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| Demise of Phreakdom in Florida: The Story of Teltec |
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| Interview with Surfer Bill by The Firelord |
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| Written by Knight Lightning |
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| Firelord (FL): Bill, I wanted to ask you some stuff on that bust you were |
| telling me about. |
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| Surfer Bill (SB): Yeah, whatta ya want to know? |
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| FL: Who the hell got busted? |
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| SB: Well, you wanna know who knows a hell of a lot more than me is Jack Flack. |
| He has the subpoena, it's about 40 pages, it lists every single one of |
| their names, and all the charges word for word, it's incredible. |
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| FL: Jack Flack isn't accepting phone calls, it's probably not a very good idea. |
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| SB: Teltec is based in Miami, they got really pissed off that everyone was |
| abusing their services. I mean using their codes and things like that. |
| These people aren't stupid. I mean they know if you've got a sequential |
| hacker on. They know because what happens is that their computer registers |
| every single bad code. So If they see 20000, 20001, 20002, and keeps on |
| going registering as bad codes and all of the sudden 20011 doesn't |
| register, but 20012 does then they know that 20011 is a good code. What |
| they will do is monitor this code and watch it for abnormal usage. They |
| will be sitting there saying, 'Hey this code has been getting a lot of use |
| in the past few days.' Then they will put a tracer on, trace the person, |
| tap the line, and start amassing information about the line owner. It is |
| like putting a noose around your own neck! |
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| Basically what I heard is happening down here is that, I believe, there are |
| five bulletin board systems in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale/Boca Raton area |
| that they are after. |
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| Caeser's Palace (Sysoped by Caeser D, Whose real name is John Kessler) |
| Parasec (Sysoped by Mark Barochich {sic}) |
| COPS |
| Apple Tree, not Apple Tree I or Apple-Tree II, it was the Apple Tree Phreak |
| BBS, that one everyone now knows as the Catfur. |
| And Plovernet (305). |
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| FL: Didn't you say that Teltec planted agents on all these boards? |
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| SB: Yeah, that's what I was getting to. I don't know for a fact or anything |
| but, what I hear is that Teltec employees posed as undercover hackers or |
| phreakers and got on to the above listed boards. They had handles and |
| infiltrated the system, having everyone believe that they were phreakers. |
| Cause what they did was, well obviously they knew what they were talking |
| about after all they worked for the company. They posted really educated |
| information. From there I believe they actually posted some Teltec codes. |
| There again, some of this is rumor, some of this is fact, I really couldn't |
| tell you which was which. |
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| FL: Well who all was busted? |
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| SB: Jack Flack, Caeser D (John Kessler), Demetrius Cross, Dave Peters, several |
| others of course. One whole family got busted, the father, the son, and |
| the daughter. There is a list of thirty-eight people, their actual names |
| were published in the Miami Review, which is a lawyer newspaper that goes |
| to all the lawyers and judges in the Miami area. Another interesting thing |
| is that the list mentioned a John Doe and a Jane Doe. There was a clause |
| that said these two people are to be named at a later date, so who knows |
| who that could be or even it was more than one person. |
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| FL: You say Lex Luthor escaped? |
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| SB: Yes he did. |
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| FL: They were gonna snag him, but he escaped to California. |
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| SB: I don't know exactly if they had him or whether they were gonna bust him or |
| not but I know he was not mentioned. |
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| FL: Maybe he was one of the John or Jane Doe people. |
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| SB: Most of the stuff that I know is basically public information so I don't |
| know anything about that John and Jane Doe stuff. |
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| SB: An important point is that the Teltec agents posted some codes and then |
| monitored those codes. I believe they cannot bust you for using those |
| numbers because that's a form of entrapment. Instead what they'll do is |
| monitor the calls, trace the calls, and then they will know who they are |
| dealing with. |
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| FL: They'll hook up a dialed number recorder (DNR) on the line. |
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| SB: Well what this whole deal is doing is sorta pointing a finger of blame. |
| Both people are wrong, Teltec is wrong in using entrapment to try and catch |
| you, and you are wrong for using their codes to phreak. So what they do is |
| keep an eye on you. So then they say "ah ha" this guy, John Doe over here |
| is using this code. We know he has been abusing our system and now we are |
| gonna keep an eye on him. So when this code goes dead, we're gonna watch |
| and see if he uses any different ones and if he does, we'll bust him. |
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| The main thing that's gonna come out of this court case is that they are |
| gonna go after the the 5 people that were the system operators of the |
| bbses. They're not really after the average user, what I think is happening |
| is that the average users are going to be used as witnesses against the |
| system operators. |
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| The scary part about this case is that it is really pretty big because, it |
| may set a precedent. If the judge rules in favor of Teltec and then Teltec |
| presses charges, the subpoena says that there is a minimal of $5000 damage, |
| and that's what they're seeking. So its gotta be well over $5000 damages. |
| I tell you one thing, from the amount of money and information Teltec has |
| put into this they are really determined to press charges. They invested a |
| lot of money as far as lawyers and investigators. Another scary part of |
| this story is that Teltec has not made the evidence that they have against |
| the thirty-eight people public, as far as I know, and that's what everyone |
| is afraid of. The average user doesn't know what he is up against. |
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| FL: I bet the majority of the people on those boards are scared shitless now. |
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| SB: Oh yeah, everybody is, its like the whole city of Miami is. Also I hear |
| that Sprint and MCI will be cracking down in the future. They are most |
| likely waiting to see how this case goes. |
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| FL: Is Teltec the major service down there that everybody uses? |
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| SB: Not really, it's one of many. The popular one these days is MCI cause it |
| only has those 5 digit codes. |
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| FL: I heard Teltec gave shitty connections. |
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| SB: Yeah, that's funny because, I was talking to Jack Flack, and I said if you |
| wanna crack up the people in the courtroom and you know that they are |
| definitely gonna bust you, and that you're guilty beyond a shadow of a |
| doubt, make a joke if they ask you what you know about Teltec say, "Alls I |
| know about Teltec is that their connections to California are really |
| shitty!" I don't know if they'd be too happy about hearing that one! |
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| FL: So they are really gonna take care of this aren't they? |
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| SB: Yeah but Teltec's main goal is to really get the system operators. You |
| should read this subpoena here, it talks about the system operators. |
| It says that the sysops "organized, financed, directed, and oversaw the |
| illicit posting and trading of Teltec codes" "They failed to delete the |
| messages containing illegal information." You see so the sysops are guilty |
| cause they didn't delete the messages. |
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| FL: The thing that could've solved all this is if people used random hackers |
| and random destination numbers, like MegaPhreak. |
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| SB: Another point is that even though you may be using a random hacker, most |
| people aren't gonna be using the system at 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. The best time |
| to scan is during normal business hours. |
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| FL: That's true, after all you don't need 10,000 codes. |
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| SB: Well anyway, I think that they are really after the system operators. And |
| if Teltec wins this case it will set a precedent. If all that happens then |
| I expect that we are gonna see a lot more of these cases popping up all |
| around the country. |
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| Editor's notes: There is some talk about there actually being 6 boards being |
| busted and not just 5. Also the reference that Lex Luthor had |
| any involvement or close calls with Teltec is only rumor. |
| Other reports from 305ers who wish to remain un-named state |
| that MCI has indeed stepped up its war on phreakers and |
| hackers. Sysops, I really hope you watch who you let on. |
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| Remember, a filter or fee for a bbs can easily be handled by |
| agents or investigators. The best way to check on people is |
| through references. |
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| TWCB was also online during this interview, but as they gave |
| little or no input to the actual content of this file all |
| remarks from TWCB have been screened as they were worthless. |
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| The original interview was done on a conference and recorded on |
| cassette tape which was delivered to me. After which I wrote |
| this file. This file was given permission to be printed in |
| Phrack World News by The Firelord of 307 NPA. |
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| - Knight Lightning |
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| Telephone Testimony March 1986 |
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| Chairman Bill McGowan made a point to the House Subcommittee on |
| Telecommunications. In testimony before the recently reconvened hearings on |
| telephone industry competition, McGowan spoke against the "diversification |
| frenzy" of the Bell Operating Companies (BOCs). He told the congressional |
| subcommittee that the industry is still in the transition to full competition |
| and cautioned against replacing a regulated monopoly with seven unregulated |
| ones. |
| Information taken out of MCI World, March 1986 Issue |
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| Kaptain Krash Busted |
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| Kaptain Krash was caught stealing American Telephone & Telegraph's (AT&T) |
| Teleconferencing time through an 800 PBX posted on P-80. He has been isolated |
| from other members of the underground by his parents. |
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| Note from Forest Ranger: |
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| - LET THIS BE A LESSON TO THOSE WHO USE 800 PBX'S. 800 PBX'S ARE LIKE MAKING |
| COLLECT CALLS AS TO WHERE YOUR NUMBER IS AUTOMATICALLY KNOWN. SO IT IS VERY |
| EASY TO TRACE BACK TO YOU WHILE ON THE CONFERENCE OR A LATER CHECK WILL |
| INDICATE THE SAME FINDINGS. |
| Information Provided By |
| F.R. Communications Newsline Service (c) 1986 |
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| Metal Shop Private Cleans House |
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| On April 13, 1986, Taran King and Knight Lightning repurged the userlog |
| deleting over 100 users from Metal Shop Private. This was mainly because of |
| non-callers clogging up the log and to make sure there would be no extra |
| accounts to lessen the security of the bbs. |
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| People wishing to become members of Metal Shop Private, should contact Taran |
| King or Knight Lightning via email. They then would be discussed with the |
| Metal Shop Staff etc. |
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| Dan Pasquale Seeks New Entertainment |
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| This message is mainly for bbs sysops. Have you been receiving more calls from |
| people in the 415 NPA? In conversation with Dan Pasquale (See Phoenix |
| Phortress Article in PWN III) High Evolutionary was told that Dan plans to try |
| his hand at out of state bbses..."for fun." Let it be remembered that Dan |
| Pasquale ran Phoenix Phortress BBS and as such saw posts for other phreak and |
| hack bbses. Furthermore, as a bad habit, several bbsers seem to use the same |
| passwords in more than one place. Therefore it is a possibility that Dan could |
| log on to bbses as someone else. |
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| "The Radio Station Incident" |
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| Oryan Quest had asked Broadway Hacker to remove him from the userlog for RS's |
| own security. However BH decided not to do it at that time. Roughly a week |
| later, someone using Oryan Quest's password logged onto the Radio Station BBS. |
| This person was completely computer illiterate. Example: He typed "HELP" |
| instead of "?" for a menu. When Broadway Hacker broke onto chat mode this |
| Oryan Quest dropped carrier. |
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| Please note: Although the police had to drop charges on Oryan Quest because of |
| an illegal search this does not mean that the police couldn't have found his |
| passwords. |
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| Broadway also mentioned a rash of new users applying from 415 NPA. |
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| Sysops beware. |
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| Some Information Provided By |
| Broadway Hacker/High Evolutionary/Oryan Quest |
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| Maxfield Speaks |
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| In a Detroit newspaper, John Maxfield was interviewed by a reporter. Although |
| I do not have the article or all the facts pertaining to it, it is known that |
| the names mentioned include: Phantom Phreaker, High Evolutionary, Scan Man, |
| Music Major, The Bootleg, and Slave Driver. |
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| It is believed that Maxfield had acquired these names from P-80. However this |
| is pure speculation. |
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| Information Provided By Various Sources |
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