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HOW TO CHANGE DATA WITHOUT
EVER GETTIN IN
by the prime
anarchist
If all else fails get in
your truck and drive over
there, right? But what do you
do if it's not business hours
and their shop is closed?
Break in? Look around? Chance
gettin arrested?
A hacker never gets
arrested. You CAN change data
without ever entering the
place. Without ever entering
the system even. Do you have a
CB radio?
If so, this story should
bring you some ideas. The only
drawback is you wont know
exactly what you changed or
what you changed things into,
but you can rest assured, you
fouled up their next day.
Read on...
WESTERLY, RI--(8/27/87)Last
Monday the phone company and
the local police entered
VanVoorhees Real Estate
Company responding to a second
complaint that data had been
changed on their computer.
They showed up armed with
a tracer and a court-order
ready to bust the person who
was breaking in.
But no one was breaking
in.
They would've left the
tracer there for a whole month
with little or no results if
they lineman weren't about to
phone his company to tell them
the blasted thing was hooked
up.
"Breaker 19," said the
phone. "How bout a
southbounder on that I-95.
Lookin fine over your shoulder
good buddy. Watch that weigh
station over Niantic. Lots of
bears."
Lo and behold, an old
smokey check was coming over
the phone. Interrupting the
poor lineman's convo with his
foreman. Oh well.
The transmission was
coming from upstairs in an
apartment. Some gentleman has
a citizen's band radio. Plain
and simple. 40 channels
straight with two sidebands. A
beam antenna, and a smaller
backup antenna incase of skip.
What was different about
this basestation? This one was
almost half as powerful as the
local radio station. It was
using a 200watt power mike and
a 400 watt linear amp. CBer's
call it the black box. Very
loud, very clear, very
illegal.
Roland's hiding his
linears at his mother-in-law's
house tonight. My landlord's
been running a smaller linear
that he just hid in his trunk.
The guy in the jewelry store
is running a big kicker too,
and Roland's gonna advise him
to lay low too.
Why?
We just got the scoop this
morning. The phone company
went to the FCC with it, cause
none of the data-changing
comes under their jurisdiction
since it came over the
airwaves. Not on the line
directly. So, this morning,
New England telephone showed
up at our apartment complex
excorting some phedlooking
dude who really wasnt in a
good mood at all.
See we're the
communications type people.
And we all tend to have our
wares hidden hours before they
show up. He was dissappointed
cause the combed the whole
complex and caught absolutely
nothing.
Nada.
So, he left without a
criminal. And all the linears
are back up. I lost a day of
work. Sat around with the
computer system down until
5:30.
Moral of the story? Sorry.
No moral. Just tellin ya what
happened. The data got
changed, and it wasnt even
hackers. But now that you know
that you can do that, it very
well could be, huh?
If you want a good CB, you
can get one at Radio Shack.
The Linear can be bought there
too; but you cant talk over
the purpose. Just buy it and
hook it up. Drive near the
computer, and key the mike.
That's it. Hard drive
scrambled. Only drawback is
you cant leave any special
trademark. Not yet anyways.
Kinda neat, huh?
Oh well. You heard it
here.
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