| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Five, Issue Forty-Six, File 5 of 28 |
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| -:[ Phrack Pro-Phile ]:- |
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| This issue our prophile introduces you to one of the craziest people |
| I've ever met from the Underground. And coming from a complete loon |
| like me, that's saying something. This guy is a real Renaissance Man: |
| Hacker, programmer, burglar, convict, star of stage and screen... |
| Of course, that someone could only be: |
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| Minor Threat |
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| Personal Info: |
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| Handle: Minor Threat |
| Call him: MT, minor, lamer |
| Born: 1972 in Walnut Creek, California |
| Age: 22 |
| Height: 6'1" |
| Weight: 155 lbs |
| e-mail: mthreat@paranoia.com |
| www: http://www.paranoia.com/~mthreat/ |
| Affiliations: Dark Side Research |
| Computers owned: 1981: IBM PC |
| 1982: none |
| 1984: PCjr |
| 1988: XT Clone |
| 1990: 386/25 Clone |
| 1992: Too many to legally list |
| 1994: Pentium & 486 |
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| How I got started |
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| In 1981, my dad worked for IBM. In October of that year, he |
| brought home a PC, and I jumped on BASIC. It wasn't until 1984 that |
| I got my first modem. I had just moved to Florida with my dad, and |
| he had a modem. I met some other kids with computers and modems and |
| they taught me what modems were for: "You call other people's |
| computers and try to get their passwords and intercept their mail". |
| (That's what I was taught!) It wasn't until a few months later I |
| realized that this wasn't the actual purpose of BBSs and modems. |
| My first BBS was the Towne Crier BBS at FAU (Florida Atlantic |
| University), 305-393-3891 (I still remember that damn number), but |
| the NPA has since changed to 407. We thought it was so cool when |
| we logged on as "All" and deleted all the messages posted to "All". |
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| In about 1985, I moved back to Austin. I screwed around for |
| several years without doing any real hacking. When I got to high |
| school, I wanted to change my grades like in War Games, so I looked |
| through the counselor's office until I found a number to the |
| Education Service Center. I had to scan a whole _100_ numbers |
| (929-13xx) to find the HP3000 dialup. Once I found it, I had no |
| idea what to do. I gave the number to a friend in high school, |
| who gave it to some of his hacker friends. They hacked it and gave |
| it back to me, complete with a full list of passwords and commands. |
| It turns out, the two Austin hackers who did it were The Mentor and |
| Erik Bloodaxe, but I didn't know that for another 3 years. |
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| Shortly after this, I picked my permanent handle. Minor Threat |
| was an early-to-mid 1980's punk band from Washington, DC. They're no |
| longer together, but Fugazi is pretty good and Ian McKaye (from |
| Minor Threat) is in Fugazi. I actually got the handle off of one |
| of my sister's tapes, before I even heard them. But now I like the |
| music too. |
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| Eventually, I found a local pirate board, met all the local |
| pirates, and got into the warez scene for a while. I joined PE |
| (Public Enemy), the pirate group. (I cracked the warez!) Warez were |
| only so fun, so I looked for other stuff. I met some VMB lamers and |
| got into that scene for about a month, and got bored again. |
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| This was 1990, our 950s were running out, and we needed another |
| way to call out. So I took an old VMB hacking program I had |
| written, and changed it around to scan for tones, in random order |
| to avoid Ma Bell problems. I nicknamed it ToneLoc, short for Tone- |
| Locator. I gave it to some friends (Alexis Machine & Marko Ramius) |
| and eventually, it ended up on some warez boards. It got pretty |
| popular, so I made a version that worked for more people, called |
| it 0.90, and released it. Then I lost the source in a hard drive |
| crash, and stopped working on it. |
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| I was 18 and mom said it was time to get out of her house, so |
| I got my own apartment. Marko Ramius and I learned about trashing |
| central offices, and gained COSMOS access. We barely knew what |
| COSMOS was .. I knew I had read about it in old Phrack articles, and |
| I remembered that it was "elite." Our problem was, we still knew no |
| other "real" hackers, and we had to learn COSMOS. After trashing |
| and trashing, we still had no COSMOS manuals. We had to get them |
| somehow. I can't say how, I'll leave it to your imagination. |
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| Marko and I started breaking in buildings and got pretty |
| good at it. We had about a 60% success rate I would guess. But we |
| never stole anything -- we just looked for cool information. In |
| 1991, we got caught in a building, and got charged with Criminal |
| Trespassing. We both got probation for a Class A misdemeanor. |
| We decided it was time to stop breaking in buildings. |
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| Late in 1991, I got e-mail on a bulletin board from someone |
| named Mucho Maas. He said he had gotten ToneLoc and wanted a |
| few new features. I told him I had lost the current source and |
| all I had was an old (0.85) source. He said he would take the |
| old source, add the new features, and bring it up-to-date with |
| the current source. So he did, and we released ToneLoc 0.95. |
| If it weren't for Mucho, ToneLoc would still be at version 0.90, |
| and anyone who ran 0.90 knows how hard it was to get it running |
| right. |
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| About the same time, I was getting on a few BBSs in the |
| Washington DC area. (Pentavia was the best while it was up). |
| I met several people there... including a guy named Codec. Codec |
| was mostly a phone phreak, but did a little hacking as well. But |
| when it came to PBX's, he was a master. Not only had he exploited |
| PBXs for free long distance use like the rest of us, but he had |
| actually REMOVED entire PBX systems from buildings! (See his |
| article on how to do this, Phrack 43, article 15). But he had |
| also gotten caught and was on federal probation. |
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| A few months after I met Codec, he had an 'incident' |
| and was on the run again. I agreed to let him live with me, so |
| he flew down and moved in. We got a 2 bedroom place, and set |
| the place up d0pe. There were over 9 phone extensions, (not |
| including cordless), and about the same number of computers (Most |
| of which were Codec's). We had the funnest 3 months ever ... |
| but about 2 weeks after SummerCon 1992, we got arrested. |
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| Favorite things |
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| Women: w0w |
| Music: Sonic Youth, Cure, Fugazi, Minor Threat, Orb, B-Boys, |
| Jane's Addiction. |
| Favorite Book: 1984 |
| My Car: 1990 300ZX Twin Turbo, Wolf Chip mod to 360 |
| horsepower. It's fucking fast. |
| Favorite Movies: Jackie Chan movies, The Killer, Reservoir Dogs, |
| The Lost Boys, Near Dark, Hardware. |
| Favorite TV: MacGyver |
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| What are some of your most memorable experiences? |
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| Being polygraphed by the Secret Service in 1991 for something having |
| to do with some lamer threatening the president on an Alliance |
| Teleconference. I failed the polygraph the first time, then I |
| passed it the second time. (How's that for the government?) |
| Eventually, some other 15-year old got probation for doing it. |
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| Being arrested with Codec in 1992. He ran, outran the cops, jumped |
| a fence about 8 feet tall, and eventually got in a struggle with |
| a cop over the his gun (Officer Sheldon Salsbury, Austin PD). The |
| gun went off, and we were both booked on attempted capital murder. |
| It turned out that the bullet hit no one, and all the blood was from |
| the cop hitting himself in the head with his own gun, although the |
| cop claims that Codec hit him in the forehead with a 2-meter ham |
| radio from like 20 feet away. Right. A search warrant was executed |
| on our apartment, and approximately $800,000 worth of AT&T Switching |
| equipment was seized from Codec's closet. It turns out, we were |
| narced on and set-up by : |
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| Jon R. Massengale |
| 6501 Deer Hollow |
| Austin, TX 78750 |
| DOB: 9-7-62 |
| SSN: 463-92-0306 |
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| Being the first in Texas to have Caller-ID, before it was legally |
| available. |
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| Losing control of my car at 140mph, doing a slow 360 at about 120, |
| living through it, and not doing too much damage to my car. |
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| Good times: |
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| Going up to Seattle to visit Cerebrum in May 1993, seeing Fugazi, |
| getting our car towed, then reading the dialups to the towing |
| company's xenix (login: sysadm). Finally getting our Oki 900's |
| to clone/tumble/do other d0pe things. Calling each other on |
| our Okis from 5 feet away, putting them together and causing |
| feedback. |
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| Setting up my apartment with Codec with a 10-station Merlin system, |
| and a 9-station network. |
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| SummerCon 1993. "Culmination of Coolness." Sorry, can't say any |
| more. |
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| Some People To Mention: |
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| There are a lot of people who I would like to mention that have helped |
| me greatly and who I have known for a very long time: |
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| Marko Ramius - First pirate/hacker I really knew in person. We |
| did a lot of crazy shit together. |
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| Alexis Machine - Second hacker-type I met, and a true Warez Kid. |
| (that's a complement!) |
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| Mucho Maas - Brought back ToneLoc from the dead. Always told |
| me what I shouldn't do, and always said "I told |
| you so" when I got busted. |
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| Codec - I had some of the funnest times of my life with |
| Codec... unfortunately, it was so much fun it was |
| illegal, and we got busted. |
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| Cerebrum - Very cool friend who got narced on by a fuckhead |
| named Zach, 206-364-0660. Cerebrum is serving |
| a 10 month federal sentence in a nice prison camp |
| in Sheridan, Oregon. He gets out about December |
| 10, 1994. |
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| The Conflict - Unfortunately, I can't tell you. Maybe in about 8 |
| more years. |
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| ESAC Administrator - "Have you been drinking on the job?" |
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| What I'm up to now |
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| When I heard that the next Phrack Pro-phile was going to be about |
| me, I realized, "I must be retired". It's probably true.. at least I hope |
| it is. The 5 months I spent in jail was enough. I just started going |
| back to University of Texas, where they will only give me a VAX account |
| (lame). For the first time in 4 years, I think my life is going in |
| the 'right' direction. |
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| Advice |
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| I can only hope anyone who reads this will take this seriously. |
| Here's my advice: If you ever get arrested or even simply questioned about |
| ANYTHING AT ALL, DO NOT COOPERATE. Always tell the law enforcement |
| official or whoever, "I'm sorry, I can't talk without my lawyer present" |
| Cooperating will never help you. Codec recently pointed out to me, that |
| we should be the "role models" of what people should do when they get |
| busted. Both of us remained loyal and quiet during our whole case. I was |
| in jail for 5 months, and Codec is still in prison, but we never talked. |
| Being narced on by a 'buddy' is the worst thing that could ever happen |
| to you, and narcing on a 'buddy' is the worst thing you could do to |
| them. If you get busted for something, don't pass the punishment on |
| to someone else. I hope most of you never have to face this, but if |
| you do, you will live much better knowing that you didn't give in to |
| a bunch of 'law enforcement' pricks. |
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