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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Eight, File 1 of 18
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Issue 48 Index
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P H R A C K 4 8
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September 1, 1996
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~ WARNING! This is a TOP SECRET-MAGIC EYES ONLY document containing
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compartmenalized information essential to the national security of the
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United States. EYES ONLY ACCESS to the material herein is strictly
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limited to personnel possessing MAGIC-12 CLEARANCE LEVEL. Examination
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Yes, it's the annual issue of Phrack you've all been waiting for,
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hopefully you have kept your security clearances current. The delay has
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been a long one, much longer than anyone would have liked. Obviously
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Phrack was never meant to be put out so infrequently, but the
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continual pressures of daily life have taken their toll on yet
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another editor. Yes, those little things like going to work, paying
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the rent and all the other hassles that interfere with putting out a
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large quarterly hobbbyist publication.
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It finally came down to three choices: keep the status quo and put out an
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issue whenever, charge per issue, or get in some new blood. Obviously the
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status quo sucked, and an issue a year was just unacceptable. Charging
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everyone was even more unacceptable, even though "Information wants to
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be $4.95." So, that left bringing in more people to help.
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The hard thing was finding people worth bringing into the fold.
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There was never any shortage of people who wanted to take over the
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whole magazine, but it wasn't until three of them banded together and
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volunteered to take over the main editorial nightmare that it looked
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like there was a light at the end of the tunnel. Voyager, maintainer of
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the #hack FAQ and editor of CoTNO, RedDragon editor of FeH and
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continual discoverer of Linux root bugs, and Daemon9 admin of InfoNexus and
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text file author extraordinaire, came forward en masse and said,
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"We'll do it."
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Most of you have no idea how hard it is to put out a magazine like Phrack
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with any degree of regularity. You have to track down articles, answer
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tons of mail, read all kinds of news, edit the articles (most of which
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were written with English as a second languge,) maintain the mailing
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list, maintain the WWW site, etc. Hopefully with all the new
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people involved, the new division of labor will allow everyone to
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contribute and put out a magazine in a very timely fashion. (And allow poor
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old Erikb to rest easy knowing the magazine is being taken care of so
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he can devote more time to being a puppet-like stooge of The Man.)
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In any case, you've waited long enough...here's Issue 48.
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Enjoy the magazine. It is for and by the hacking community. Period.
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Editors : Voyager, ReDragon, Daemon9
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Mailboy : Erik Bloodaxe
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3L33t : Mudge (See Below)
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Short : Security Dynamics (NSDQ:SDTI) (See Above)
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Myers-Briggs : ENTJ
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News : Datastream Cowboy
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Prison Consultants : Co / Dec, Tcon
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Sick Sexy Horror Chick : Poppy Z. Brite
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Thanks To : Cherokee, Damien Thorn, Boss Hogg, StaTiC,
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Sendai, Steve Fleming, The Guild
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Obi-1, Kwoody, Leper Messiah, Ace
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SevenUp, Logik Bomb, Wile Coyote
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Special Thanks To : Everyone for being patient
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Phrack Magazine V. 7, #48, September 1, 1996. ISSN 1068-1035
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-= Phrack 48 =-
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Table Of Contents
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1. Introduction by the Editorial Staff 13 K
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2. Phrack Loopback / Editorial 55 K
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3. Line Noise (Part I) 63 K
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4. Line Noise (Part II) 51 K
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5. Phrack Pro-Philes on the New Editors 23 K
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6. Motorola Command Mode Information by Cherokee 38 K
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7. Tandy / Radio Shack Cellular Phones by Damien Thorn 43 K
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8. The Craft Access Terminal by Boss Hogg 36 K
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9. Information About NT's FMT-150/B/C/D by StaTiC 22 K
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10. Electronic Telephone Cards (Part I) 39 K
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11. Electronic Telephone Cards (Part II) 66 K
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12. Keytrap Revisited by Sendai 13 K
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13. Project Neptune by Daemon9 52 K
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14. IP-Spoofing Demystified by Daemon9 25 K
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15. Netmon by Daemon9 21 K
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16. The Truth...and Nothing but the Truth by Steve Fleming 19 K
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17. International Scenes by Various Sources 33 K
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18. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 21 K
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Total: 633 K
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"The culture of criminal hackers seems to glorify behavior which would be
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classified as sociopathic or frankly psychotic."
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(Mich Kabay, director of education, NCSA, NCSA News, June 1996)
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"The Greek word 'diarrhein,' which means 'to flow through,' describes
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diarrhea very well."
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(Gross-ology by Sylvia Branzei, Planet Dexter, 1996)
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"Fuck you, clown!"
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(Thee Joker, Defcon IV, July 28, 1996)
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