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- # The Remote Informer #
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- # Reader supported newsletter for the underworld #
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- # Editors: Tracker and Norman Bates #
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- # September 1987 Issue: 01 #
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- # The Headlines #
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- # 1) Introduction #
- # 2) Hacking Sprint: The Easy Way #
- # 3) Rumors: Why spread them? #
- # 4) The New Sprint FON Calling Cards #
- # 5) Automatic Number Identifier (ANI) #
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- Introduction
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- Welcome to the first issue of 'The Remote Informer'! This newsletter is
- reader supported. If the readers of this newsletter do not help support
- it, then it will end. We are putting this out to help out the ones that
- would like o read it. If you are one of those who thinks they know
- everything, the n don't bother reading it. This newsletter is not
- anything like the future issues. The future issues will contain several
- sections, as long as reader input is obtained. Below is an outline
- overview of the sections in the future issues.
-
- I/O Board
- (Input/Output Board)
-
- The I/O Board is for questions you have, that we might be able to
- answer or atleast refer you to someone or something. We will be honest
- if we cannot help you. We will not make up something, or to the effect,
- just to make it look like we answered you. There will be a section in
- the I/O Board for questions we cannot answer, and then the readers will
- have the opportunity to answer it. We will print anything that is
- reasonable in the newsletter, even complaints if you feel like you are
- better than everyone.
-
- NewsCenter
-
- This section will be for news around the underworld. It will talk
- of busts of people in the underworld and anything else that would be
- considered news. If you find article s in the paper, or something
- happens in your local area, type it up, and upload it to one of the
- boards listed at the end of the newsletter. Your handle will be placed
- in the article. If you do enter a news article, please state the date
- and from where you got it.
-
- Feature Section
-
- The Featu9H Section will be the largest of the sections as it will
- be on the topic that is featured in that issue. This will be largely
- reader input which will be sent in between issues. At the end of the
- issue at hand, it will tell the topic of the next issue, therefore, if
- you have something to contribute, then you will have ample time to
- prepare your article.
-
- Hardware/Software Review
-
-
- In this section, we will review the good and bad points of hardware and
- software related to the underworld. It will be an extensive review,
- rather than just a small paragraph.
-
- The Tops
-
- This section will be the area where the top underworld BBS's,
- hacking programs, modem scanners, etc. will be shown. This will be
- reader selected and will not be altered in anyway. The topics are
- listed below.
-
- Underworld BBS's
-
- (Hack, Phreak, Card, Anarchy, etc.) Hacking programs for Hayes
- compatables Hacking programs for 1030/Xm301 modems Modem scanners for
- Hayes compatables Modem scanners for 1030/Xm301 modems Other type
- illegal programs
-
- You may add topics to the list if enough will support it.
-
- Tid Bits
- This will contain tips and helpful information sent in by the users.
- If you have any information you wish to contribute, then put it in a
- text file and upload it to one of the BBS's listed at the end of the
- newsletter. Please, no long distance codes, mainframe passwords, etc.
- We may add other sections as time goes by. This newsletter will not be
- put out on a regular basis. It will be put out when we have enough
- articles and information to put in it. There may be up to 5 a month,
- but there will always be atleast one a month. We would like you, the
- readers, to send us anything you feel would be of interest to others,
- like hacking hints, methods of hacking long distance companies,
- companies to card from, etc. We will maintain the newsletter as long as
- the readers support it. That is the end of the introduction, but take a
- look at this newsletter, as it does contain information that may be of
- value to you.
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- Hacking Sprint: The Easy Way
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-
- By: Tracker
-
- If you hack US Sprint, 950-0777 (by the way it is no longer GTE
- Sprint), and you are fustrated at hacking several hours only to find one
- or two codes, then follow these tips, and it will increase your
- resultsrtremendo usly. First, one thing that Mr. Mojo proved is that
- Sprint will not store more than one code in every hundred numbers. (ex:
- 98765400 to 98765499 may contain only one code). There may NOT be a
- code in that hundred, but there will never be mor e than one. Sprint's 9
- digit codes are stored from 500000000 through 999999999. In the
- beginning of Sprint's 950 port, they only had 8 digit codes. Then they
- started converting to 9 digit codes, storing all 8 digit codes between
- 10000000 and 49999999 and all 9 digit codes between 500000000 and
- 999999999. Sprint has since cancelled most 8 digit codes, although
- there are a few left that have been denoted as test codes.
- Occaisionally, I hear of phreaks saying they have 8 digit codes, but
- when verifying them, the codes were invalid. Now, where do y ou start?
- You have already narrowed the low and high numbers in half, therefore
- already increasing your chances of good results by 50 percent. The next
- step is to find a good prefix to hack. By the way, a prefix, in hacking
- terms, is the first digits in a code that can be any length except the
- same number of digits the code is. (ex: 123456789 is a code. That
- means 1, 12, 123, 1234, 12345, 123456, 1234567, and 12345678 are
- prefixes) The way you find a good prefix to hack is to manually enter a
- code pre fix.A1%@:!9~you enter the code prefix and a valid destination
- number and you do not hear the ringing of the recording telling you that
- the code is invalid until near the end of the number, then you know the
- prefix is valid. Here is a chart to follow when doing this:
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- Code - Destination Range good codes exist
- -------------------------------------------------
- 123456789 - 6192R 123400000 - 123499999
- 123456789 - 619267R 123450000 - 123459999
- 123456789 - 61926702R 123456000 - 123456999
- 123456789 - 6192670293R 123456700 - 123456799
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- ( R - Denotes when ring for recording starts)
-
- To prove this true, I ran a test using OmniHack 1.3p, written by
- Jolly Joe. In this test I found a prefix where the last 3 digits were
- all I had to hack. I tested each hundred of the 6 digit prefix finding
- that all but 4 had the ring start after the fourth digit was dialed in
- the destination number. The other four did not ring until I had
- finished the entire code.
-
-
- I set OmniHack to hack the prefix + 00 until prefix + 99. (ex:
- xxxxxxy00 to xxxxxxy99: where y is one of the four numbers that the ring
- did not start until the dialing was completed.) Using this method, I
- found four codes in a total of 241 attempts using ascending hacking
- (AKA: Sequential). Below you will see a record of my hack:
-
- Range of hack Codes found Tries
- ----------------------------------------------
- xxxxxx300 - xxxxxx399 xxxxxx350 50
- xxxxxx500 - xxxxxx599 xxxxxx568 68
- xxxxxx600 - xxxxxx699 xxxxxx646 46
- xxxxxx800 - xxxxxx899 xxxx(xfn:~ 77
- ----------------------------------------------
- Totals 4 codes 241
-
- As you see, these methods work. Follow these guidlines and tips and
- you should have an increase in production of codes in the future hacking
- Sprint. Also, if you have any hints/tips you think others could benefit
- from, then type them up and upload them to one of the boards at the end
- of the newsletter.
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- Rumors: Why Spread Them?
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- By: Tracker
-
- Do you ever get tired of hearing rumors? You know, someone gets an
- urge to impress others, so they create a rumor that some long distance
- company is now using tracing equipment. Why start rumors? It only
- scares others out of phreakin'X79#"C9j[J=+1DE5.\\7n who started the
- rumor, look like Mr. Big. This article is short, but it should make you
- aware of the rumors that people spread for personal gain. The best
- thing to do is to denote them as a rumor starter and then leave it at
- that. You should not rag on them constantly, since if the other users
- cannot determine if it is fact or rumor, then they should suffer the
- consequences.
-
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- The New Sprint FON Calling Cards
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- By: Tracker
-
- US Sprint has opened up a new long distance network called the
- Fiber Optic Network (FON), in which subscribers are given calling cards.
- These calling cards are 14 digits, and though, seem randomly generated,
- they are actually encrypted. The rumors floating around about people
- getting caught using the Sprint FON calling cards are fact, not rumors.
- The reason people are getting caught is that they confuse the FON
- calling cards with the local 950 port authorization codes. If you will
- remember, you never use AT&T calling cards from you home phone. It has
- ANI capability, which is not tracing, but rather the originating phone
- number is placed on the bill as soon as the call is completed. They
- know your phone number when you call the 800 access port, but they do
- not record it until your call is completed. Also, through several of my
- hacks, I came up with some interesting information surrounding the new
- Sprint network. They are listed below.
-
- 800-877-0000
-
- This number is for information on US Sprint's 800 calling card
- service. I have not played around with it, but I believe it is for
- trouble or help with the FON calling cards. I am not sure if it is for
- subscribing to the FON network.
-
- 800-877-0002 - You hear a short tone, then nothing.
- 800-877-0003 - US Sprint Alph %M#
- ++$$LC
- 800-877-(0004-0999)
-
- When you call these numbers, you get a recording saying: "Welcome to
- US Sprint's 1 plus service
-
-
- ." When the recording stops, if you hit the
- pound key (#) you will get the calling card dial tone.
-
- Other related Sprint numbers
-
- 800-521-4949
-
- This is the number that you subscribe to US Sprint with. You may
- also subscribe to the FON network on this number. It will take 4 to 5
- weeks for your calling card to arrive.
-
- 10777
- This is US Sprint's equal access number. When you dial this number,
- you then dial the number you are calling, and it will be billed through US
- Sprint, and you will rec%%"!+%
-
-
- Ib=s distance line for that call. Note
- that you will be billed for calls made through equal access. Do not
- mistake it to be a method of phreaking, unless used from a remote
- location.
- If you are in US Sprint's 1+ service then call 1+700-555-1414, which
- will tell you which long distance company you are using. When you hear:
- "Thank you for choosing US Sprint's 1 plus service," hit the pound key
- (#), and then you will get the US Sprint dial tone. This however is just
- the same as if you are calling from
-
-
- your home phone if you dial direct, so
- you would be billed for calls made through that, but there are ways to use
- this to your advantage as in using equal access through a PBX.
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- @,AA$(][6atic Number Identification (ANI)
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- By: Tracker
-
- The true definition for Automatic Number Identification has not been
- widely known
-
-
- to many. Automatic Number Identification, (AKA: ANI), is the
- process of the destination number knowing the originating number, which is
- where you are calling from. The method of achieving this is to send the
- phone number that you are calling from in coded form ahead of the
- destination number. Below is an example of this.
-
- ANI Method
-
- Dial: 267-0293
- Sent: ********2670293
-
- * - Denotes the originating number which is coded and sent before the
- number
-
- As you noticed there are 8 digits in the coded
-
-
- number. This is
- because, atleast I believe, it is stored in a binary-like form. Automatic
- Number Identification means a limited future in phreaking. ANI does not
- threaten phreaking very much yet, but it will in the near future. A new
- switching system will soon be installed in most cities that are covered by
- ESS, Electronic Switching System, now. The system will have ANI
- capabilities which will be supplied to the owners of phone lines as an
- added extra. The owner's phone will have an LED read-out that
-
-
- will show
- the phone number of the people that call you. You will be able to block
- some numbers, so that people cannot call you. This system is in the
- testing stages currently, but will soon be installed across most of the
- country. As you see, this will end a large part of phreaking, until we,
- the phreakers, can come up with an alternative. As I have been told by
- several, usually reliable, people, this system is called ISS, which I am
- not sure of the meaning of this, and is being tested currently in Rhod
-
-
- e
- Island.
- 800 in-watts lines set up by AT&T support ANI. The equipment to
- decode an ANI coded origination number does not costs as much as you would
- expect. 950 ports do not offer ANI capability, no matter what you have
- been told. The 950 ports will only give the city in which they are based,
- this usually being the largest in the state, sometimes the capitol.
- One last thing that I should tell you is that ANI is not related to
- tracing. Tracing can be done on any number whether local, 950, etc.
-
-
- One
- way around this, especially when dialing Alliance TeleConferencing, is to
- dial through several extenders or ports. ANI will only cover the number
- that is calling it, and if you call through a number that does not support
- ANI, then your number will never be known.
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- The Disclaimer!
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-
- We, the editors, take no responsibility
-
-
- for your actions and use of
- the information in this newsletter. This newsletter is for informational
- purposes only. There will never be any long distance codes, passwords,
- etc. in this newsletter. If you are easily offended by telecommunication
- discussions, then we suggest that you not read this newsletter. But for
- those who are truely interested in the information in this newsletter,
- enjoy it.
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- Coming i
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- n the ne}ixt issue!
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- In the next issue, we will be open for suggestions from the readers
- of this issue. We will have some featured articles though, which include:
-
- The Gold Box - A new and better built Gold Box
- 800 Extenders - Methods of finding them and hacking them
- Bridges - Discussed
- Mailboxes - Discussed and a listing of some mailboxes
-
- If you have any suggestions, then send them to the BBS's at the end of the
- newsletter.
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