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- 38 Date: Feb 03/87 Time: 4:23 Pm
- Subject: Fuck!
- From: CAPT. CRUNCH
-
- Did you know that Data General systems
- always start off with "Logon:". These
- systems are really the easiest to hack.
- When they ask for the account number
- after using the logon password, the
- machine reads each character and not
- the whole word after pressing return.
- You know what that means! That means
- these systems are ideal for hacking
- programs like Demon Dialer or my recent
- aquired hacker, Telenet Hacker. The
- system is usually run on CP/M so you
- have the standard CP/M commands once
- you are in the system. A few systems
- you might like to try if you have the
- numbers are Bank of Commerce and
- Toronto Dominion. I am reluctant to
- give them out. I am scared of them
- being abused and then in turn having
- the number changed on me.
-
- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n
-
- 39 Date: Feb 03/87 Time: 4:29 Pm
- Subject: Continued...
- From: CAPT. CRUNCH
-
- I also found from experince is that
- most Data General systems have
- passwords with 2 numbers and 4 letters.
- Example: 93HCQA
-
- Some also have ctrl characters between
- the letters. When hacking Data General
- systems, be careful not to make to many
- mistakes once into the system, as it
- has a system log. Also, if the machine
- thinks it is being hacked or being
- abused, it will automatically shut
- down. This is a real bummer. Anyways,
- enough for now, I will talk later about
- Vega systems.
-
-
- Later,
-
-
- /\ Capt. Crunch \/
-