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<html><head><title>Bell Shock Force! - Hall of Shame</title></head> <body bgcolor="#G0c0c0" text="#220D0F" link="#00FF00" alink="#FF00F0" vlink="#BGDFF29"> <br> <h1 align=center><i>The Bell Shock Force - Hall of Shame</i></h1> <h2 align=center><i>Informative Gems from the halls of - "alt.2600"</i></h2> <h2><center>Volume 2</center></h2> <hr> <strong><i>Contributed by:</i></strong><br> <center><strong><i> "Hugh Redman" - (redman@lod.com) <br> "The Marauder" - (marauder@lod.com) <br> "Mark Tabas" - (tabas@lod.com) <br> </i></strong></center> <hr> <br> <raw> From: paul@chapps.demon.co.uk (Chap)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: Free LD calls from Payphone<BR> Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 12:43:36 GMT<BR> Lines: 19<BR> Message-ID: <809271818.19929@chapps.demon.co.uk><BR> References: <nuthin-1908950020380001@netport-7.iu.net> <41aml3$boo_006@osip04.ionet.net><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: chapps.demon.co.uk<BR> X-NNTP-Posting-Host: chapps.demon.co.uk<BR> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99.82<BR> <BR> <BR> >In article <nuthin-1908950020380001@netport-7.iu.net>,<BR> > nuthin@rumnmybeer.gov wrote:<BR> <BR> >>1. Find payphone near garden hose.<BR> >><BR> >>2. Stick garden hose nozzle into coin return slot.<BR> >><BR> >>3. Turn on water. Let sit while pressing random #'s.<BR> >><BR> >>4. Presto! Dial away.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> What size hosepipe should I use and is it better to use hot or cold<BR> water ?<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <hr> From: NNeel@ionet.net (The Steel Lynx)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: IRC hack help<BR> Date: Mon, 21 Aug 95 04:09:44 GMT<BR> Organization: IONet<BR> Lines: 32<BR> Message-ID: <4190u8$bdg_015@osip63.ionet.net><BR> References: <410rl1$bf3@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> <DDIIM7.Jt8@eskimo.com><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: osip50.ionet.net<BR> X-Newsreader: News Xpress Version 1.0 Beta #3<BR> <BR> >In article <410rl1$bf3@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com>, pathack@ix.netcom.com says...<BR> <BR> >>I need help. In 2600 FAQ it says to get sysop you need to get on a different <BR> >>net than everyone else and wait to get to the same net. That's how I <BR> >>understood it. How long does it take to get to the same net as everyone <BR> >>else?<BR> <BR> >You're almost correct. In order to get ChanOp status on the channels you <BR> >want, you have to find an IRC server that is split from the rest of the IRC <BR> >servers (or hack the server for ServerOp status, and make it split). If you <BR> >made it split you can make it reconnect, so your best bet's to find a IRC <BR> >server with shitty security and hack it.<BR> <BR> OK, so here's the yet unanswered question - how do you tell if a server is <BR> split from the rest of the IRC servers? Once this is answered, the rest is <BR> rather minor. I also have some other as yet unanswered questions.<BR> <BR> How do you hack the server for ServerOp status?<BR> How do you make the server split?<BR> How do you make the server reconnect?<BR> How long does it take to reconnect?<BR> How do you keep from being kicked from the channel when you're on? Do a <BR> /Dkick?<BR> <BR> Thanks for responding to this post, those of you who choose to. I have found <BR> some of the info in the FAQ sadly lacking in clarity, and this is one of them.<BR> <BR> THE STEEL LYNX<BR> <BR> <BR> "I have taken all knowledge to be my province."<BR> -Francis Bacon, 1592<BR> <BR> <hr> <br> From: mmathis@xnet.com (Michael A. Mathis)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: Aol freak posting pron<BR> Date: 22 Aug 1995 02:31:49 GMT<BR> Organization: XNet - A Full Service Internet Provider - (708) 983-6064<BR> Lines: 44<BR> Message-ID: <41bfil$itu@flood.xnet.com><BR> References: <4122qk$dd6@newsman.viper.net><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: mmathis.xnet.com<BR> X-Newsreader: AIR News 3.X (SPRY, Inc.)<BR> <BR> > hacker@ns.secis.com (Tommy Usher) writes:<BR> > In article <410tu2$qnb@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, HOQY <hoqy@aol.com> wrote:<BR> > >>I sent mail to postmaster@aol.com telling him to nuke the <BR> > >>account of smaiidick@aol.com (Small Dick), but the mail bounced! What's <BR> > >>going on here? What AOL account handles this sort of thing now?<BR> > ><BR> > >Send mail to TOSAdvisor@aol.com and they'll delete the person.<BR> > <BR> > Thanks. Actually, I sort of hope they give him a bit of rope, and let him<BR> > hang himself. This would make a fine case to prosecute. A very good one to<BR> > make an example of. He sent me e-mail bragging that he was using fake <BR> > checking accounts. Now THAT has to be a felony at both the state and Federal<BR> > level. Along with other possible charges, he could really be in deep. And<BR> > somehow, I doubt that few would feel sorry for him.....<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > -- <BR> > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+<BR> > | Tommy Usher No Frills Software | Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology: |<BR> > | hacker@ns.secis.com | There's always one more bug. |<BR> > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+<BR> > <BR> >>>><BR> <BR> My understanding of the law is that the authorities must first apprehend the criminal.<BR> <BR> .................................................................................................................... <BR> Michael A. Mathis "You don't believe in either side, or any side.<BR> mmathis@xnet.com There is no grudge. There is only yourself.<BR> 312 650 3921 pager The belief is in your own precision."<BR> - Joubert <BR> .................................................................................................................... <BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: Owen C Creger <75361.2162@compuserve.com><BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: Aol freak posting pron<BR> Date: 24 Aug 1995 15:05:19 GMT<BR> Organization: JAC Products Inc.<BR> Lines: 18<BR> Message-ID: <41i4ff$q4u@dub-news-svc-3.compuserve.com><BR> References: <410ptq$h6o@mark.ucdavis.edu> <410tu2$qnb@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <4124lc$1ea@ixnews6.ix.netcom.com> <412dv0$nqn@globe.indirect.com> <419045$bdg_014@osip63.ionet.net><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: dd16-012.compuserve.com<BR> Mime-Version: 1.0<BR> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR> X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.2b5 (Windows; I; 16bit)<BR> <BR> NNeel@ionet.net (The Steel Lynx) wrote:<BR> >Pron? What's pron?<BR> ><BR> > THE STEEL LYNX<BR> ><BR> ><BR> >"I have taken all knowledge to be my province."<BR> > -Francis Bacon, 1592<BR> <BR> Prons, you know shrimp.....<BR> -- <BR> Owen<BR> <BR> "It's much more fun to be sand, than oil in the machinery of life." ;-)<BR> - ???<BR> Unsolicited ad mail is proof read at $100 per paragraph.<BR> <BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: donyboy@indy.net (Donald A. Pierce)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Chrystals<BR> Date: 22 Aug 1995 00:07:18 GMT<BR> Organization: IndyNet - Indys Internet Gateway (info@indy.net)<BR> Lines: 1<BR> Message-ID: <41b73m$j29@news.indy.net><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: indy1.indy.net<BR> X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]<BR> <BR> Does anyone know where I can get a 6.553 Hz chrystal?<BR> <BR> <hr> <br> From: chale@on-ramp.ior.com (moi)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: parity stripping<BR> Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 23:04:49<BR> Organization: Internet On-Ramp Incorporated<BR> Lines: 8<BR> Message-ID: <chale.153.00095987@on-ramp.ior.com><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: cs4-22.ior.com<BR> X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #4]<BR> <BR> What is parity stripping? And how do i enable it? <BR> <BR> I know it clears up connections, making them legible (like in toneloc you can <BR> choose parity stripping)...but how can i activate it via an AT command (or can <BR> i?)..<BR> <BR> Thx...<BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: wootersn@acpub.duke.edu (Tom Wooters)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: Learning how to hack!<BR> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 1995 20:48:07 GMT<BR> Organization: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA<BR> Lines: 15<BR> Message-ID: <41d52c$2a5@news.duke.edu><BR> References: <41bmph$ik2@tibalt.supernet.ab.ca><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: async81.async.duke.edu<BR> X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.0.82<BR> <BR> Marshall <mkennedy@supernet.ab.ca> wrote:<BR> <BR> >I was wondering if anyone would be nice enough to tell me where to get a <BR> >txt file on learning how to become a hacker or anything learning how to <BR> >hack related. Pleez don't call me a lamer and all those other words you <BR> >hackers like to call us! I think all the people who want to learn how to <BR> >hack should join together! If you want to start a group of some kind <BR> >e-mail me! Thanks!<BR> <BR> Start reading Phrack Magazine. Alos check out the LOD/H technical<BR> journals.<BR> Tom Wooters<BR> wootersn@acpub.duke.edu<BR> http://www.duke.edu/~wootersn<BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: dvetter@badlands.NoDak.edu (Donald A Vetter)<BR> Subject: Information on hacking<BR> Sender: usenet@ns1.nodak.edu (Usenet login)<BR> Message-ID: <DDqGzz.Dw7@ns1.nodak.edu><BR> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 1995 22:26:23 GMT<BR> Nntp-Posting-Host: badlands.nodak.edu<BR> Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computing Network<BR> X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]<BR> Lines: 6<BR> <BR> I am looking for information about hackng so I can do a wright up about <BR> it in the newspapaer for our school. Any information would be helpful!<BR> I.E. How, Why, What can you hack, ect...<BR> <BR> Thanx<BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: kemper@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (kemper)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Freq. of emergency strobe<BR> Date: 24 Aug 1995 03:44:43 GMT<BR> Organization: San Diego State University Computing Services<BR> Lines: 13<BR> Message-ID: <41gsjb$kcg@gondor.sdsu.edu><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: 130.191.1.100<BR> X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL0]<BR> <BR> <BR> What's the frequency of the strobe used by fire trucks/ambulances/etc.<BR> to turn lights green? I have built a nice little device but I can't<BR> get it to work always because I don't know the exact freq.; I just<BR> sort of dial it around.<BR> <BR> Is there a better place to ask this question?<BR> <BR> <BR> Thanks for the help,<BR> Jeremy Kemper<BR> kemper@rohan.sdsu.edu<BR> <BR> <hr> <BR> From: jk@mars.superlink.net (BlueFyre)<BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: idea for hurting win95<BR> Date: 25 Aug 95 05:03:42 GMT<BR> Organization: SuperNet Inc. (908) 828-8988<BR> Lines: 3<BR> Message-ID: <jk.809327022@mars.superlink.net><BR> NNTP-Posting-Host: mars.superlink.net<BR> X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 (NOV)<BR> <BR> Why don't alot of us write letters to magazines telling them how we had <BR> many setup problems with win95, it wouldn't work with my .... etc.<BR> <BR> <BR> From: bb324@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Chris Benjamin)<BR> Subject: Re: Will pay $$$ for Hack Programs<BR> Message-ID: <DDuqDA.68u@freenet.carleton.ca><BR> Sender: bb324@freenet.carleton.ca (Chris Benjamin)<BR> Reply-To: bb324@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Chris Benjamin)<BR> Organization: The National Capital FreeNet<BR> References: <41j24n$pb4@data.interserv.net> <41jkgi$4l0@newsbf02.news.aol.com><BR> Date: Fri, 25 Aug 1995 05:39:10 GMT<BR> Lines: 11<BR> <BR> >>I need Hacking software to reak revenge on a certain TVM Corporation. I<BR> > am >interested in software that will get me into thier net and software<BR> > that I can >implant LOGIC <BR> >>Bombs with I am Willing to pay up to $40 for each program sent.<BR> <BR> this dude is either really lame or is 5-0<BR> --<BR> I'm now into pro full-contact origami. I save tiny villages from attacking<BR> red ants with only a glass of tap water. I enjoy the comic stylings of<BR> Gallagher. I autograph other peoples picutres. I get into heated debates<BR> about the weather. I give out salt-filled pixy sticks for Halloween.<BR> <BR> <hr> <br> From: "Greg A. Geige" <grgeiger@uscyber.com><BR> Newsgroups: alt.2600<BR> Subject: Re: Free LD calls from Payphone<BR> Date: 22 Aug 1995 07:43:23 GMT<BR> Organization: Wisconsin Internet Services<BR> Lines: 14<BR> Message-ID: <41c1qr$4hd@newsie.wis.com><BR> <BR> In article <nuthin-1908950020380001@netport-7.iu.net>,<BR> nuthin@rumnmybeer.gov wrote:<BR> > 1. Find payphone near garden hose.<BR> > 2. Stick garden hose nozzle into coin return slot.<BR> > 3. Turn on water. Let sit while pressing random #'s.<BR> > 4. Presto! Dial away.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> I tried to urinate in a payphone. I got a shock.<BR> <BR> Grgeiger@wis.com<BR> Grgeiger@unix.new.north.net<BR> <BR> <hr> <center><i>Copyright (c) 1995, LOD Communications - marauder@lod.com</i></center> <center><i>Send Submissions to: <strong>"shame@lod.com"</strong></i></center> <hr>