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- The Autodial
- Proudly Presents
- "Phone Hackers take their toll"
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- A network of computer hackers obtained a Campbell man's Sprint telephone
- service access number used it to make around $60,000 worth of calls, a company
- spkesman said Tuesday.
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- Tom Bestor, a spokesman from the Burlingame long-distance firm, said the
- incident is one of the largest telephone fraud cases of its kind.
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- "We have found a lot of people (involved) in three major cities and we are
- pursuing prosecution right now. I think this is going to be a good-sized
- investigation," Bestor said.
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- He said hackers - computer enthusiasts - in Atlanta, New York, and Baltimore
- as well as many other cities around the country used Robert Bocek's Sprint
- number to make hundreds of calls in November and December.
-
- Bestor said it appears that the hackers used so-called "computer bulletin
- boards" to pass the number form person to person.
-
- Such boards are actually computers equipped to answer the phone, distribute
- information, and store messages. Their phone numbers are often listed in
- publications for computer hobbyists.
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- Bocek, an engineer who works for an electronics firm, said he knew something
- was wrong when his November Sprint bill came in at around $4,800 when "our
- normal bill is around $70 to $80."
-
- At the same time, Sprint notified Bocek and his wife that the company's
- security personnel had discovered that their access code was being abused.
-
- Bestor said the firm told Bocek not to worry about the bill and changed his
- access code.
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- But in the 10 days that it took to change the number, Bestor said the hackers
- were able to run amok,and Sprint warnings to Bocek to expect a large bill for
- the period of time proved correct.
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- In mid-December Bocek recieved a 722 page phone bill from Sprint that listed
- 17,311 calls. The total charges were $55,562.27 not counting an $8,197 "volume
- discount"
-
- (article from the San Jose Mercury News..Written by Karen Klinger)
-
- Phootnote by The Autodial.
-
- Well it looks like this "damaging" publicity is going to do just that, Damage,
- not the Phreak kingdom but Sprint.. Well if your parents do subscribe to Sprint
- advise them to change to AT&T... They're not only cheaper but they're better.
- It looks like Sprint is going to have to change its ways.. Thank you Nick
- Halflinger.
-