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- Issue #61 September-30-1992
-
- U.S. Mail: Our Usenet newsgroup: alt.society.ati
- ATI
- PO Box 2501
- Bloomfield, NJ 07003
- U.S.A.
-
- Our net address: gzero@tronsbox.xei.com
-
- ATI's Insane Staff:
-
- Ground Zero - publisher, editor, writer
- Prime Anarchist - editor, writer
- Media Assassin - crass columnist
- Geraldo Riviera - sleazy news columnist
- Writing/Research Staff: The Happy Hacker, Fah-Q, MAC???, Justin Case,
- and other occasional contributors
-
-
-
- Hey, d00dz! Welcome to ATI61.
- Welp, we don't have the New World Order article ready yet. There's
- too much to research - but this will result in a better article once
- it's done. So, watch for it. Hopefully it will be in the next issue,
- and hopefully that will be soon!
- ATI has a ****new FTP site!**** Read on for info on that!
- In the interest of morality, decency, and family values, ATI staff
- member Happy Harry Hardon has changed his handle back to The Happy Hacker.
- And we have a new staff member. Justin Case. We now proudly add him
- to our staff list. This issue contains his first feature article - about his
- arrest in NYC.
-
- . . . . . . . . . .
-
-
- LETTERS!!!
-
- Write to us. We won't publish your email address, etc. Just
- what you say..
-
-
- LETTER #1:
-
- I have a novel suggestion: post new issues of ATI to newsgroup alt.society.ati!
- I saw those two reruns of old issues, but nothing since then.
-
- Also, explain how rejecting Christopher Columbus is rejecting what America is
- About. Columbus was in it for himself. He was convinced that he would find
- riches beyond beleif in the orient, where he thought he was headed. Everyone
- knew the world was round; he thought it was smaller than it is.
- Columbus first landed on the island of San Salvador, not to be confused with
- the country, El Salvador. Both are named after Our Saviour, an idea he
- and other explorers were very much into.
-
- (Ok - what I was referring to is this anti-Columbus rhetoric that has
- been going around, especially this year since it is the 500th anniversary
- of his discovery. I don't think all the anti-Columbus hubub is productive.
- It's too late, we're here. I just think it's a non-issue and people should
- focus on the actual problems of today. -GZ)
-
-
- LETTER #2:
-
- I was reading a back issue of ATI and ran across an article about
- cops busting somebody for just because of suspicion. Well I got a
- story for you guys:
-
-
- See I live in the States now but I'm from Tokyo. Last winter when I
- was going home for christmas I was stopped by US.Customs at Chicago's
- Ohare airport. Now I understand that an asian in a black suit with
- long hair looks suspicious. But what really made me mad is the fact
- that they stopped me in the gateway to the plane. I was stopped by an
- officer at two feet from the plane. He asked me to open my attache
- case and read a statement that said if I had a shit load of cash or
- something illegal I would be busted.....So I opened my case which had
- nothing else than a shit load of floppy disks which I use for my
- work.(I'm a computer consultant for a company in Japan.) Then the
- officer asked me why I had so many disks and I told him that it was
- my job. He looked at me and said "alright I'll let you go this
- time. Enjoy your trip." WHAT THE FUCK IS HE TALKING ABOUT! MY TRIP WAS
- MISERABLE AFTER THIS INCIDENT. ALL THE OTHER PASSENGERS STARED AT ME
- LIKE I WAS A MOBSTER. EVEN THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS LOOKED AT ME LIKE I
- WAS A CRIMINAL!!!!!!!11
-
- Anyway that's the story . I'm recovered from the emotional crash I
- had. But I thought I'll let you guys now.
- Thanx.
-
-
- (Wow. You had quite an ordeal at the hands of the k0pz. What
- right did that k0p have to say "I'll let you go this time" as if you had
- done someting wrong? That remark was totally un-called for, since he
- found no evidence that you were a criminal. Read on for another
- shocking story of law enforcement excesses! -GZ)
-
-
- LETTER #3:
-
- I run this bbs (nEON fOREST), so if someone from Finland needs
- to get ATI tell them to email Mail-Server@nforest.pulp.nullnet.fi or email me
- or call 981-515337 (22-06 GMT +2 only, 2400 bps). I have ATI #1-60 (except #9,
- could u please email it to me if it exists?) available on my board.
-
- cu & keep up the good work!
-
-
- (Thanks! Also try this great BBS:
- Holiday Inn, Cambodia: (510)689-8893
- And read below for an explanation of "Issue #9"!! -GZ)
-
-
-
-
- --------> the story on issue #9 -------->
-
- Here's the deal on what happened to issue #9. At the time,
- Prime Anarchist was running ATI. Prime put together a few issues all in
- one night, and uploaded them to various BBSs. But, he did the issues on
- his friend Cygnus' Amiga, and good ol' Cygnus deleted issue #9 by mistake!
- By that time, it was too late to renumber the other issues, so ATI
- just forged ahead and left issue #9 in that cybernetic void Cygnus consigned
- it to.
- That's the story!
-
-
- ---------> the story on Cygnus -------->
-
- After suffering extreme torture for deleting issue #9, Cygnus
- put up a BBS, which became pretty popular. Some of you have been asking
- about his BBS. Well, he has to get the phone line for it re-installed,
- and he will then put the board back up. We'll let you know when it's up!
-
-
-
-
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!! PRIME ANARCHIST UPDATE! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
- Special Bulletin!!1!!@
-
- We told you that Prime Anarchist was on a peace walk with Indians
- to arrive in Washington DC around Columbus Day. The peace walk received
- media coverage from all three networks, and other media. Prime was filmed
- by all three networks, including NBC, who filmed him in front of the
- Omaha, Nebraska military recruiting center.
- Well, Prime arrived in DC a few days ago ahead of the peace walk to
- begin the "Peoples' Fast for Justice and Peace in the Americas" with Dave
- Dellinger, Bryan Wilson, Scott Rutherford and others.
- The fasters will be on the east steps on the Capitol from 2-7 pm
- every day except Sunday until October 12th. Go visit them. Prime wants
- everyone to know about the fast. Prime says:
- "We're NOT looking to reach Congress or admin! We wanna reach the
- PEOPLE!
- "And that feels right!"
-
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-
-
- Now for an opinion on the computer underground...Feel free to
- respond.
-
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Problem of "Widebanding" Information
-
- by Anonymous
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Information distribution has always been regarded highly by myself and I
- enjoy making information available to others. Doing some research on a
- particular subject or overpriced 'out of the hands of the masses' commercial
- databases and publishing the results have always been a very rewarding and
- worthwhile past-time. I would do research on certian subjects, publish my
- findings, or distribute a standard that is very hard to come by, and
- everyone would learn something, even myself. Of course, once printed
- in a widely known publication, it is then handed to a few hundred security
- personnel as well as federal, state, and local law enforcement agents.
-
- I guess you have to look at why we do what we do. Is it to help out
- security officials in their $20 - $40,000 a year career, or is it
- to have an edge on technical society?
-
-
- What I am basically getting at is information should be diseminated,
- but not in magazines that feed security personel. When The Omega and
- White Knight wrote that article on Information America, they did not
- write it to notify Information America that they had been compromised
- and should promptly look into the matter. But that is exactly what
- happened. Not more than a few weeks after the article was widebanded out
- over the internet, all access was cut. Now, information we once had access
- to is lost, and it will be a hell of a job to get it back.
-
-
- Widebanding information does not only benifit Governmental bodies, but also
- criminal organizations that have no qualms about EXPLOITING these 'advantages'.
- For example, it is widely known that some criminal organizations are massively
- hacking on the Long Distance companies for calling card numbers. Because of
- this exploitation, it brings the heat down on everyone else. Believe me, I
- don't particularly use calling cards, I have other ways, or I pay for my calls
- from MY home. There are also reports of Red Boxes being massively produced and
- distributed, which had gotten Bellcore in a stink and dealing with Red-Box
- fraud has been moved up the priority list. This may have gone on for many more
- years due to the small amount of activity. But as soon as I see Joe dealer up
- the street from me in using a radio shack RedBox on a payphone, it makes me
- think how long will this last.
-
-
- I believe this is what also happened with the blue box. But technical
- improvements would have nulled its use as well. Well, not nulled it but made
- it detectable. Also with the advance of out-of-band signaling, well.. you
- know. That is another topic.
-
-
- I believe in getting information out to those that want it. But I don't want
- to hand feed the Feds our hard worked research on how to get into their
- computer systems. This information is going to be very valuable in the NEAR
- future. Being able to gain access to large commercial and federal databases
- that is out of the reach of the individual is a nobel cause. The current
- publishing and distrubting information onto the doorsteps of the fed and state
- and local authorities has got to stop.
-
-
- It wouldn't suprise me if there is a movement in the Fed right now to let the
- real hackers alone and focus on the dimwit-codes kiddies. That way, we
- continue to feed them info on the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of their
- telecommuniations systems, billing computers/software, poor password
- protection, all basically, FOR FREE.
-
-
- One of the basic tactics of system compromization was ignorance on the
- part of the system administrator. Then it came down to software
- flaws, social engineering (which will continue to work, for a while
- anyway). But if we keep feeding them all the info we discover for
- personal fame and recognition, we are going to continue to lock
- ourselves out of the very places we would like access to. We must
- keep this information within the community and out of the hands of the
- fed and organized crime. Let them do their own bloody research!
-
-
- You could also put it this way. Here we are finding all these holes
- in security and such, and then publishing it. Then Joe Mama working
- for security operations at AT&T is being paid 40Grand a year to read
- 2600 and plug all the holes we find for free... gee.. we do all the
- research and this buttplug just uses the information we provide freely
- to get him another raise. Its a tradgedy!
-
-
- I think you can see my point. Its time to wake up and crawl out of our
- little idealogical cocoons. The information markets are deeply rooted into
- the ground. Information is one of the hottest commodities. Do you really
- think that people are going to just open up their databases for all to
- access for free? Or that credit information handling will be shifted from
- a commercial firm to the Federal government? Hell no. The buying and
- selling of information at competive prices is here to stay. Public libraries
- are going to suffer, and become an antiquated system, always second to the
- commercial information archives.
-
-
- Why give information away for free when you can make a buck?
-
-
- That's the mode of thinking out there,sick but true. There's no fighting the
- mighty dollar. One just has to 'work' with and around it. Bend the infra-
- structure to your will. I will continue to publish technical articles
- pertaining to communications systems in existance today, but, the holes found
- will not be widebanded to all. Perhaps to some, and yes, eventually it will
- leak out, but I won't be knocking on AT&T's Security Operation's manager's
- door with a typed up, all fit for print article on how I just comprimised
- their AUTOPLEX network and how you can too.
-
-
- As it stands, the free flow of information is costing us our access to
- otherwise unaccessable information. The continued publishing of ACTUAL
- techniques WILL nullify them, maybe not right away, maybe not ever,
- but as soon as they are published they are seen by hacker and security groups
- world-wide. The Security and Governmental agencies have gotten wind
- of this and are exploiting it. The decision on what you feel should be
- published in a widely known publication is up to you. Just keep in mind who
- is reading it.
-
-
- Thats the way it is. Plain and simple.
-
-
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- And now, from the "Slices of Life" department, and the "THIS could happen
- to YOU!" department, we bring you...
-
-
-
- A R R E S T E D !
-
- by Justin Case
-
-
-
- In late August 1992, 21 people were arrested in Tompkins Square
- Park in New York for "violting the curfew". I was one of them.
-
- -----> Background
-
- Tompkins Square Park was the only (or one of the few) park in Manhattan
- that didn't have a curfew, in the past. It became a home to an
- increasing large number of homeless people, and a gathering place for
- political types, punks, people interested in them, as well as local
- people.
- The park was closed in 1991 for renovations. It reopened in the week
- the aformentioned people were arrested, with a newly imposed midnight
- curfew.
- All that week, protesters left the park slowly after midnight to protest
- the new curfew.
-
- -----> The Incident
-
- I met up with my friend "Tim" and went to the park. As we walked down
- Avenue A, we saw a bunch of cops standing around, in riot gear. That
- made us slightly nervous.
- When we got to the park, people were hanging around talking and some
- were playing music. We stood by the ones playing music.
- When it got closer to midnight, we saw a huge group of riot cops
- assembled in the distance. We couldn't even count them, there were so
- many. Also, a group of supervisors made a semicircle around the gathering
- of people that were still in the park. We spotted some people that we
- thought were civilians standing within the semicircle of cops. I asked one
- of the other people in the "gathering" about them, and learned they were
- plainclothes cops.
- I asked that same person previously how the cops were responding to
- people remaining in the park close to the curfew. That person told me
- that the cops were just escorting them out of the park.
- A Parks Department truck drove by the gathering. They may have been
- making an announcement, but those of us standing by the musicians
- couldn't hear.
- The gathering started to move out of the park, walking towards the
- 7th. St./Ave. B exit. The musicians were still playing as everyone
- walked. I was at the head of the gathering, and was about 10 ft. away
- from the exit. That's when it happened.
- Suddenly, people started running, and screaming and yelling. A line
- of unformed cops completely blocked the exit. Undercover cops were
- grabbing people. I couldn't find Tim and thought he may have been able
- to get to the fence and jump it.
- I turned and saw two plainclothes cops fighting with a man they had
- against the fence. Then they pushed him to the ground, still
- fighting. It was scary.
- I turned and kept looking for Tim. I finally saw him, cuffed and
- being led away by a plainclothes cop. The cop asked him, "Is THIS
- your friend?" and Tim answered yes.
- Another plainclothes cop came over to me and asked the one who had
- Tim something like "what about him?" (indicating me) and was told,
- "NO! HE'S IN TOO!" At that point, two more cops ran over and the *three*
- of them grabbed me and cuffed me. The cops were using these thick plastic
- strips instead of handcuffs, which they tied extremely tight around my
- wrists. It hurt a lot.
- We were taken to the 7th Precinct, which doesn't handle the area where
- Tomkins Square Park is located. Apparently they use the special area we
- were kept in as a place to bring "political" arrests. We were put in
- two holding cells separating men and women.
- What happened to most people arrested is that they were initially
- arrested by plainclothes cops and passed over to uniformed cops who
- brought us to the station.
- So by that time, I learned that we could be let go that night, or
- "put through the system" which meant being sent to Central Booking and
- held 24-72 hours. People who were arrested before or who had weapons or
- drugs on them would be sent to Central Booking.
- Two separate people told me that there were 60 civilians still in
- the park, but that the cops didn't want to bother arresting and processing
- all of them. They only arrested 21 people. We were the "lucky" ones.
- That's what the plainclothes cop who yelled "he's in too" meant. They
- picked the ones they were going to arrest.
- I later learned there were 100 riot cops there from a newspaper
- article. I observed about 15-20 plainclothes cops, and 20 or more
- supervisors.
- I heard a few stories about how the cops treated the people who
- were arrested. First there's my story of the extremely painful
- plastic handcuffs (which also scratched my wrists). A woman told me
- that she had an object with two spikes on her keychain and one of the
- plainclothes cops took it off her and said "Oh she's a real tough bitch,
- isn't she? Let's try these out on her!", but luckily didn't touch her.
- A man told me that when the cops started grabbing people he was on one of the
- park benches trying to wake up someone sleeping, and a few unformed cops
- approached him. They didn't say a word to him, just stuck him in the chest
- with a billy club and arrested him. Two men who were riding bicycles at the
- time of the arrests were knocked off their bicycles. One of them had a
- (previously injured) fingernail that fell off because he was shoved around.
- Another man had his messenger bag cut off his shoulder by the cops.
- For some reason (which I'll never know) some seargeant (or whatever he
- was) took a dislike to me and approcahed me while I was standing by the
- door of the holding cell. He got all in my face and told me I was in a
- lot of trouble and that I could think about it while I was in Central
- Booking and I would get out *Monday morning* (remember, it was Friday
- night. This meant 2 1/2 days in jail).
- Five minutes later, I was let out.
- I was the second one let out. The others were let out soon after that,
- one at a time. Two people were sent to Central Booking, one because he
- had a (legally available) firecracker on him, which the cops consider to
- be 1/2 (or maybe 1/4) stick of dynamite. Except the two sent to Central
- Booking, we were given summonses and charged with the "violation of
- curfew", a Parks Dept. regulation.
-
- -----> The Court Appearance & Aftermath
-
- We were all given the same date and place for our court appearance.
- The well-known attorney William Kunstler sent one of his attorneys, Ron
- Kuby to defend us.
- Kuby told us he would make a motion that we all be given ACD's, which
- is Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal. An ACD means that
- if the defendant doensn't get arrested again within the following six months,
- the case would be dismissed.
- We were all brought up in front of the judge three at a time. The
- judge granted us all ACD's. One man had his case dismissed outright
- because the summons was done improperly.
- I have been to the Tompkins Square area a few times since my arrest.
- That area is handled by the 9th Precinct of the NYPD. Almost every
- time I've been back in that area, cops have waved to me or pointed at me,
- etc. One time, I was at a restaurant sitting with a bunch of people at
- some outdoor tables. My back was to the street. Someone at my table told
- me to turn around because the cops were looking at me. I turned around
- to see two cops in a 9th Precinct car glaring at me. They stared for
- a minute, then took off.
- That's my story!
-
-
- GROUND ZERO says:
-
- Hey, I wrote a little ditty about the above story:
-
- While strolling through the park one eve
- When I was just about to leave,
- I was taken by surprise
- By 100 riot cops
- While strolling through the park one eve!
-
- Ok, so it doesn't completely rhyme. Sue me.
-
-
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-
-
- The Partnership for a Free America July 24, 1992
- Contact: Sameer Parekh 708-362-9659 For immediate release
-
- LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GROUP TO WORK FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
-
- LIBERTYVILLE - A group of Libertyville High School students have formed
- an organization in the Libertyville area to protect the civil liberties
- of the people in the high school and community. The group, known as the
- Partnership for a Free America, will educate the people about their
- rights, provide a support resource for those people whose rights have
- been violated, and abolish laws which the Partnership feels violate the
- people's rights.
- In order to protect the civil liberties of the people in the
- community properly, the Partnership believes that it is necessary that
- the people learn exactly what their rights are. Because of this, a
- major facet of the Partnership's actions will be informing the people
- about their rights. RThe government has been violating the peopleUs
- rights, and the mass media have been telling them to accept it,S said
- Partnership founder Sameer Parekh at the Cafe Kismet in Waukegan on July
- 24th.
- The Partnership will provide a support resource for people who
- feel they have been deprived of due process. RWhen the people are
- united,S Parekh believes, Rit is more difficult to oppress them.S
- The Partnership will also work to abolish the curfew laws in the
- area because members believe that the government should not act as the
- parents of the people, and that the laws violate the fourteenth
- amendment to the Constitution. RThe only people who have a right to set
- a childUs curfew are his or her parents. This law is almost as
- discriminatory as the Jim Crow laws of the early 20th century,S said
- Parekh.
- Other laws which the Partnership will work to remove are the
- drug laws. This countryUs drug problem, members of the Partnership
- believe, is the result of the laws themselves, not because of the drugs.
- RThe black market itself causes the Tdrug-relatedU violence and,
- according to a study done by The Cato Insitute, 80 percent of
- Tdrug-relatedU deaths. A clean, inexpensive, supply available at any
- Osco Pharmacy would eliminate these problems,S Parekh said, commenting
- upon this aspect of the Partnership's actions.
- The Partnership for a Free America qualifies under tax code
- section 509(a)(2), and is thus tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3). The
- Partnership is working to formalize this status. One-year memberships
- are available for $15 to adults and $10 to students. This includes a
- subscription to the Partnership's newsletter The Free Journal and a 10%
- discount on promotional products. For more information, contact Sameer
- Parekh at 708-362-9659.
- ---------------------------
- The Partnership for a Free America
- Membership/Mailing List Form
-
- Name_____________________________________________________________________
- Address__________________________________________________________________
- City________________________________________State______Zip________-______
- Phone Number (___) ____- ______ E-mail address___________________________
-
- Membership benefits
- * Guaranteed subscription to _The Free Journal_
- * Notification of rallies, other action (whether sponsored by the
- Partnership or not)
- * 10% discount on all sales of promotional products
- * Spiffy-looking membership card
- * The knowledge that you are doing something to preserve the
- country's freedom
- * Priority access to the PartnershipUs information archive
- (Nonmembers will have access, of course, but members have
- priority in the event that copies are unavailable)
-
- Mailing list benefits
- * Subscription to _The Free Journal_
- * Notification of rallies, etc.
- > (Mailing list benefits depend upon the monetary resources of
- the Partnership--if the Partnership does not have enough money,
- then mailing list benefits will be suspended.)
-
- ( ) Mailing list (No fee) ( ) Student membership ($10) ( ) Adult membership
- ($15)
-
- Sustaining Memberships:
- ( ) Patron ($25) ( ) Sponsor ($50) ( ) True Freedom Fighter ($100)
- Sustaining members will receive recognition in the _Journal_ if they desire.
- If you are a sustaining member and would like recognition, please mark here.
- RECOGNITION:... (_)
-
- Any additional donations would be welcomed
-
- I enclose....................................................$_______._____
-
- Send to:
- The Partnership for a Free America
- c/o Sameer Parekh
- 829 Paddock Lane
- Libertyville, IL 60048-3743
-
- Make check or money order payable to "Sameer Parekh"
-
- How, or from whom did you learn about the Partnership for a Free America?
- _________________________________________________________________________
- _________________________________________________________________________
-
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- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
-
- NEW ARCHIVE SITE!
-
- Yup, ATI has a new ftp site. It's:
-
- ftp.css.itd.umich.edu
-
- That site has a lot of other cool political articles. You can
- even submit articles there. So check it out today. The indivdual
- running that site also gave us the following info - how to ftp by email,
- for those of us who don't have full net access. Read on!
-
-
- How to get your ftp documents from the site via email
-
- DEC offers a public service of sending ftp documents through
- the mail. It takes about a day to process, and is
- unforgiving of errors, but it definitely works, and can
- easily be used by people without shell access or proper
- types of connectivity.
-
- If you want the full instruction sheet, do this:
-
- mail ftpmail@pa.dec.com
- subject: <return>
- help<ret>
- quit<ret>
- <end message>
-
-
- To actually get a document from this site, do this:
-
- mail ftpmail@pa.dec.com
- subject: <any--server ignores subject>
- reply <your@address.here>
- connect ftp.css.itd.umich.edu<ret> <-- assumes anonymous
- ascii<ret>
- chdir /poli/<directory you want here>
- get <filename> <-- you can request up to ten files
- quit<ret>
- <end message>
-
-
- To get an index of articles on the site, do this:
-
- mail ftpmail@pa.dec.com
- subject: <any>
- reply <your@address.here>
- connect ftp.css.itd.umich.edu<ret>
- ascii<ret>
- chdir /poli<ret>
- get _index<ret>
- quit<ret>
- <end message>
-
-
- That's all. You will get three messages back--one will be a
- confirmation of your order. The second will be the
- document[s] you requested. The third will be a transcript
- of your session. The server will automatically divide all
- documents into 50k chunks. If your mail system needs
- smaller chunks, obtain the "help" instructions to learn more
- commands. NOTE: All documents in /poli are ASCII text.
-
- If you have problems with the service, contact:
-
- ftpmail-request@pa.dec.com, and DO NOT send mail to the DEC
- postmaster. And do not send it to me.
-
- Thanks.
-
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