| ==Phrack Magazine== |
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| Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 7 of 22 |
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| 10. What is an ANAC number? |
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| An ANAC (Automatic Number Announcement Circuit) number is a telephone |
| number that plays back the number of the telephone that called it. |
| ANAC numbers are convenient if you want to know the telephone number |
| of a pair of wires. |
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| 11. What is the ANAC number for my area? |
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| How to find your ANAC number: |
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| Look up your NPA (Area Code) and try the number listed for it. If that |
| fails, try 1 plus the number listed for it. If that fails, try the |
| common numbers like 311, 958 and 200-222-2222. If you find the ANAC |
| number for your area, please let us know. |
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| Note that many times the ANAC number will vary for different switches |
| in the same city. The geographic naming on the list is NOT intended |
| to be an accurate reference for coverage patterns, it is for |
| convenience only. |
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| Many companies operate 800 number services which will read back to you |
| the number from which you are calling. Many of these require |
| navigating a series of menus to get the phone number you are looking |
| for. |
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| (800)238-4959 A voice mail system |
| (800)328-2630 A phone sex line |
| (800)568-3197 Info Access Telephone Company's Automated Blocking Line |
| (800)571-8859 A phone sex line |
| (800)692-6447 (800)MY-ANI-IS |
| (800)769-3766 Duke Power Company Automated Outage System |
| (800)455-3256 Unknown |
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| An non-800 ANAC that works nationwide is 404-988-9664. The one catch |
| with this number is that it must be dialed with the AT&T Carrier |
| Access Code 10732. |
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| Another non-800 nationwide ANAC is Glen Robert of Full Disclosure |
| Magazine's number, 10555-1-708-356-9646. |
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| Please use local ANAC numbers if you can, as abuse or overuse kills |
| 800 ANAC numbers. |
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| NPA ANAC number Geographic area |
| --- --------------- --------------------------------------------- |
| 201 958 Hackensack/Jersey City/Newark/Paterson, NJ |
| 202 811 District of Columbia |
| 203 970 CT |
| 205 300-222-2222 Birmingham, AL |
| 205 300-555-5555 Many small towns in AL |
| 205 300-648-1111 Dora, AL |
| 205 300-765-4321 Bessemer, AL |
| 205 300-798-1111 Forestdale, AL |
| 205 300-833-3333 Birmingham |
| 205 557-2311 Birmingham, AL |
| 205 811 Pell City/Cropwell/Lincoln, AL |
| 205 841-1111 Tarrant, AL |
| 205 908-222-2222 Birmingham, AL |
| 206 411 WA (Not US West) |
| 207 958 ME |
| 209 830-2121 Stockton, CA |
| 209 211-9779 Stockton, CA |
| 212 958 Manhattan, NY |
| 213 114 Los Angeles, CA (GTE) |
| 213 1223 Los Angeles, CA (Some 1AESS switches) |
| 213 211-2345 Los Angeles, CA (English response) |
| 213 211-2346 Los Angeles, CA (DTMF response) |
| 213 760-2??? Los Angeles, CA (DMS switches) |
| 213 61056 Los Angeles, CA |
| 214 570 Dallas, TX |
| 214 790 Dallas, TX (GTE) |
| 214 970-222-2222 Dallas, TX |
| 214 970-611-1111 Dallas, TX (Southwestern Bell) |
| 215 410-xxxx Philadelphia, PA |
| 215 511 Philadelphia, PA |
| 215 958 Philadelphia, PA |
| 216 331 Akron/Canton/Cleveland/Lorain/Youngstown, OH |
| 217 200-xxx-xxxx Champaign-Urbana/Springfield, IL |
| 219 550 Gary/Hammond/Michigan City/Southbend, IN |
| 219 559 Gary/Hammond/Michigan City/Southbend, IN |
| 301 958-9968 Hagerstown/Rockville, MD |
| 310 114 Long Beach, CA (On many GTE switches) |
| 310 1223 Long Beach, CA (Some 1AESS switches) |
| 310 211-2345 Long Beach, CA (English response) |
| 310 211-2346 Long Beach, CA (DTMF response) |
| 312 200 Chicago, IL |
| 312 290 Chicago, IL |
| 312 1-200-8825 Chicago, IL (Last four change rapidly) |
| 312 1-200-555-1212 Chicago, IL |
| 313 200-200-2002 Ann Arbor/Dearborn/Detroit, MI |
| 313 200-222-2222 Ann Arbor/Dearborn/Detroit, MI |
| 313 200-xxx-xxxx Ann Arbor/Dearborn/Detroit, MI |
| 313 200200200200200 Ann Arbor/Dearborn/Detroit, MI |
| 314 410-xxxx# Columbia/Jefferson City/St.Louis, MO |
| 315 953 Syracuse/Utica, NY |
| 315 958 Syracuse/Utica, NY |
| 315 998 Syracuse/Utica, NY |
| 317 310-222-2222 Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN |
| 317 559-222-2222 Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN |
| 317 743-1218 Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN |
| 401 200-200-4444 RI |
| 401 222-2222 RI |
| 402 311 Lincoln, NE |
| 404 311 Atlanta, GA |
| 404 940-xxx-xxxx Atlanta, GA |
| 404 990 Atlanta, GA |
| 405 890-7777777 Enid/Oklahoma City, OK |
| 405 897 Enid/Oklahoma City, OK |
| 407 200-222-2222 Orlando/West Palm Beach, FL |
| 408 300-xxx-xxxx San Jose, CA |
| 408 760 San Jose, CA |
| 408 940 San Jose, CA |
| 409 951 Beaumont/Galveston, TX |
| 409 970-xxxx Beaumont/Galveston, TX |
| 410 200-6969 A |
| 410 200-555-1212 A |
| 410 811 Annapolis/Baltimore, MD |
| 412 711-6633 Pittsburgh, PA |
| 412 711-4411 Pittsburgh, PA |
| 412 999-xxxx Pittsburgh, PA |
| 413 958 Pittsfield/Springfield, MA |
| 413 200-555-5555 Pittsfield/Springfield, MA |
| 414 330-2234 Fond du Lac/Green Bay/Milwaukee/Racine, WI |
| 415 200-555-1212 San Francisco, CA |
| 415 211-2111 San Francisco, CA |
| 415 2222 San Francisco, CA |
| 415 640 San Francisco, CA |
| 415 760-2878 San Francisco, CA |
| 415 7600-2222 San Francisco, CA |
| 419 311 Toledo, OH |
| 502 2002222222 Frankfort/Louisville/Paducah/Shelbyville, KY |
| 502 997-555-1212 Frankfort/Louisville/Paducah/Shelbyville, KY |
| 503 611 Portland, OR |
| 503 999 Portland, OR (GTE) |
| 504 99882233 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 504 201-269-1111 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 504 998 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 504 99851-0000000000 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 508 958 Fall River/New Bedford/Worchester, MA |
| 508 200-222-1234 Fall River/New Bedford/Worchester, MA |
| 508 200-222-2222 Fall River/New Bedford/Worchester, MA |
| 508 26011 Fall River/New Bedford/Worchester, MA |
| 509 560 Spokane/Walla Walla/Yakima, WA |
| 512 830 Austin/Corpus Christi, TX |
| 512 970-xxxx Austin/Corpus Christi, TX |
| 515 5463 Des Moines, IA |
| 515 811 Des Moines, IA |
| 516 958 Hempstead/Long Island, NY |
| 516 968 Hempstead/Long Island, NY |
| 517 200-222-2222 Bay City/Jackson/Lansing, MI |
| 517 200200200200200 Bay City/Jackson/Lansing, MI |
| 518 997 Albany/Schenectady/Troy, NY |
| 518 998 Albany/Schenectady/Troy, NY |
| 603 200-222-2222 NH |
| 606 997-555-1212 Ashland/Winchester, KY |
| 606 711 Ashland/Winchester, KY |
| 607 993 Binghamton/Elmira, NY |
| 609 958 Atlantic City/Camden/Trenton/Vineland, NJ |
| 610 958 Allentown/Reading, PA |
| 612 511 Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN |
| 614 200 Columbus/Steubenville, OH |
| 614 571 Columbus/Steubenville, OH |
| 615 200200200200200 Chatanooga/Knoxville/Nashville, TN |
| 615 2002222222 Chatanooga/Knoxville/Nashville, TN |
| 615 830 Nashville, TN |
| 616 200-222-2222 Battle Creek/Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo, MI |
| 617 200-222-1234 Boston, MA |
| 617 200-222-2222 Boston, MA |
| 617 200-444-4444 Boston, MA (Woburn, MA) |
| 617 220-2622 Boston, MA |
| 617 958 Boston, MA |
| 618 200-xxx-xxxx Alton/Cairo/Mt.Vernon, IL |
| 618 930 Alton/Cairo/Mt.Vernon, IL |
| 619 211-2001 San Diego, CA |
| 703 811 Alexandria/Arlington/Roanoke, VA |
| 704 311 Asheville/Charlotte, NC |
| 708 1-200-555-1212 Chicago/Elgin, IL |
| 708 1-200-8825 Chicago/Elgin, IL (Last four change rapidly) |
| 708 200-6153 Chicago/Elgin, IL |
| 708 724-9951 Chicago/Elgin, IL |
| 708 356-9646 Chicago/Elgin, IL |
| 713 380 Houston, TX |
| 713 970-xxxx Houston, TX |
| 713 811 Humble, TX |
| 714 114 Anaheim, CA (GTE) |
| 714 211-2121 Anaheim, CA (PacBell) |
| 714 211-2222 Anaheim, CA (Pacbell) |
| 716 511 Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Rochester, NY (Rochester Tel) |
| 716 990 Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Rochester, NY (Rochester Tel) |
| 717 958 Harrisburg/Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA |
| 718 958 Bronx/Brooklyn/Queens/Staten Island, NY |
| 802 2-222-222-2222 Vermont |
| 802 200-222-2222 Vermont |
| 802 1-700-222-2222 Vermont |
| 802 111-2222 Vermont |
| 805 114 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 805 211-2345 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 805 211-2346 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA (Returns DTMF) |
| 805 830 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 806 970-xxxx Amarillo/Lubbock, TX |
| 810 200200200200200 Flint/Pontiac/Southfield/Troy, MI |
| 812 410-555-1212 Evansville, IN |
| 813 311 Ft. Meyers/St. Petersburg/Tampa, FL |
| 815 200-xxx-xxxx La Salle/Rockford, IL |
| 815 290 La Salle/Rockford, IL |
| 817 211 Ft. Worth/Waco, TX |
| 817 970-611-1111 Ft. Worth/Waco, TX (Southwestern Bell) |
| 818 1223 Pasadena, CA (Some 1AESS switches) |
| 818 211-2345 Pasadena, CA (English response) |
| 818 211-2346 Pasadena, CA (DTMF response) |
| 903 970-611-1111 Denison, TX |
| 906 1-200-222-2222 Marquette/Sault Ste. Marie, MI |
| 908 958 New Brunswick, NJ |
| 910 200 Fayetteville/Greensboro/Raleigh/Winston-Salem, NC |
| 910 311 Fayetteville/Greensboro/Raleigh/Winston-Salem, NC |
| 910 988 Fayetteville/Greensboro/Raleigh/Winston-Salem, NC |
| 914 990-1111 Peekskill/Poughkeepsie/White Plains/Yonkers, NY |
| 915 970-xxxx Abilene/El Paso, TX |
| 916 211-2222 Sacramento, CA (Pac Bell) |
| 916 461 Sacramento, CA (Roseville Telepohone) |
| 919 200 Durham, NC |
| 919 711 Durham, NC |
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| Canada: |
| 204 644-xxxx Manitoba |
| 306 115 Saskatchewan, Canada |
| 403 311 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory |
| 403 908-222-2222 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory |
| 403 999 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory |
| 416 997-xxxx Toronto, Ontario |
| 506 1-555-1313 New Brunswick |
| 514 320-xxxx Montreal, Quebec |
| 519 320-xxxx London, Ontario |
| 604 1116 British Columbia, Canada |
| 604 1211 British Columbia, Canada |
| 604 211 British Columbia, Canada |
| 613 320-2232 Ottawa, Ontario |
| 705 320-4567 North Bay/Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario |
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| Australia: |
| +61 03-552-4111 Victoria 03 area |
| +612 19123 All major capital cities |
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| United Kingdom: |
| 175 |
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| 12. What is a ringback number? |
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| A ringback number is a number that you call that will immediately |
| ring the telephone from which it was called. |
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| In most instances you must call the ringback number, quickly hang up |
| the phone for just a short moment and then let up on the switch, you |
| will then go back off hook and hear a different tone. You may then |
| hang up. You will be called back seconds later. |
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| 13. What is the ringback number for my area? |
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| An 'x' means insert those numbers from the phone number from which you |
| are calling. A '?' means that the number varies from switch to switch |
| in the area, or changes from time to time. Try all possible |
| combinations. |
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| If the ringback for your NPA is not listed, try common ones such as |
| 954, 957 and 958. Also, try using the numbers listed for other NPA's |
| served by your telephone company. |
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| NPA Ringback number Geographic area |
| --- --------------- --------------------------------------------- |
| 201 55?-xxxx Hackensack/Jersey City/Newark/Paterson, NJ |
| 202 958-xxxx District of Columbia |
| 203 99?-xxxx CT |
| 208 99xxx-xxxx ID |
| 213 1-95x-xxxx Los Angeles, CA |
| 219 571-xxx-xxxx Gary/Hammond/Michigan City/Southbend, IN |
| 219 777-xxx-xxxx Gary/Hammond/Michigan City/Southbend, IN |
| 301 579-xxxx Hagerstown/Rockville, MD |
| 301 958-xxxx Hagerstown/Rockville, MD |
| 303 99X-xxxx Grand Junction, CO |
| 304 998-xxxx WV |
| 305 999-xxxx Ft. Lauderdale/Key West/Miami, FL |
| 312 511-xxxx Chicago, IL |
| 312 511-xxx-xxxx Chicago, IL |
| 312 57?-xxxx Chicago, IL |
| 315 98x-xxxx Syracuse/Utica, NY |
| 317 777-xxxx Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN |
| 317 yyy-xxxx Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN (y=3rd digit of phone number) |
| 319 79x-xxxx Davenport/Dubuque, Iowa |
| 401 98?-xxxx RI |
| 404 450-xxxx Atlanta, GA |
| 407 988-xxxx Orlando/West Palm Beach, FL |
| 412 985-xxxx Pittsburgh, PA |
| 414 977-xxxx Fond du Lac/Green Bay/Milwaukee/Racine, WI |
| 414 978-xxxx Fond du Lac/Green Bay/Milwaukee/Racine, WI |
| 415 350-xxxx San Francisco, CA |
| 417 551-xxxx Joplin/Springfield, MO |
| 501 221-xxx-xxxx AR |
| 501 721-xxx-xxxx AR |
| 502 988 Frankfort/Louisville/Paducah/Shelbyville, KY |
| 503 541-XXXX OR |
| 504 99x-xxxx Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 504 9988776655 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA |
| 505 59?-xxxx New Mexico |
| 512 95X-xxxx Austin, TX |
| 513 99?-xxxx Cincinnati/Dayton, OH |
| 513 955-xxxx Cincinnati/Dayton, OH |
| 516 660-xxx-xxxx Hempstead/Long Island, NY |
| 601 777-xxxx MS |
| 609 55?-xxxx Atlantic City/Camden/Trenton/Vineland, NJ |
| 612 511 Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN |
| 612 999-xxx-xxxx Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN |
| 614 998-xxxx Columbus/Steubenville, OH |
| 615 930-xxxx Chatanooga/Knoxville/Nashville, TN |
| 616 946-xxxx Battle Creek/Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo, MI |
| 619 331-xxxx San Diego, CA |
| 619 332-xxxx San Diego, CA |
| 703 958-xxxx Alexandria/Arlington/Roanoke, VA |
| 708 511-xxxx Chicago/Elgin, IL |
| 714 330? Anaheim, CA (GTE) |
| 714 33?-xxxx Anaheim, CA (PacBell) |
| 716 981-xxxx Rochester, NY (Rochester Tel) |
| 718 660-xxxx Bronx/Brooklyn/Queens/Staten Island, NY |
| 719 99x-xxxx Colorado Springs/Leadville/Pueblo, CO |
| 801 938-xxxx Utah |
| 801 939-xxxx Utah |
| 802 987-xxxx Vermont |
| 804 260 Charlottesville/Newport News/Norfolk/Richmond, VA |
| 805 114 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 805 980-xxxx Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 810 951-xxx-xxxx Pontiac/Southfield/Troy, MI |
| 813 711 Ft. Meyers/St. Petersburg/Tampa, FL |
| 817 971 Ft. Worth/Waco, TX (Flashhook, then 2#) |
| 906 951-xxx-xxxx Marquette/Sault Ste. Marie, MI |
| 908 55?-xxxx New Brunswick, NJ |
| 908 953 New Brunswick, NJ |
| 913 951-xxxx Lawrence/Salina/Topeka, KS |
| 914 660-xxxx Peekskill/Poughkeepsie/White Plains/Yonkers, NY |
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| Canada: |
| 416 57x-xxxx Toronto, Ontario |
| 416 99x-xxxx Toronto, Ontario |
| 416 999-xxx-xxxx Toronto, Ontario |
| 506 572+xxx-xxxx New Brunswick |
| 514 320-xxx-xxxx Montreal, Quebec |
| 613 999-xxx-xxxx Ottawa, Ontario |
| 705 999-xxx-xxxx North Bay/Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario |
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| Australia: +61 199 |
| Brazil: 199 |
| New Zealand: 137 |
| Sweden: 0058 |
| United Kingdom: 174 or 1744 or 175 or 0500-89-0011 |
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| 14. What is a loop? |
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| This FAQ answer is excerpted from: ToneLoc v0.99 User Manual |
| by Minor Threat & Mucho Maas |
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| Loops are a pair of phone numbers, usually consecutive, like 836-9998 |
| and 836-9999. They are used by the phone company for testing. What |
| good do loops do us? Well, they are cool in a few ways. Here is a |
| simple use of loops. Each loop has two ends, a 'high' end, and a |
| 'low' end. One end gives a (usually) constant, loud tone when it is |
| called. The other end is silent. Loops don't usually ring either. |
| When BOTH ends are called, the people that called each end can talk |
| through the loop. Some loops are voice filtered and won't pass |
| anything but a constant tone; these aren't much use to you. Here's |
| what you can use working loops for: billing phone calls! First, call |
| the end that gives the loud tone. Then if the operator or someone |
| calls the other end, the tone will go quiet. Act like the phone just |
| rang and you answered it ... say "Hello", "Allo", "Chow", "Yo", or |
| what the fuck ever. The operator thinks that she just called you, and |
| that's it! Now the phone bill will go to the loop, and your local |
| RBOC will get the bill! Use this technique in moderation, or the loop |
| may go down. Loops are probably most useful when you want to talk to |
| someone to whom you don't want to give your phone number. |
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| 15. What is a loop in my area? |
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| Many of these loops are no longer functional. If you are local |
| to any of these loops, please try them out an e-mail me the results |
| of your research. |
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| NPA High Low |
| --- -------- -------- |
| 201 228-9929 228-9930 |
| 201 238-9929 238-9930 |
| 201 251-9929 251-9930 |
| 201 254-9929 254-9930 |
| 201 272-9929 272-9930 |
| 201 330-9929 330-9930 |
| 201 333-9929 333-9930 |
| 201 339-9929 339-9930 |
| 201 347-9929 347-9930 |
| 201 376-9929 376-9930 |
| 201 398-9929 398-9930 |
| 201 467-9929 467-9930 |
| 201 528-9929 528-9930 |
| 201 531-9929 531-9930 |
| 201 558-9929 558-9930 |
| 201 559-9929 559-9930 |
| 201 560-9929 560-9930 |
| 201 592-9929 592-9930 |
| 201 625-9929 625-9930 |
| 201 631-9929 631-9930 |
| 201 637-9929 637-9930 |
| 201 655-9929 655-9930 |
| 201 666-9929 666-9930 |
| 201 690-9929 690-9930 |
| 201 761-9929 761-9930 |
| 201 762-9929 762-9929 |
| 201 762-9929 762-9930 |
| 201 763-9929 763-9930 |
| 201 764-9929 764-9930 |
| 201 767-9929 767-9930 |
| 201 768-9929 768-9930 |
| 201 773-9929 773-9930 |
| 201 879-9929 879-9930 |
| 201 938-9929 938-9930 |
| 201 946-9929 946-9930 |
| 201 992-9929 992-9930 |
| 201 993-9929 993-9930 |
| 201 994-9929 994-9930 |
| 206 827-0018 827-0019 |
| 206 988-0020 988-0022 |
| 208 862-9996 862-9997 |
| 209 732-0044 732-0045 |
| 201 666-9929 666-9930 |
| 210 993-9929 993-9930 |
| 210 330-9929 330-9930 |
| 210 333-9929 333-9930 |
| 210 376-9929 376-9930 |
| 210 467-9929 467-9930 |
| 212 220-9977 220-9979 |
| 212 283-9977 283-9979 |
| 212 283-9977 283-9997 |
| 212 352-9900 352-9906 |
| 212 365-9977 365-9979 |
| 212 529-9900 529-9906 |
| 212 562-9977 562-9979 |
| 212 986-9977 986-9979 |
| 213 360-1118 360-1119 |
| 213 365-1118 365-1119 |
| 213 455-0002 455-XXXX |
| 213 455-0002 455-xxxx |
| 213 546-0002 546-XXXX |
| 213 546-0002 546-xxxx |
| 213 549-1118 549-1119 |
| 214 291-4759 291-4757 |
| 214 299-4759 299-4757 |
| 305 778-9952 778-9951 |
| 305 964-9951 964-9952 |
| 307 468-9999 468-9998 |
| 308 357-0004 357-0005 |
| 310 365-1118 365-1119 |
| 310 445-0002 445-???? |
| 310 455-0002 455-???? |
| 310 545-0002 545-???? |
| 310 546-0002 546-???? |
| 312 262-9902 262-9903 |
| 313 224-9996 224-9997 |
| 313 225-9996 225-9997 |
| 313 234-9996 234-9997 |
| 313 237-9996 237-9997 |
| 313 256-9996 256-9997 |
| 313 272-9996 272-9997 |
| 313 273-9996 273-9997 |
| 313 277-9996 277-9997 |
| 313 281-9996 281-9997 |
| 313 292-9996 292-9997 |
| 313 299-9996 299-9997 |
| 313 321-9996 321-9997 |
| 313 326-9996 326-9997 |
| 313 356-9996 356-9997 |
| 313 362-9996 362-9997 |
| 313 369-9996 369-9997 |
| 313 388-9996 388-9997 |
| 313 397-9996 397-9997 |
| 313 399-9996 399-9997 |
| 313 445-9996 445-9997 |
| 313 465-9996 465-9997 |
| 313 471-9996 471-9997 |
| 313 474-9996 474-9997 |
| 313 477-9996 477-9997 |
| 313 478-9996 478-9997 |
| 313 483-9996 483-9997 |
| 313 497-9996 497-9997 |
| 313 526-9996 526-9997 |
| 313 552-9996 552-9997 |
| 313 556-9996 556-9997 |
| 313 561-9996 561-9997 |
| 313 569-9996 569-9996 |
| 313 575-9996 575-9997 |
| 313 577-9996 577-9997 |
| 313 585-9996 585-9997 |
| 313 591-9996 591-9997 |
| 313 621-9996 621-9997 |
| 313 626-9996 626-9997 |
| 313 644-9996 644-9997 |
| 313 646-9996 646-9997 |
| 313 647-9996 647-9997 |
| 313 649-9996 649-9997 |
| 313 663-9996 663-9997 |
| 313 665-9996 665-9997 |
| 313 683-9996 683-9997 |
| 313 721-9996 721-9997 |
| 313 722-9996 722-9997 |
| 313 728-9996 728-9997 |
| 313 731-9996 731-9997 |
| 313 751-9996 751-9997 |
| 313 776-9996 776-9997 |
| 313 781-9996 781-9997 |
| 313 787-9996 787-9997 |
| 313 822-9996 822-9997 |
| 313 833-9996 833-9997 |
| 313 851-9996 851-9997 |
| 313 871-9996 871-9997 |
| 313 875-9996 875-9997 |
| 313 886-9996 886-9997 |
| 313 888-9996 888-9997 |
| 313 898-9996 898-9997 |
| 313 934-9996 934-9997 |
| 313 942-9996 942-9997 |
| 313 963-9996 963-9997 |
| 313 977-9996 977-9997 |
| 315 673-9995 673-9996 |
| 315 695-9995 695-9996 |
| 402 422-0001 422-0002 |
| 402 422-0003 422-0004 |
| 402 422-0005 422-0006 |
| 402 422-0007 422-0008 |
| 402 572-0003 572-0004 |
| 402 779-0004 779-0007 |
| 406 225-9902 225-9903 |
| 517 422-9996 422-9997 |
| 517 423-9996 423-9997 |
| 517 455-9996 455-9997 |
| 517 563-9996 563-9997 |
| 517 663-9996 663-9997 |
| 517 851-9996 851-9997 |
| 609 921-9929 921-9930 |
| 609 994-9929 994-9930 |
| 616 997-9996 997-9997 |
| 708 724-9951 724-???? |
| 713 224-1499 759-1799 |
| 713 324-1499 324-1799 |
| 713 342-1499 342-1799 |
| 713 351-1499 351-1799 |
| 713 354-1499 354-1799 |
| 713 356-1499 356-1799 |
| 713 442-1499 442-1799 |
| 713 447-1499 447-1799 |
| 713 455-1499 455-1799 |
| 713 458-1499 458-1799 |
| 713 462-1499 462-1799 |
| 713 466-1499 466-1799 |
| 713 468-1499 468-1799 |
| 713 469-1499 469-1799 |
| 713 471-1499 471-1799 |
| 713 481-1499 481-1799 |
| 713 482-1499 482-1799 |
| 713 484-1499 484-1799 |
| 713 487-1499 487-1799 |
| 713 489-1499 489-1799 |
| 713 492-1499 492-1799 |
| 713 493-1499 493-1799 |
| 713 524-1499 524-1799 |
| 713 526-1499 526-1799 |
| 713 555-1499 555-1799 |
| 713 661-1499 661-1799 |
| 713 664-1499 664-1799 |
| 713 665-1499 665-1799 |
| 713 666-1499 666-1799 |
| 713 667-1499 667-1799 |
| 713 682-1499 976-1799 |
| 713 771-1499 771-1799 |
| 713 780-1499 780-1799 |
| 713 781-1499 997-1799 |
| 713 960-1499 960-1799 |
| 713 977-1499 977-1799 |
| 713 988-1499 988-1799 |
| 805 528-0044 528-0045 |
| 805 544-0044 544-0045 |
| 805 773-0044 773-0045 |
| 808 235-9907 235-9908 |
| 808 239-9907 239-9908 |
| 808 245-9907 245-9908 |
| 808 247-9907 247-9908 |
| 808 261-9907 261-9908 |
| 808 322-9907 322-9908 |
| 808 328-9907 328-9908 |
| 808 329-9907 329-9908 |
| 808 332-9907 332-9908 |
| 808 335-9907 335-9908 |
| 808 572-9907 572-9908 |
| 808 623-9907 623-9908 |
| 808 624-9907 624-9908 |
| 808 668-9907 668-9908 |
| 808 742-9907 742-9908 |
| 808 879-9907 879-9908 |
| 808 882-9907 882-9908 |
| 808 885-9907 885-9908 |
| 808 959-9907 959-9908 |
| 808 961-9907 961-9908 |
| 810 362-9996 362-9997 |
| 813 385-9971 385-xxxx |
| 908 254-9929 254-9930 |
| 908 558-9929 558-9930 |
| 908 560-9929 560-9930 |
| 908 776-9930 776-9930 |
|
|
|
|
| 16. What is a CNA number? |
|
|
| CNA stands for Customer Name and Address. The CNA number is a phone |
| number for telephone company personnel to call and get the name and |
| address for a phone number. If a telephone lineman finds a phone line |
| he does not recognize, he can use the ANI number to find it's phone |
| number and then call the CNA operator to see who owns it and where |
| they live. |
|
|
| Normal CNA numbers are available only to telephone company personnel. |
| Private citizens may legally get CNA information from private |
| companies. Two such companies are: |
|
|
| Unidirectory (900)933-3330 |
| Telename (900)884-1212 |
|
|
| Note that these are 900 numbers, and will cost you approximately one |
| dollar per minute. |
|
|
| If you are in 312 or 708, AmeriTech has a pay-for-play CNA service |
| available to the general public. The number is 796-9600. The cost is |
| $.35/call and can look up two numbers per call. |
|
|
| If you are in 415, Pacific Bell offers a public access CNA service at |
| (415)781-5271. |
|
|
| An interesting number is The House of Windsor Collection at |
| (800)433-3210. If you dial it and press 1 to request a catalog, it |
| will ask for your telephone number. If will then tell you the street |
| name of any telephone number you enter. |
|
|
|
|
| 17. What is the telephone company CNA number for my area? |
|
|
| 203 203-771-8080 CT |
| 516 516-321-5700 Hempstead/Long Island, NY |
| 614 614-464-0123 Columbus/Steubenville, OH |
| 813 813-270-8711 Ft. Meyers/St. Petersburg/Tampa, FL |
| 513 513-397-9110 Cincinnati/Dayton, OH |
|
|
|
|
| 18. What are some numbers that always ring busy? |
|
|
| 216 xxx-9887 Akron/Canton/Cleveland/Lorain/Youngstown, OH |
| 303 431-0000 Denver, CO |
| 303 866-8660 Denver, CO |
| 316 952-7265 Dodge City/Wichita, KS |
| 501 377-99xx AR |
| 719 472-3773 Colorado Springs/Leadville/Pueblo, CO |
| 805 255-0699 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA |
| 818 885-0699 Pasadena, CA |
| 906 632-9999 Marquette/Sault Ste. Marie, MI |
| 906 635-9999 Marquette/Sault Ste. Marie, MI |
| 914 576-9903 Peekskill/Poughkeepsie/White Plains/Yonkers, NY |
|
|
|
|
| 19. What are some numbers that temporarily disconnect phone service? |
|
|
| 314 511 Columbia/Jefferson City/St.Louis, MO (1 minute) |
| 404 420 Atlanta, GA (5 minutes) |
| 405 953 Enid/Oklahoma City, OK (1 minute) |
| 407 511 Orlando/West Palm Beach, FL (1 minute) |
| 512 200 Austin/Corpus Christi, TX (1 minute) |
| 516 480 Hempstead/Long Island, NY (1 minute) |
| 603 980 NH |
| 614 xxx-9894 Columbus/Steubenville, OH |
| 805 119 Bakersfield/Santa Barbara, CA (3 minutes) |
| 919 211 or 511 Durham, NC (10 min - 1 hour) |
|
|
|
|
| 20. What is scanning? |
|
|
| Scanning is dialing a large number of telephone numbers in the hope |
| of finding interesting carriers (computers) or tones. |
|
|
| Scanning can be done by hand, although dialing several thousand |
| telephone numbers by hand is extremely boring and takes a long time. |
|
|
| Much better is to use a scanning program, sometimes called a war |
| dialer or a demon dialer. Currently, the best war dialer available to |
| PC-DOS users is ToneLoc from Minor Threat and Mucho Maas. ToneLoc can |
| be ftp'd from ftp.paranoia.com /pub/toneloc/. |
|
|
| A war dialer will dial a range of numbers and log what it finds at |
| each number. You can then only dial up the numbers that the war |
| dialer marked as carriers or tones. |
|
|
|
|
| 21. Is scanning illegal? |
|
|
| Excerpt from: 2600, Spring 1990, Page 27: |
|
|
| -BQ- |
| In some places, scanning has been made illegal. It would be hard, |
| though, for someone to file a complaint against you for scanning since |
| the whole purpose is to call every number once and only once. It's |
| not likely to be thought of as harassment by anyone who gets a single |
| phone call from a scanning computer. Some central offices have been |
| known to react strangely when people start scanning. Sometimes you're |
| unable to get a dialtone for hours after you start scanning. But |
| there is no uniform policy. The best thing to do is to first find out |
| if you've got some crazy law saying you can't do it. If, as is |
| likely, there is no such law, the only way to find out what happens is |
| to give it a try. |
| -EQ- |
|
|
| It should be noted that a law making scanning illegal was recently |
| passed in Colorado Springs, CO. It is now illegal to place a call |
| in Colorado Springs without the intent to communicate. |
|
|
|
|
| 22. Where can I purchase a lineman's handset? |
|
|
| Contact East |
| 335 Willow Street |
| North Andover, MA 01845-5995 |
| (508)682-2000 |
|
|
| Jensen Tools |
| 7815 S. 46th Street |
| Phoenix, AZ 85044-5399 |
|
|
| Time Motion Tools |
| 12778 Brookprinter Place |
| Poway, CA 92064 |
| (619)679-0303 |
|
|
|
|
| 23. What are the DTMF frequencies? |
|
|
| DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multi Frequency. These are the tones you |
| get when you press a key on your telephone touchpad. The tone of the |
| button is the sum of the column and row tones. The ABCD keys do not |
| exist on standard telephones. |
|
|
| 1209 1336 1477 1633 |
| |
| 697 1 2 3 A |
|
|
| 770 4 5 6 B |
|
|
| 852 7 8 9 C |
|
|
| 941 * 0 # D |
|
|
|
|
| 24. What are the frequencies of the telephone tones? |
|
|
| Type Hz On Off |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Dial Tone 350 & 400 --- --- |
| Busy Signal 480 & 620 0.5 0.5 |
| Toll Congestion 480 & 620 0.2 0.3 |
| Ringback (Normal) 440 & 480 2.0 4.0 |
| Ringback (PBX) 440 & 480 1.5 4.5 |
| Reorder (Local) 480 & 620 3.0 2.0 |
| Invalid Number 200 & 400 |
| Hang Up Warning 1400 & 2060 0.1 0.1 |
| Hang Up 2450 & 2600 --- --- |
|
|
|
|
| 25. What are all of the * (LASS) codes? |
|
|
| Local Area Signalling Services (LASS) and Custom Calling Feature |
| Control Codes: |
|
|
| (These appear to be standard, but may be changed locally) |
|
|
| Service Tone Pulse/rotary Notes |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Assistance/Police *12 n/a [1] |
| Cancel forwarding *30 n/a [C1] |
| Automatic Forwarding *31 n/a [C1] |
| Notify *32 n/a [C1] [2] |
| Intercom Ring 1 (..) *51 1151 [3] |
| Intercom Ring 2 (.._) *52 1152 [3] |
| Intercom Ring 3 (._.) *53 1153 [3] |
| Extension Hold *54 1154 [3] |
| Customer Originated Trace *57 1157 |
| Selective Call Rejection *60 1160 (or Call Screen) |
| Selective Distinct Alert *61 1161 |
| Selective Call Acceptance *62 1162 |
| Selective Call Forwarding *63 1163 |
| ICLID Activation *65 1165 |
| Call Return (outgoing) *66 1166 |
| Number Display Blocking *67 1167 [4] |
| Computer Access Restriction *68 1168 |
| Call Return (incoming) *69 1169 |
| Call Waiting disable *70 1170 [4] |
| No Answer Call Transfer *71 1171 |
| Usage Sensitive 3 way call *71 1171 |
| Call Forwarding: start *72 or 72# 1172 |
| Call Forwarding: cancel *73 or 73# 1173 |
| Speed Calling (8 numbers) *74 or 74# 1174 |
| Speed Calling (30 numbers) *75 or 75# 1175 |
| Anonymous Call Rejection *77 1177 [5] [M: *58] |
| Call Screen Disable *80 1160 (or Call Screen) [M: *50] |
| Selective Distinct Disable *81 1161 [M: *51] |
| Select. Acceptance Disable *82 1162 |
| Select. Forwarding Disable *83 1163 [M: *53] |
| ICLID Disable *85 1165 |
| Call Return (cancel out) *86 1186 [6] [M: *56] |
| Anon. Call Reject (cancel) *87 1187 [5] [M: *68] |
| Call Return (cancel in) *89 1189 [6] [M: *59] |
|
|
| Notes: |
|
|
| [C1] - Means code used for Cellular One service |
| [1] - for cellular in Pittsburgh, PA A/C 412 in some areas |
| [2] - indicates that you are not local and maybe how to reach you |
| [3] - found in Pac Bell territory; Intercom ring causes a distinctive |
| ring to be generated on the current line; Hold keeps a call |
| connected until another extension is picked up |
| [4] - applied once before each call |
| [5] - A.C.R. blocks calls from those who blocked Caller ID |
| (used in C&P territory, for instance) |
| [6] - cancels further return attempts |
| [M: *xx] - alternate code used for MLVP (multi-line variety package) |
| by Bellcore. It goes by different names in different RBOCs. |
| In Bellsouth it is called Prestige. It is an arrangement of |
| ESSEX like features for single or small multiple line groups. |
|
|
| The reason for different codes for some features in MLVP is that |
| call-pickup is *8 in MLVP so all *8x codes are reaasigned *5x |
|
|
|
|
| 26. What frequencies do cordless phones operate on? |
|
|
| Here are the frequencies for the first generation 46/49mhz phones. |
| The new 900mhz cordless phones are not covered. |
|
|
| Channel Handset Transmit Base Transmit |
| ------- ---------------- ------------- |
| 1 49.670mhz 46.610mhz |
| 2 49.845 46.630 |
| 3 49.860 46.670 |
| 4 49.770 46.710 |
| 5 49.875 46.730 |
| 6 49.830 46.770 |
| 7 49.890 46.830 |
| 8 49.930 46.870 |
| 9 49.990 46.930 |
| 10 49.970 46.970 |
|
|
|
|
| 27. What is Caller-ID? |
|
|
| This FAQ answer is stolen from Rockewell: |
|
|
| Calling Number Delivery (CND), better known as Caller ID, is a |
| telephone service intended for residential and small business |
| customers. It allows the called Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to |
| receive a calling party's directory number and the date and time of |
| the call during the first 4 second silent interval in the ringing |
| cycle. |
|
|
| Parameters |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The data signalling interface has the following characteristics: |
|
|
| Link Type: 2-wire, simplex |
| Transmission Scheme: Analog, phase-coherent FSK |
| Logical 1 (mark) 1200 +/- 12 Hz |
| Logical 0 (space) 2200 +/- 22 Hz |
| Transmission Rate: 1200 bps |
| Transmission Level: 13.5 +/- dBm into 900 ohm load |
|
|
|
|
| Protocol |
| ~~~~~~~~ |
| The protocol uses 8-bit data words (bytes), each bounded by a start |
| bit and a stop bit. The CND message uses the Single Data Message |
| format shown below. |
|
|
| | Channel | Carrier | Message | Message | Data | Checksum | |
| | Seizure | Signal | Type | Length | Word(s) | Word | |
| | Signal | | Word | Word | | | |
|
|
| Channel Siezure Signal |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The channel seizure is 30 continuous bytes of 55h (01010101) providing |
| a detectable alternating function to the CPE (i.e. the modem data |
| pump). |
|
|
| Carrier Signal |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The carrier signal consists of 130 +/- 25 mS of mark (1200 Hz) to |
| condition the receiver for data. |
|
|
| Message Type Word |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The message type word indicates the service and capability associated |
| with the data message. The message type word for CND is 04h |
| (00000100). |
|
|
| Message Length Word |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The message length word specifies the total number of data words to |
| follow. |
|
|
| Data Words |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The data words are encoded in ASCII and represent the following |
| information: |
|
|
| o The first two words represent the month |
| o The next two words represent the day of the month |
| o The next two words represent the hour in local military time |
| o The next two words represent the minute after the hour |
| o The calling party's directory number is represented by the |
| remaining words in the data word field |
|
|
| If the calling party's directory number is not available to the |
| terminating central office, the data word field contains an ASCII "O". |
| If the calling party invokes the privacy capability, the data word |
| field contains an ASCII "P". |
|
|
| Checksum Word |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| The Checksum Word contains the twos complement of the modulo 256 sum |
| of the other words in the data message (i.e., message type, message |
| length, and data words). The receiving equipment may calculate the |
| modulo 256 sum of the received words and add this sum to the reveived |
| checksum word. A result of zero generally indicates that the message |
| was correctly received. Message retransmission is not supported. |
|
|
| Example CNS Single Data Message |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| An example of a received CND message, beginning with the message type |
| word, follows: |
|
|
| 04 12 30 39 33 30 31 32 32 34 36 30 39 35 35 35 31 32 31 32 51 |
|
|
| 04h= Calling number delivery information code (message type word) |
| 12h= 18 decimal; Number of data words (date,time, and directory |
| number words) |
| ASCII 30,39= 09; September |
| ASCII 33,30= 30; 30th day |
| ASCII 31,32= 12; 12:00 PM |
| ASCII 32,34= 24; 24 minutes (i.e., 12:24 PM) |
| ASCII 36,30,39,35,35,35,31,32,31,32= (609) 555-1212; calling |
| party's directory number |
| 51h= Checksum Word |
|
|
| Data Access Arrangement (DAA) Requirements |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| To receive CND information, the modem monitors the phone line between |
| the first and second ring bursts without causing the DAA to go off |
| hook in the conventional sense, which would inhibit the transmission |
| of CND by the local central office. A simple modification to an |
| existing DAA circuit easily accomplishes the task. |
|
|
| Modem Requirements |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Although the data signalling interface parameters match those of a |
| Bell 202 modem, the receiving CPE need not be a Bell 202 modem. A |
| V.23 1200 bps modem receiver may be used to demodulate the Bell 202 |
| signal. The ring indicate bit (RI) may be used on a modem to indicate |
| when to monitor the phone line for CND information. After the RI bit |
| sets, indicating the first ring burst, the host waits for the RI bit |
| to reset. The host then configures the modem to monitor the phone |
| line for CND information. |
|
|
| Signalling |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| According to Bellcore specifications, CND signalling starts as early |
| as 300 mS after the first ring burst and ends at least 475 mS before |
| the second ring burst |
|
|
| Applications |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Once CND information is received the user may process the information |
| in a number of ways. |
|
|
| 1. The date, time, and calling party's directory number can be |
| displayed. |
|
|
| 2. Using a look-up table, the calling party's directory number can be |
| correlated with his or her name and the name displayed. |
|
|
| 3. CND information can also be used in additional ways such as for: |
|
|
| a. Bulletin board applications |
| b. Black-listing applications |
| c. Keeping logs of system user calls, or |
| d. Implementing a telemarketing data base |
|
|
| References |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ |
| For more information on Calling Number Delivery (CND), refer to |
| Bellcore publications TR-TSY-000030 and TR-TSY-000031. |
|
|
| To obtain Bellcore documents contact: |
|
|
| Bellcore Customer Service |
| 60 New England Avenue, Room 1B252 |
| Piscataway, NJ 08834-4196 |
| (908) 699-5800 |
|
|
|
|
| 28. What is a PBX? |
|
|
| A PBX is a Private Branch Exchange. A PBX is a small telephone switch |
| owned by a company or organization. Let's say your company has a |
| thousand employees. Without a PBX, you would need a thousand phone |
| lines. However, only 10% of your employees are talking on the phone |
| at one time. What if you had a computer that automatically found an |
| outside line every time one of your employees picked up the telephone. |
| With this type of system, you could get by with only paying for one |
| hundred phone lines. This is a PBX. |
|
|
|
|
| 29. What is a VMB? |
|
|
| A VMB is a Voice Mail Box. A VMB is a computer that acts as an |
| answering machine for hundreds or thousands of users. Each user will |
| have their own Voice Mail Box on the system. Each mail box will have |
| a box number and a pass code. |
|
|
| Without a passcode, you will usually be able to leave messages to |
| users on the VMB system. With a passcode, you can read messages and |
| administer a mailbox. Often, mailboxes will exist that were created |
| by default or are no longer used. These mailboxes may be taken over |
| by guessing their passcode. Often the passcode will be the mailbox |
| number or a common number such as 1234. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Section C: Resources |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
|
|
| 01. What are some ftp sites of interest to hackers? |
|
|
| 198.69.103.23 (Mac) |
| aeneas.mit.edu |
| alex.sp.cs.cmu.edu /links/security (Misc) |
| alife.santafe.edu |
| aql.gatech.edu /pub (40Hex) |
| asylum.sf.ca.us |
| athena-dist.mit.edu /pub/ATHENA (Athena Project) |
| atlantis.utmb.edu |
| bellcore.com (Bellcore) |
| camelot.usc.edu /pub/cellular/DDIinfodemo (Cellular) |
| cert.org (CERT) |
| ciac.llnl.gov |
| coast.cs.purdue.edu /pub (Security/COAST) |
| csrc.ncsl.nist.gov |
| dartmouth.edu /pub/security (Security) |
| dg-rtp.dg.com |
| ds.internic.net |
| enlow.com |
| ftp.3com.com /mirrors/zip (ZipCrypt) |
| ftp.3com.com /Orange-Book (Orange Book) |
| ftp.acns.nwu.edu |
| ftp.alantec.com |
| ftp.armory.com /pub/user/kmartind (H/P) |
| ftp.armory.com /pub/user/swallow |
| ftp.c3.lanl.gov |
| ftp.cc.rochester.edu |
| ftp.cert.dfn.de (FIRST) |
| ftp.cic.net /pub/e-serials/alphabetic/p/phrack (Zines) |
| ftp.cisco.com |
| ftp.clark.net /pub/jcase (H/P) |
| ftp.cnam.fr |
| ftp.commerce.net /pubs/standards/drafts/shttp.txt(Secure HyperText) |
| ftp.cs.colorado.edu |
| ftp.cs.ruu.nl |
| ftp.cs.uwm.edu /pub/comp-privacy (Privacy Digest) |
| ftp.cs.vu.nl |
| ftp.cs.yale.edu |
| ftp.csl.sri.com /pub/nides (SRI) |
| ftp.csua.berkeley.edu /pub/cypherpunks (Crypto) |
| ftp.cyberspace.com /pub/archive/defcon (PhoneTag) |
| ftp.delmarva.com |
| ftp.dsi.unimi.it |
| ftp.ee.lbl.gov |
| ftp.eff.org /pub/Publications/CuD (EFF) |
| ftp.elelab.nsc.co.jp /pub/security (Security) |
| ftp.etext.org (Etext) |
| ftp.fc.net /pub/defcon (DefCon) |
| ftp.fc.net /pub/defcon/BBEEP (BlueBeep) |
| ftp.fc.net /pub/phrack (Phrack Magazine) |
| ftp.fc.net /pub/phrack/underground (Hacker Archives) |
| ftp.fh-berlin.de |
| ftp.foobar.com |
| ftp.funet.fi |
| ftp.gate.net /pub/users/laura |
| ftp.gate.net /pub/users/wakko |
| ftp.greatcircle.com /pub/firewalls (Firewalls) |
| ftp.halcyon.com /pub/cud (Zines) |
| ftp.IEunet.ie /pub/security (Security) |
| ftp.ifi.uio.no |
| ftp.info.fundp.ac.be |
| ftp.informatik.uni-hamburg.de |
| ftp.inoc.dl.nec.com /pub/security (Security) |
| ftp.isi.edu |
| ftp.llnl.gov /pub (CIAC) |
| ftp.lysator.liu.se |
| ftp.mcs.com /mcsnet.users/crisadm (Virii) |
| ftp.near.net /security/archives/phrack (Zines) |
| ftp.nec.com |
| ftp.netcom.com /pub/br/bradleym (Virii) |
| ftp.netcom.com /pub/da/daemon9 |
| ftp.netcom.com /pub/va/vandal (DnA) |
| ftp.netcom.com /pub/zz/zzyzx (H/P) |
| ftp.netsys.com |
| ftp.ocs.mq.edu.au /PC/Crypt (Crypto) |
| ftp.paranoia.com /pub/toneloc/tl110.zip (ToneLoc) |
| ftp.pop.psu.edu |
| ftp.primus.com /pub/armchair (Phoney) |
| ftp.primus.com /pub/security (Security) |
| ftp.psy.uq.oz.au |
| ftp.rahul.net /pub/lps (Home of the FAQ) |
| ftp.sert.edu.au |
| ftp.sgi.com |
| ftp.std.com /archives/alt.locksmithing (Locksmithing) |
| ftp.std.com /obi/Mischief/ (MIT Guide to Locks) |
| ftp.std.com /obi/Phracks (Zines) |
| ftp.sunet.se /pub/network/monitoring (Ethernet sniffers) |
| ftp.sura.net /pub/security (SURAnet) |
| ftp.technet.sg |
| ftp.tis.com /pub (TIS) |
| ftp.uspto.gov |
| ftp.uu.net /doc/literary/obi/Phracks (Zines) |
| ftp.uwp.edu (Copy protection) |
| ftp.vis.colostate.edu |
| ftp.vix.com |
| ftp.vortex.com |
| ftp.warwick.ac.uk /pub/cud (Zines) |
| ftp.win.tue.nl /pub/security (Security) |
| ftp.winternet.com /users/craigb (H/P) |
| ftp.wustl.edu /doc/EFF (EFF) |
| furmint.nectar.cs.cmu.edu /security (Crypto) |
| garbo.uwasa.fi /pc/crypt (Crypto) |
| gumby.dsd.trw.com |
| hplyot.obspm.fr |
| info.mcs.anl.gov |
| jerico.usc.edu |
| lcs.mit.edu /telecom-archives (Telecom archives) |
| lod.amaranth.com (Legion of Doom) |
| l0pht.com (The L0pht) |
| mac.archive.umich.edu |
| mary.iia.org /pub/users/patriot (Misc) |
| monet.ccs.itd.umich.edu |
| net.tamu.edu /pub/security/TAMU (Security) |
| net23.com /pub (Max Headroom) |
| nic.ddn.mil /scc (DDN Security) |
| nic.funet.fi /pub/doc/cud (Zines) |
| oak.oakland.edu |
| paradox1.denver.colorado.edu /anonymous/text-files/pyrotechnics (Pyro) |
| parcftp.xerox.com |
| pyrite.rutgers.edu /pub/security (Security) |
| relay.cs.toronto.edu /doc/telecom-archives (Telecom) |
| rena.dit.co.jp /pub/security (Security) |
| research.att.com /dist/internet_security (AT&T) |
| ripem.msu.edu /pub/crypt (Ripem) |
| rs1.rrz.uni-koeln.de (Wordlists) |
| rtfm.mit.edu (Etext) |
| rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet-by-group (Usenet FAQ's) |
| sable.ox.ac.uk (Wordlists) |
| samadams.princeton.edu |
| scss3.cl.msu.edu /pub/crypt (Crypto) |
| sierra.stanford.edu |
| spy.org (CSC) |
| suburbia.apana.org.au /pub/unix/security (Security) |
| sunsolve1.sun.com |
| tam.cs.ucdavis.edu |
| technion.ac.il |
| theta.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp /pub1/security (Security) |
| thumper.bellcore.com |
| titania.mathematik.uni-ulm.de /pub/security (Security) |
| toxicwaste.mit.edu /pub/rsa129/README (Breaking RSA) |
| uceng.uc.edu /pub/kerberos.documentation (Kerberos) |
| ugle.unit.no |
| vic.cc.purdue.edu |
| whacked.l0pht.com (Mac + H/P) |
| wimsey.bc.ca /pub/crypto (Crypto) |
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| Third Stone From the Sun 132.241.180.91 6969 |
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| 03. What are some newsgroups of interest to hackers? |
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| alt.2600 Do it 'til it hertz |
| alt.2600.hope.tech Technology concerns for Hackers on Planet Earth 1994 |
| alt.cellular |
| alt.cellular-phone-tech |
| alt.comp.virus |
| alt.cyberpunk High-tech low-life. |
| alt.cyberspace Cyberspace and how it should work. |
| alt.dcom.telecom Discussion of telecommunications technology |
| alt.engr.explosives [no description available] |
| alt.hackers Descriptions of projects currently under development |
| alt.locksmithing You locked your keys in *where*? |
| alt.hackers.malicious The really bad guys - don't take candy from them |
| alt.ph.uk |
| alt.privacy.anon-server Tech. & policy matters of anonymous contact servers |
| alt.radio.pirate Hide the gear, here comes the magic station-wagons. |
| alt.radio.scanner Discussion of scanning radio receivers. |
| alt.satellite.tv.europe |
| alt.security Security issues on computer systems |
| alt.security.index Pointers to good stuff in misc.security (Moderated) |
| alt.security.keydist Exchange of keys for public key encryption systems |
| alt.security.pgp The Pretty Good Privacy package |
| alt.security.ripem A secure email system illegal to export from the US |
| comp.dcom.cellular [no description available] |
| comp.dcom.telecom Telecommunications digest (Moderated) |
| comp.dcom.telecom.tech [no description available] |
| comp.org.cpsr.announce Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility |
| comp.org.cpsr.talk Issues of computing and social responsibility |
| comp.org.eff.news News from the Electronic Frontiers Foundation |
| comp.org.eff.talk Discussion of EFF goals, strategies, etc. |
| comp.protocols.kerberos The Kerberos authentification server |
| comp.protocols.tcp-ip TCP and IP network protocols |
| comp.risks Risks to the public from computers & users |
| comp.security.announce Announcements from the CERT about security |
| comp.security.misc Security issues of computers and networks |
| comp.security.unix Discussion of Unix security |
| comp.virus Computer viruses & security (Moderated) |
| de.org.ccc Mitteilungen des CCC e.V. |
| misc.security Security in general, not just computers (Moderated) |
| rec.pyrotechnics Fireworks, rocketry, safety, & other topics |
| rec.radio.scanner [no description available] |
| rec.video.cable-tv Technical and regulatory issues of cable television |
| sci.crypt Different methods of data en/decryption |
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| ntiabbs.ntia.doc.gov (NTIA) |
| telnet lust.isca.uiowa.edu 2600 (underground bbs) (temporarily down) |
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