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- Volume Three, Issue 27, File 12 of 12
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- One of Cliff Stoll's "Wily Hackers" Is Dead (Suicide?) June 5, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- According to West German publications, the "Wily Hacker" Karl Koch, of
- Hannover, West Germany, died Friday, June 3, probably by suicide. His body was
- found burnt (with gasoline) to death, in a forest near Celle (a West German
- town near Hannover where he committed his hacks, as had been observed by German
- Post).
-
- Koch was one of the 2 hackers who confessed their role in the KGB hack to the
- public prosecutors, therewith bringing the case to public attention. As German
- newspapers report, he probably suffered from a psychic disease: He thought he
- was permanently observed by alien beings named Illimunates' which tried to kill
- him. Probably, he had internalized the role of "Captain Hagbard" (his
- pseudonym in the hacking scene), taken from a U.S. book, who (like him)
- suffered from supervision by the Illuminates. Police officials evidently think
- that Koch committed suicide (though it is believed, that there are "some
- circumstances" which may also support other theories; no precise information
- about such moments are reported).
-
- According to German police experts, Karl Koch's role in the KGB case as in
- daily life can properly be understood when reading this unknown book.
-
- Information Provided by Klaus Brunnstein
- (University of Hamburg)
-
- [Illuminates... KGB... whatever... -KL]
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- Illuminatus! June 14, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The book in question is believed to be "Illuminatus!" by Harold Shea and Robert
- Anton Wilson. The book is a spoof on conspiracy theories, and suggests that
- many and probably all human institutions are just fronts for a small group of
- "enlightened ones," who are themselves a front for the Time dwarves from
- Reticuli Zeta, or perhaps Atlantean Adepts, remnants of Crowley's Golden Dawn,
- or even more likely the Lloigor of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. A leading
- character in this book is named Hagbard Celine.
-
- "Illuminatus!" is a fun read if you like psychedelia and paranoia. It also
- seems to have influenced a lot of subsequent work, most notably Adams'
- "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." It is easy to see how an unbalanced mind,
- taking it literally, could be completely absorbed. In fact "Illuminatus!"
- seems as if it was written with the intent of just this sort of programming,
- referring to it as "Operation Mindfuck."
-
- This is probably not a real danger for the vast majority of sane adults, but it
- may, tragically, have been the case here. Or perhaps, no disrespect intended,
- Koch may in the course of various hacks really have discovered too much about
- the Illuminati. After all, they are supposed to be the secret power behind the
- KGB :-)
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- For more information on Clifford Stoll and the Wily Hackers of West Germany,
- please see:
-
- "Who Is Clifford Stoll?" (No Date) Phrack World News issue XXII/Part 1
- "A Message From Clifford Stoll" (1/10/89) Phrack World News issue XXIII/Part 2
-
- And the following articles all found in Phrack World News issue XXV/Part 2:
-
- "German Hackers Break Into Los Alamos and NASA" (3/2/89)
- "Computer Espionage: Three 'Wily Hackers' Arrested" (3/2/89)
- "Computer Spy Ring Sold Top Secrets To Russia" (3/3/89)
- "KGB Computer Break-Ins Alleged In West Germany" (3/3/89)
- "News From The KGB/Wily Hackers" (3/7/89)
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Sex Put On Probation By Mystery Hacker June 13, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Ft. Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel
-
- "Yes, you sound very sexy, but I really need a probation officer."
-
- DELRAY BEACH, Fla. -- Callers trying to dial a probation office in Delray
- Beach, Fla on Monday, June 12, heard a smorgasbord of sex talk from a panting
- woman named Tina instead.
-
- Southern Bell telephone officials said a computer hacker reprogrammed their
- equipment over the weekend, routing overflow calls intended for the local
- probation office to a New York-based phone sex line.
-
- "People are calling the Department of Corrections and getting some kind of sex
- palace," said Thomas Salgluff, a spokesman for the Palm Beach County probation
- office.
-
- Southern Bell officials said it was the first time their switching equipment has
- been reprogrammed by an outside computer intruder. Southern Bell provides
- local telephone service in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South
- Carolina.
-
- "We're very alarmed," said Southern Bell spokesman Buck Passmore. He said such
- a feat would require someone with considerable computer knowledge.
-
- The implications of such a computer breach are considerable. Intercepting
- corporate communications, uncovering unlisted phone numbers, and tampering with
- billing information are all plausible consequences of computer security
- breaches at the the phone company.
-
- Hackers have invaded Southern Bell in the past, but they have never
- reprogrammed a telephone link, Passmore said.
-
- Security technicians from Southern Bell and AT&T are trying to trace the source
- of the computer breach, Passmore said.
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Hacking For A Competitive Edge May 12, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Taken from the Los Angeles Times
-
- Two former Tampa, FLA TV news managers have been charged with illegally tapping
- into phone lines and computers at another station to gain a news edge over
- their competitors. Former new director Terry Cole and assistant news director
- Michael Shapiro at WTSP-TV have been charged with 17 counts of computer hacking
- and conspiracy in the theft of information from WTVT-TV through computer phone
- lines, authorities said. Their arraignment was set for May 19.
-
- If convicted, each could face a maximum prison sentence of 85 years. The two
- were fired from WTSP when the station learned of the alleged thefts. The
- break-ins began in November, 1988, but were not noticed until January 12, 1989,
- when WTVT's morning news producer noticed that files were missing, authorities
- said.
-
- Computer experts determined that an intruder had rifled the files. Authorities
- said Shapiro knew WTVT's security system thoroughly because he had helped set
- it up while working there as an assignment manager before being hired away from
- WTVT in October.
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- TV News Executives Fired After Hacking Charges From Rival
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Tampa, Fla. -- A Florida television station fired two news executives in the
- wake of reports that one of them allegedly penetrated a rival station's
- computer system and stole sensitive information.
-
- WTSP-TV (Channel 10), an ABC affiliate in St. Petersburg, announced that it had
- fired Assistant News Director Michael Shapiro and News Director Terry Cole.
-
- Shapiro was arrested on February 7th on felony charges for allegedly breaking
- into a computer system at WTVT-TV (Channel 13) on at least six occasions in
- January. He was once employed by WTVT as an assistant manager and was
- responsible for administering the station's computer systems.
-
- Law enforcement officials seized from Shapiro's home a personal computer, 200
- floppy disks and an operating manual and user guide for software used at the
- rival station.
-
- He has been charged with 14 felony counts under Florida Statute 815, which
- covers computer-related crimes. Each count carries a maximum sentence sentence
- of 15 years and a $10,000 fine.
-
- Vince Barresi, WSTP's vice-president and general manager, refused to comment on
- the two firings. However, in a prepared statement, he said that he told
- viewers during an 11 PM newscast last Tuesday that the station acted to "avoid
- any questions about the objective way we do our business in keeping the public
- informed."
-
- Cole, who hired Shapiro last September, has not been charged by Florida law
- enforcement officials. He was fired, according to one source, because as
- director of the news room operations, he is held ultimately for the actions of
- news staffers. Shapiro and Cole were unavailable for comment.
-
- [Another story that discussed this case was "Television Editor Charged In Raid
- On Rival's Files" (February 8, 1989). It appeared in Phrack World News Issue
- XXIV/Part 2. -KL]
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- National Crime Information Center Leads To Repeat False Arrest May 14, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- by James Rainey (Los Angeles Times)
-
- Mix ups with the databases at the NCIC have caused Roberto Perales Hernandez to
- be jailed twice in the last three years as a suspect in a 1985 Chicago
- residential burglary. The authorities confused him with another Roberto
- Hernandez due to a single entry in the FBI's National Crime Information Center
- computer.
-
- The two Roberto Hernandezes are the same height, about the same weight, have
- brown hair, brown eyes, tattoos on their left arms, share the same birthday,
- and report Social Security numbers which differ by only one digit!
-
- The falsely imprisoned man has filed suit charging the Hawthorne, California
- Police Department, Los Angeles County, and the state of California with false
- imprisonment, infliction of emotional distress, and civil rights violations
- stemming from the most recent arrest last year.
-
- He had previously received a $7,000 settlement from the county for holding him
- 12 days in 1986 before realizing he was the wrong man. In the latest incident,
- he was held for seven days then freed with no explanation.
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- Another False Incarceration May 18, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- In his testimony on May 18, 1989 to the Subcommittee on Civil and
- Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. House of
- Representatives, relating to the National Crime Information Center, David D.
- Redell cited another case of false incarceration concerning Roberto Perales
- Hernandez as well as various cases noted earlier -- such as that of Terry Dean
- Rogan [see below]:
-
- "Only last week, a case in California demonstrated the potential
- benefit of easy access to stored images. Joseph O. Robertson had
- been arrested, extradited, charged, and sent to a state mental
- facility for 17 months. During that entire time, mug shots and
- fingerprints were already on file showing clearly that he was the
- wrong man, but no one had taken the trouble to check them."
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- These articles show clear examples of the damage and problems caused by this
- "super" database. People like William Bayse (Federal Bureau of Investigation's
- Director For Technical Services) and William Sessions (Director of the FBI)
- either fail to realize this or perhaps they just do not care (as long as
- something similar does not happen to them).
-
- For those of you who are interested in looking into this further, the first
- article about this NCIC database was; "'Big Brotherish' Data Base Assailed,"
- (November 21, 1988). It appeared in Phrack World News Issue XXII/Part 3.
-
- Another incident similar to the cases mentioned above concerned Richard
- Lawrence Sklar, a political science professor at the University of California
- at Los Angeles. He was mistaken by the computer for a fugitive wanted in a
- real estate scam in Arizona. Before the FBI figured out that they had the
- incorrect person, Sklar, age 58, spent two days being strip searched, herded
- from one holding pen to another, and handcuffed to gang members and other
- violent offenders. For more details on this case and the case concerning Terry
- Dean Rogan, please refer to "FBI National Crime Information Center Data Bank,"
- (February 13, 1989) which appeared in Phrack World News Issue XXIV/Part 2 (as
- well as the Washington Post).
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- TRW and Social Security Administration May 12, 1989
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The credit bureau of TRW has been working with the Social Security
- Administration to verify its database of 140 million names and Social Security
- numbers. In order to cover the cost, TRW is paying the Social Security
- Administration $1 million, while Social Security Administration will provide a
- matching $1 million.
-
- Since the Social Security Administration is asking for a budget increase for
- their computer and telecommunications systems, several legislators are outraged
- by the fact they they are spending $1 million for this non-government project.
- Claiming that the project is "as far away from the mission of the Social
- Security Administration as anything I have ever come across," Senator David
- Pryor (D-Ark) questioned the competence and credibility of Social Security
- Administration Commissioner Dorcas R. Hardy and asked for an investigation by
- the HHS inspector general.
-
- In addition, several lawmakers such as Dale Bumpers (D-Ark) believe the project
- to be a violation of civil liberties. Said Bumpers, "I don't like any public
- institution releasing an individual's private information." The American Law
- Division of the Congressional Research Service has already concluded that the
- project is a violation of the Privacy Act of 1974.
-
- [A related article, "Verifying Social Security Numbers," (April 11, 1989)
- appeared in Phrack World News Issue XXVI/Part 3 (as well as the New York Times
- on the same date). -KL]
- _______________________________________________________________________________
-
- Phrack World News XXVII Quicknotes
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. The current name assigned to the new network being created by the merger
- of BITNET and CSNET is ONENET.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 2. NPA 903 Assigned to NE Texas (May 10, 1989) -- It was just announced that
- those portions of 214 outside Dallas will be changed to 903 in the Fall of
- 1990.
-
- With 708 assigned to Chicago, 903 assigned to Texas, and 908 assigned to
- New Jersey, only 909 and 917 remain to be assigned before the format
- changes.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 3. Details On New Area Code 510 (June 6, 1989) -- The press release from
- Pacific Bell, quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle, gives the phase-in
- dates for the new NPA 510.
-
- Inception is scheduled for October 7, 1991, with a four-month grace period
- when NPA 415 will still work for the affected numbers. Final cutover is
- scheduled for January 27, 1992.
-
- NPA 510 will encompass Alameda and Contra Costa counties, which currently
- have 842,388 customers out of the current 2,005,687 customers in NPA 415.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 4. New Jersey Area Code To Be Split (April 27, 1989) -- The split is not
- supposed to occur until 1991. The new NPA will be 908 and it will basically
- cover the southern "half" of the current 201 area. The affected counties
- will be Warren, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Union, Monmouth and Ocean, and the
- southwest corner of Morris). Counties remaining in 201 will be Sussex,
- Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and the majority of Morris.
-
- New Jersey Bell will also start requiring area codes on calls into New York
- and Pennsylvania that have been considered part of New Jersey local calling
- areas. This will apparently take effect October 2 and free up about 25
- exchanges. Information from the Asbury Park Press.
-
- [This last line somewhat contradicts the first line as far as the
- dates are concerned. More information as we get it. -- KL.]
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 5. New Area Codes For London (April 27, 1989) -- British Telecom has announced
- that the area code for London is to be changed on May 6th, 1990, due to the
- increased number of lines needed in the capital.
-
- The existing code is 01-, and the new codes to be introduced are 071- for
- the centre of the city and 081- for the suburbs. A list was published in
- the Evening Standard, showing which exchanges will fall in which area.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 6. Member Learns The Hard Way: American Express Is Watching (May 4, 1989) --
- This article taken from the San Jose Mercury News describes how American
- Express called a member to voice their concern that he might not be able to
- pay his recent bill. American Express was able to access his checking
- account and find that he had less than what was owed to them. His card was
- temporarily "deactivated" after the member refused to give any financial
- information except that he would pay up the bill with cash when it came in.
-
- Apparently, the card application, in finer print, declares that "[American
- Express reserves] the right to access accounts to ascertain whether you are
- able to pay the balance." After some arguments with the company, the
- member comments that "I learned a lesson: My life is not as private as I
- thought."
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 7. Southwestern Bell's QuickSource (April 24, 1989) -- Southwestern Bell
- Telephone Company is running a one year trial (March 1989 89 - March 1990)
- of two information services: QuickSource (audiotex) and Sourceline
- (videotext). The latter requires a terminal of some type, but the former
- only requires a touch-tone phone for access. The QuickSource number is
- 323-2000, but cannot be accessed via 1+713+; SWBTCo has blocked access to
- "the Houston metro area served by SWBTCo," according to the script the
- woman reads to you when ask for help (713-865-5777; not blocked). The help
- desk will send you a free QuickSource directory though.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 8. Telemail, MCI, AT&T Mail Interconnection (May 16, 1989) -- U.S. Sprint's
- subsidiary, Telenet has announced an interconnection agreement between
- Telemail, Telenet's electronic mail product, MCI Mail, and AT&T Mail.
-
- The new arrangement, scheduled to be in effect later this summer, will
- allow the 300,000 worldwide users of Telemail, the 100,000 users of MCI
- Mail and the 50,000 users of AT&T Mail to conveniently send email messages
- to each other.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 9. Illinois Bell Knocked Out For Four Hours! (May 18,1989) -- Service to over
- 40,000 Illinois Bell subscribers in the northwest suburbs of Chicago was
- disrupted for about four hours because of problems with the computer in the
- switching center.
-
- Phones were either dead or inoperative for incoming and outgoing calls
- between 9:30 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. because of a software glitch at the central
- office in Hoffman Estates, IL. Most of the disruption occurred in Hoffman
- Estates, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, Hanover Park, and Streamwood, IL.
-
- The exact nature of the problem was not discussed by the Bell spokesman who
- reported that the outage had been corrected. Apparently the backup system
- which is supposed to kick in also failed.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 10. SRI Attacked By Kamikaze Squirrels (May 29, 1989) -- It seems that the Data
- Defense Network SRI's "no-single-point-of-failure" power system failed at
- the hands, or rather the paws, of a squirrel. The power was off for
- approximately 9 hours and they experienced no hardware problems. This was
- at least the third time that a squirrel has done SRI in.
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- 11. New York Telephone Freebies (June 10, 1989)(San Francisco Chronicle, p. 2.)
- -- 24 pay phones along the Long Island Expressway were in fact free phones
- because of a programming/database screw-up. They were being heavily used
- for long distance calls by those who had discovered the oversight,
- including many to Pakistan (Police found 15 Pakistani men using the phones
- when they went to investigate after a shooting). There were no estimates
- on the unrecovered cost of the phone calls.
- _______________________________________________________________________________
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