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IMPORTED ON 3/26/89 BY BLACK PETER (MAFIA DUDE)
Okay Students it's about time this information was released. There has been
enough "crap" circulated by Telescum that "Phreaking is just not possible in
Australia" - anything is possible if you really want to do it. Where there is
a will there is a way. I will start will the simple and "effective" methods of
phreaking to the really difficult but managable methods of making phree phone
calls. Okay lets first start with the basics.
[1]. Don't let Telescum know that you are out there. Keep a low profile or else
you will get a Call Logging machine put on your line that records all the
numbers you have called with time, duration etc. etc.
[2]. Try not to receive to many ISD phone calls from phellow phreaks from
overseas and make sure other local "phreaks" or people that have been
targeted by Telecom Investigations Dept. (ie. They have a Call Logging
Machine on their line) NEVER call you.
Lets say a targeted phreaker "A" makes heaps of calls to "XXX-XXXX" all
the time. Mr.Telecom simply punches in this number into the Leopard system
and the "account information" (address, customer name etc.) will appear on
the screen. Then if they want you will get a Call Logger on your line as
well.
As for the ISD calls. A famous or infamous? phreak (Know spending his time
in jail - BIT MAPPER) was staying at a remote location in Melbourne.
Telecom wanted to find him for "wire tapping crimes" - all they did was
look at ISD incomming telephone log. What did they find ? Heaps and heaps
of calls from overseas (United States) to a certain phone number in
Melbourne. Look like they found their man.
[3]. Make sure the phone line that you are using is NOT on a AXE exchange (for
obvious reasons ie. Fully computerised!). Phreak on Step By Step, Crossbar
or even ARF or ARE-11 (majority of exchanges in Australia).
[4]. Never abuse people on the phone which forces them to get traces put on the
line. I am not going to go into any great detail about the various types
of phone exchanges but thanks to Telecom you can obtain "Telecom
Information Kit No.3" -The Switching Place, which gives heaps of
information on the various telephone exchanges. Try Telecom Public
relations or some other department.
Method Number 1. - "Phool The Operator"
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Dial 011 (National Trunk Calls).Be nice & sweet to the operator. On AXE they
have the number you are calling from on their screen. On other exchanges they
have the first three digits of your phone number eg. 348. Here is a typical
conversation.
You - "Hello, Sydney Please - 02 321 1234"
Oper - "Your Number Sir/Madam etc. that you are calling from ?"
You - "348-5665"
The operator will probably re-check the number by reading it back to you.
Oper - "Is that straight through or Reverse charge ?"
You - "Straight through please."
Now if you were very nice she will probably connect you without any checks to
see whether the number you gave her is really yours. But as I said it must be
a number in your exchange prefix. If your number is 348-2555 then you can give
her any other 348-XXXX number. She might check to see if it's you by calling
that number (on another line on her console) to see if it's busy. A simple
type of check you could say. A way around this is to find a number that is
always busy in your exchange area (there should be many that are always busy)
or if you have two phones or two phone boxes that are back to back, call a
number on one phone eg. 348-1212 then leave the phone off hook. Whether the
person answers that number or not it will be busy for 90 seconds. Go to the
other phone, call the operator (011) and then give her 348-1212 for the number
you are calling from!. You can also make conference calls (up to ten people)
using this same method. Check your phone book for information on National
conference calls. etc. If the operator asks to call you back then you are a
real dickhead cause you have alerted her in some manner. Wait a few hours and
try again.
Side Effects:
When the person who you billed it to complains then this is what happens.
Telecom keep a record of the calls. So if you called a number in Sydney they
would probably get a call in a few months from Telecom saying "Do you know
anyone in Melbourne who called you for X amount of time on so date. You see
what they are trying to do - "Back Track the Call!!!" - The remedy is simply
Acute amnesia, Don't Know, Karn't Remember, I have many people that call me
from all over Australia etc. But be nice about it.
Method No. 2 - "The Long Arm of AT&T"
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AT&T provide many great services to their customers (unlike some other
moronic "phone company"). One of these services is called AT&T Direct. You
can call these AT&T direct operator numbers from virtually any major country
in the world toll free. Their purpose is for you to make a AT&T calling card
call to any "normal" number inside the United States. By Normal I mean a
XXX-XXX-XXXX type number - you cannot call 1-800's or 950 dialups etc. Also
you can make a "collect" (reverse charge) call to any "normal" number.
A calling card is issued by the local phone company in the US to a subscriber
and consists of the persons number and a four digit code or password. Lets
say your US number is 206 248 0301, if you had a calling card then your number
could be 206 248 0301 8860 where the last four digits indicate the code or
password. AT&T calling cards are always like this. Telecom Telecards (Sik)
have letters in them as well.
Here are the Dialups for AT&T and other countries phone companys:
USA AT&T DIRECT 0014 881 011 (& 012 013)
UK DIRECT 0014 881 440
JAPAN DIRECT 0014 881 810
CANADA DIRECT 0014 881 150
I have not checked Japan and Canada but for UK direct they except BT cards and
reverse charge as well. You can obtain calling cards from US phreaks or just
by hanging around at the airports (mostly US airports) - ie. the need for a
US contact. This method is pretty safe as all they know is you are calling
from Australia. You could be in Darwin, Perth, or Sydney and they would not
know. But of course they can use the "Back Tracking Method" to find out who
you are. The people who you call will just have to not be chickens and tell
the phone company over there conducting the investgation that they "did not
know who was calling them" - just some phreak from Aussie. Acute Amnesia is
good for you. Also with AT&T direct you can get them to make a Collect
Emergency Interupt if the telephone Number is busy. They will ask for a name
so just give them any name etc. With a phreak I knew in the states, I made
interupts with the name of "Fred Loop" - he refused. He then rung one side of
a local loop he knew. I made a collect call to the other side. He was there
waiting for the call so he said tothe operator "Yes I accept the call" and we
could talk on the loop. As for reverse charge phone calls to phone
boxes - they work in Aussie, UK and some boxes in the US.
UK - Phone Boxes there have the number written on them. Arrange a time & date
with a mate then make a collect call to the number.
Aus - Same here but boxes don't display the number. Try CLI (55-241) or if that
don't work ring 0101 (International) abuse the oper etc. then if they
have your number they will call you back and then you can talk to them
there. Or