_____________________________________________ / \ | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | _________| | | | | | / \ | | | | / \ | | | | / \ | | | |__________/ \__________| | | / \ | | / | \ | | / | \ | | /______________|______________\ | | | | Computer Anarchist Underground | | ZiNe #0003 | \ _____________________________________________ / ZeRo-NiNe / NiNe-SiX Editor: I)ruid -===================================- Table of Contents GENERAL SHIT 927con Review Neo-Luddites To Sysop or Not to Sysop Lubbock Sucks I hate Zines (part 2) HACKING 8i7.283.XXXX The Tiger Coalition Default Vax PHREAKING LASS Code Listing Operator Aliases CAU STUFFZ PaK CoNTeNTZ File Listing CAU BBS List & Memberz List -- GENERAL SHIT -- 927con v.2.0.0 beta Review Recently, LiE hosted 927con v.2.0.0 beta. It was held on the 6th, 7th, and 8th of September. This article is to recap and share some of my personal experiences from not only 927con, but also from my association with the truly elite members of LiE. First I'll start off with basically explaining what 927con is. Also if you don't know who LiE is, you need to get a clue. LiE founder MiCRO^[[ best explains what 927con is in this quote from the inital invite phlyer: This is the announcement of the second meeting of the lepers. The two founders of LiE felt it important to attempt to unite the powers already existing in Texas. We did so, quite successfully, a little more than a month ago. Two of the three major areas were invited to come to Dallas to meet. Once word spread of that conference, we actually had attendees from four major area codes in Texas. Since the name had already been chosen, by that time, to reflect the two original areas, the name stuck. In case you have not yet figured it out, we will make it clear. The two areas were Houston and Dallas. Their NPAs are 713 and 214, respectively. Since this was to be a "combination" of skills, we added those two NPAs to get 927. To basically give you an overview of what was planned, here is what the Convention schedule looked like. There were no official "speakers" or lectures, nothing like that. Just a laid back gathering of the minds, sharing of information, and general partying. 927con Schedule Friday (09/06) -=(@)=- (04:00p - 06:00p) Pre-con arrivals. (06:00p - 09:30p) Dallas 2600 (09:30p - 12:00a) 927con PHASE 1 Saturday (09/07) -=(@)=- (12:00a - 05:00a) 927con PHASE 2 (sleep here) (05:00a - 06:30a) 1st Saturday Sidewalk Sale (06:30a - 12:00p) 927con PHASE 2 (sleep here) (12:00p - 02:00p) Grill-out (02:00p - 08:00p) 927con PHASE 3 (08:00p - 12:00a) 927con PHASE 4 Sunday (09/08) -=(@)=- (12:00a - 06:00a) 927con PHASE 5 (sleep here) (06:00a - 12:00p) 927con PHASE 6 (sleep here) (12:00p - 12:00a) 927con PHASE 7 PHASE: PLAN: 1 Basic beer-drinking, get-to-know-everyone, net time. 2 Heavier-duty hack/phreak-fest 3 Story time, leper meeting of the minds, hack/phreak-fest 4 Heavier-duty beer-drinking, everything-goes time. 5 Shade-of-night activities, trashing, CO peeking 6 RevengeCon IV, hack/phreak-fest 7 Chill, "gathered" material is divided-up, depart As far as what to expect in the following paragraphs, only the amount of space allotted can tell. I could probably fill quite a lot of space about what went on at 927con, but I will try to keep it to the interesting shit, along with usefull information. To give you an idea of all the well known people that were there, these are just the names on the INITIAL invite phlyer... MiCRO^[[ -=(@)=- LiE Founder and 927con Coordinator photon -=(@)=- LiE Founder psylark -=(@)=- LiE/713 Senior Member teeleton -=(@)=- LiE/713 Member micro214 -=(@)=- LiE/214 Member intel -=(@)=- LiE/817 Member fool -=(@)=- LiE/512 Member tsal -=(@)=- LiE/817 Member xlr8 -=(@)=- LiE/409 Mother mrmanx -=(@)=- LiE/713 Mascot plexor (U53RZ/512), plik (409), Centronix (713), bozack (713), sp0rk (713), tss (713), Crimson Assasin (CAU/817), phatty (817), 0mega (CAU/817), I)ruid (CAU/817), sulphur (713), Jacknife (CAU/817), Phaze Shift (817), Digital Chicken (214), Seidaot (214), vidiot (214), fvo (214), JenM (214) phreakazoid (214), quagmire (817), blurr (512), halo-5 (713), xx25 (214), alatar (512), timelord (713), hectate (713), skweekee (214), uv (CAU/817), angus (U53RZ/512), [z3ns] (512), FetalGeuse (817), el_jefe (PLA/512), apoc0lyps (PLA/512), and various others. As you can see, this con was started off with a bang. It all started Friday. Myself, Crimson Assassin and Jacknife all showed up early, to help set up, get the keg, set up systems, etc. When we got there, I set up Paranor (the system that Paranor BBS is run off of) while MiCRO^[[ waz doin shyt on his dumbterminal (he haz a network) and Jacknife realized that he had forgotten his zip drive power cord (heh). Crim sat on hiz lazy ass and logged in on a dumbterm. After we were set up, MiCRO^[[ (m^[[), Jacknife and I went to get the keg, and when we gawt back, people were already starting to arrive. micro214 had shown up, along with a few others. By that time It was time to go to 2600. So we left. When we got to Mama's Pizza, not many people were there yet, so we just sat down and talked, while m^[[ started the daily process of getting his ass drunk. More showed up around 7pm, as well as two new people (gigabit) and some other dewd. Int3l showed late, and about half an hour after he showed and we had thoroughly harrassed the so-called "aerobics instructor" that just /HAPPENS/ to show up at ALL the 2600 meetings, sits in the corner and watches people, we all went back to m^[['s place to have sum phun n shyt, and listen to Aaron mix us some techno... Not much happened until later that night. A group of about 23 of us decided to go to Denny's for food, and that wuz phun... big group of 23 people waling into Denny's and wanting to be seated all together. Needless to say that we took up one entire end of the non-smoking section. That wasn't too interesting except for Micro214 and my creation consisting of the tip, covered by an upside down drinking glass, with a ketchup bottle on top of the glass. On top of the ketchup bottle were two forks stuck on a quarter so that it'd balance, with two more forks stuck on the ends of the first two, with knives sticking out of the forks, with french-fries on the ends of all the silverware and a sprig of parsley right on top. The entire thing was perfectly balanced and spun on top of the ketchup bottle. The bussboy was thoroughly confused. Around 3am, someone set off an M-80sumthin firework out on tha balcony. about 45 minutes later, not thinking ANYTHING about the firework, we all decided to go to the First Saturday Sidewalk Sale in downtown Dallas. About 14 of us or so went out to the parking lot and converged around Aaron's trunk to look at some pre-sale items. Just about then is when we were all flooded with a beam of light. No, it waz not aliens... no one had noticed the cop car pull up behind us. When we all turned to see the light, we heard "PUT YER HANDZ ON YOUR HEAD AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CAR!" The three Dallas Police officers and their shotguns proceded to line all of us up and frisk us. Peculiarly, they passed up my redbawx, Crimson Assassin's redbawx n shyt, and some dewd's quarter-bag of weed that wuz in his pocket. It seems they were dead-set on finding a gun. Then Cop #1 /HAPPENED/ to find a crack pipe on the ground under the car, and passed it around the line asking who's it wuz. I personally think it wuz the cop's to begin with, trying to get someone to point fingers. Cop #2 took all of our lisences and went back to hiz squad car while Cop #3 pulled up to join tha party. About that time m^[[ and mrmanx came out of the apartment to see what all the phun wuz about. Cop #3 took their liscenses also, and proceded to try to get m^[[ to give consent to search his apartment (where ther waz a keg of beer, about 4 minors, a HUGE network setup with about 9 dumbterms going, and Southwestern Bell manuals all over tha place). Obviously u can tell that m^[[ told them to come back when they had a warrant. After that, the Cops seemed really confused and let us all go. After First Saturday, we all went back to our various places to sleep, and get ready for Day 2 of 927con. When I woke up, I woke up to see micro214 and his girl Gina making out in tha corner, where they stayed for 95% of the day. (: Myself and Int3l decided to swap inpho, and needed to go to Kinko's Copy Shop, as well as I needed to go get some floppy disks. Thus the outing involving myself, Int3l, Crimson Assassin, halo-5, teeleton, and Centronix wuz begun. First, we had to find a Radio Shack, so halo-5 (h5) could buy a Rat Shack tone dialer. Crim, Int3l and myself followed the others, and in the process of FINDING the Rad Hack we made about 80 U-turns, ending up at the local Mall. We entered the mall and went to the "U R Here" sighn to find out where the Radio Shack is. That's when I noticed the funny lookin guy in tha black button-down shirt lookin at me phunny, but I passed it off as being another person looking at the CAU logo shaved in the back of my head. We took off to go to the other end of the mall to the Radio Shack, stopping in the middle at the food court to get Icee's cuz we wer all thirsty. I noticed that the same guy that wuz looking at me phunny was sittin on a bench a few yards away. We then headed for Radio Shack, and was followed by the guy in the black button-down shyrt. This fewl wuz followin us. When we got to Radio Shack, h5 got his tone dialer, and the guy that wus following us bought some batteries and walked outside to put the wrapper in tha trash and put hiz batteries in his beeper. That's when I noticed that he wuz usin hiz beeper face as a mirror to WATCH US!!! We left Radio shack and headed back down to the other end of the mall, stopping about halfway to go into the music store for a sec. The fewl that wuz followin us, went by, and I watched him. He looked directly at me and kept going. I watched him go a little farther, and turn into a store. He watched us from there too. Now I was gettin a little paranoid, cuz I didn't know if this guy wuz mall security or a fed. Whitch with all the shyt goin on this weekend and the publicity, wasn't intirely impossible. When we continued down to the end of the mall where we started, he followed us there, too. Someone decided that they wanted to go to Software Etc., so we looked that up on tha map. It was back on the other end of the mall, second floor, RIGHT ABOVE THA RADIO SHACK! So we went up stairs and headed that direction. I didn't see that fewl anywhere anymore, so I convinced myself that he wasn't following us and it was my imagination. We got to Software Etc. and I went in to buy some disks. When I found tha disks, I got a box and headed up to pay for them. I glanced to my left and guess who was on the isle RIGHT NEXT to me? U guessed it! That DAMN FEWL that kept following us! We decided to leave. He didn't follow us out of the mall, so I still believe it was just mall security or somethin, but u can never be sure. Later that night, Hawkhaven, Ultra Violet (uv) and Sisco Kidd showed up to have some phat trashin phun. Sisco Kidd, Hawkhaven, Int3l, and micro214 left to go trash some Bell CO's in the area, while uv stayed behind to talk linux n internet shyt with xx25 while I made a sculpture of the LiE logo on one of those pin thingy's u can put yer face in and make imprints... When they gawt back over 2 hours later, they had a few bags of trash with them. We took all of it out on tha balcony to sort through. What we came up with were tree-charts of managers/employee's for the SWBT Dallas area (good for Social Engeneering), a Catalouge to order official SWBT merchandice as well as order forms for SWBT business cards, and some kewl phone #'s. Not much this time. But hey, now we can order official SWBT balloons for the next 927con... The next day wuz mainly packing and leaving type stuff, departure and goodbyes. Nothing major happened at this con, but I think everyone profited from the experience. This sums it up best: RESULTS OF 927con v.2.0.0b I gawt linux installed on my bawx... CAU now ownz most of 817's Frames n Switches thanx to Int3l... Int3l now haz the CAU operator's lizts (traded for tha Frames)... m^[[ got to get drunk again... Attendees of tha con that gawt copies of tha trash can now order official SWBT merchandice... EVERYONE and their mama knows what PageIt! is... Sucked more power thru one apartment than those apartments had ever seen... One more dumbterm fer m^[['s system courtesy of tha Saturday Sale... AND 3 REALLY confused Dallas Police Officers. In conclusion, I would like to give thanks to our friends at . __/| __ _______ `\_ | . / \ `\__ \ / | /|`\__/' / .__/' - = = ===========/ |=/ |=/ \==/ __>^\=========== = = - < ~ |/ \/ > \______|\____/\_______/ The Lepers of information Exchange for a GREAT convention, Phat party, and overall /<-reet time... -===================================- The Threat of Neo-Luddites The conventions are being held. The modem lines are being cut. The computers are being smashed. The threat has raised it's head, and it's name is Neo-Ludditism. I know the typical hacker responce, "What the fuck?!?" But it's true. This could be a threat second only to the Feds and Ma Bell Herself. Now, for those of you who do not understand, let me give you some background... The term Luddite was first coined during the Industrial Revolution when a large group of workers, now un-employed due to the faster, more efficient machines, threw their wooden shoes, called "Ludds", into the gears of the machines to destroy them. Overall, they could not stop the revolution, although many people- all afraid of the new technowledgy, all tried many ways to stop it.Today, anyone who is afraid of, hates, or is compleatly ignorent of technowledgy is called a Luddite or Neo-Luddite. Neo-Luddittes, though their for-fathers lost the first revolution, are trying to beat down the second, the Electric Revolution. Their number 1 advisary, the Computer. Luddittes may not seem common, yet they are more so than we would like to belive. They show in many places, like when your father says he will not buy a computer for his buisness, or when you see an artical in a magazine or television talking about "The Evils" of the internet(porn, serial killers tracking kids, darkside hackers bent on world domination ;>, ect.), the Unabomber and his manifesto, in fact, the entire Computer Fraud and Abuse act of '86 could be seen as a Luddite work in some ways. The point, Luddites are all around us, and are nothing to be scoffed at. For my conclusion, I hoped to add some ways to stop Neo-Luddittes, but I can think of no way to truly bury this movement. The only true way to stop them is to realise that they are a threat and could become powerful. So, in Conclusion I say, Stay on your guard. eLeCTRiC aNGST [8i7] -===================================- To Sysop or Not to Sysop I've been noticing a lot of new bbs's popping up in the "underground" scene and almost all of them that I called were pathetic because of one reason or another. I personally don't care, I don't have to call them =) But just to help them out or talk a wannabe into not putting one up, let me ask some questions: 1. Why are you putting your bbs up? Bad answers [To be cool, would be fun, to get files or to get visiting sysop access on another board I call, to boost my ego] Good answers [To be able to trade files automaticly, to offer a retreat from the lameness around, to link together freaks and hackers] 2. Are you going to try to keep the board up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? Bad Answers [No, it's my only computer, it's my family's computer, I only have one phone line and I stay online all day] Good Answers [I know that it's hard work and that sometimes it's going to be down for maintnance, I'd like to call out every once in a while] 3. Do you have anything to offer the crowd that no-one else is offering? Such as files or msg networks? Bad Answers [I've got lot's of .jpgs and .gifs of kids, I've got TONS of shareware cd's!] Good Answers [Sure, I've got some /new/ warez and a wide variety of HP texts, a couple LONG DISTANCE nets and I don't mind calling LD for new files] 4. Are you financially capable of running a bbs? Bad Answers [All users must donate $5 a month to be able to download, my parents pay for the phone line, I don't need to upgrade, 250 mb is enough for anyone ;)] Good Ansers [Sure, I have money enough to keep the bbs running, I'll be able to pay the bill and upgrade if needed] 5. Do you have the right attitude? Bad Answers [I'm god's gift to bbs'ing, you owe ME for calling my bbs, pay ME for the use of my computer, your lucky I let you post, you can't use that handle, it offends me] Good Answers [Thanks for calling! Is there anything I can add to make the bbs better? Would you mind using a handle? What is your expereince in bbs'ing? If you're not going to upload, would you mind not downloading? You wanna network? Sure, if you've got something to trade, would you mind not uploading all those gifs?] 6. How long is the bbs going to stay up? Bad Answer [Forever if I get some elite files, until my dad wants his computer back, until I get bored] Good Answer [Until I /have/ to take it down, when there is no more need for it, until the feds carry it off labeled (Evidence Item #1)] ;) 7. What kind of people are you going to let on? Bad Answer [Anyone that will call!] Good Answer [Anyone with knowledge in the field, or potential, including AT&T employees, security specialists, people who can post intelegient messages] And finnaly, just a few more pointers... If your going to offer warez, please keep them recent and usefull, no-one wants a braile typesetter in Japanese only =) Run the bbs on a system that can run it at a COMFARTABLE speed for the user If you use ansi's, please use quality ansi's that go fast for 14.4 users, 3 screen ansi's are pretty gimpy. A bbs add with just a bunch of lame ass groups in it isn't going to get you callers, so give up the [abc, def's] =) Phaze Shift -===================================- Lubbock Sucks A few weeks ago I moved to Lubbock, staring my freshman year at Texas Tech University. So far this place has moved me to wishing that I never left DFW. I know all of the rest of the CAU members and other 817 & 214 hackers are going but there is nothing in DFW even worth hacking. However, let me tell you something there isn't even a Hacker or Phreaker community here. Nothing, not even a single fucking board that even has a hacking or phreaking message base on it. This place is truly fucking desolate. Then the other day something happened that just made me want to stop and scream. I was going to my Political Science class, and there sitting in front of Holden Hall, the history building, was a Ma Bell home delivery truck. Not only was the truck unlocked, but the passenger side compartments, and the drivers but who cares about that side. The bell man was down a fucking bell sewer, the sewer lid was off, they had that damn safety triangle shit up, his rope was tied around it and he was no where in sight. Worse, I guess he had gone down just to look, his belt was sitting on the damn seat, his driver side door was open, keys in the ignition. Now right now you are probably going son of a bitch, but yes Ma Bell is that stupid here. Then again, you can't call it stupidity. I would have loved to rob the bell man blind the only thing was, that my only book bag was full, I mean stuffed, with huge college books, and I had only five minutes to get to class. Then there was about a hundred and fifty students standing around the building. I know it was a great opportunity, but my entire college career and my life is not worth ganking a single bell belt when only a hundred or so people would have watched me. I'm sure my professor, since it was a small class of only about twenty students, would have been very suspicious when I walk in with a bell belt. That same day, on my way back to my dorm, after that class, I passed another Ma Bell home delivery truck. This one though was unlocked, the passenger side compartments were cracked open, the Bell man was in the library working on all the new lines that Tech installed for the Internet service. His bell belt, which I could see through the crack, cause their trucks don't have all the trash and shit in them, they were pretty damn clean, was in the back, open compartment. Now this one I was going to take, but right before I took it, which I would have had to run to my dorm, because my bag was still full, I looked around the truck. There standing behind his truck, fumbling with some huge hose, was a school employee. Damn, my luck couldn't get better, and the asshole was watching me. I walked across the parking lot, and watched. The man stayed there long enough for the Bell man to come back out, then he left, the Bell man following him. So far I have yet to find any damn Bell buildings in Lubbock, but I just got the phone book, so that's gonna change. However, even if I do find one, a single person can't trash alone, unless you are really desparate to get caught. Yet again sad to say until Seven moves up here, there is not a single person other then myself into H/P. And still only two people can have a hard time trashing, until next issue Lubbock Sucks Hard... -Fizban [CAU] -===================================- I hate Zinez & p03p13 7h4t gata sp311 31337 Well here I am again, typeing about how much I think zines suck... I think hp groups shouldn't waste time writing articles to inform others on what they do... people should be able to find out from the newpapers and or tv... The group shouldn't give a shit about makeing files.... but should each get to gether do smoething more inovative than last time... instead of trashing the same ole bell, ganking a few more linemans hand sets, or hangin out on the net and talking about doing something... NEXT I would like to publisize my pationate hate for people that use numb3rz in their eternal jouney to be k-rad or '31337' just cuse you have a cronix spellin disorder don't mean yer the shit, nor does it mean you know what the fuck yer talking about... that about sums it up... uv -- HACKING -- 8i7.283.XXXX Scanned By: I)ruid [CAU817] ewe fewl NPA:817 283.5525 SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 283.6687 SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 283.5491 Unsure, garbled... try 7E1 283.9448 283.3276 283.3148 Login: | Password: 283.5317 283.0789 283.0298 NO CARRIER 283.0180 (?) I&PMike GreenshserialDIALIN HOST 283.0270 NO CARRIER 283.1923 ??? - waits then hangs up 283.0658 NO CARRIER 283.5515 283.1011 283.8383 AIX Version 3 283.7611 283.8335 283.0931 AIX Version 3 283.8603 283.8686 283.0681 PASSWORD? 283.1342 283.9325 garbled... try 7E1 283.8502 283.7120 283.4724 283.0676 283.9742 283.5664 283.4285 283.4307 283.7522 --- Secure Sentinel - User Authentication --- 283.5213 283.1576 garbled... try 7E1 283.2965 283.9345 Login: 283.1128 Login: 283.2630 283.1523 User Access Verification | Password: ! uucp enables tty1 283.5670 ??? - try 7E1 283.2916 283.0538 283.9698 283.9621 @ 283.1605 NO CARRIER 283.7631 AIX Version 3 283.6652 283.7600 283.6639 283.8917 283.4070 283.2543 AIX Version 3 283.0411 283.5614 283.5951 283.3153 WILDCAT! BBS System . Closed System, no new users 283.4970 283.8680 283.3214 THE MAYAN ANTIQUITIES BBS (Wildcat!) 283.3068 283.8629 283.3530 Taco Bell - UNIX System V/386 Version 3.2 283.9620 ODYSSEY HOST OPERATIONS 283.9969 283.5627 NO CARRIER 283.9290 283.0759 283.7319 283.2445 AIX Version 3 283.8971 tk job done? 283.4127 283.2520 Dream Point BBS - WildCat! 4.01 283.0693 283.8457 283.6042 Mike Greenshserial DIALIN HOST 283.0964 283.7437 283.3682 Login: 283.1385 NO CARRIER 283.0390 283.9339 283.0650 NO CARRIER 283.0366 NO CARRIER 283.9511 ENTER PASSWORD: 283.9517 @ 283.9149 283.7310 PASSWORD? 283.5033 NO CARRIER 283.7712 SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 283.3274 283.5044 SCO Open Desktop Lite Release 3.0 283.4878 Please press ... | Enter password: 283.0699 --- Secure Sentinel - User Authentication --- 283.4377 283.3482 NO CARRIER 283.0375 NO CARRIER 283.5834 -===================================- The Tiger Coalition --a recollection (as best I can) -- For many years now, hackers, phreakers, and their kin have all struggled to be part of that special group--LOD, LOH, DCU, LIE, etc., etc... Why? What is the point? What is it that makes us want to be "on the inside?" It was but three (or was it four?) years ago that I realized what the big deal was about. A sense of community, a sense of security, a feeling that there were others out there like you, who understood you. But even moreso, being a part of the gang made you special, it made you a part of something bigger. You've more than likely never heard of The Tiger Coalition. I've had more than a few dozen people ask me, "TTC? What the hell is that?" I'll tell you now--it's not what you think it is. While other groups were more busy hacking each other, The Tiger Coalition was actually getting something done. To understand the functionality of the group, you must understand its history. I know this is probably totally uninteresting to you, but I've given up on the mysterioso scene. You want to know what I'm about? Read closely. I was IRC'ing one day (about three or four years ago, as I said) when I ran into a girl who went by the alias White Tiger. I'm not sure how we got to talking--something about the crappy TCP/IP stacks back then--but it soon got into some power *nix programming. To cut it short, within three days it was evident that I had gotten in over my head. It was then that Predicate Nominative stepped in (he was an English major, if you didn't catch that). Pred and White Tiger invited me into an as yet unnamed group. I was assigned the callsign "sk42b" and thrown into what was known as the "tree of command:" Level 0 --> Pred (pn00a) -- White Tiger (wt10b) : : Level 1 --> Tigger (tg21a) (ss31b) / \ / \ Level 2 --> Larva (lv52a) Me! (sk42b) (o_62c) (ki72d) : Level 3 --> (ro83a) If you caught on to the numbering pattern, you'll notice there's a discrep- ancie between Larva and myself, yet I don't exactly remember what happened. You may also notice I only have callsigns under White Tiger; this protection of identity was intentionally devised for security measures within our own organization. Also note that this is only the sample of the group when I joined in--when we finished about a year and a half ago, we had over forty members world-wide (twelve of them were under my direct supervision). Anyways, we decided to call this minute group of computer junkies "The Tiger Coalition." Why? You may or may not have heard of the term "tiger team." Essentially, a tiger team is a group of people who are hired to purposefully break into a security system for evaluation of the system (those of you who have seen "Sneakers" will recognize this concept ). That was our purpose. We weren't hired, per se, but we foraged around on the internet looking for insecure systems (call 817.656.3789 for a good def- inition of "insecure system"). When we found one we reported the problems to the administrator (most of them didn't even care, but what the hell). Now that was hacking with a purpose. Real hacking (and I mean that in the most serious tone with a capital R) involves a purpose for hacking. There are those who would call themselves hackers but do it for nothing else than to make others' lives miserable. They are not hackers and cannot even begin to fathom the hacker ethic. I seem to be getting off topic, but that was the purpose I had in writing this article. This is my creed. The Tiger Coalition is dead (19 mos. and counting, to my best estimate), but the ethic lives on in me. If you hack or phreak or anything, then I suggest you follow a code, a standard. I don't care who disagrees with me, but anarchy is a crock of shit. Society is not imposed on us, it is created by us, as is evident in our creation of the very hacker subculture. We must have purpose in our life, even it is a small one; otherwise, we are nothing. As a footnote, The Tiger Coalition was not just a group--we were a family, a society all our own, and we helped each other, newbie and veterans alike. I give my thanks to TTC, because without them I would have never advanced like I have in the world of computer hacking. I would also like to point out that, until the other hacker groups start getting their act together, I will never ascribe myself to any other so-called "group." But, hey, you never know--maybe someday we'll learn to respect each other and we'll all be in one big, happy group . As an addition to the standard disclaimer, don't even bother flaming me or threatening me because I stopped being scared and got smart a long time ago. And if you do flame or whatever, I'll say what I'm going to say right now: "GET A FUCKING LIFE!" Scion Kai [TTC] -===================================- CAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAU CAU' `CAU CAU default vax pw list by tfc CAU CAU, ,CAU CAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAUCAU this is just a default pw list for vax/vms, i had some time to type up... enjoy... ,----------------,------------------------------------ --- - - - - | login | password(s) |----------------'-------------------------- --- - - - - | vax vax | oracle oracle | alin1 alin1 | guest guest | info info | decnet decnet/nonpriv | postmaster mail | operator operator | support support | field field/service/user | system manager/operator | default default/user | systest uetp/systest | vms vms | dcl dcl | dec dec | demo demo | test test | netnonpriv nonpriv | netpriv priv | ingres ingres | games games | backup backup | host host | digital digital | remote remote | sas sas | fault fault | userp userp | visitor visitor | geac geac | vlsi vlsi | net net | library library `------------------------------------(tfc)------------ --- - - - - -- PHREAKING -- LASS Code Listing Local Area Signalling Services (LASS) and Custom Calling Feature Control Codes: (These appear to be standard, but may be changed locally) Service Tone Pulse/rotary Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assistance/Police *12 n/a [1] Cancel forwarding *30 n/a [C1] Automatic Forwarding *31 n/a [C1] Notify *32 n/a [C1] [2] Intercom Ring 1 (..) *51 1151 [3] Intercom Ring 2 (.._) *52 1152 [3] Intercom Ring 3 (._.) *53 1153 [3] Extension Hold *54 1154 [3] Customer Originated Trace *57 1157 Selective Call Rejection *60 1160 (or Call Screen) Selective Distinct Alert *61 1161 Selective Call Acceptance *62 1162 Selective Call Forwarding *63 1163 ICLID Activation *65 1165 Call Return (outgoing) *66 1166 Number Display Blocking *67 1167 [4] Computer Access Restriction *68 1168 Call Return (incoming) *69 1169 Call Waiting disable *70 1170 [4] No Answer Call Transfer *71 1171 Usage Sensitive 3 way call *71 1171 Call Forwarding: start *72 or 72# 1172 Call Forwarding: cancel *73 or 73# 1173 Speed Calling (8 numbers) *74 or 74# 1174 Speed Calling (30 numbers) *75 or 75# 1175 Anonymous Call Rejection *77 1177 [5] [M: *58] Call Screen Disable *80 1180 (or Call Screen) [M: *50] Selective Distinct Disable *81 1181 [M: *51] Select. Acceptance Disable *82 1182 [4] [7] Select. Forwarding Disable *83 1183 [M: *53] ICLID Disable *85 1185 Call Return (cancel out) *86 1186 [6] [M: *56] Anon. Call Reject (cancel) *87 1187 [5] [M: *68] Call Return (cancel in) *89 1189 [6] [M: *59] Notes: [C1] - Means code used for Cellular One service [1] - for cellular in Pittsburgh, PA A/C 412 in some areas [2] - indicates that you are not local and maybe how to reach you [3] - found in Pac Bell territory; Intercom ring causes a distinctive ring to be generated on the current line; Hold keeps a call connected until another extension is picked up [4] - applied once before each call [5] - A.C.R. blocks calls from those who blocked Caller ID (used in C&P territory, for instance) [6] - cancels further return attempts [7] - *82 (1182) has been mandated to be the nationwide code for "Send CLID info regardless of the default setting on this phone line." [M: *xx] - alternate code used for MLVP (multi-line variety package) by Bellcore. It goes by different names in different RBOCs. In Bellsouth it is called Prestige. It is an arrangement of ESSEX like features for single or small multiple line groups. The reason for different codes for some features in MLVP is that call-pickup is *8 in MLVP so all *8x codes are reassigned *5x -=()mega=- -===================================- Operator Aliases Well, to make I)ruid happy, this is the story of us trashing bell. One evening Fizban, Seven, and I were board and wanted to go trashing bell. This is of course after an invigorating game of warhammer quest. The game tired I)ruid out so he decided to stay and go to sleep. We left and decided to stop by wally mart to pick up some flashlights. Well, we decided to go to the Bell in hurst since it had put out some good trash before. But, all we had to go on about the place were I)ruid's directions. So we drive down in front of it and couldn't see the trash anywhere. We turned at the corner and drive down the side and saw something that looks like a big a/c or a dumpster. Fizban pulled into the parking lot of the little shopping strip next to it and ran out to see what it was. First thing I noticed is that I was running through a fucking puddle. Almost all the ground back there was flooded with the grass growing above it so you couldn't tell. I reached the big block and saw that it was an a/c, but I saw a fence further back. So I ran to it and saw that finally we had found the damn dumpster. On the way back to Fizban's bronco I happened to notice this nice big EMPTY, and HIDDEN parking lot that goes right up to the fucking back fence of bell and the dumpster. So much for El Dorrito's directions. So we pulled around up to the fence and got Seven to go over and get the trash. He got a bag and tossed it over the fence to me and started going for another. Fizban and I figured that we had been there long enough so we told him to get it and then come back. Well the bag was full of water, or he ripped it, or something, but we didn't get the second one back with us. The night was still yuong so we decided to stop by the bell on Rufe Snow and see what they had. Apparently their trash had just been picked up, cause their was nothing in it. So then Seven had to get back home so after we dropped him off, Fizban and I headed out to a vacant house that they were building over in Keller. (since we couldn't go to either one of our houses) We pulled up into this nice, unfinished, house that was far away from all the others and only had a couple of the others in the neighborhood with people in them. We looked around the ground floor and saw that the worker's had definitley not been too careful with their trash. Perfect for our purposes. After sorting through about 200 pages of the same operator day off reports, we found a little novelty item. An operator of the month award to someone or another. And under those we found the jackpot, A list of the SWBT operators and their aliases and their supervisors. Hehe The only thing else we found was all their microwavable shit. So we cleaned up what trash we could and dumped the bag at the nearest gas station end went home. /Jacknife\ [EDITOR'S NOTE: The operator alias list that Jacknife, Seven and Fizban found that night has been an invaluable tool for social engeneering. So far, by using the inpho on that list, CAU has aquired most of the phone numbers's to Switching Frames in 817 that were not on the list provided by Int3l.] -- CAU STUFFZ -- PaK CoNTeNTZ Um.... okay, well here's a list of the files that /SHOULD/ be included in this pak... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Texts: CMAG .DAT This File that you're reading... it's a CMAG file so reading it with a plain text editor would be fatal... heh. CMAG .TXT The Zine in plain text format for those that cannot run DOS executables, such as the Linux platform. I-Candy:PARANOR .ANS The Ad for the Board... DOSExec:CMAG .EXE The Reader used to view this file. PARANOR .EXE Another Ad for the Board... pretty kewl... can you say "Hex Editor?" I knew you could... Misc: 817-283 .LOG A scan of the 817 prefix 283... it's mostly resedential, but hey, that's where ya find some of the most interesing "stuff..." 817-283 .DAT Just in case ya wanna look at it with TONEMAP.EXE that comes with ToneLoc... this is the scan of 283's .DAT file for ToneLoc. FILE_ID .DIZ Dizcription for the original .ZIP file. START .BAT For those Win95 people... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -===================================- The Official CAU BBS List for CAU Zine 003 Name: Number: Sys: Reason: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anarchy Online 2i4.289.ii45 ??? The 214 Freedom board... 900# for registration... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyber Culture 8i7.367.2554 Phaze Shift H/P board... Distro board for CAU --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hacker's Haven 3o3.5i6.9969 ??? H/P board.. telnet hackers.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Hack City 8i7.58i.7o44 Crim. Assassin BIG H/P archives Distro board for CAU --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paranor 8i7.577.9434 I)ruid Metro Line, CAU HeaDQuaRTeRS, we just plain rawk... Temporarily Down... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Dawg 2o7.324.o287 Simon Distro board for CAU --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Temple of the Screaming Electron 5io.935.5845 ??? 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