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- Volume Number Four,Issue Number Fifteen Dated 03/16/93
- Editor is Mercenary : mercenar@works.UUCP
-
- Article Submissions: The Mercenary/IIRG
- 862 Farmington Avenue
- Suite 306
- Bristol,Ct 06010
-
- IIRG World Headquarters BBS: The Rune Stone
- 14.4K HST
- Invitation Only
- All H/P/A, 2500+ Files
- (203)-PRI-VATE
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- Table of Discontents:
-
-
- [1] An Open Letter "To Whom it May Concern"
- By: Mercenary
-
- [2] Ripco II BBS (Closing Temporarily)
- By: Dr Ripco
-
- [3] Lets Get This Right
- By: The IIRG
-
- [4] FOR THE PEOPLE
- Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country
- Edited by: Mercenary
-
- 1. FBI Shuts Bulletin Board - Copyright Probe Begun
- 2. RUSTY & EDIE'S BBS Seized By the FBI
- 3. FBI Undecided Whether to Investigate Users of Closed BBS
- 4. ACLU Challenges FBI'S Closing 'RUSTY & EDIE'S' BBS in OHIO
- 5. RUSTY AND EDIE's RETURNS!!!
-
- [5] The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground)
- Edited By: Mercenary
-
- 1. Be on the Look-out for - Mutant-X
- 2. PKWare Goes Bankrupt - A Great HOAX!!
-
- [6] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
-
- 1. Raid Collects 15 Tons of Counterfeit Microsoft Software
- 2. DIGITAL'S Eastern Restart Center Keeps
- Customers in Business After WTC Explosion
- 3. U.S. AIR FORCE to Install 350 ALPHA AXP Workstations
- 4. OFFWORLD BBS Seized In St.Louis
- 5. STEVE JACKSON GAMES vs. U.S. SECRET SERVICE - The Trial
-
- [7] Listing of IIRG Distribution Sites
-
- [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 RETRIEVAL GUILD is (C) 1982
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- Section [1]: An Open Letter "To Whom it May Concern"
- By: Mercenary
-
- To Whom it may Concern,
-
- Well, Today is the ninth of March 1993. And just by chance I happened to
- call in Sick to work today because I had a slight touch of the flu.
- So after calling in around 6am and talking to my supervisor, I did the
- noble thing and crashed for several more hours. Around 9am I was awakened by
- a single ring of the telephone. No problem I thought, Probably just a wrong
- number and got up and did my morning ritual.
- After showering, and grabbing a liquid breakfast of Mt. Dew, I retired to
- the bedroom and watched "The Beverly Hillbillies" for a 1/2 hour.
- Now after watching my morning dose of mind-rot, I headed to the computer
- room for a leisurely afternoon of programming and catching up on some E-mail.
- After running my standard system security check, I went to check my phone
- line, (NOTE: Mercenary keeps a Modified Tap-detector on his line) and to
- my suprise I got a report of an error condition existing.
- Now this didn't immediatly bother me as it was quite windy out and I
- thought maybe the phone line was down. So I proceeded to start checking my
- phone lines and got no-dial tone. So I did a quick check of all my phones
- and found no "Internal" problem.
- So I jumped on my buddies line and reported to SNET's automated repair
- line that I had no dial-tone and I was promised the repair would be done
- by 8pm.
- No sooner than I hung up the phone, I checked my phone line again and
- noticed that I had a dial tone but my TAP detector was still activated and
- reporting an "Outside" intrusion.
- So after checking my local junction box for any signs of "Tampering", I
- still found no sign of any "Local" problem.
- Well as always, SNET took several hours to respond to my complaint and by
- the time the technician finally arrived, I was fuming mad but didn't lose
- my cool.
- After social-engineering the technician with several "Molsons", he came to
- the same conclusion that I did, there was no "Internal" problem inside my
- building, but a short or problem on the line.
- Now this may seem like no big deal to some of you, but let me explain.
- We have 5 lines in my apartment and just by "coincidence" the only problem
- was on my private line.
- After about another 1/2 hour the tech knocked on my door and informed me
- that yes, my hunch was correct, and yes someone had tampered with my line
- on the pole.
- To protect myself a little here, I won't write how we solved this problem
- but I will respond with the following,
-
- "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
- prohibitting the free excercise thereof; or abbridging the freedom of
- speech or of the Press; or of the right of the people peaceably to
- assemble, and to petition the Goverment for a redress of grievances"
-
- So to whatever agency or organization that felt it necessary to wire-tap
- my telephone line, I say to you that it will in no way stop me from
- being the Editor of this online-magazine.
-
- "Hello??, Anyone Listening ??
-
- Mercenary/IIRG
-
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-
- Section [2]: Ripco II BBS (Closing Temporarily)
- By: Dr Ripco
-
- >From : DR. RIPCO
- Date : Sun 3-07-93, 5:10 pm
- To : All
- Subject: Ripco Closing
-
-
- This is a bit difficult to do but it's got to be said.
-
- There's a pretty good chance not many people will see this message so if you
- can capture it and pass it along, you would be doing everyone a favor.
-
- Technically the board isn't closing and going away forever but some major
- changes are going to take place shortly and for all practical reasons, it
- probably isn't going to exist as you now know it.
-
- For about the last year, myself and several indivduals on the system have
- been toying with the idea of getting the system on Internet. If you are not
- familar with Internet, it's a world-wide network of computer systems which
- basically makes a 100 line 6 gig private bbs look like a C-64 running off
- one floppy.
-
- Although I have no personal access to it and have to admit I never have been
- on there to play around, it doesn't take much looking to figure out that it
- is a unbeliveable resource of information and communication. There just is
- not anything to compare it to.
-
- The problem however is public access to it. Most of you that have used
- Internet find out about that hard lesson sooner or later. Chicago seems to
- be one of the few places in the area where public access is a challenge.
-
- I'd like to change that.
-
- For the last year we have been tinkering with trying to interface the needed
- software to the main bbs program you see here. This hasn't worked out too
- well. We've looked over other alternatives but have now reached the
- conclusion it's a hopeless cause.
-
- A dos based system running a dos based program just doesn't mix with UNIX
- all that well.
-
- Thus to continue on with this project it has come to the point of dropping
- dos completely and switching the system over to UNIX completely. This means
- the program and the bbs as you see it will be dumped.
-
- Not to get your hopes up, but what will be used to replace it will look like
- garbage initially. It'll be difficult to use and hard to figure out unless
- you have had some prior UNIX experience.
-
- This change-over looks like it may start this week of March 7th.
-
- Sorry for not being able to relate this information sooner but it's been
- sort of a nightmare just trying to figure out if there was a chance in hell
- of it happening in the first place.
-
- Although I cannot be more specific on the new system at this time I do want
- to say that Ripco ][ will be put into a suspended state, in case everything
- falls through and the project is abondoned, I promise to put things back to
- the way it was.
-
- So this isn't quite goodbye, just a vacation of sorts.
-
-
- Dr. Ripco
- Sysop of Ripco ][
-
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-
- Section [3]: Lets Get This Right
- By The IIRG
-
- We'd like to take this time to thank all the systems that have responded
- to our call for Distribution Sites. But heres a few tips We'd like to pass
- on.
-
- 1. When responding in E-mail, Leave us the Name and more importantly, the
- PHONE NUMBER of your BBS.
-
- 2. Of the systems that did leave us there Correct Info, over 40% were down
- or disconnected when we tried to call. Its taken us several weeks to get
- to everyone, but PLEASE!! DO NOT apply if you run an elevator bbs.
- You know, Up and Down!!!
-
- 3. To all of those who tried to contact us and didn't leave the correct
- info, Please respond again.
-
-
-
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-
- ATTENTION ALL SYSOPS
- --------------------
-
- The International Information Retrieval Guild is looking to expand
- its distribution network in 1993. We would prefer BBS's that mainly
- cater to the Hack/Phreak/Anarchy Underground.
- Two Forms of distribution are currently available to those sysops
- who choose to participate and meet certain criteria.
-
- 1. Phantasy Magazine Distribution
- 2. Complete IIRG File Distribution
-
- 1. Phantasy Distribution
-
- Phantasy is the IIRG's Online Newsletter/Magazine for the
- H/P/A community. Phantasy Distribution for your bbs means
- that all new Issues of Phantasy will be uploaded by a courier
- to your BBS within 12-24 Hours of its release date.
- Your only responsibility is to provide a File area.
-
- 2. IIRG File Distribution
-
- The IIRG Archives contain a vast wealth of information
- gathered over the years from the underground. IIRG file
- distribution will provide you with a courier and file list.
- Your responsibility will be to edit the file list to your
- tastes or Needs and provide it to your courier.
- Over a short period of time the courier will provide the
- files you've selected.
-
-
- As always this is a free service from the IIRG at no
- cost to you, the sysop.
-
- LIMITATIONS: The IIRG has no overseas couriers at this
- time, Overseas Sysops will be provided with a No Ratio,
- No Limit Account at an IIRG Distro Site and will be
- responsible for there own distribution until a
- courier can be provided.
-
-
- The IIRG May be Contacted Through Mercenary at:
-
- mercenar@works.UUCP
-
- or by Snail Mail at:
-
-
- Mercenary/IIRG
- 862 Farmington Ave.
- Suite 306
- Bristol,CT. 06010
-
-
- -=THE IIRG=-
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-
- Section [4]: FOR THE PEOPLE
- Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country
- Edited by: Mercenary
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- FBI SHUTS BULLETIN BOARD - COPYRIGHT PROBE BEGUN
- By Michael A. Hobbs
- Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/17/93
- (Boardman, OH)
-
- The FBI has shut down Rusty & Edie's Computer Bulletin Board here, one of
- the nation's largest, during an investigation of allegations that a
- Boardman, O., couple violated federal computer software copyright statutes.
-
- The national Software Publishers Association said yesterday that they were
- delighted with the FBI's Jan. 30 raid of the home of Russell and Edwina
- Hardenburgh of Fredericksburg Dr.
-
- Thomas F. Jones, Cleveland FBI special agent-in-charge, said in a statement
- yesterday that the Youngstown FBI secured a search warrant before raiding
- the Hardenburgh home.
-
- The search warrant alleges that the couple illegally distributed copyrighted
- computer software programs to their bulletin board subscribers without
- permission of copyright owners.
-
- In the raid, the FBI seized computers, computer disks, telecommunications
- equipment, and financial and subscriber business records. The Hardenburghs
- have not been charged with a crime, Jones said, but the investigation is
- continuing.
-
- If charged and convicted of federal copyright violations, the Hardenburghs
- could each be sentenced to five years in jail and a maximum $250,000 fine.
- The couple could not be reached yesterday.
-
- Their home phone is answered by a tape-recorded message that says: "Hi, you
- have reached Rusty and Edie's...We are down now. For that we are truly
- sorry. We will be back on line sometime between Feb. 24 and March 1."
-
- Since 1987, the Hardenburghs operated Rusty & Edie's Computer Bulletin
- Board service from their home. Federal officals said tha bulletin board
- was the largest in Ohio and one of the nation's largest.
-
- Rusty & Edie's had more than 14,000 subscribers in the United States,
- Canada and Europe, each paying an $89 annual membership fee. It provided
- more than 100,000 popular software business and entertainment files to its
- subscribers.
-
- The bulletin board had 124 computer phone lines and logged more than 3.4
- million calls, with more than 4,000 new calls a day. Youngstown FBI agent
- Mike Waldner said a decision would be made later on whether to investigate
- Rusty & Edie's subs
- communication networks like computer bulletin boards."
-
- As reported earlier (GO OLT-480), the FBI released a statement this week
- saying it hasn't decided whether to investigate subscribers to the massive
- BBS, which was raided Jan. 30 and shut down for alleged software copyright
- violations.
-
- Federal agents, working with the Software Publishers Association, entered the
- home of Russell and Edwinia Hardenburgh with a search warrant and seized
- computers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as well as
- financial and subscriber records. The BBS had 124 phone lines and logged more
- than 3.4 million calls since 1987, with more than 4,000 new calls daily.
- No charges have been filed against the Hardenburghs.
-
- Meanwhile, Mark Kindt, a Cleveland businessman who was Cleveland regional
- director for the Federal Trade Commission from 1988 to 1992, told UPI he
- likened the FBI raid to "hunting gnats with an elephant gun."
-
- Said Kindt, "I'm surprised this investigation led to seizing the equipment of
- one of America's largest computer bulletin boards. Computer bulletin boards
- are electronic town halls. Even if (Rusty & Edie's) pirated the moon,
- the government should have proceeded in a more careful, deliberative manner."
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- RUSTY AND EDIE's RETURNS
-
- Please note our new telephone numbers:
-
- Russ Hardenburgh
- 1480 Fredricksburg Drive
- Youngstown, OH 44512
-
- Our Phone Numbers are:
-
- Voice: 216 726-4217
- Fax: 216 726-3595 FAX not open yet (soon)
- 2400 baud: 216 726-2620
- HST: 216 726-1804 Not for Dual Standards HSTs ONLY!
- V32 216 726-2620 Dual Standards use this line only!!
- Compucoms 216 726-3584
- Hayes
- V-series 216 726-3619
-
-
- 02/26/93 We're back, we have done our very best to put back as much of the
- system as we possibly could, we feel we have done pretty well
- keeping about the last year of files. We hope you all like it.
- Please report any problems you have with the system, we need to work
- out the bugs.
-
- What can you do to help?
-
- 1. Please upload new files, we need your uploads so that we can
- continue to be the very best place to get new files.
-
- 2. We have done our very best to make sure their are no commercial
- files on line, if you should find one or suspect one please
- leave us a message or call us voice, our new number is 216 726-
- 4217, so that we can remove it.
-
- 3. Download a file called R&E-IS.BAC and upload it to every BBS you
- can, also post it in every message base you can so our callers
- will know we are back on line and need their help.
-
- 4. Send money!!
-
- New callers please join our system, you will find us a good
- reliable source of enjoyment. Read bulletin #1
-
- Old callers, please renew now, even if you are not due yet, we
- need your help now.
-
- Buy the modems and other hardware we sell, we sell the best and
- we need the money at this time to rebuild the system.
-
- In addition we are asking that all of you that can and want to
- help us in our hour of need send donations to help us rebuild
- this system. Our address is printed in bulletin #5 or simply
- use script #1 and when it asks how much be sure and indicate
- this is an extra donation, Edie and I will always remember your
- kindness.
-
- You all know us and know we will do the very best we possibly can to
- make Rusty n Edie's a fun place to visit, we remain "The Friendliest
- BBS in the World."
-
- .......Rusty n Edie too!!
-
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-
- Section [5]: The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground)
- Edited By: Mercenary and Anubis
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- THE FOLLOWING HAS APPEARED ON SEVERAL WELL KNOWN HACK/PHREAK BBS's
-
- Be on the Look out for: Mutant-X!
-
- He is a narc working for the Columbus Police Department. He busted
- a guy by the handle of Scotty by acting like his friend and then
- reporting back to the police.
-
- If he is on your bbs, please be careful, he is not trustworthy.
- His real name is Ed and he lives in Grove City, OH, but works for the
- Columbus police.
-
- He is busting people for the System 75 PBX hacking.
-
- His previous handle is Iceman.
-
- This is all the info we have available.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The Following text file was well circulated, but poorly researched.
- We consider it an excellent Prank, especially considering the inferior
- quality of the new version of PKZIP 204C,E,G (How many more Phil??)
-
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1993 5:00PM CST
- ==========================================================================
-
- PKware Inc., citing overwhelming advertising, administrative and
- development expenses with the recent problem-plagued release of their
- new PKZIP product, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy today in the Milwaukie
- County District Court.
-
- "PKWARE will continue to operate normally, and will provide, as always,
- the high-quality data compression products and services which have made
- us the leader in the data compression market," Mark Gresbach,
- press-relations manager of PKWARE, said.
-
- In business since 1987, PKWARE Inc. produces high-performance data
- compression software, which makes computer program and data files smaller,
- for faster transmission over telephone lines or to take up less disk space.
- Fortune 500 companies such as Borland Inc., of Scotts Valley, CA and
- government agencies such as the US Air Force are major customers of PKWARE.
-
- Any questions or concerns may be directed to PKWARE at any of the
- following telephone numbers:
-
- Phone (414) 354-8699
- FAX (414) 354-8599
- BBS (414) 356-8670.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- A recent "press release" indicated that PKWARE, producers of PKZIP and
- other popular software has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11.
-
- THE PRESS RELEASE IS A HOAX! PKWARE's Mike Stanton indicated that the
- PKWARE is in sound financial shape and that there is no basis
- whatsoever to the release. "It's probably somebody's idea of an early
- April Fool's joke," said Stanton.
- The release contained a number of factual errors that prompted us call
- PKWARE, and they confirmed what we suspected. CuD 5.18 will have
- further details on, but the potential damages of the fraudulent
- release require that we stop the rumor before it spreads.
-
- SO: THE "PRESS RELEASE" IS A HOAX.
-
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-
- Section [6]: PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- RAID COLLECTS 15 TONS OF COUNTERFEIT MICROSOFT SOFTWARE
- (Feb 20 1993)
-
- Fifteen tons of allegedly counterfeit Microsoft software and manuals, valued
- at up to $1 million, were seized by police in a raid on a San Francisco Bay
- Area warehouse.
- Arrested and charged with possession, distribution and sale of counterfeit
- merchandise was Jacob Tran, owner of J.T. Litho company of Concord, Calif. The
- Reuter News Service quoted Concord police spokesman Joe Kreins as alleging the
- company used sophisticated graphics equipment to mimic Microsoft packaging for
- Windows 3.0 and 3.1 and MS-DOS 5.0.
- "Police working with Microsoft had the warehouse under surveillance since
- Feb. 12," Reuters says, "after Microsoft received an anonymous tip. Microsoft
- officials estimated the value of the fake goods ... at between $750,000 and $1
- million."
- The wire service says the authorities are looking for the supplier of the
- material and still are trying to recover the counterfeit goods already sold.
- Reports from Reuters are a regular feature of CompuServe's Executive News
- Service (GO ENS).
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsdate: 3/10/93
-
- DIGITAL'S EASTERN RESTART CENTER KEEPS
- CUSTOMERS IN BUSINESS AFTER WTC EXPLOSION
-
- MAYNARD, Mass. -- March 10, 1993 -- More than a week after the
- explosion at New York City's World Trade Center, Digital Equipment
- Corporation continues to help keep several customers operating
- through its Eastern RESTART Center, located in Parsippany, N.J.
-
- At 12:45 p.m., on Friday, February 26 -- shortly after the
- explosion -- Digital's Eastern RESTART Center Manager in Parsippany,
- New Jersey, received a call from a Business Protection Services
- (BPS) customer located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The customer's
- company was headquartered on the 18th floor at Two World Trade
- Center.
-
- Edward F. Behn, Vice President, Systems and Software, at IDD
-
- Information Services, Inc., immediately called his colleagues at the
- World Trade Center from his Waltham office. "For a short while, we
- were able to maintain telephone contact with the World Trade
- Center," says Behn. "Once we learned this was far more dramatic
- than a power loss, we contacted Digital immediately and put them on
- disaster alert."
-
- IDD is an information services company, providing trading
- information, historical stock prices and real-time database access
- services to a variety of news services and investment banks,
- including a number of VAX installation sites.
-
- By Saturday morning, Behn had learned the full extent of the
- damage to the World Trade Center, and formally declared a disaster.
- He quickly assembled a core team of four employees. After
- retrieving back-up tapes from an off-site storage vault in New York,
- the team headed to Digital's Eastern RESTART Center in Parsippany.
-
-
- "At 8:00 that evening, we met at the Eastern RESTART Center,"
- says Behn. "Through the night, we worked with Digital's recovery
- specialists and consultants to begin the process of reconfiguring
- systems, loading files and setting up communications capabilities.
- By Sunday afternoon, our systems were fully operational."
-
- By Monday, March 1, IDD was back to a 24-hour-a-day,
- seven-days-a-week business operation. According to Behn, IDD was
- fully on-line, providing information and network and data base
- access to hundreds of its worldwide bank of customers.
-
- Minimal Down-Time
-
- "Within the first 24 hours of operations at the site, we
- serviced more than 1,000 sessions over our network -- which is
- actually a little higher than our normal load," says Behn. "Our
- customers have been able to log on to our systems and obtain the
- information or stock prices they need. In fact, the Monday
-
- (March 1) edition of the WALL STREET JOURNAL ran a pricing chart
- based on information we provided. We suffered little down-time,
- with minimal overall impact to our customers."
-
- "Digital has done a wonderful job in helping to restore our
- operations," says Behn. "The Eastern RESTART facility has
- accommodated our every need, and we couldn't be more pleased.
- Our customers are even surprised that we're fully operational."
-
- Currently, four IDD employees remain at the Eastern RESTART
- Center, and may be operating out of the facility for as long as a
- month, since World Trade Center occupants are expected to be denied
- occupancy in the building for that length of time.
-
- In addition to RESTART support, Digital has provided a number
- of customers with extra hardware and systems to help ensure
- continued business operation of their applications.
-
-
- RESTART Center Designed for Disaster
-
- Located just outside of New York City in Parsippany, New
- Jersey, the Eastern RESTART Center, or "Hot Site," allows customers
- to run their critical applications on Digital equipment to ensure
- that their business requirements continue without interruption in
- the event of a disaster. The facility occupies 20,000 sq. ft. of
- floor space in a modern office park close to all the major highways
- for easy access to New York City and Newark Airport.
-
- Through its RESTART Centers, Digital also provides joint
- coverage for mixed IBM/Digital environments.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Newsdate: 2/11/93
-
-
-
- U.S. AIR FORCE TO INSTALL 350 ALPHA AXP WORKSTATIONS
- BY APRIL, 1993; UP TO 2,500 ADDITIONAL WORKSTATIONS,
- SERVERS OVER NEXT FOUR YEARS
-
-
- Contract Valued at $4.2 Million Initially,
- $30-Million Potential over Four Years
-
-
- MAYNARD, Mass. -- February 11, 1993 -- Digital Equipment Corporation
- and prime contractor Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) will supply
- 350 of Digital's new DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP workstations to the U.S.
- Air Force, with installation of the $4.2-million Alpha AXP order to
- take place in March and April, 1993.
- Within four years, sales could reach $30 million as the Air
- Force installs multiple DEC 3000 Model 400S AXP servers and up to
- 2,500 future AXP workstation models in each of approximately 170 Air
- Force bases and deployable sites worldwide.
- CSC is utilizing the new AXP workstations with its software for
- an application known as AMC C2 IPS -- Air Mobility Command-Command
- and Control Information Processing System -- for mission monitoring
- and scheduling in real-time. Initially, applications will run under
- the OpenVMS AXP operating system, with a potential move to the DEC
- OSF/1 for AXP UNIX operating environment in 1994.
- The application, currently running in the OpenVMS VAX
- environment, was used by the Air Force during Operation Desert Storm
- in 1991, and currently is being used at en-route locations to
- support the United Nations' relief efforts in Somalia.
- "We are moving from the VAX to the Alpha AXP platform as part
- of a transition to open systems standards compliance," said Ron
- Randel, IPS program manager for CSC. "The Alpha AXP platform,
- running the POSIX-compliant DEC OSF/1 operating system, will provide
- the basis for this transition. It also provides an enhanced
- price/performance advantage," he said. In addition to POSIX, CSC is
- also planning to implement IPS with open standards including X.400,
- FIPS 127-1 (SQL), and GOSIP.
- "Our equipment positions Digital and its Alpha AXP architecture
- as a key component of Air Force command and control, said Jack
- MacKeen, vice president, Digital's Aerospace, Defense Electronics
- and Government group. "Our universal Alpha AXP platform provides not
- only the needed performance today, but also the flexibility needed
- to move the application to another operating system in the near
- future," MacKeen said.
- CSC's Integrated Systems Division, headquartered in Moorestown,
- New Jersey, performs a wide range of software development and
- systems integration programs for diverse government, Department of
- Defense, and commercial applications.
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- OFFWORLD BBS SEIZED IN ST.LOUIS
-
- Joey Jay operated one of the more popular bulletin board systems in the St.
- Louis area. Offworld BBS operated on 32 telephone lines at (314)579-0700
- using the DLX software popular among real-time chat systems. It gained quite
- a following as a local chat system. Jay, 28 years old, operated the system
- from the basement of his fathers home in Chesterfield Missouri. Some 4300
- local callers frequented the system.
-
- On Friday evening, January 15th, at about 8:52 PM CST, the FBI served a
- search warrant and seized six computer sys