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| Volume Three, Issue Thirty-Three, File 11 of 13 |
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| PWN Issue XXXIII / Part One PWN |
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| PWN Compiled by Crimson Death PWN |
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| Sir Hackalot Raided By Georgia State Police |
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| "They were pretty pissed because they didn't find anything on me." |
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| Those were Sir Hackalot's remarks to Crimson Death shortly after his run |
| in with the authorities. Sir Hackalot was raided by Georgia State Police in |
| connection with Computer Fraud. The odd thing about it is that Sir Hackalot |
| has been inactive for over a year and no real evidence was shown against him. |
| They just came in and took his equipment. Although Sir Hackalot was not not |
| arrested, he was questioned about three other locals bbs users who later found |
| themselves receiving a visit the same day. Sir Hackalot is currently waiting |
| for his equipment to be returned. |
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| Could this recent raid have anything to do with the infamous seizure of |
| Jolnet Public Access Unix from Lockport, Illinois in connection with the Phrack |
| E911 case? Sir Hackalot was a user on the system and in the mindset of today's |
| law enforcement community, that may well be enough for them to justify their |
| recent incursion of SH's civil rights. |
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| Square Deal for Cable Pirates |
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| by David Hartshorn |
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| National Programming Service has signed an agreement with 12 programmers |
| representing 18 channel for an early conversion package for consumers with |
| illegally modified VideoCipher II modules. The deal will be offered only to |
| customers who convert their modified VideoCipher II modules to VC II Plus |
| Consumer Security Protection Program (CSPP) modules. The program will be an |
| option to NPS' current five-service minimum purchase required for conversion |
| customers. |
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| Participating programmers have agreed to offer complimentary programming |
| through the end of 1991 for conversion customers. To qualify, customers must |
| buy an annual subscription which will start on January 1, 1992 and run though |
| December 31, 1992. Any additional programming customers want to buy will start |
| on the day they convert and will run for 12 consecutive months. |
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| NPS president Mike Schroeder said the objective of the program is to get |
| people paying legally for programming from the ranks of those who are not. If |
| a customer keeps his modified unit, he will be spending at least $600 for a new |
| module in late 1992, plus programming, when he will be forced to convert due to |
| a loss of audio in his modified unit. If a customer converts now to a VC II |
| Plus with MOM (Videopal), then the net effective cost to the customer will be |
| only $289.55 (figuring a $105 programming credit from Videopal and about $90 |
| complimentary programming). |
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| Included in the deal are ABC, A&E, Bravo, CBS, Discovery Channel, Family |
| Channel, NBC, Lifetime, Prime Network, PrimeTime 24, TNN, USA Network, WPIX, |
| WSBK, and WWOR. The package will retail for $179.99. |
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| Details: (800)444-3474 |
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| Clark Development Systems Gets Tough |
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| by Crimson Death (Sysop of Free Speech BBS) |
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| Most of you have heard of PC-Board BBS software, but what you may not have |
| heard is what Clark Development Systems are trying to do with people running |
| illegal copies of his software. The Following messages appeared on Salt Air |
| BBS, which is the support BBS for PC-Board registered owners. |
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| Date: 08-19-91 (11:21) Number: 88016 of 88042 |
| To: ALL Refer#: NONE |
| >From: FRED CLARK Read: HAS REPLIES |
| Subj: WARNING Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE |
| Conf: SUPPORT (1) Read Type: GENERAL (A) (+) |
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| ********************************** WARNING ********************************** |
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| Due to the extent and nature of a number of pirate PCBoard systems which have |
| been identified around the US and Canada, we are now working closely with |
| several other software manufacturers through the SPA (Software Publisher's |
| Association) in order to prosecute these people. Rather than attempting to |
| prosecute them solely through our office and attorney here in Salt Lake, we |
| will now be taking advantage of the extensive legal resources of the SPA to |
| investigate and shut down these systems. Since a single copyright violation |
| will be prosecuted to the full extent of $50,000 per infringement, a number of |
| these pirates are in for a big surprise when the FBI comes knocking on their |
| door. Please note that the SPA works closely with the FBI in the prosecution |
| of these individuals since their crimes are involved with trafficking over |
| state lines. |
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| The SPA is now working closely with us and the information we have concerning |
| the illegal distribution of our and other software publisher's wares. Please |
| do not allow yourself to become involved with these people as you may also be |
| brought into any suits and judgements won against them. |
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| We are providing this information as reference only and are not pointing a |
| finger at any one specific person or persons who are accessing this system. |
| This message may be freely distributed. |
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| Fred Clark |
| President |
| Clark Development Company, Inc. |
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| Date: 08-19-91 (08:28) Number: 47213 of 47308 |
| To: AL LAWRENCE Refer#: NONE |
| >From: DAVID TERRY Read: NO |
| Subj: BETA CODE IS NOW OFFLINE Status: RECEIVER ONLY |
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| PLEASE NOTE! (This message is addressed to ALL!) |
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| The beta code is now offline and may be offline for a couple of days. After |
| finding a program which cracks PCBoard's registration code I have taken the |
| beta code offline so that I can finish up work on the other routines I've been |
| working on which will not be cracked so easily. I'm sorry if the removal |
| inconveniences anyone. However, it's quite obvious that SOMEONE HERE leaked |
| the beta code to a hacker otherwise the hacker could not have worked on |
| breaking the registration code. |
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| I'm sorry that the few inconsiderates have to make life difficult for the rest |
| of you (and us). If that's the way the game is played, so be it. |
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| P.S. -- We've found a couple of large pirate boards (who we have not notified) |
| who should expect to see the FBI show up on their doorstep in the not |
| too distant future. Pass the word along. If people want to play rough |
| then we'll up the ante a bit ... getting out of jail won't be cheap! |
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| Seems to me they are trying to scare everyone. I think the FBI has |
| better things to do than go around catching System Operators who didn't |
| purchase PC-Board. At least I hope they do. First they put in a key that was |
| needed to run the beta version of PCB and you could only get it by typing |
| REGISTER on Salt Air, it would then encrypt your name and give you the key so |
| you could register you beta. Expiration date were also implemented into the |
| beta code of 14.5a, but the first day this was released on Salt Air, pirates |
| already designed a program to make your own key with any name you wanted. It |
| appears that with this "new" technique that Clark Systems are trying failed |
| too. As it is cracked already also. Maybe they should be more concerned on |
| how PC-Board functions as a BBS rather than how to make it crack-proof. As |
| most pirate system don't run PC-Board anyway! |
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| Georgia's New Area Code |
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| Telephone use in Georgia has increased so rapidly -- caused by increased |
| population and the use of services like fax machines and mobile telephones that |
| they are running out of telephone numbers. |
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| Southern <Fascist> Bell will establish a new area code -- 706 -- in |
| Georgia in May 1992. The territory currently designated by the 404 area code |
| will be split. |
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| Customers in the Atlanta Metropolitan local calling area will continue to |
| use the 404 area code. Customers outside the Atlanta Metropolitan toll free |
| calling area will use the 706 area code. The 912 area code (South Georgia) |
| will not be affected by this change. |
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| They realize the transition to a new area code will take some getting used |
| to. So, between May 3, 1992 and August 2, 1992, you can dial EITHER 706 or 404 |
| to reach numbers in the new area. After August 2, 1992, the use of the 706 |
| area code is required. |
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| They announced the the new area code far in advance to allow customers to |
| plan for the change. |
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| Unplug July 20, 1991 |
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| >From AT&T Newsbriefs (and contributing sources; the San Francisco Chronicle |
| (7/20/91, A5) and the Dallas Times Herald (7/20/91, A20) |
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| A prankster who intercepted and rerouted confidential telephone messages |
| from voice mail machines in City Hall <of Houston, Texas> prompted officials to |
| pull the plug on the phone system. The city purchased the high-tech telephone |
| system in 1986 for $28 million. But officials forget to require each worker to |
| use a password that allows only that worker to retrieve or transfer voice |
| messages from their "phone mailboxes," said AT&T spokesman Virgil Wildey. As a |
| result, Wildey said, someone who understands the system can transfer messages |
| around, creating chaos. |
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| The Bust For Red October |
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| By Stickman, Luis Cipher, Orion, Haywire, Sledge, and Kafka Kierkegaard |
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| At 8:00 AM on August 7, 1991 in Walnut Creek, California the house of |
| Steven Merenko, alias Captain Ramius, was raided by Novell attorneys |
| occompanied by five federal marshals. All of his computer equipment was |
| confiscated by the Novell attorneys; including disks, tape backups, and all |
| hardware. |
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| Novell officials had filed an affidavit in the United States District |
| Court for the Northern District of California. They charge Merenko had |
| illegally distributing Novell NetWare files. |
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| A Novell investigator logged on to Merenko's BBS as a regular user 11 |
| times over a period of a several months. He uploaded a piece of commercial |
| software from another company, with the company's permission, in order to gain |
| credibility and eventually download a file part of Novell NetWare 386 v3.11, |
| which with a full-blown installation costs more than $10,000. |
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| Novell issued a Civil suit against The Red October BBS, and because of |
| that Merenko will not go to jail if he is found guilty of letting other people |
| download any copyrighted or commercial software. The maximum penalty in a |
| civil case as this one is $100,000 per work infringed. |
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| The Red October BBS was THG/TSAN/NapE Site with four nodes, 4 gigabytes of |
| hard drive space online and had been running for four years. |
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| Novell's Anti-Piracy Rampage |
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| Novell's raid on the Red October BBS on August 7, 1991 is the latest in a |
| two-year ongoing anti-piracy venture. In the same week as the Red October |
| bust, the original Wishlist BBS in Redondo Beach, California was also raided. |
| Last April (1991), Novell sued seven resellers in five states that were accused |
| of illegally selling NetWare. In the fall of last year they seized the |
| computer equipment of two men in Tennessee accused of reselling NetWare over |
| BBSs. According to David Bradford, senior vice president and general counsel |
| at Novell and chairman of the Copyright Protection Fund of the Software |
| Publisher's Association, the crackdown on software piracy has paid off. |
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| Lottery May Use Nintendo As Another Way To Play September 1, 1991 |
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| Taken from Minneapolis Star Tribune (Section B) |
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| "Several kinks have yet to be worked out." |
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| Minnesota gamblers soon could be winning jackpots as early as 1993 from |
| the comfort of their own living rooms. The state will begin testing a new |
| system next summer that will allow gamblers to pick numbers and buy tickets at |
| home by using a Nintendo control deck. The system, to be created by the state |
| and Control Data Corporation, would be somewhat similar to banking with an |
| automated teller machine card. Gamblers would use a Nintendo control deck and |
| a state lottery cartridge. The cartridge would be connected by phone to the |
| lottery's computer system, allowing players to pick Lotto America, Daily 3 and |
| Gopher 5 numbers, and play the instant cash games. Players would gain access |
| to the system by punching in personal security codes or passwords. Incorrect |
| passwords would be rejected. Only adults would be allowed to play. |
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| A number of kinks, including setting up a pay-in-advance system for |
| players to draw on, computer security and adult registration, must be worked |
| out. 32% of Minnesota households have Nintendo units. About half of those who |
| use the units are older than 18. Those chosen to participate in the summer |
| experiment will be given a Nintendo control deck, phone modem and lottery |
| cartridge. |
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| 15,000 Cuckoo Letters September 8, 1991 |
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| Reprinted from RISKS Digest |
| >From: Cliff Stoll |
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| In 1989, I wrote, "The Cuckoo's Egg", the true story of how we tracked |
| down a computer intruder. Figuring that a few people might wish to communicate |
| with me, I included my e-mail address in the book's forward. |
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| To my astonishment, it became a bestseller and I've received a tidal wave |
| of e-mail. In 2 years, about 15,000 letters have arrived over four networks |
| (Internet, Genie, Compuserve, and AOL). This suggests that about 1 to 3 |
| percent of readers send e-mail. |
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| I've been amazed at the diversity of the questions and comments: ranging |
| from comments on my use of "hacker" to improved chocolate chip cookie recipes. |
| Surprisingly, very few flames and insulting letters arrived - a few dozen or |
| so. |
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| I've tried to answer each letter individually; lately I've created a few |
| macros to answer the most common questions. About 5% of my replies bounce, I |
| wonder how many people don't get through. |
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| I'm happy to hear from people; it's a gas to realize how far the book's |
| reached (letters from Moscow, the South Pole, Finland, Japan, even Berkeley); |
| but I'm going to spend more time doing astronomy and less time answering mail. |
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| Cheers, Cliff Stoll cliff@cfa.harvard.edu |
| stoll@ocf.berkeley.edu |
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