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| Volume Three, Issue 28, File #2 of 12 |
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| ==Phrack Pro-Phile XXVIII== |
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| Created and Written by Taran King |
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| Done on September 23, 1989 |
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| Welcome to Phrack Pro-Phile XXVIII. Phrack Pro-Phile |
| was created to bring information to you, the community, about |
| retired or highly important/ controversial people. This issue, |
| we bring you a long time member of the hacking community and a |
| charter member of the Legion Of Doom... |
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| Erik Bloodaxe |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Handle: Erik Bloodaxe |
| Call Him: Chris |
| Handle Origin: "Vikings" by ? (Don't remember) |
| Date Of Birth: 20 years ago |
| Current Age: 20 |
| Height: 5' 10" |
| Weight: 130 |
| Eye Color: Blue |
| Hair Color: Brown |
| Blood Type: A+ |
| Sperm Count: 3 |
| Computers: Atari 400, various dumb terminals, CompuAdd Turbo XT |
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| Origins in Phreak/Hack World |
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| Way back when he was in 7th grade, some 8+ years back, Erik was |
| quite a shoplifter. As was the norm for 13 year-olds, he and a |
| friend of his had stolen a stack of "girlie" magazines on one of |
| their "raids." One of these was High Society, which was toying |
| with the idea of "recorded entertainment." His friend was |
| determined to hear this, but as the number was in New York, they |
| decided to use the "strange phone service" his mother had signed |
| up for to keep down the bill. He explained it to Erik, "You dial |
| this number and then tell the operator your number and the phone |
| number." They called it and told the operator a number that was |
| 100 off by mistake. The operator said "Thank you," and the call |
| went through. Thus was born a "code-abuser." They kept this |
| information to themselves for several months. When the service |
| changed to an automated format (rather than operator service), |
| they began to share their knowledge. Word spread like wildfire. |
| Interestingly enough, to this day, he can still backtrack 95% of |
| all hacker-related code abuse from San Antonio back to himself as |
| the originator of the information (well, a friend of a friend of |
| a friend, etc..) |
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| Origins in Phreak/Hack BBSes |
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| A friend of Bloodaxe's father bought a MicroModem II to get |
| information from Dialog for his legal practice. He still |
| remembers the first time he used it. His friend's dad used |
| Dialog through Telenet. Once he saw Telenet, he began trying |
| various addresses. One of the first things he ever did was get |
| into a 212 VAX/VMS with GUEST/GUEST. Erik had absolutely no idea |
| what he was doing. They were just guessing... typing things like |
| "hello?", "catalog", and assorted other inane things. They also |
| called a few BBSes that came with the modem instructions (using |
| their long-distance trick). By the end of the weekend, they had |
| worked their way to Pirates' Harbor (now TIMECOR) in 617, and |
| Pirates' Cove 516. From then on, he was hooked on modems. Then, |
| Wargames came out. Embarrassing as it is for Erik, Wargames |
| really did play a part in imbedding the idea of computer |
| "hacking" in his little head. (As it did for hundreds of others |
| who are too insecure to admit it.) He had his little Atari 400, |
| but no modem (Hayes 300's were still hundreds of dollars). |
| Another friend got an Atari Acoustic Coupler for his 800. Born |
| now were the Atari Warez D00dz. For about a year, they did |
| nothing but call Atari BBSes (and anything that had "Pirate" in |
| its name). They did stumble onto things like the Phone Booth in |
| 303, OSUNY (on an OHIO Scientific, days before it went down), and |
| Mines of Moria (713). Finally, he got an MPP modem. Bloodaxe |
| was on it day and night. By this time they got into scanning. |
| He was the one who checked everything out, as he was the one who |
| was reading up on computer OSes at the UTSA library. They were |
| still big into games, and they ran across a really new game |
| called Behind Jaggi Lines. A guy named Devious Xevious traded |
| them something called Software Blue Box for it, and gave them a |
| BBS to call: Pirate-80. In 1983, Erik Bloodaxe entered the |
| hack/phreak world. He was blue boxing most of his calls by then. |
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| People in the Phreak/Hack World Met |
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| Bloodaxe has only met a handful "face-to-face," but has spoken |
| with almost everyone around in the "golden-years," as he was |
| heavily into conferences. |
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| Experience Gained In the Following Ways |
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| Mainly trial and error. He would find a system, try to get in |
| with simplistic username/password pairs, and then read help. He |
| also reads a lot. He didn't speak out until he was sure of what |
| he was talking about. Erik never asked any questions, but always |
| listened. During the time he was a true "novice," he kept it |
| fairly hidden, because he didn't want to seem stupid. |
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| Chris attributes the knowledge he has gained to himself. |
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| Memorable Phreak/Hack BBSes |
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| Pirate-80 (He still call to check in on Scott) |
| Sherwood Forest I, II, III |
| RACS III (Tuc wouldn't let him on until years after he first called!!) |
| Plovernet (Before and after the move) |
| COPS (Where he got mail from Lex telling him to call Legion of Doom) |
| WOPR (Getting closer to what BBSes would become) |
| Hacknet (217) |
| Legion of Doom (The ultimate in BBSes at the time) |
| Crystal Palace (OSUNY lives again!) |
| Newsnet (Yes, Sir Knight's BBS) |
| Blottoland (Lair of the rodents) |
| Ripco (A looooooong time ago, certainly not now) |
| The Broadway Show ("Well, Mike was a little off, but so what.") |
| Farmers of Doom! (Run from a pay phone, complete chaos) |
| The Connection (A good private BBS) |
| Catch-22 (A "better" private BBS) |
| The Pipeline (718) |
| Freeworld II |
| Executive Inn (Re-instilled his faith in BBSes) |
| The Phoenix Project (What he would want his BBS to equal or |
| surpass in quality) |
| Black Ice (A big leak; ask anyone at the Ameritech security |
| convention) |
| Pure Nihilism (Too much fun!) |
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| Schooling/Work |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Chris is currently struggling as a Computer Science major at |
| University of Texas in Austin with intentions of a PhD, |
| specializing in AI research. |
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| Accomplishments |
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| Project Educate: Was supposed to replace TAP after Tuc got fed |
| up. No one really knows what happened to it. |
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| LOD/H TJ: Assorted work, major distributor. |
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| Numerous files. |
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| Phreak/Hack Groups |
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| LOD - In the original recruitment group, still in, still active. |
| What more can be said? "LOD!" basically sums it all up. |
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| Camorra - Erik still gets mad about this. He was asked by the |
| 602 Scorpion to join a group that was being formed. He |
| agreed, and he then came up with Camorra as a name. |
| The other members were Ax Murderer and 301 Executioner. |
| He got Dr. Who, Silver Sabre, and Pit Fiend to join and |
| Karl Marx, Tuc, and Videosmith were kind of |
| in/out-not-really-into-groups-but-we'll-hang-out kind |
| of members. Most of them were deep into their |
| phones/computers. They were planning a series of |
| files, such as the first Tymnet directory, a great |
| COSMOS file, a database of scans, etc. Suddenly people |
| began appearing in the group that no one voted on. The |
| group kind of split up into two factions, "us and |
| them." Bloodaxe and Dr. Who just got mad and blew it |
| all off. Pit Fiend got busted, and the Scorpion |
| disappeared. |
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| Interests |
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| Packet networks (all), telco computers, Unixes, scanning (every night for |
| almost 5 years!) |
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| Favorite Things |
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| Beer--Tsing Tao, Michelob Dry, Coors Light. (He am in college, you know!) |
| Ecstasy--Grinding away (His teeth and his mind). |
| Getting into a system on the first try. |
| Unprotected crontab files. |
| Scanning. Anything, for anything, just doing it! |
| A certain shapely 5'2" blonde who shall remain nameless. |
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| Most Memorable Experiences |
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| Alliance Teleconferencing way back when. Tandem scanning out |
| other sites in Houston and Dallas. Transferring control to |
| directory assistance ACD loops, and leaving it there until he |
| wanted to run one. Waking up the next morning and yelling into |
| the phone at everyone else who had stayed on the conference and |
| starting to talk again. Conferences that lasted a week. |
| Catching Draper in lies. Busying out all the 408 DA's. Boxing |
| on a conference and trunking Karl Marx. Calling random numbers |
| in California and adding them in if they sounded like teenage |
| girls. "Giving" people unlimited trial usage of a "new" long |
| distance service (LOD Telecommunications). Jennifer, the |
| Alliance operator who had it out for him ("This is that |
| Bloody-axe person isn't it?"). |
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| The Wharton School of Business Dec-10. For nearly a month all |
| the nation's top phreaks and hackers hung out on this system and |
| used the chat program. It was "the" place to be (kind of like an |
| Altger Altos of the past, but no idiots). Finally they killed |
| the account, not because of abuse, but because they were loading |
| the system down. The students and operators were really cool |
| about the whole thing. |
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| Finding (and spreading around everywhere) the White House Signal |
| number. A number of my friends kept calling it, posing as the |
| mayor of San Antonio, Henry Cisneros, eventually causing the |
| Secret Service call our high school, and telling the |
| administrators to grab the people using the payphone to find out |
| what the hell they were trying to do. |
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| Taking down almost every BBS in Alaska when he was denied access |
| to one. He pulled the poor kid's parents credit report, sent a |
| copy to the kid over his modem, and disconnected the kid's phone, |
| electricity, and water. He then went around taking down the |
| BBSes where the kid had friends (guilt by association). Word got |
| around the nation kind of fast. Erik got on most BBSes without |
| much trouble after all that. He had a project to be on at least |
| one BBS in every area code. Bloodaxe had to get on |
| non-hack/pirate ones in a few areas, but he managed to do it. He |
| stayed active on all of them for several months. At one time, he |
| was on about 140 BBSes!!! |
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| Reading a new edition of Newsweek with a story by Richard Sandza |
| in it over a very crowded conference, then suggesting that he |
| should get some Slim Whitman albums and Civil War Chess Sets via |
| his Visa. Erik pulled his history, to scare him, but lost it. |
| When he pulled it later, there were nearly 100 inquiries, most by |
| a certain Massachusetts Bank. At least they gave him a good |
| source for a follow-up article. |
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| Finding out that a certain long distance service (reselling AT&T |
| WATS) would reset to a WATS dialtone when 2600 was blasted and |
| then setting up a program to call MTV's 900 number repeatedly to |
| ensure that Duran Duran would get severely beaten. |
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| Bloodaxe remembers boxing up a conference while waiting for the |
| police to come, and fighting the impulse to run away. He had |
| tickets carded to Philadelphia International on a flight that |
| afternoon (on the conference), and Telenet Bob was ready to meet |
| Erik's flight, Mark Tabas was ready to send him a blank birth |
| certificate, not to mention offers to stay with Dr. Who or |
| Telenet Bob for as long as he needed to get settled. Karl Marx |
| talked him out of it though. He was packed and ready to leave |
| and become a new person in a new city. Looking back, he's DAMN |
| glad he didn't do it! |
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| Bloodaxe and Who-Bob deciding one fateful day to see if they |
| could talk to each other's port on Telenet using an ID they had |
| used for the LOD Telenet directory. |
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| Some People to Mention |
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| Dr. Who -- "My closest hacker counterpart. We joke about being |
| 60 with grandchildren, still having never met, calling |
| each other daily, with stories about how we just |
| defeated some ISDN service." |
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| The Mentor -- "My favorite drinking buddy. The first hacker I |
| ever met face-to-face." |
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| Control C -- "One person who can almost equal me in outrageous |
| behavior. Yes, Dan, I said almost! Nyahh Nyahh!" |
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| Inside Jokes |
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| Lame, Lame, Lame |
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| LEGION OF DOOM IN DALLAS...FEDS BAFFLED |
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| Serious Section |
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| Chris makes it a point to make huge filibusters on boards where |
| he sees anything having even anything remotely related to |
| carding. Credit card fraud truly gives hacking a bad name. |
| Snooping around a VAX is just electronic voyeurism... carding a |
| new modem is just flat out blue-collar crime. It's just as bad |
| as breaking into a house or kicking a puppy! He does everything |
| he can (even up to turning off a number) to get credit |
| information taken off a BBS. He also tries to remove codes from |
| BBSes. He doesn't see code abuse in the same light as credit |
| card fraud, (although the law does), but posted codes are the |
| quickest way to get your board busted, and your computer |
| confiscated. People should just find a local outdial to wherever |
| they want to call and use that. If you only make local calls |
| from an outdial, it will never die, you will keep out of trouble, |
| and everyone will be happy. |
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| Marijuana, cocaine, LSD, MDMA (& analogs), and methamphetamine |
| should be legalized and sold in a controlled fashion, regulated |
| by the government. Money spent currently on combatting drug |
| traffic should be spent on the deficit, and on drug education and |
| rehabilitation. Making petty vices illegal only breeds crime; |
| look at prohibition, look at gambling, look at how fast people go |
| on the highway. You cannot fight a losing battle, and therefore, |
| must take on a new strategy. Alcohol is the only drug he has |
| ever imbibed and lost all consciousness and complete control of |
| his actions. He thinks it is THE most dangerous drug around, and |
| anyone can get as much of it as they want with very little |
| effort. It is legal, but not everyone drinks. If marijuana was |
| legal not everyone would smoke it. He wouldn't for one; he hates |
| it. However, farmers would no longer lose their farms; and most |
| importantly, the economy would be boosted greatly. Things have |
| got to change. |
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| Are Phreaks/Hackers You've Met Generally Computer Geeks? |
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| Of course not. There are some that are, but generally there is |
| an average sampling of the general population. Hacking is just |
| another hobby. Most people who collect comic books are not all |
| the same, most people who play backgammon are not similar in |
| physical characteristics either. The closest stereotype he could |
| ever even say existed was 6 or so years ago, and that would be |
| that most hackers then were Jewish and from New York state. An |
| obnoxious Texan WASP like Chris really stood out. |
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| Thanks for your time, Chris. |
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| Taran King |
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