Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists ----- ============================ ----- (P/H/A) NEWSLETTER - ISSUE ONE (P/H/A) ----- ============================ ----- Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists Volume One, Issue One Release Date: May 14, 1990 [Part 1]: Introduction ====================== Welcome to the first group and informational newsletter published by Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists 1990. In this issue, we hope to offer a general overview of our group and several other topics of interest. Since this is a group sponsored newsletter, the primary authors of the articles offered in this and any other future newsletters will be group members. Anyway, enjoy the magazine and any comments or suggestions can be submitted to any bulletin board representing P/H/A or any P/H/A member. Doctor Dissector ---Editor [Part 2]: Table Of Contents =========================== Part Subject Author ---- ------------------------------------ ---------------------- 1.1 Introduction Doctor Dissector 1.2 Table Of Contents Doctor Dissector 1.3 How To Have Phun At Radio Shack Black Death 1.4 Fake Mail Razor 1.5 NUA Scanning By NUAA Doctor Dissector 1.6 P/H/A Member List Doctor Dissector 1.7 P/H/A Product/File List/Descriptions Doctor Dissector 1.8 Conclusion & Closing Notes Doctor Dissector [Part 3]: How To Have Phun At Radio Shack ========================================= Black Death Proudly Presents A ///////// ** // // ** // // // ** // // ** //// // // ** // // ** // // ///////// ** ///////// ** // // // ** // // ** ////////// // ** // // ** // // // ** // // ** // // Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists Production -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "How to Have Phun at Radio Shack" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Disclaimer: This file is for Entertainment Purposes only. Radio Shack is a fine Americain Establishment and should be treated with Honor and Respect. Neither the Author or his companions endorse violence, anarchy, or any related subjects. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Allright, so you're wandering through your local mall, and you're thinking, "Why the Hell am I here?" You're surrounded by Flat-Chested Pre-Teens with high-squeking voices and you're really starting to get annoyed. But Wait, Up Ahead in the Distance, you see a Shimering Light... Could be? By George, it is. RADIO SHACK The Possibilities are endless. An Entire Store, Filled with Idiots who haven't the slightest Idea what they're doing. Once I was shopping there for some Capacitors, POTs, etc.. and I asked the guy if I could substitute one part for another (I was attempting a Red Box), so the guy says, "Nobody here knows what this Shit is. We had a guy here a few years ago who did, But I fired him. Didn't like him.." This should give you a picture of the Mentality of the Basic Radio Shack employee. Anyways on with the story. These stores have lots of potentially phun products. Let's take a step-by-step look at some of the better ones. First lets look around for those Nifty Remote Control Cars they usually have sitting around. Found 'em? Great. Now if you're EXTREMELY lucky they'll have batteries in them. Most, however, will not. So you're going to have to supply the batteries yourself. Not Carrying them with you? Go buy em from Radio Shack. OK Now that you have you batteries put them in the car of your choice. Place the Car in a choice posistion in which you think it will startle them the most. (ie: on top of the boxes of other cars, &c). Now you have two choices, either do it yourself, or have someone else do it for you. I highly suggest the latter. So what you do is, turn the car on, hopefully, the engine doesn't make too much noise. Now you have to get someone to use the damn thing. A couple methods I find effective are A) Go up to the guy working at the counter and say, "Excuse me, but could you explain the little joystick in the middle of this thing to me?" He'll think you're pretty stupid, but hey, we're dealing with Radio Shack Employees here. Most Likely, his Explanation will involve moving the joystick, sending th car flying off the boxes. B) (Kinda week, But some people are really, really dumb) Place the controller by one of their computers. Put a sign (hand written or typed) saying "Try our NEW Wireless Joystick" Next to it. Some kid will eventually come along, and Boom.. There goes the car. But there are other things to do here too! Yes that's right! More! Go to the back (or wherever they have all their Electronic parts) and switchj around all the labels for the CAPs, POTs, Etc... This will take the average worker quite a while to get back in order.. Also, most Radio Shacks are kind Enough to provide us with ready to use computers. How Sweet. Most of them will have a nice text editor with them. You can do pretty much anything from here. If you want to be direct about it, just delete their hard disc. But I think we can have more fun with them than that. You can screw around with their config.sys a bit, add a bunch of weird shit in there and see what happens. Have phun with it. Then there's the autoexec.bat file. You can fuck around a bit in there, make it... :echo off :echo Fatal Error 1012 :prompt -Please Reboot- :echo on That wil keep the average worker wondering for a while. Yeah, like I ssaid, they aren't too smart. Now if you're Really Phortunate, you may find a Basic Compiler (Or Pascal, C, etc..) Lying around their disc somewhere. If you're familiar with the language you can type up a nice virus and put it in their autoexec file. What the hell, Bring your own virus to radio shack and stick it in there. I'm sure you get the general idea. Do whatever you want, it's not as if you're the one who's gonna have to pay for it. Just make sure you pick up one of their catolouges (which brings up another interesting radio shack quote... Me: Do you Have a Catolouge? Worker Guy: Yup, Sure do! Me: Well, You think maybe you can give it to me? Worker dude: Oh! OK yeah sure! ... Anyways pick up one so you can look up all the parts for your, uhh.. , science project! Yeah that's it! Gotta do a science project on, uhhh, Telecommunications in the 1990s. That's the ticket. Have Phun. [Part 4]: Fake Mail =================== PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA PHA PHA PHA Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists PHA PHA ---------------------------- PHA PHA F A K E M A I L PHA PHA PHA PHA Written By Razor PHA PHA------------------------------------------------------------------------PHA PHA Edited By Doctor Dissector Completed On Sunday May 6th, 1990 PHA PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA 1.Disclaimer ------------ All lamers and narcs be aware that this textfile is purely for informational and educational purposes. Razor and his sponsor group will P/H/A take no responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any of the information in this file and how any of this file is used. So, "Fuck Tha Police!" 2.Question ---------- Are any you one or more of the below? If so, then this textfile is for you! 1. A r0dent who likes to send anonymous hate mail. 2. A hacker interested in the complex and enourmous innards of the mail system "available" for your use. 3. Just some d00d who is interested in mail. 4. A lamer who doesn't fit any of the above descriptions. 3.Nitty Gritty -------------- If you have a a gateway allowing access to the Internet and allows the specification of a port to be applied as a suffix to the Internet address of any system, you, whether you know it or not, have a very useful hacking tool at your finger tips. This hacking tool allows you to both send fakemail from ANY system accessible in the Internet and other network domains with an Internet address and allows you to determine if a used on ANY system accessible from the Internet exists. You should be able to realize the power of such a tool. Think of it this way, you can send anyone on the Internet fake mail for phun or whatever, and you can verify the existance of ANY user accessible by mail; something which will allow you to find an existing user and proceed to hack that user's account on that user's particular host system. This tool is called "Sendmail" (easy enough), and is installed as port 25, which can be accessed via Telnet (NOT TELENET) or Rlogin protocols. Now we will go into getting to the port 25 and what to do once there. 4.How To -------- When you use a the Telnet or Rlogin protocol to connect to a different computer system, you can specify an additional port of the host system in question. The port we are concerned with in this textfile is port number 25, the Sendmail utility. If you are wondering how to specify an additional port to connect to, just add a " 25" to the end of the Internet address you are attempting to access. ie... You want to make the fakemail appear as if sent from a system connected to 128.113.40.157: d00dnet>telnet 128.113.40.157 25 You can also utilize the rlogin protocol or use a name such as "phavax.ucla.edu 25" if you don't want to type in the numbers. When you are connected you will get a message such as the following: 220 phavax.ucla.edu Sendmail 5.59/1.13 ready at Sat,5 May 90 05:29:31 PDT | | | | | | | | | | | | Host System Version Of Utility Date Information Time Zone 5.Sending Fake Mail ------------------- If you are interested in sending fake mail from this host system, you should first verify the existance of the receiver you want to send the mail to. BTW, this can also be used to send valid mail if you really, really, really, want to (duh...). The verify user command can be done by the following: VRFY Where is the person you want to send mail to. This should be a full network/mail path the that user or your search may turn up emptyhanded. If the entered name is valid, it will it will tell you so and if not it will tell you so. The next step is to tell the Sendmail facility who is to receive the mail. You do this like the following: RCPT TO: Where is the recipient. Then you tell the host who is sending the mail. Do this like the following: MAIL FROM: Remeber that does not have to be valid and that is most adventageous use of this system. Now, if you really want to get dirty or messy, you can even fake which host you are mailing from. This is done with the following command: HELO Again, the does not have to be valid, but you probably want it to look realistic; something like "D00DLAND.PHAVAX.EDU" would be cool. Ok, when you are done playing with changing names, recipients, systems and whatever, you will find the time to actually SEND the message you want to send to your victim (well, if the recipient isn't a victim by now, I don't know what he/she is!). This is done by issuing the DATA command like the following: DATA Sendmail will respond and will tell you to type your message, ending it with a "." on a line by itself. 6.Verifing Names ---------------- The following command is useful for verifying the existance of account names on the host system. This can come in as handy in finding default accounts on certain systems you might want to hack later or just to make sure your victim exists: VRFY The must be the full network path the the user's mailbox on whatever system is host to him/her (such as "PRICK@PHAVAX.UCLA.EDU"). The Sendmail utility will state whether or not the name is valid. 7.Misc... --------- Well that is about it. I hope that this information is useful to you. In appendix A I have included a sample session which has been captured into my buffer. Remember that you can get help at any time by typing HELP. 8.Greets and Et Cetera ---------------------- P/H/A Rules! Fuck You To R.A. >> R0dents Anonymous! Later Later Later Razor P/H/A PHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHAPHA Appendix A: ----------- (This is a sample session which has been preserved as a demo for you d00dz who still don't understand this.) ---Beginning Of Capture--- D00dznet>rlogin dewd.phavax.edu 25 Trying... Connected to wind. Escape character is '^]'. 220 dewd.phavax.edu Sendmail 5.59/1.13 ready at Sat,5 May 90 03:22:32 PDT HELO POPEYE.UCSD.EDU VRFY ROOT 404 System RCPT TO: ROOT ROOT OK MAIL FROM: POPEYE POPEYE OK DATA Hey you big fat lamer! I'm entering my message to ROOT on this system! I'm Popeye the sailor man.... toot toot! . Message Ok QUIT Session Ended By Foreign Host D00dznet> ---End Of Capture--- That piece of mail would have the following stats: FROM: POPEYE@POPEYE.UCSD.EDU TO: ROOT DATE: Sun 6, May 90 TIME: 08:29:31 PDT Note that the ROOT is the ROOT on the current system, since a full network path was not specified. Well that is about it, Latrooo! [Part 5]: NUA Scanning By NUAA ============================== The following is a large list of NUAs in domesic (SprintNet Domestic, DNIC 3110) which accept collect calls and are working as of this release date. Thanks to NUAA (Network User Address Attacker), this large scale scanning was done in a minimal amount of time. Enjoy... Doctor Dissector Address Description/Capture --------------- --------------------------------------------------------- 201521 BANKERS TRUST 201522 *** BTR *** NYBTRP - BTrics System 201586 201587 201589 201604 201605 201702 201722 201730 201751 201752 201770 201792 201799 201830 201841 201850 202001 202002 202010 202012 202031 NewsMachine 2.9 - 42 03 202042 Please enter your terminal id; '?' for MENU; 'L' to LOGOFF 202049 202132 VMS 202133 202134 202141 User name? 202142 User name? 202150 VAXUPI> 202161 pac/login: 202201 User ID: 202202 User ID: 202203 User ID: 202214 PRIMENET 21.0.6.R22 SPA 202217 202235 PRIMENET 22.0.0 AMSB 202239 PRIMENET 22.0.0 AMSA 202245 AOS/VS Rev 7.62.00.00 202308 User name? 202309 User name? 202312 User name? 202336 VMS 202337 VMS 202356 PRIMENET 22.0.1v SYSA 202361 202365 202366 202367 202369 202430 202435 PRIMENET 22.0.2 UK-DPO 202437 User name? 202439 202440 202441 202442 You are now connected to the computer. (16) 202444 202456 202457 202458 202459 202466 202467 202469 202470 202472 202477 202550 202693 202810 TELENET ASYNC TO 3270 SERVICE 2021180 INVALID-SW-CHARS/TYPE IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 2021181 ENTER TERMINAL TYPE: 2021182 2021325 VMS 2021355 PRIMENET 22.0.1 GEC 2021380 2021384 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11 CGYARD 203022 VM/370 ONLINE--MID 203028 VM/370 ONLINE--MID 203066 Login Please : 203072 203073 203136 PRIMENET 20.2.7 SYSA 203165 TELEKURS 206065 PRIMENET 21.0.4 OAD 206174 208070 Welcome to the NET 217026 SET13:4/UofI CSO Pyramid 98x (osiris.cso.uiuc.edu)/OSx 4.0 219003 PRIMENET 22.1.0vA2 NODE.0 219004 PRIMENET 21.0.5vB NODE.1 219005 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11vA NODE.2 219006 PRIMENET 21.0.5vB NODE.4 219007 PRIMENET 21.0.5vC NODE.5 219008 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11vA NODE.8 219009 219010 ENTER TERMINAL TYPE: 219031 ======IBM 3708===EC A58809======RID 3708-001 88-0017596=== 2120031 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084 2120039 PRIMENET 19.4.5native IDDD 2120040 PLEASE ENTER /LOGIN 2120041 MHP201A UPK05167 * VERSION 5.5.4 * 2120079 MMMMMM/WWWWWW 2120100 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again **** 2120101 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again **** 2120102 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again **** 2120103 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again **** 2120104 **** Invalid sign-on, please try again **** 2120130 2120137 PRIMENET 22.1.1.r17.ptc.7 NY60 2120141 User name? 2120142 User name? 2120145 ENTER ACCESS ID: 2120146 ENTER ACCESS ID: 2120152 2120170 INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK 2120172 INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK 2120174 INFORMATION SERVICES NETWORK 2120200 2120216 PLEASE TYPE YOUR TERMINAL IDENTIFIER: 2120226 USER ID 2120231 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084 2120246 UNITRAC 5.1 VMS 2120248 PRIMENET 20.2.4 RYE 2120258 ENTER ACCESS ID: 2120259 2120260 BANKERS TRUST 2120266 Pyramid Technology dualPort OSx (py100) 2120267 Pyramid Technology dualPort OSx (py100) 2120269 USER ID 2120275 BANKERS TRUST 2120277 2120320 Logon in progress. Please stand by... 2120321 Logon in progress. Please stand by... 2120339 VMS 2120340 login: 2120341 login: 2120345 PRIMENET 22.0.0 NMSG 2120359 2120369 USER ID 2120370 USER ID 2120371 USER ID 2120376 BANKERS TRUST 2120377 BANKERS TRUST 2120378 BANKERS TRUST 2120379 BANKERS TRUST 2120444 PRIMENET 21.0.6 EMCO 2120449 VM/370 ONLINE--VM/3084 2120466 2120468 2120479 Invalid login attempt 2120488 Invalid login attempt 2120496 login: 2120500 2120501 2120502 2120503 2120504 2120505 2120506 2120507 2120539 2120556 Enter Host access code: 2120561 Fiduciary and Securities Services HBFIND System 2120580 2120615 SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTONNPSI VTAM 2120631 2120649 2120693 2120702 Logon in progress. Please stand by... 2120703 Invalid login attempt 2120704 Invalid login attempt 2120713 PRIMENET 22.1.1.r17.ptc.7 NY60 2120734 login: 2120935 2120938 215040 215049 215066 NewsNet 215121 TOWERS PERRIN ONLINE--VM 215135 215136 215137 215140 215146 #6 215154 215235 215261 DATAMAIL Service node ATLAS 215262 DATA MAIL - V8.35 P26 215263 DATAMAIL Service node ATLAS 215264 215265 215266 215267 215268 215269 215341 Lender's Service, Inc. Computer System 215451 215453 215454 215455 215456 215457 215458 VU/TEXT 215460 215461 215462 215463 215464 215465 215466 215467 215468 215469 215470 215478 ETM VAX 217026 SET13:4/UofI CSO Pyramid 98x (osiris.cso.uiuc.edu)/OSx 4.0 224001 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN 224002 224004 224005 LATPRIME 224006 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN 224007 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN -4-> 224009 224010 INDIQUE O TIPO DE TERMINAL 224011 224014 224015 224017 ENTER TYPE NUMBER OR RETURN 301020 301026 DNAMD1 Online 301031 PRIMENET 20.2.4 NUSA 301033 System/32 VOS 301035 301044 DNAMD2 Online 301045 RNN/NGW 301054 VAX/VMS V5.2 301056 RNN/NGW 301057 RNN/NGW 301058 CDA Online Services 301065 PRIMENET 22.1.1.R11 APHISB 301074 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec? 301100 System/32 VOS 301101 301102 301103 301104 301105 301106 301107 301108 301109 301110 301111 301112 301113 301114 301115 301116 301125 VMS 301132 301170 United Communications Computer Services Group/System/32 VOS 301178 301233 301253 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 35 301254 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 59 301276 301301 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 03 301302 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 02 301303 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 03 301307 301330 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 30 301331 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 31 301332 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 32 301333 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 33 301334 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 34 301335 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 35 301341 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 41 301342 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 42 301343 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 43 301344 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 44 301345 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 45 301346 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 46 301350 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 50 301351 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 51 301352 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 52 301353 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 53 301354 Primecom Network 18.4Y System 54 301356 Primecom Network 18.4Y System 56 301357 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 57 301358 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 58 301361 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 61 301363 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 63 301364 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 64 301390 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 90 301391 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 91 301392 Primecom Network 19.4Q.103 System 92 301393 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 93 301394 Primecom Network 19.4Q.101 System 94 301396 Primecom Network 19.4Q.90 System 96 301398 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 98 301399 Primecom Network 19.4Q.98 System 99 305004 ************************************************** 305020 305022 305034 Renex RTD, SN-33227, V3.10-SP1 (V3) 305035 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS 305063 305073 305129 305136 305137 305138 305140 305141 305142 305148 VMS 305149 305159 VU/TEXT 305175 ALL-IN-1 System 305178 305179 305239 Virtual Machine System Product 305248 VMS 305339 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74 305344 NEDLLOYD LINES B.V. CORP 305346 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74 305347 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74 305355 TRAVELERS RELOCATION Company VAXcluster 305369 UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS IS PROHIBITED 305371 Usuario : 305644 305645 3130025 (1221000)/COMSHARE: 3130032 Young & Rubicam Detroit UNIX 3130037 3130038 3130040 3130041 3130043 3130050 3130061 3130062 %Merit:X.25 (AN4F:TX03:CRT) 3130064 TELENET ASYNC TO 3270 SERVICE 3130068 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec? 3130082 NTUSSTB5: MSG10 T19X1004: Enter "CMS userid", "CMSB userid", 3130083 NTUSSTB6: MSG10 T18X5001: ENTER "LOGON userid" for line-by-l 3130085 3130119 PASSWORD 3130120 PASSWORD 3130145 Please enter your Access Code ? 3130146 Please enter your Access Code ? 3130148 PLEASE ENTER SUBSCRIBERID;PASSWORD 3130160 PASSWORD 3130161 PASSWORD 3130162 PASSWORD 3130164 3130170 BIOS Emulation System, Version 8.14b 3130172 3130202 %Merit:X.25 (DT76:TX01:CRT) 3130239 GTE!login: 3130249 3130250 3130252 3130255 L/$$ 4200 MODEL: 3130256 L/$$ 4200 MODEL: 314131 314132 DREAM4[!!9273-CYL4 314355 #3MRPGWY/#4MRPGWY/ 314360 314430 LUT Rel 3.3 > 321xxx USER ID: 404005 404007 404020 404021 404027 PRIMENET 22.0.1v EMA1 404029 USER ID : 404046 NAD SECURITY 404053 404057 404059 404070 404077 404079 404145 412030 USER ID 412031 VAX/VMS V5.0 412033 Lender's Service, Inc. Computer System/VMS 412047 412048 412049 412051 412052 412055 412067 Please enter your terminal id; '?' for MENU; 'L' to LOGOFF 412117 You are connected to a private system 412126 414060 User Name? 414152 414153 415007 415020 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES 415027 415029 415038 415048 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES 415049 DIALOG INFORMATION SERVICES 415053 415068 415158 Esprit De Corp Information Network */* COMWARE * 415167 PRIMENET 20.2.4.R11 VESTEK 415238 GeoNet "Value Added" Services - GEO4 415239 TELENET SYNC TO 3270 SERVICE 415242 415269 LUT Rel 3.3 > 511087 This computer is protected by a security system. 511303 515030 515031 515131 515235 516030 N.Y.I.T. Node OFFICE::VMS 516035 CCI Multilink Service 516045 516050 SWIFT MESSAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM (SWTV01)/VMS 516087 516131 6120275 DYNIX(R) V3.0.17.9 (seqwunsch) 6120356 WESTLINK/002:001 6120357 WESTLINK/004:001 6120358 WESTLINK/001:001 6120359 WESTLINK/003:001 6120362 6120363 6120364 6120365 6120366 6120367 6120368 6120369 6120385 6120391 6120393 6120431 Hello! 6120442 PLEASE LOGIN 617020 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA PBN27 617022 PRIMENET 22.0.0vA BDSD 617037 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA BDSH 617048 VAX/VMS V5.2 617049 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA OASD 617063 617066 PRIMENET 22.0.3vA BDSK 617067 IRI System 1 617072 IRI System 2 617074 PRIMENET 21.0.2.4aos ENB 617141 VAX/VMS V5.1 617149 708034 ************************************* 708133 VMS 708142 Enter user name: 708152 708153 708154 708155 ORBIT 708156 ORBIT 708158 708162 MHP1201I TERMINAL CONNECTED TO PACKET/74 717040 PRIMENET 20.2.7 IREX 717042 PRIMENET 20.2.7 IREX 717044 717045 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 717046 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 717047 Woolworth Corporation Camp Hill M.I.C. 717048 Woolworth Corporation Camp Hill M.I.C. 717050 MSG10/ WARNING: INTENTIONAL UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO COMPUTE 717051 TELENET ASYNC TO 3270 SERVICE 717053 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 717054 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 717055 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 717056 System/32, VOS Release 8.1n, Module %TNW#m1 801025 Wed Mar 21 21:15:31 1990 Mountain Time/login x001 801026 Wed Mar 21 21:15:42 1990 Mountain Time/login x001 801027 Wed Mar 21 21:15:52 1990 Mountain Time/login x001 801035 ID 801134 801144 801250 ID?> 801258 804035 VMS 805050 VMS 805051 VMS 805101 4.3 BSD UNIX (salt.acc.com) (ttyx1) 805130 805150 PRIMENET 20.2.4 MBM 805250 813465 ************************************************** 813466 ************************************************** 813467 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS 813468 ENTER SWITCH CHARACTERS 813630 Password > 813660 90400141 90400232 90400233 The following is a list of NUAs in X.121 format. These are located in Canada's DataPac PSN with a DNIC of 3020. Address Description/Capture --------------- --------------------------------------------------------- 302041600010 302041600024 302041600032 302041600061 User-id/Code d'usager: 302041600062 User-id/Code d'usager: 302041600067 302041600095 302041600178 Zoomit login: 302041600181 302041600182 302041600210 302041600311 302051400026 302067100036 302067100057 302067100086 SEARS CANADA INC.BCSC 15:15 MAY-05-90 302067100092 302067100093 302067100094 302067100106 302067100132 PRIMENET 22.0.3 UMAVAN/ 302067100238 302067100253 302067100255 302067100273 302067100317 Password > 302067100447 302067100476 302067100482 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec? 302067100489 302067100519 J.WALTER THOMPSON/VANCOUVER 302067100569 302067100629 MicroVMS V4.3 302067100632 MCKIM ADVERTISING / VANCOUVER 302067100642 302067100752 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302067100768 302067100892 302067100902 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302079400003 302079400100 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302079400101 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302079400215 302079400268 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302079400269 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302083500017 302083500027 302083500033 302083500040 CHANNEL 00 : CONNECTED 302083500042 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302083500045 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302083500046 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302083500053 Unauthorized access is prohibited 302083500058 CHANNELS BUSY 302083500062 X/01/03/90 23:32:42 LINE #14 302083500107 TRANS MOUNTAIN MV-10000 302083500133 302083500218 Password > 302083500259 SERVICE ID= 302083500260 CHANNELS BUSY 302083500275 Phillips, Hager & North/Vancouver 302083500287 w13> 302083500357 302083500376 302083500379 302083500401 Password > 302083500402 Password > 302083500405 (I)nternational (D)atapac (T)elenet (M)emotec? 302083500406 302083500423 302092100019 302092100027 302092100058 302092100086 Datapac Information System 302092100111 SERVICE ID= 302092100115 302092100146 302092100148 302092100149 302092100158 302092100200 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302092100201 User name/NOM D'USAGER? 302092100225 302092100230 [Part 6]: P/H/A Member List =========================== Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists '90 Current Members Listing: Board Of Directors: Doctor Dissector Killer Korean Dark Helmet The Anonymous Anarchist General Members: Razor Black Death [Part 7]: P/H/A Product/File List/Descriptions ============================================== The following is a listing of P/H/A's products and text files released as of this date, excluding this newsletter. Each is also followed by a short description if necessary. Doctor Dissector Filename Description ------------ ------------------------------------------------------ PHA.APP Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists Membership Application - Written By P/H/A CITIBANK.TXT Citibank Service Addresses List of Citibank NUAs and information concerning the Citibank system(s). - Written By Dark Helmet CONING.TXT The Art Of Coning Anarchist's guide to car phun and construction cones. - Written By Dark Helmet GS1.TXT The GS/1 User's Guide Experimental guide to the GS/1 PAD and gateway. Covers almost all areas of the GS/1 system. - Written By Doctor Dissector PSNINTRO.TXT The Complete Introductory Guide To SprintNet And Similar Packet Switched Networks A COMPLETE guide to both the beginner and a reference for the advanced PSN user. Discusses everything from address formats to network protocols. - Written By Doctor Dissector ELITE101.ZIP Elite Bulletin Board Software System Version 1.01 Beta Custom bulletin board software developed by P/H/A for private use and use by request ONLY. Previous versions .99, 1.00. - Programmed By Doctor Dissector NUAA105.ZIP Network User Address Attacker Version 1.05 SprintNet scanner with output alike that of part 5 of this newsletter. Scans up to 2000 NUAs an hour sequentially. Previous versions .99, 1.00, 1.01. - Programmed By Doctor Dissector [Part 8]: Conclusion & Closing Notes ==================================== Well, that is P/H/A's first newsletter, we hope you enjoyed it. Look in the future for quality P/H/A products and informational text files. This ends our newsletter, thanks for choosing P/H/A! Doctor Dissector Kewl Greetz 2 Sum D00dz - Greetz 2 MoD, 8lgm, LOD/H (Feds suck), DEA, ex-P500, ex-PPP, and all the other d00dz out there on their own. - Fu-Qz 2 CCOPS, l00zers, /<-/<00l /<0dez & \x/arez Dewdz, and all the r0dents who helped and will help turn ANY d00dz in no matter how lame. =========================================================================== (c) Copyright 1990 - Phreakers/Hackers/Anarchists '90 - Good Quote: "FU-Q!" =======================================================================eof=