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- THE SYNDICATE REPORT
- Information Transmittal No. 15
- (Part 1)
- Released September 21, 1987
- Featuring:
- New Editors In Phrack Inc. (pwn.xv i 9\12)
- Bank Couples PCs, Micro Card to Increase Security (i.wld 7\5)
- CompuSystems Mail-Order Firm Under Investigations for Fraud (i.wld 7\17)
- LightNet Announces Major Expansion To West Coast (bps 7\22)
- FCC Leans to Price-Cap Regulation; US West Approves Proposal (n.wk 8\28
- Meter Reader on Phone...Literally (n.wk 9\13)
- Tech Access Network Speeds I&R at Bell COs (otsd.plnt 9\15)
- Cable TV Ban Eyed (n.wk 9\19)
- $5 Billion Dollar Contract Out For New Government Phone System (bs.wk 7\11)
- by The Sensei
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- Exposition:
- Once again, TSReport now excepts outside sources. Anyone can write/provide
- information to the Syndicate Report. The Syndicate Report is also altering
- format. Rather than concentrating mainly on BELL orientated information,
- the Syndicate Report now has a more broad interest. Thus, TSR now handles
- all types of news gatherings. All articles have been presented by me
- unless shown at the end of the article as the information provider(s). TSR
- Transfer Line I 612-829-8509 ------ TSR Transfer Line II 612-829-8508
- TSR NewsLine ------- 612-829-8503/04
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-
-
- Author's Note:
-
- Welcome Syndicate Report Readers. Many different things are happening.
- As most of you know, the Phreak World is slower than ever. This is of course
- due to the rash happenings of busts. Users are finally realizings that "HEY, I
- COULD BE CAUGHT." Thus, many Phreaks and Hackers are laying low only coming
- online when necessary. The main reasons for getting caught appear to be abusing
- access codes to MCI/Sprint/ITT/Metro or whatever your service. There are
- alternatives. It's up to you make think about them and act.
-
- I just recently released a seperate file on 3rd Party Fraud and VMS's.
- This is one alternative to using big business company codes. This file may be
- found on TSR Transfer Line II 8508 (see above).
-
- Keep in mind, that this transmittal has a second part to it.
-
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-
- NEW EDITORS IN PHRACK INC.:
-
- Original Founders of Phrack Inc.: Knight Lightning and Taran King, are
- attending college currently. Thus, this note was sent from Knight Lightning
- in Phrack World News Introduction Issue XV...
-
- "TK and KL have put the editorship of Phrack in the hands of Elric of
- Imrryr and Sir Francis Drake. SFD is primarily responsible for PWN." -As of yet
- we have no 'Official Phrack BBS.'
-
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- BANK COUPLES PCs, MICRO CARD TO INCREASE SECURITY:
-
- A Canadian bank is now using microchip-bearing "smart cards" to access
- PCs in order to increase service and security while strengthening its
- competitive edge.
-
- These credit card style items carry a nickel-size chip in one corner and
- can be decorated with company logos or employee photos. The memory chip can
- store passwords and codes that trigger software sequences, which in turn allow
- customers or eomployees access to varying levels of confidential data.
-
- Applications with PCs have passed the test phase and are being
- implemented in government, health care, financial services, and banking
- industries.
-
- With assets o an estimated 99.6$ billion, the Royal Bank of Canadian
- distributes its own brand of smart card to customers and bank employees. As
- Canada's largest bank and the sixth largest in North America, the Royal Bank
- provides electronic cash management services to an undisclosed number of
- Canadian firms, U.S.-owned subsidiaries based in central Canada, and multi-
- national companies.
-
- Since September '85, the Royal Bank Secutrity Card has been giving
- customers access to financial data from specially equipped remote PCs. A user
- inserts the smart card into card reader that's attached to a PC via a serial
- port. The chip on the card contains some access codes, while other codes are
- stored in the PC. The user uses the keybaord to enter a self-defined personal
- ID Number to access the system. The card contrains needed information including
- log-on routines and other software sequences to move quickly to the level and
- type of data needed.
-
- For bank employees and customers, the smart card specifies who has access
- to what kind of data files during what time. A growing number of smaller
- businesses are turning to smart cards as a way to integrate the electronic
- office. PCs with smart card capabilities give owners and managers time to devote
- to the mainstream of their businesses.
-
- Using cards manufactured by Micro Card Technologies Inc. of Dallas, the
- Royal Bank finds the card completely secure from tampering. It also
- strengthens back systems that prevent illegal entry to the mainframe.
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-
- COMPUSYSTEMS MAIL-ORDER FIRM UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR FRAUD:
-
- WARNING: If you placed an order to a computer mail-order firm called
- Compusystems Co. of Beverly Hills, CA, you may have been the victim of fraud.
-
- Government investigators are looking for a man who placed an apparently
- fraudulent advertisement in InfoWorld and other magazines. A federal
- Investigator said Compusystems Co. is apparently not a mail-order operation,
- but rather a "bust-out scam." The checks sent to the firm to buy products will
- be cashed, but no merchandise will be sent. The ad on page 12 of the August 10
- issue of InfoWorld was placed by aman calling himself Robert McConihay.
- McConihay sent credit document to InfoWorld's advertising Dept., stating that
- his company was founded in July 1979. An "audited" financial report and bank
- records, based on references fromfirms that apparently never existed, showed
- the company to have assets of over 6$ million, including 4.9$ million in
- inventory. The credit department at IDG, InfoWorld's parent company, approved
- the credit application.
-
- What wasn't immediately apparent was that all the records were fakes.
- The bank's phone number and a business reference rang to special lines used by
- the advertiser, investigators said. In effect, he "played banker" and issued
- his own net worth statement, said on investigator. He confirmed that
- Compusystem's credit was clean. He "played CPA" and verified his net worth.
- Once the ad appeared, the phone lines were disconnected.
-
- :::::::::::::Information provided by InfoWorld Weekly Magazine::::::::::::::
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- LIGHTNET ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION TO WEST COAST:
-
- LIGHTNET, one of the nation's largest fiber optic telecommunications
- companies, announced it will begin providing coast-to-coast service in September
- through an interconnect agreement with Williams Telecommunications Co.
- (WilTel).
-
- Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will interconnect facilities
- in Chicago and New Orleans to provide their respective customers with access to
- a 10,000-mile coast-to-coast network.
-
- According to Arthur E. Parsons, president and CEO of LIGHTNET, the agreement
- represents a major strategic move for LIGHTNET which has been committed to
- expanding service to the West Coast.
-
- "LIGHTNET customers will now be able to access 27 cities west of the Mississippi
- along WilTel's routes including Minneapolis; Omaha; Kansas City;
- St. Louis; Tulsa; Oklahoma City; Dallas; Houston; Denver; Salt Lake City; Los
- Angeles; and many others," said Parsons.
-
- WilTel will also be able to access cities on the LIGHTNET network. LIGHTNET
- currently serves 38 major metropolitan markets east of the Mississippi through
- a 5,000-mile fiber optic network which it owns and operates. WilTel's 5,000-
- mile fiber optic network reaches more than 40 cities west of the Mississippi.
-
- WilTel, formed in 1985, is unique in its use of decommissioned transmission
- pipelines as conduits, and burial of lines near operating pipelines. The company
- is a subsidiary of Tulsa-based Williams Telecommunications Group Inc.
- (WTG). WTG is a subsidiary of The Willi
-
-
- ams Cos. Inc. The network is considered to be one of the most secure and highly
- protected fiber optic systems in the country.
-
- LIGHTNET, formed in 1983, is owned by subsidiaries of CSX Corp. and Southern
- New England Telecommunications (SNET). The company provides interstate private
- line telecommunications service to other common carriers (OCC's) such as US
- Sprint, businesses and government agencies for voice, data, and video
- communications.
-
- :::::::::::::::::Information Provided by BBS Press Service::::::::::::::::::
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-
- THE SYNDICATE REPORT
- Information Transmittal No. 15
- (Part 2)
-
-
- Released September 21, 1987
- Featuring:
-
- Exposition / Author's Note (sr 9\20;30-48)
- UNIX System Newsletter (i.wld 9\6;71)
- Fiber Optics In The Home (bs.wk 9\11;83)
- More Global Clout For MCI (bs.wk 9\14;118)
- Horse-Racing Fanatics Bet Via Modem (bs.wk 9\14;131)
- The IBM-MCI Partnership Fanally Takes Off (bs.wk 9\20;154)
- Syndicate Report Brief Notes (digest 9\17;175)
-
- by The Sensei
-
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-
- Exposition:
-
-
- TSR
-
- Once again, TSReport now excepts outside sources. Anyone can write/provide
- information to The Syndicate Report. Articles/Information may be provided
- through TSR Newsline (see below), via voice VMS System. Any info such as
- Busts, Phreaking, Hacking, Data / TeleCommunications, and new developments
- on any the previous mentioned specialities will be: accepted, labeled, and
- given full actual credit by the article/info provider(s), or writer(s). --
-
- All articles have been presented by me unless shown at the end of the
- article as the information provider(s), or writer(s).
-
- TSR Transfer Line I 612 829-8509 ------ TSR Transfer Line II 612 829-8508
-
- TSR Newsline 612 829-8503
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-
- Author's Note: TSR
-
- Hello and WELCOME to 'Part 2' of The Syndicate Report Transmittal #15/2.
- Part 2 was brought on for many reasons. The amount of news this month, and the
- latter part of August brought a lot of extra articles and the such. I'd like to
- thank people for submitting news/articles, it helps.
-
- I've also set up another VMS system. This is not dial direct such as the
- above VMS's. The number is 612-831-0888. When you hear the female instructions
- voice, simply dial: 404. You will then hear my voice with instructions on
- leaving name and number etc. Retrieval of messages is 90% faster on this VMS
- since there is an online pager built in. So if there is a need to contact me
- quick, leave your message with contacting information and the VMS will page me
- and transmit your message. Use this only for emergency type situations. The
- pager can be turned off by me. -Thank you.
-
- Personal Comment: As most of you know, LOD/H is publishing Technical
- Journals. I recommend reading and storing the Tech. Journals for they prove to
- be good for past and future reference. LOD/H Technical Journals may be
- downloaded from any of the various systems reviewed at the end of this Report.
-
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-
- UNIX SYSTEM NEWSLETTER: TSR
-
- Usr/Group, the International Association fo Unix Systems Users, began
- publishing a beweekly newsletter last month to cover the Unix Systems
- Marketplace.
-
- The Usr/Digest summarizes product introductions and enhancements,
- corporate announcements, industry projections, and other time-sensative events
- that relate specifically to the Unix OS.
-
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-
- FIBER OPTICS IN THE HOME: TSR
-
- Like many real estate developers, packaged-goods poineer Jeno F.
- Paulucci, the founder of both Jeno's Inc. and Chung King, is betting big on
- newfangled telecommunications system. He thinks tha fiber-optic cable will help
- him lure businesses to what he envisions as a 3,500 acre, $1 billion "city of
- the future" just outside Orlando. (Sounds like my type of city -- but not along
- with the newfangled security systems.) But in a new twist, Paulucci's Heathrow
- Development Co. is teaming up with Southern Bell and Northen Telcom to take
- fiber optic-cable one step further than it has gone before -- directly into the
- subscribers' homes.
-
- Eventually, that partnership will allow the first 250 residents moving
- into Heathrow next year to enjoy the benefitsof cable TV, movie rentals,
- security and energy-management systems, computerized data, and phone service
- through a single telecommunications line.
-
- Other U.S. phone companies also are plunging into residential trials with
- optical-cable. American Telephone & Telegraph and southwestern Bell are
- teaming up on a pilot project involving 100 homes in Leewood, Kan., while GTE
- has request regulatory aproval to wire more than 5,000 homes in Cerritos,
- outside Los Angeles.
-
- "These are the first serious experiments in the U.S.," says John P.
- Ryna, manager of the fiber-optics group at Electronicast Corp., a San Mateo
- (Calif.) markey resercher. Ryan thinks the home market for fiber-optics
- technology is poised to take off early in the next decade. He figures some
- 900$ million worth of fiber-otic cable and equipment wil be sold to regional
- phone comanies this year, though almost exclusively for business applications.
- But by 1995, Ryan anticipates residential sales could account for 75% of a
- market worth some 4$ billion. "Ultimately, these trials will drive the
- technology," he says. "It's where the exonomics will be sorted out."
-
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-
- MORE GLOBAL CLOUT FOR MCI: TSR
-
- It was the right deal at the right price. MCI Communications Corp.
- announced on Sept. 3 that it wil buy telex giant RCA Global Communications Inc.
- from General Electric Co. for 160$ million. While newer communications services
- are supplanting telex, MCI seems to have gotten a bargain. It picked up a crack
- engineering staff and a host of medium-size business customers. But the biggest
- value may be Globecom's world presence: MCI's share of the international data
- transmission business will jump to about 45% from roughly 20%, giving MCI more
- clout in future negotiations with foreign governments.
-
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- HORSE-RACING FANATICS BET VIA MODEM:
-
-
- TSR
-
- More then 360,000 horse-racing fanatics have special accounts for
- placing telephone bets with the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. But on busy race
- days the phone lines get jammed -- even with 1,600 operators on duty. To cope,
- the Hong Kong Club is buying handheld portable betting terminals, so members can
- bypass the operators and post their bets, via modem, directly to the club's
- computer network. The "portabet" terminals were developed jointly by Kiel Corp.
- in Amherst, N.H., and Varitronix Ltd. of Hong Kong, which will be the actual
- manufacturing. After a test period next spring, the Jockey Club hopes to offer
- the units to as many as 100,000 bettors for less than 100$ each.
-
- Allowing outsiders to dial directly to the compuer will present hazards.
- No doubt some horse-happy hackers will try to place bets from their own
- comptuers, evesdrop on expert bettors, alter bets, or otherwise tap into the
- 7$ million that flows in dialy via phone bets. To foil them, the Jockey Club has
- dired several other U.S. companies, including San Diego's International
- Totalizator Systems, to develop security far more tamperproof than any
- home-banking system no in use.
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-
- THE IBM-MCI PARTNERSHIP FINALLY TAKES OFF: TSR
-
- When International Business Machines Corp. bought a 16% share of MCI
- Communications Corp. in early. in early 1986, it looked as if American Telephone
- & Telegraph Co. was in for some tough competition. Its chief rival in the
- long-distance business had teamed up with the leading computer maker, and
- together they were pithcing network services to major corporations. But they
- never seemed to get anywhere -- until now.
-
- On Sept. 1 the MCI-IBM team landed its first big customer: United
- Airlines Inc. The contract, valued at more then 10$ million, will increase MCI's
- share of United's long-distance phone business to 20% from 5%, the airline says.
- AT&T will stil provide the rest. IBM's contribution is NetView, a system that
- will let United route its own voice and data traffic -- both internally and to
- the MCI network. This gives United control of what was done by an outside
- carrier. United, a longtime IBM customer, was also one of the first to place big
- orders for IBM's 9370 minicomputers and PS/2 personal computers.
-
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- SYNDICATE REPORT BRIEF NOTES: TSR
-
-
-
-
- A computer hacker was apprehended recently for gaining access to Pacific
- Northwestern Bell data banks, with information he gathered by raiding dumpters
- outside CO buildings. The incident promptly reminded PNB Officials to remind
- employees to put discarded records that contain priotary information in boxes
- destined for shredding.
-
- :::::::::::::::::Information Provided by Silent Assault 612:::::::::::::::::
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-
- MCI is planning to replace the 5 Digit Access Code Ports with cards and
- advanced digit coding. Rumor length is 8 digits. The move was brought upon by
- excessive fraud. MCI plans to have the new format effective by the end of the
- year 1988.
-
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-
- WARNING -- For Hackers of State University New York/St. Francis.
- Security has been stepped up recently, according to NY Times. Apparently, New
- York State Police caught Lebanon Terrorists using the mainframe to do illegal
- dealings. Officials have been scanning the accounts for content. 1 of the 3
- Terrorists went by the name of Haidar Dhanas. An Electrical Engineering Dept.
- Chairman stated, "Given the security system around here I am not very suprised
- that someone used our Labs at will."
-
- Officials also recovered information on stolen military hardware, 15,000$
- worth of video recorders, TVs, and microwaves apparently being bought with
- stolen credit cards.
-
- :::::::::::::::::::::Information Provided by Chameleion:::::::::::::::::::::
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-
- Those of you that don't know, I've produced a new file. It was released
- on September 7th '87. The file was titled: 3rd Party Fraud and Voice Mail
- Systems. Since Voice Mail Systems are becoming so common, there had to be
- another advantage to them, rather than leaving message remotely with PWs/Codes
- and the like. This file introduces you to another use for VMS's. I'm thinking of
- setting out a 'Part 2' for the 3rd Party Fraud/VMS file, since new ideas and
- developments on VMS's have recently came to my attention. Expect Part 2. and
- Enjoy The Syndicate Report. -The Sensei / TSR
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- This concludes this Transmittal No. 15
- (Part 2)
- by The Sensei of The Syndicate Report
- Released September 21st, 1987
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