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- Volume Number Two,Issue Number Four Dated 01/20/91
-
- Table of Discontents:
-
- [1] Errata in Phantasy Three
- Written By: Phantasy Magazine
-
- [2] Explosive Bullets
- Written By: Saint Anarchy
-
- [3] Completely Useless Trivia Knowledge (PART 1)
- Written By: Knight Hack
-
- [4] ConnNet Information
- Provided By: ConnNection
-
- [5] Scanner Frequencies of the Government
- Provided By: Unknown
- Edited By: Mercenary
-
- [6] Installing a Smoke Screen on your Car
- Written By: Saint Anarchy
-
- [7] PHANTASY TIDBITS
-
- [8] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites
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- OFFICIAL DISLAIMER...
-
- All information in PHANTASY is from USER contributed material
- The Publishers and Editors of PHANTASY and THE IIRG disclaim
- any liability from any damages of any type that the reader or
- user of such information contained within this newsletter may encounter
- from the use of said information. All files are brought to you for
- entertainment purposes only! We also assume all information infringes
- no copyrights and hereby disclaim any liability.
-
- PHANTASY is (C) 1990 by The IIRG
- IIRG and INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RETREIVAL GUILD is (C) 1982
-
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-
- Section [1]: Errata
-
- In Phantasy Three-Section Four, The Article on Chlorine Bombs was written
- by THE DETH VEGETABLE. His article was submitted without his name and we
- assumed he wanted to remain Anonymous. We apologize for any inconvience this
- may have caused to him or our readers.
-
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-
- Section [2]: Explosive Bullets
- Article Written By: Saint Anarchy
-
-
- Greetings fellow anarchists and hackers. This bullet is an explosive type
- of bullet, but not in the technical sense which would make it illegal.
- This bullet contains no real explosives, but never the less it explodes
- with equal the violence as if it did contain them.
- It can be used in all calibers, both in rifles and handguns.
-
- Before we undertake this little project, I'd like to state that in no
- way do I condone the use of this type of bullet, but provide it here in
- this periodical for your enlightenment and entertainment only.
- Some old timers have used this bullet for years, especially Cajuns and
- some more of the radical elements in the United States and abroad.
-
- The secret of this bullet is WATER, yes H20, But how can water make a
- bullet explode you ask? Simply put, when an ordinary lead or soft point
- bullet type enters tissue, the tissue builds up in front of the nose,
- pushing the nose rearward causing the lead to mushroom.
- The less pointed the nose and the greater the velocity, the greater the
- mushrooming effect. With a hollow-point bullet, a certain amount of soft
- tissue enters the hollow and causes expansion, but not much can enter
- because of the cushion of air trapped in the hollow. But in the bullet we
- will create, it works on the principle of hydraulics.
- Water is incompressible and according to physical laws, when it is
- trapped in a container and pressure is exerted on any portion of it, that
- same pressure is exerted on the inside surface of the container.
- If you have a glass bottle completely filled with water with no trapped
- air and you tryed to stopper it by tapping in the glass stopper with your
- hand, you could shatter the container.
- Lets say the bottom area of the glass stopper is one square inch in
- surface area and you tap it with a force of two pounds. The inside surface
- may have an area of one hundred square inches. This means that the total
- expanding force exerted on the inside surface of the bottle is 200 pounds!
- The force on the gas-check in the bullet upon impact is also transmitted
- undiminished to every portion of the inside surface of the hollow.
- The result is enough force for the bullet to literally explode!!!
- But since the nose is hollow-pointed, only the nose of the bullet will
- explode. The main body of the bullet continues to penetrate as a lead
- cylinder.
- I must explain however, that the hollow point isn't the usual size.
- Experiments have shown that in order to obtain sufficient hydraulic
- pressure, the diameter of the cavity must be 38% or 40% of the bullet
- diameter. The depth of the cavity does not control the rate of expansion,
- it simply determines the degree of explosion. Obviously a deeper cavity
- means more internal surface which the impact pressure can use, and
- therefore a greater explosion with a greater portion of the bullet being
- disintegrated.
- It is generally considered that the fragmentation of a bullet is
- undesireable because its energy is wasted in its disintegration and there
- can be no further penetration of tissue except by small particles of the
- bullet held together and mushroomed until it stops moving. All its
- kinetic energy would be exausted against the tissue covering an area
- approximately the size of the mushroom.
- This bullet is different in that it penetrates first and then
- disintegrates violently from internal pressures, like a bomb!! Creating its
- own shock-wave which affects all tissue in the immediate area.
- One of the nice features about this bullet is that it's a home-brew,
- The principle items you need are a special bullet mold in the caliber of
- your gun,with an extra large hollow-point, a gas checker, and an
- eye-dropper.
- Theres no trick to making the bullet, its cast in the usual way.
- the water is added with the eye-dropper to completely fill the hollow
- point cavity. The gas-checker, with its concave side outward, is then
- seated over the water with a punch of a bullet lubricator-sizer.
- Since the gas-check is over-sized, it seals the the water filled cavity
- like the cap on a bottle.
- Now some of you may not have a re-loader,dies,and molds. Your saying
- "OK what about me?". Well heres a quick fix for you.
- Purchase a box of hollow points in your caliber. Enlarge the cavity with
- a round file or use a taper like myself.
- Fill the cavity with water,(I prefer to use a needle for this), stolen
- from my local Dr. on my last visit.
- Then seal the hollow with silicon or preferably teflon and allow to dry.
- Its not as good as the molded type but works 1/2 as well.
-
- Some quick Notes:
-
- The bullet will only work on fleshy material,(Humans,animals,watermelons)
- It will not work if shot at a rock,board,wall or police cruiser.
- Have phun folks!!
-
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- Section [3]: Completely Useless Trivia Knowledge (Part 1)
- Written by: Knight Hack
-
- In an effort to alleviate the everyday strain of life and mostly
- because at some point and time, someones going to force you into a game
- of Trivial Pursuit or some similar game of stupidity, we offer these facts
- to you so you don't look like an idiot in front of the wife or girlfriend.
-
- 1. To travel across the Soviet Union by train takes 8 days.
- 2. Soldiers in Ancient Greece went into battle, Naked from the waste down.
- 3. At latitude 60' South, you can sail all the way around the world.
- 4. If goldfish are left in the dark for a long time, they turn white.
- 5. When he was six, Mozart wrote short harpsichord pieces and a piano
- concerto.
- 6. Bricks soaked in paraffin are said to be a good bait for catching
- lobsters.
- 7. A sheep once survived for fifty days buried in a snowdrift.
- 8. In 1979, Snow fell in the Sahara Desert.
- 9. During the American Civil War, the King of Siam offered Abe Lincoln
- the use of his War Elephants. Abe politely declined.
- 10. On average, a person loses 312 grams (11oz) of weight overnite..
-
- I hope to make this a running article with 10 new facts in every issue
- Any trivia facts you'd like to send me can be sent to, The Rune Stone BBS
- The numbers listed at the End of the Magazine.
-
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-
- Section [4]: ConnNet Information
- Provided By: ConnNection
-
- In this article I'd like to show How ConnNets Online help files and
- tutorials can provide you with a wealth of Information about moving
- around on there network. (All Info provided here was from there free
- help database)
- Information such as the following provided on there free database
- should not be ignored. They provide Log-on Sequences and Password lengths.
-
-
-
- Databases Accessible via ConnNet
-
- 1. Dow Jones News/Retrieval
- 2. CompuServe
- 3. Dialcom
- 4. GEnie
- 5. Delphi
- 6. Eaasy Sabre
- 7. NewsNet
- 8. PeopleLink
- 9. National Library of Medicine
- 10. BIX
- 11. A listing of ConnNet Access Numbers
-
-
- Dow Jones News/Retrieval
-
- Dow Jones News/Retrieval offers timely and authoritative business
- and financial news as well as a broad selection of general interest
- services.
-
- From your home or office you can check a stock, follow the news,
- find a fact, plan a trip, select a college, and much, much more.
-
- Logon instructions using ConnNet...
-
- Dow Jones News/Retrieval: Logon instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please login: *
-
- Enter NDJONES-. and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: WHAT SERVICE PLEASE?
-
- Enter DJNS and press <CR>
-
- 4. Terminal will respond: ENTER PASSWORD
-
- Enter your 10-character personal password and press <CR>
-
- CompuServe
- ----------
-
- CompuServe is an easy-to-use service designed especially for the
- personal computer user. Subscribers get a wealth of information
- like national news wires, electronic banking and shop-at-home.
-
- Electronic special interest groups communicate and exchange ideas;
- students can access an electronic encyclopedia and travelers can
- check the latest airline schedules and fares.
-
- CompuServe Logon Instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet / Please log in:*
-
- Enter .CPS and press return <CR>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Host Name:
-
- Enter CIS and press <CR>
-
- 4. Terminal will respond: User ID:
-
- Enter your personal CompuServe User ID and press <CR>
-
- 5. Terminal will respond: Password:
-
- Enter your personal CompuServe Password and press <CR>
-
- Dialcom
-
- Are you looking for a powerful yet easy-to-use source of timely
- information? Dialcom's comprehensive family of services may be the
- solution.
-
- If you need access to announcements made by federal government
- agencies, Fedwire can keep you informed of political developments
- as they happen.
-
- Simplifying the federal government procurement process is one of
- Dialcom's specialties: instead of keeping a bookshelf full of Federal
- Acquisitions, Regulations and Updates, you can search the FAR Online.
-
- Dialcom's Newswire brings you AP, UPI, and Business Wire news even
- before it makes the papers.
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please log in: *
-
- Enter .DI and your unique computer system number assigned
- by Dialcom and press <CR>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Please sign on
-
- Enter ID (space) and your 6-digit alphanumeric code and
- press <CR>
-
- 4. Terminal will respond: Password:
-
- Enter your Dialcom password and press <CR>
-
- GEnie
-
- General Electric Information Services Company (GEISCO) offers
- a micro computer consumer oriented service called GEnie.
-
- Subscribers access a variety of entertainment services,
- information and software exchanges, communication and shopping
- services after prime time hours at a very reasonable rate.
-
- Meet new people, join a RoundTable, post classified ads, schedule
- a trip, trade stock market quotes and more.
-
- GEnie logon instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet Please login:*
-
- Enter .GE and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: "U#=".
-
- Enter your User ID and password separated by a comma
- and press <CR>
-
- 4. Terminal will respond: WELCOME TO GEnie
-
- DELPHI
-
- Delphi provides the services you need to stay on top of your
- business and personal world, all in one proven, easy-to-use
- utility that works with any computer or terminal.
-
- Get the latest news, business, and financial stories as well
- as stocks, commodities and money markets. Access a 20,000
- entry encyclopedia and an enormous research library. Join
- user groups with programs and support for MacIntosh, Apple II
- and III, Commodore, Atari, Wang, Tandy, TI, Amiga, and MS DOS
- computers like the IBM PC.
-
- DELPHI Logon Instructions using ConnNet
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please login:*
- Enter .DELP and press return <CR>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: USER NAME:
-
- Enter your personal DELPHI user name and press <CR>
-
- 4. Terminal will respond: PASSWORD:
-
- Enter your personal DELPHI password and press <CR>
-
- EAASY SABRE
-
- Would you like to check the schedules of 650 airlines worldwide from your
- home or office?
-
- Do you need to make travel, hotel, and rental car reservations for business
- or pleasure?
-
- American Airlines' EAASY SABRE connection to ConnNet gives you access to
- all of this information whenever you want it - at an extremely low cost.
- Now you can research all of your travel requirements, tailor you travel
- plans to your needs and even make your own reservations.
-
- EAASY SABRE: Logon instructions using ConnNet:
-
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please log in: *
-
- Enter N followed by your 6 character personal password and
- then -.EZSB and press <CR>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Welcome SNET user to EAASY SABRE
-
- NewsNet
-
- NewsNet offers the full text of more than 300 specialized
- business newsletters and databases as well as wire services,
- credit reports, stock quotes, and airfares.
-
- NewsFlash, an electronic clipping service, scans 6,000 new
- articles each day, giving you custom reports on the topics
- you specify. Much of this information is updated daily or
- hourly, and 70% is not available from any other online vendor.
-
- NewsNet logon instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all logon information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet Please login:*
-
- Enter .NET and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: PLEASE SIGN ON.
-
- Enter your ID number, password, and press <CR>
-
- PeopleLink
- ----------
- Available since 1983 and serving over 35,000 subscribers nationwide,
- American PeopleLink (PLink) offers its members the ability to share
- ideas, news and viewpoints. Now PeopleLink is available via ConnNet
- through the TYMGATE connection to TYMNET. New users join a club and
- meet other "plinkers" who share special interests -- entertainment,
- sports, hobbies, philosophies or lifestyles.
-
- For computer enthusiasts, there are clubs devoted to the most popular
- computer brands with thousands of programs in the data libraries ready
- for downloading.
-
- PeopleLink: Log-on instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all log-on information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please login: *
-
- Enter .T and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Tymnet: please log in:
-
- Enter PLINK and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 4. Follow your normal PeopleLink log-on procedure from here on.
-
-
- National Library of Medicine
- ----------------------------
- The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is one of the oldest online database
- services in America. NLM offers one of the widest ranges of information
- available in the medical profession. Now this information is accessible via
- ConnNet through the TYMGATE connection to TYMNET.
-
- NLM provides doctors, nurses, medical researchers and others interested in
- medical information, with a seemingly limitless array of information sources.
- Operated by the United States Department of Health and Human Resources, NLM
- provides the highest quality medical information available online.
-
- National Library of Medicine: Log-on instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all log-on information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please login: *
-
- Enter .T and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Tymnet: please log in:
-
- Enter NLM and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 4. Follow your normal NLM log-on procedure from here on.
-
- BIX
- ---
-
- The Byte Information Exchange (BIX) is now available via ConnNet through
- the TYMGATE connection to TYMNET. BIX is offered to subscribers of BYTE
- magazine (a McGraw-Hill publication) and other micro computer enthusiasts,
- to facilitate the exchange of computer-related information and engage in a
- continuing dialogue on hundreds of computer-related topics.
-
- BIX users communicate with their pc's on topics like: artificial intelligence,
- graphics, semiconductors, operating systems, and languages. Upon log-in,
- users are greeted by any pending electronic mail before entering into online
- conferencing. A unique feature allows subscribers to track specific ideas,
- arguments and responses.
-
- BIX: Log-on instructions using ConnNet:
-
- NOTE: Please be sure to enter all log-on information in capital letters.
-
- 1. Dial your local ConnNet access number.
-
- 2. Terminal will respond: Welcome to ConnNet
- Please login: *
-
- Enter .T and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 3. Terminal will respond: Tymnet: Please log in:
-
- Enter BIX and press <Carriage Return>
-
- 4. Follow your normal BIX log-on routine from here on.
-
- ConnNet Access Numbers
- ----------------------
- Note: All are area code 203
-
- No Parity No Parity Odd/Even Parity
- City 2400 Bps 300-1200 Bps 300-1200 Bps
- ---- ---------- ------------- ---------------
- Bridgeport . . . . . . 366-6972 . . . . 368-3282 . . . . . 335-2650
- Bristol . . . . . . . 589-5100 . . . . 589-8200 . . . . . --
- Canaan . . . . . . . . 824-5103 . . . . 824-0775 . . . . . --
- Clinton . . . . . . . 669-4243 . . . . 669-3282 . . . . . --
- Danbury . . . . . . . 743-2906 . . . . 798-8282 . . . . . 791-0947
- Danielson . . . . . . 779-1880 . . . . 774-0141 . . . . . --
- Hartford . . . . . . . 724-6219 . . . . 724-3282 . . . . . 560-1469
- Meriden . . . . . . . 237-3460 . . . . 631-3282 . . . . . 634-8171
- Middletown . . . . . . 347-5665 . . . . 346-4500 . . . . . 347-1262
- New Haven . . . . . . 776-1142 . . . . 777-3282 . . . . . 777-0281
- New London . . . . . . 443-0884 . . . . 442-3282 . . . . . 442-9236
- New Milford . . . . . 355-0764 . . . . 355-3282 . . . . . --
- Norwalk . . . . . . . 866-5305 . . . . 866-5155 . . . . . 838-7124
- Old Greenwich . . . . 637-8872 . . . . 637-5552 . . . . . --
- Old Saybrook . . . . . 388-0778 . . . . 388-1461 . . . . . 388-1471
- Seymour . . . . . . . 881-1455 . . . . 888-3211 . . . . . 888-0681
- Stamford . . . . . . . 324-9701 . . . . 326-3282 . . . . . 324-1907
- Storrs . . . . . . . . 429-4243 . . . . 429-3282 . . . . . --
- Torrington . . . . . . 482-9849 . . . . 482-3282 . . . . . 489-4510
- Waterbury . . . . . . 597-0064 . . . . 755-0255 . . . . . 574-2738
- Willimantic . . . . . 456-4552 . . . . 456-3282 . . . . . --
- Windsor . . . . . . . 688-9330 . . . . 688-8181 . . . . . --
- Windsor Locks . . . . 623-9804 . . . . 623-0361 . . . . . 627-5917
-
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- Section [5]: Scanner Frequincies of the Government
- Provided By: Unknown
- Edited By: The Mercenary
-
- The following frequencies were provided to us and are Known to work in
- Connecticut as I,ve tried them on My scanner. I believe they'll work in
- other areas as well. Please contact us and let us know.
-
-
- B.A.T.F.-166.5375
- B.A.T.F.-165.2875
- D.E.A.-416.0500
- D.E.A.-416.3250
- D.E.A.-416.2000
- D.E.A.-417.4000
- D.E.A.-418.6250 CH.A-1
- D.E.A.-418.9000 CH.A-2
- D.E.A.-418.6750 CH.A-3
- D.E.A.-418.7500 CH.A-4
- D.E.A.-418.8250 CH.A-5
- D.E.A.-418.9500 CH.A-6
- D.E.A.-417.4500 CH.B-1
- D.E.A.-417.5000 CH.B-2
- D.E.A.-417.5500 CH.B-3
- D.E.A.-419.0000 CH.B-4
- F.B.I.-162.6375
- F.B.I.-162.7625
- F.B.I.-162.9500
- F.B.I.-162.9750
- F.B.I.-163.0500
- F.B.I.-163.7250
- F.B.I.-163.7500
- F.B.I.-163.8625
- F.B.I.-163.9375
- F.B.I.-163.8875
- F.B.I.-163.9125
- F.B.I.-163.9375
- F.B.I.-163.9750
- F.B.I.-164.1250
- F.B.I.-164.1500
- F.B.I.-167.3375
- F.B.I.-167.3750
- F.B.I.-167.5375
- F.B.I.-167.4250
- F.B.I.-167.1500
- F.B.I.-167.5250
- F.B.I.-167.2125
- F.B.I.-167.5625
- F.B.I.-167.7875
- F.B.I.-414.3000
- F.B.I.-419.2000
- F.B.I.-419.2250
- F.B.I.-419.3500
- F.B.I.-414.1000
- F.B.I.-414.3500
- F.B.I.-413.6250
- F.B.I.-419.4750
- F.B.I.-414.4000
- F.B.I.-414.0750
- I.R.S.-418.1750
- I.R.S.-414.7000
- I.R.S.-418.2250
- I.R.S.-415.0000
- I.R.S.-167.0000 (INVESTIGATORS)
- I.R.S.-165.9500 (INVESTIGATORS)
- U.S.ATTY.-116.1750
- U.S.ATTY.-410.8750
- U.S.ATTY.-416.1750
- U.S.Marshal-163.2000
- U.S.Marshal-163.8125
- U.S.Marshal-417.7000
- Secret Service-165.2125
- Secret Service-165.3750
- Secret Service-165.5125
- Secret Servive-165.7875
- Secret Service-166.4000
- Secret Service-166.6375
- Secret Service-166.5125
- Secret Service-167.0250
- Secret Service-165.5125
- Secret Service-164.8875
- Secret Service-164.4000
- Secret Service-164.6500
- Secret Service-162.6875
- Secret Service-171.2875
-
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- Section [6]: Installing a Smoke Screen on your Vehicle
- Written By: Saint Anarchy
-
- The plans for my smoke screen will work especially well on older vehicles
- and moderately well on newer vehicles. On some cars, you will be unable to
- install this device.
-
- [1] Obtain the nozzle of a paint sprayer.
-
- [2] Drill a hole in the exhaust manifold about the size of the nozzle.
-
- [3] Weld the nozzle in place, attach a length of gas line to it.
-
- [4] Take the length of gas line and run it up to your drivers compartment
-
- [5] Hook up the spray container after you've filled it with CASTOR OIL,
- to the gas line you just ran up
-
- [6] When you need the smoke screen, send the oil to the nozzle, the manifold
- will heat it creating a thick dense cloud of black smoke making
- pursuit of your vehicle almost impossible.
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- Section [7]: Phantasy Tidbits
- Written By: Mercenary,Knight-Hack, and the IIRG Staff.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Dateline: Jan 91
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- FBI TO INVESTIGATE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
-
- FBI Agent Steve Sterrit, legal adviser to the FBI in Las Vegas, annonced that
- the agency was actively investigating those who oppose Bush's war in the
- Middle East.
- The inquiry was launched after a complaint by Abraham Foxman, national
- director of the Anti-Defamation Leauge (ADL). In a statement issued in N.Y.,
- the ADL complained the Anti-war movement "is a brazen attempt to dishearten
- and create a disunity among American troops". The ADL is the largest Israeli
- lobby in the US. Foxman further requested Secretary of Defense Richard B.
- Cheney to "identify and intercept" letters to american serviceman that oppose
- the Middle East War.
-
- IIRG NOTE: We here at the IIRG have only THree Things to State on this
- topic of interest.
-
- 1. No BLOOD for OIL in the Middle East!!
- 2. Whatever happened to First Amendment Rights???
- 3. Let Israel fight her own Enemies, and leave us out of it!!
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- DateLine: Dec 90
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- Tap Magazine is once again available, Subscription rates are:
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- $10.00 a year US
- $20.00 a year overseas
- $15.00 a year in Canada
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- Tap Magazine
- Post Office Box 20264
- Louisville, Kentucky
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- Dateline: Nov 90
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- DIGITAL ANNOUNCES INTEGRATED SECURITY PROGRAM
-
- MAYNARD, Mass. -- November 30, 1990 -- Digital Equipment Corporation
- today announced an Integrated Security Program, which formalizes the
- corporation's commitment to information security and an integrated
- security architecture for distributed, multi-vendor systems.
-
- Digital's announcement introduces a series of security
- enhancements that package security technology for single systems,
- local area networks, and management services to assist organizations
- implement effective security controls.
-
- "Security is a critical issue for many organizations as they
- migrate to new information technology," said Digital Vice President
- Harvey L. Weiss. "This program establishes Digital as the leader in
- providing security products and capabilities to address expanding
- information systems environments."
-
- "We believe it is the 'management' of security technology - not
- the technology itself - which is the key to providing computer
- security for customers," Weiss said. "Digital now provides customers
- with the best technology, comprehensive service and training to help
- manage this technology and make it truly effective."
-
- In support of its corporate commitment to help customers
- implement and manage enterprise-wide secure solutions, Digital
- announced major enhancements to its Integrated Security Program
- which include:
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- o Major additions to VMS password management - to deter attacks
- based on guessing user or system account passwords.
-
- o New management features in the Ethernet Enhanced-Security
- System - providing node authentication, access control and
- encryption in a multi-vendor environment LAN.
-
- o The development of a Compartmented Mode Workstation (CMW)
- designed to be evaluated at the B1 and CMW level of trust.
- CMW is based on RISC and VAX architecture, ULTRIX operating
- system and X-Windows/MOTIF.
-
- o The availability, through Digital, of Sybase's Secure SQL
- Server - a Multi-Level Secure RDBMS software for VAX ULTRIX
- systems.
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- o Digital's Distributed System Security Architecture (DSSA)- a
- comprehensive specification for implementing information
- security in a distributed, multi-vendor environment.
-
- o The creation of a Secure Solutions Integration Center
-
- - to provide security consulting and solution design.
-
- o The availability of Next Step Services VMS Security
-
- - a packaging of security courses and consulting to train a
- customer's Information Systems organization.
-
- The new integrated security products, capabilities and services
- are designed to allow customers to choose the levels of security
- appropriate for their applications and organizations while
- maintaining systems investments. In addition, Digital also has a
- program to encourage software vendors to develop complementary
- security products.
-
- The program addresses such things as: verification of identity
- of systems and users; integrity of software and data shared across
- networks, and provides confidentiality for sensitive information
- stored or transmitted across networks.
-
- By taking advantage of the integrated security controls in VMS,
- ULTRIX, DECnet/OSI, Rdb/VMS and Secure SQL database software,
- Digital customers can reduce training time required to install
- security measures. Digital's participation in the National Computer
- Security Center (NCSC) security evaluation program guarantees a high
- level of assurance that the security controls in VMS are effective.
-
- In the open systems environment, Digital has undertaken several
- R & D initiatives to provide security for ULTRIX systems, Digital's
- UNIX-based operating system. ULTRIX already has features designed
- to meet NCSC's C2 requirements.
-
- Digital is also developing a Compartmented Mode Workstation
- (CMW) based upon RISC and VAX architecture, ULTRIX and X-Windows/
- MOTIF for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). This workstation is
- designed to meet the NCSC's B1 and DIA's CMW security requirements
- for multi-level workstation.
-
- "It is important for customers to understand that it is easier
- to manage security when the basic security co s are part of the
- system," Weiss said. "The new program combines Digital's basic built
- in security products with a comprehensive set of security services,"
- he added.
-
- Digital Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Maynard,
- Massachusetts, is the leading worldwide supplier of networked
- computer systems and services. Digital offers a full range of
- computing solutions and systems integration for the entire
- enterprise -- from the desktop to the data center.
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- VAX, VMS, ULTRIX, DECnet and RDB/VMS are trademarks of Digital
- Equipment Corporation.
- UNIX is a trademark of AT&T.
- Secure SQL Server is a trademark of Sybase Inc.
- Motif is a trademark of Open Software Foundation, Inc.
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- Dateline: Dec 90
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- Vail, Colorado.- A Secret Service Agent assigned to Vice-President
- Dan Quayle was arrested for shoplifting after allegedly trying to steal a
- ski jacket.
- Secret Service Agent Joyce Fletcher,39 of Washington was released after
- posting bond. Police said Fletcher was arrested after allegedly stuffing the
- jacket into a shopping bag in a changing room.
- Allan Cramer, a Secret Service agent in Vail, said the Agency would begin
- an internal investigation of the incident.
-
- IIRG NOTE: Gee, no wonder the Secret Service wants to bust innocent
- hackers and confiscate equipment. They're probably selling
- the stuff out a backdoor of there headquarters and using
- the profits to run there illicit drug-smuggling operation.
- Oh well, divert attentions away from your own I guess...
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- Section [8]: Phantasy Distribution Sites
-
- Phantasy's Distribution Site's have changed,we apologize if you called a
- board and didn't find the Mag. But were organized a little better now and
- these will be the permanent sites as long as these systems are up and
- operating.
-
- 1. IIRG Headquarters - The Rune Stone BBS -
- 1200/2400 Baud, 24 Hours a day
- Call for the Earliest possible releases of Phantasy and other IIRG files.
- (203) 485-0088.
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- 2. Lightning Systems
- 19,200-1200 BAUD, 24 hours a day
- (414) 363-4282
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- 3. Sycamore Elite
- 19,200-1200 Baud HST, 24 Hours a day
- (815) 895-5573
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- 4. BlitzKrieg BBS
- Home Of TAP Magazine
- 1200/2400 Baud, 24 Hours a day
- (502) 499-8933
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- 5. The Works BBS at (617-861-8976)
- Largest Text Files BBS in the world, 3500+ text files online.
- 2400-300 Baud, 24 Hours a day
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- 6. Pipers Pit BBS
- 19,200-9600 HST ONLY!!
- 24 Hours a Day
- Over 370 Megs of Amiga and IBM
- (203)229-3251
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- To get PHANTASY by mail on a 1.2 meg or 360K floppy mail the following
- to this address:
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- Mail 12 Disks and $5.00 in stamps to
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- The I.I.R.G.
- 862 Farmington Ave
- Suite-306
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- Specify Format of Disk Please!
- We will include any of the IIRG's releases for that month on disk
- (Space Permitting)
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