-
- This concludes this transmittal No. 13 Part 2 provided by:
-
- The Sensei of The Syndicate Report
-
- Released August 3, 1987
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- THE SYNDICATE REPORT
- Special Information Transmittal No. 13
-
-
- Released July 21, 1987
- Featuring:
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- Dan The Operator - Exposed as an Informant for Maxfield (brwy 6\24)
-
- Letter in Regards of FCC Taxing Datacommunicationists (cita 66\24)
-
- Northwestern Bell's CAROLINE (nwb.wk 6\25)
-
- Contel Merger (nwb.wk 6\26)
-
- Calling Cards Termed 'Discriminatory' (nwb.wk 7\1)
-
- Restrictions on Automatic Dialing Devices (mon.am 7\1)
-
- *Apprehended At Last: The Sensei of The Syndicate Report*
-
- by The Sensei
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- Exposition:
-
- Once again, TSReport now excepts outside sources. Anyone can write/provide
- information to the Syndicate Report. The Syndicate Report is also altering
- format. Rather than concentrating mainly on BELL orientated information,
- the Syndicate Report now has a more broad interest. Thus, TSR now handles
- all types of news gatherings.
-
- All articles have been presented by me unless shown at the end of the
- article as the information provider(s).
-
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-
- Author's Note:
-
- Welcome to another issue of The Syndicate Report. This is the 13th issue
- of The Report which makes it well over a year old. At this point, I would
- like to clear up some past happenings featured in TSR #12 about Phrack Inc.
- The article concerning Mr Pez having a Phrack Account on his board, or
- assembling a Phrack Team are only rumors and not true.
-
- Dated: 6/14/87
-
- At first, I was almost forced to stop publishing the Syndicate Report due
- to legal problems. (All explained later) But I thought about the situation
- and I realized there was ways around the law. So continue to expect TSR.
-
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-
- DAN THE OPERATOR - EXPOSED AS AN INFOMANT FOR MAXFIELD:
-
- Dan the Operator AKA Noah, was recently discovered by Phrack Inc. and
- TeleComputists Newletter as an INFORMANT to John Maxfield (BoardScan). It
- appears that Knight Lightning discovered this while Dan the Operator was
- exchanging information with Maxfield on some of the people that showed up at
- SummerCon '87.
-
- Some of the People that were discussed:
-
- Tuc, Jester Sluggo, Phucked Agent 04, Videosmith, Chesire Catalyst,
- Mark Tabas, Karl Marx, The Safe Cracker, The Marauder, Genghis Khan,
- Doc Holiday, Kloey Detect, Violet Bouregard, and Disk Jockey.
-
- Dan the Operator Personal Info.:
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- Real Name: Noah Wallach (Info. compliments of Freeworld ][ Users)
-
- Address: 5200 Myer Ct.
- Rockville, MD 20853
-
- Here now is an exact printout of the message Dan the Operator sent
- to me on the Syndicate Newsline - 11:30 am, Monday July 6th '87.
-
- "This is BIG BAD Noah Wallach here, man. Like what's up? I see your
- trying to do a report on me, and I hate your fuckin' ass. I don't want you to
- say nothin' more on Havoc's Board, man. (Freeworld ][ Private) I'm gettin'
- a little pissed. I'm a little informat out ther spying on all of you. And I
- hate your god damn dick. Don't ever say anything more on Major Havoc's board,
- or I'll have to kick some anus. You little fucker for giving out my phone
- number and all that crap. You little fucker, you little fucker. See you later
- asshole." That was a complete type up of DA's msg to me via TSR Newsline.
-
- I heard he was a little on the homosexual side...but he sure likes to
- talk about my private parts. Right after I heard the message from Noah, I
- instantly called up Freeworld ][ Private to get a 'Previous Callers' log.
- This is was it had:
-
- 1174, Wasteland Warrior - Acc Lv: 6
- 1175, Clyde Ferndox - Acc Lv: 6
- 1176, The Spiker - Acc Lv: 7
- 1177, David Trader - Ac Lv: 6 (I suggested this one...name fits his style)
- 1178, Samson - Acc Lv: 5
- 1179, Mystical Kiler - Acc Lv: 5
- 1180, Keymaster - Acc Lv: 5
- 1181, Myself...etc.
-
- *You make the evaluation, and come a conclusion on Noah's new handle.*
-
- *UPDATE* This is a recent update on Noah Wallach:
-
- Dan the Operator sent me another message over TSR Newlines on July 14th
- at approximately 12:30 am. Read carefully, this could affect you...
-
- "This is big bad Noah Wallach again. I see you haven't quit reporting
- about me, man. I see you didn't take my warnings seriously. I also hear your
- in a little trouble with the Capital Interstate Cops...I hope they hang your
- fucking ass. If they don't I will. You may think you know me, but you don't
- at all. I know everything about everybody, and there's going to be a major
- sting operation. And it's going to be located by every phreak in the nation.
- Watch your back Phreak Sensei, you telephone line loser."
-
- I'm taking Dan's advise and am very weary about recent new boards etc...
- Keep your eyes and ears open people. Please make all reports to either TSR or
- Phrack Inc. This boy is out to get us. Thank you.
-
- Look for a short interview with Dan the Operator.
-
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-
- LETTER IN REGARDS OF FCC TAXING DATACOMMUNICATIONISTS:
-
- NOTE: This is only a suggested* letter to send to the FCC. Please do
- not send a verbatim copy of this letter, because it won't do much good
- if they see 2000 copies of the same letter simply sent by different
- people. If you can come up with your own reasoning and wording to
- protest the access charge, it would have a better impact.
-
- Chairman Dennis R. Patrick
- 1919 M Street Northwest
- Washington, DC 20554
-
-
- Dear Mr. Patrick,
-
- I am writing in regard to the recent proposal to charge a $4.50
- to $5.50 per hour access charge for computer users using data bases
- and computer information services. I feel that this proposed charge
- for value-added telecommunications services is unfair and overpriced,
- because the fees charged by most telecommunications services would
- rise steeply if this proposal became law. Usage of these services
- would drop dramatically if this proposal is passed.
-
- I can appreciate the reasoning that since people are using
- computer networks to make money, the local telephone companies deserve
- a share of this money. However, the major commercial data bases, such
- as Dow Jones, NewsNet, and Source Plus, charge $20 to $40 per hour. A
- $5.00 per hour charge would be rather substantial when added to this
- price. The situation gets worse when services used by computer
- hobbyists are considered. Computer services used by hobbyists, such
- as The Source, GEnie, and Delphi, charge only $5.00 to $15.00 per
- hour. When a $5.00 per hour access charge is added to that, the
- hourly cost would become prohibitive for subscribers.
-
- The hardest hit networks would be the services that are run by
- computer hobbyists for other computer hobbyists. The vast majority of
- these services charge no fee, and are run on personal computers with
- one incoming phone line. These services, popularly called Bulletin
- Board Services or BBS's, are used most often for technical discussions
- about various computer topics, discussions about musical instruments,
- or general social discussion and commentary. These hobbyist-run
- services are not providing value-added services, so it is not
- reasonable to charge an access charge if these services are not used
- to make money. If a $5.00 per hour access charge was applied to these
- bulletin board systems, hobbyists would quickly go broke or be forced
- to take down their systems.
-
- It should also be considered that it does not cost the telephone
- companies any more to switch a data call through the network than it
- does to switch a regular voice call through the network. If an access
- charge became law, the telephone companies would get an undeserved
- windfall from these services. This hardly seems fair to the average
- consumer.
-
- I urge you to reconsider the access charge. It should either be
- based on a percentage of the hourly fee charged by value-added
- services, with no access charge for systems that do not have an hourly
- charge, or dropped entirely. This would be fair for all computer
- users and telephone companies alike.
-
- ::::::::::::::::::::::Letter Provided by Central Aloy:::::::::::::::::::::::
-
- ============================================================================
-
- NORTHWESTERN BELL'S CAROLINE:
-
- About a year ago, Caroline was restructed to be better postioned to
- capture residential marketing. A five-feature package billed at 10$ per month
- was trimmed to three basic features - call hold, call transfer and conference
- (three-way) calling -- and priced more affordably at 5$ monthly.
-
- CaroLine Features:
-
- * Call Hold - Besides putting a caller on hold, it can also be used to hang
- up a phone and use an extension in another room without losing
- the caller.
-
- * Call Transfer - Allows transfer of a call in progress to another line.
-
- * Conference Calling - Allows third party to be added to a a conversation.
-
- * Call Pick-Up - Allows a customer with two or more lines to answer from any
- phone.
-
- * Call waiting - Signals a second call and enables customer to put first caller
- on hold.
-
- * Call forwarding - Enables a customer to route incoming calls to another line.
-
- * Convenience dialing - Also known as speed calling, enables one and two-digit
- dialing.
-
- * Alternate Answer - Enables users to prearrange calls coming in on one line
- to automatically transfer to another ine after a specific
- number of rings, or when a busy signal is engaged.
-
- * Intra-Call - Enables customers to dail extensions.
-
- All of these CaroLine Features require only one peice of hardware...
- Your Standard Bell Telephone.
-
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-
- CONTEL MERGER:
-
- Contel Corp., with 2.3 million telephone customers in 30 states,
- announced this week it will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Communications
- Satellite Corp., under a stock swap merger agreement. The merger is expected
- to be complete next year.
-
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-
- CALLING CARDS TERMED 'DISCRIMINATORY':
-
- The Department of Justice (DOJ) notified the seven regional Bell
- operating companies (BOCs) July 5 that it is investigating that
- advertising and use of calling cards issued by their telephone company
- subsidiaries for interexchanging service.
- The department's concern is that BOCs may be in violation of the
- Modified Final Judgment because interexchange calls can be charged to their
- cards only if the calls are carried by AT&T. It said the same billing
- arrangements are not available to other competing carriers.
-
- The DOJ noted that this discrimination "appears to have been an
- unavoidable consequence of allowing AT&T and the Bocs to share a credit card
- data base" at the time of divesture and the BOCs are in the process of
- developing their own data bases.
- The DOJ has ordered that the BOCs immediately cease advertising and
- promotion of their calling cards for interexchange calling; notify calling
- card customers that the cards are intended only for interexchange calling; and
- also notify them that such calls are completed by AT&T even if the customer
- has presubscribed to another carrier.
- Bell has issued over 21 million calling cards in it's 7 Regional Bell
- Operating Companies.
-
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-
- RESTRICTIONS ON AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICES:
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- Your chances of being awakened by a computerized sales call will be
- substantially reduced after August 1. A bill which places restrictions on
- telemarketers using prerecorded or synthesized voice messages makes such calls
- illegal before 9 am and after 9 pm.
- The bill also requires that such devices disconnect within 10 seconds
- after the phone is hung up and specifies that the message cannot be delivered
- unless information about the caller and the purpose of the call is first
- provided by a live operator.
-
- Bill H.F. 124 & S.F. 184
-
- ::::::::::::::::::::Information Provided by Tom E. Hack:::::::::::::::::::::
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-
- *BUSTED AT LAST: THE SENSEI OF THE SYNDICATE REPORT:*
-
- "This may be the very last article I will write. A complete write up
- will also be released."
-
- Well, I finally got the axe from Bell. From all the years of loyal
- service I've given them, they were forced to finally take action. I won't
- say to much, I'm still bummed out from the visit from Capital Police. I'm
- typing this hours from the actual visit, since I don't think I'll be having
- my computer/modems etc., much longer.
-
- It all started on a Unix system in the 415. I don't know how they got
- to me all the way from Calif., but they did. I must have tripped an alarm, I'm
- guessing. Anyways, I'm giving this to a friend, and he'll probably leave it on
- Brewery or Freeworld ][ Private (301-668-7657). I don't want all my accounts
- deleted right away from any System Operator reading this...I may be pay for a
- call here and there to keep in touch. Mainly I'll keep it to a few select
- systems, until I find a new way of calling LD without worry of traces. My
- complete story I'd like to submit to Phrack Inc. To get in touch with me call
- my home line if you know it, or 612-829-8503 or 8504.
-
- Oh, they told me to get a new hobby, so I took up a new language.
-
- Have a good one,
-
- The Sensei / Syndicate Report
-
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-
- If there is any question to the information in this file, contact the
- author. Now can be found on the following systems: PG CF 612-645-7132
- Osuny 914-725-4060, and Freeworld ][ 301-668-7657. Local Police Station.
-
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-
- This concludes this transmittal No. 13 provided by:
-
- The Sensei of The Syndicate Report
-
- Released July 21, 1987
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