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- ==Phrack Inc.==
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- Volume Two, Issue Ten, Phile #9 of 9
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- On The Home Front December 25, 1986
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- Happy Holidays to all from everyone at Phrack Inc. and Metal Shop Private!
-
- Well, here we are at that time of year again and before too long we will have a
- new wave of self appointed hackers who got their modems for Christmas.
-
- Some important dates to point out:
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- November 17, 1986............1st Anniversary of Phrack Inc.
- January 2, 1987..............1st Anniversary of Metal Shop being a PRIVATE BBS.
- January 10, 1987.............1st Anniversary of Metal Shop AE, now Quick Shop
- January 25, 1987.............1st Anniversary of Phrack World News
-
- The Phrack Inc./Metal Shop Private Voice Mailbox is now back in operation. If
- you have a question for Taran King, Cheap Shades, or myself and cannot reach us
- through regular means, please leave us a message on our VMS.
-
- Thanks to the efforts of Oryan Quest, an upcoming Phrack Pro-Phile will focus
- on Steve Wozniak.
-
- Plans are already underway for Summer Con '87. It is to be held in St. Louis,
- Missouri during the last week of June. It is being sponsored by TeleComputist
- Newsletter, Phrack Inc., and Metal Shop Private. Forest Ranger is in charge of
- planning and is putting out a lot of front money for the necessary conference
- rooms and such. There will be a mandatory $10 admittance at the door to Summer
- Con '87. If you will be attending this conference, please as an act of
- good faith and to save 50% send $5 in early to:
-
- J. Thomas
- TeleComputist Newsletter
- P.O. Box 2003
- Florissant, Missouri 63032-2003
-
- Also, Letters to the Editor and anything else dealing with TeleComputist can be
- sent to the same address. TeleComputist can also be reached through Easylink
- at 62195770, MCI Telex at 650-240-6356, CIS at 72767,3207 and PLINK at OLS 631.
- Try MCI and Easylink first.
-
- Not much else to say... so keep learning and try not to get into any trouble.
-
- :Knight Lightning
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- Computer Hackers Beware! - Senate Passes Computer Fraud And Abuse Act
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- On October 2, 1986, the US Senate unanimously passed the Computer Fraud and
- Abuse Act of 1986. The bill, S. 2281, imposes fines of up to $500,000 and/or
- prison terms of up to 20 years for breaking into government or financial
- institutions' computers.
-
- The Federal Government alone operates more than 18,000 medium-scale and
- large-scale computers at some 4,500 different sites. The Office of Technology
- Assessment estimates the government's investment in computers over the past
- four years at roughly $60 million. The General Services Administration
- estimates that there will be 250,000 to 500,000 computers in use by the Federal
- Government by 1990.
-
- In 1984, legislators' attention to and concern about computer fraud was
- heightened by a report by the American Bar Association task force on computer
- crime. According to the report, based on a survey of 1,000 private
- organizations and public agencies, forty-five percent of the 283 respondents
- had been victimized by some form of computer crime, and more than 25 percent
- had sustained financial losses totaling between an estimated $145 million and
- $730 million during one twelve month period.
-
- To address this problem, the Senate and House enacted, in 1984, the first
- computer statute (18 U.S.C. 1030). Early this year both the House and Senate
- introduced legislation to expand and amend this statute.
-
- In the current bill, which is expected to be signed by President Reagan next
- week, penalties will be imposed on anyone who knowingly or intentionally
- accesses a computer without authorization, or exceeds authorized access and:
-
- (1) Obtains from government computers information relating to national defense
- and foreign relations.
-
- (2) Obtains information contained in financial records of financial
- institutions.
-
- (3) Affects the use of the government's operation of a computer in any
- department or agency of the government that is exclusively for the use of
- the U.S. Government.
-
- (4) Obtains anything of value, unless the object of the fraud and the thing
- obtained consists only of the use of the computer.
-
- (5) Alters, damages, or destroys information in any federal interest computer,
- or prevents authorized use of any such computer or information.
-
- Under the bill, a person would be guilty of computer fraud if he or she causes
- a loss of $1,000 or more during any one year period.
-
- Depending on the offense, penalties include fines up to $100,000 for a
- misdemeanor, $250,000 for a felony, $500,000 if the crime is committed by an
- organization, and prison terms of up to 20 years.
-
- The bill also prohibits traffic in passwords and other information from
- computers used for interstate or foreign commerce. This part of the bill makes
- it possible for Federal Prosecutors to crack down on pirate bulletin boards and
- similar operations because the bill covers business computers, online networks,
- and online news and information services, all of which are considered
- interstate commerce.
-
- Information provided by
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- P - 8 0 S y s t e m s
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- GTE News December 20, 1986
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- "GTE Develops High-Speed GaAs Multiplexer Combining Four Data Channels"
-
- In an effort to achieve data communication rates of several gigabits per
- second, GTE Labs (Waltham, MA) is combining the high-capacity of fiber optics
- with the high speed of gallium arsenide circuits. The research arm of GTE has
- designed a GaAs multiplexer that can combine four data channels, each with a
- communication rate of 1 gigabit per second, into one channel. GTE has also
- recently developed a technique called MOVPE (metal-organic vapor-phase
- epitaxy) for efficiently growing thin-film GaAs crystals.
-
- The new devices should play an important role in future communication systems,
- which will involve high-capacity fiber-optic cables connecting houses and
- offices through telephone switching centres. Data rates on these cables could
- be as high as 20 gigabits per second. In addition to standard computer data,
- numerous video channels could be supported, each with a data rate of almost
- 100 megabits per second. The GaAs multiplexers will probably be the only
- devices fast enough to interface houses and offices through this fiber-optic
- grid. In future supercomputers [misuse of the word -eds.] these multiplexers
- will also be used for high-speed fiber-optic transmissions between various
- boards in the computer, replacing copper wires. Because of the high-speed
- nature of the fiber-optic link, such techniques may even be used for chip-to-
- chip communication.
-
- GTE said it has completed a prototype of the GaAs multiplexer and a final
- version should be ready in less than a year.
-
- Comments: And meanwhile, while GTE's been building gigabit/second
- multiplexers, AT&T Bell Labs is still experimenting with the neuron
- webs from slug brains...
-
- Information from Byte Magazine, December 1986, Page 9
-
- Typed & Commented on by Mark Tabas
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- The LOD/H Technical Journal
- ---------------------------
- The Legion Of Doom/Hackers Technical Journal is a soft-copy free newsletter
- whose primary purpose is to further the knowledge of those who are interested
- in topics such as: Telecommunications, Datacommunications, Computer & Physical
- Security/Insecurity and the various technical aspects of the phone system.
-
- The articles are totally original unless otherwise stated. All sources of
- information for a specific article are listed in the introduction or conclusion
- of the article. They will not accept any articles that are unoriginal,
- plagiarized, or contain invalid or false information. Articles will be
- accepted from anyone who meets those criteria. They are not dependant upon
- readers for articles, since members of LOD/H and a select group of others will
- be the primary contributors, but anyone can submit articles.
-
- There is no set date for releasing issues, as they have no monetary or legal
- obligation to the readers, but they predict that issues will be released
- every 2 or 3 months. Thus, expect 4 to 6 issues a year assuming that they
- continue to produce them, which they intend to do.
-
- The bulletin boards sponsoring the LOD/H TJs include:
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- Atlantis
- Digital Logic Data Service
- Hell Phrozen Over (HPO)
- Metal Shop Private
- Private Sector
- The Shack //
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- The first issue will include these articles;
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- - Introduction to the LOD/H Technical Journal and Table Of Contents
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- - Editorial: "Is the law a deterrent to computer crime?" by Lex Luthor
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- - Local Area Signalling Services (LASS) by The Videosmith
-
- - Identifying and Defeating Physical Security and Intrusion Detection Systems
- Part I: The Perimeter by Lex Luthor
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- - Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) by The Marauder
-
- - Hacking DEC's TOPS-20: Intro by Blue Archer
-
- - Building your own Blue Box (Includes Schematic) by Jester Sluggo
-
- - Intelligence and Interrogation Processes by Master Of Impact
-
- - The Outside Loop Distribution Plant: Part I by Phucked Agent 04
-
- - The Outside Loop Distribution Plant: Part II by Phucked Agent 04
-
- - LOH Telenet Directory: Update #4 (12-9-86) Part I by LOH
-
- - LOH Telenet Directory: Update #4 (12-9-86) Part II by LOH
-
- - Network News & Notes by "Staff"
-
- That's a total of 13 files...
-
- That ends the preview, the newsletter is due to be released by January 1, 1987
- so watch for it!
- Information Provided by
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- Lex Luthor & The Legion Of Doom/Hackers Technical Journal Staff
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Texas Rumors Run Rampant December 24, 1986
- ------------------------
- Remember all that controversy about Sir Gamelord being Videosmith?
-
- Well here's the story...
-
- It all started on a conference bridge, where a number of people including Evil
- Jay, Line Breaker [who, indirectly started all of this], and Blade Runner among
- others were having a discussion.
-
- Line Breaker was telling a story of how Videosmith was a fed, how Videosmith
- had busted everyone at a phreak con (or something like that), and how he [Line
- Breaker] and some other people called Videosmith up, pretending to be feds, and
- got him to admit that he did these things.
-
- Blade Runner was terribly pissed at Sir Gamelord (who had recently attempted to
- take over P.H.I.R.M., which is Blade Runner's group). As a retaliatory strike
- and after hearing this slander upon Videosmith's name, Blade Runner started
- telling people that Sir Gamelord was Videosmith. The stories have been getting
- more and more exaggerated since then but that is all that really happened.
-
- [They say everything is bigger in Texas...I guess that includes bullshit too!]
-
- Information Provided by Evil Jay
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- The Cracker Disappears December 27, 1986
- ----------------------
- The rumors and stories are flying around about the disappearance of one
- Bill Landreth aka The Cracker.
-
- Bill Landreth is the author of "Out Of The Inner Circle," a book on hackers
- that was published a few years back.
-
- According to newspaper articles in the San Francisco area, Bill was at a
- friend's home working on some computer program. His friend stepped out for a
- while and when he returned, there was a lot of garbage on screen and a suicide
- message.
-
- On Ripco BBS, message was posted about Bill Landreth, stating that he had
- disappeared, and was once again wanted by the FBI. The message asked that
- anyone in contact with Bill would tell him to contact his "friends."
-
- Most of what is going on right now is bogus rumors. There may be a follow up
- story in the next PWN.
-
- Information Provided By
-
- The Prophet/Sir Frances Drake/Elric Of Imrryr
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-
- U.S. Sprint Screws Up December 24, 1986
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- Taken From the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinal
-
- "He got a 1,400 page bill!"
-
- In Montrose, Colorado, Brad Switzer said he thought the box from the U.S.
- Sprint Long Distance Company was an early Christmas present until he opened it
- and found that it contained a 1,400 page phone bill.
-
- The $34,000 bill was delivered to Switzer's doorstep Monday. He called U.S.
- Sprint's Denver office, where company officials assured him he was "Off the
- Hook." A spokesman for U.S. Sprint said that Switzer had mistakenly received
- U.S. Sprint's own phone bill for long distance calls.
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- Typed For PWN by The Leftist
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