-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- = = - WELCOME TO THE TWENTY-FIRST ISSUE OF - = = - -=>PHANTASY<=- - = = - A PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER OF - = = - THE - = INTERNATIONAL = - INFORMATION - = RETRIEVAL = - GUILD - = = - Hacking,Phreaking,Anarchy,Survivalism,Commentary - = = -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Volume Number Five,Issue Number Twenty-One Dated 9/14/94 Editor is Mercenary : iirg@cyberspace.net mercenar@works.com Article Submissions: The Mercenary/IIRG 862 Farmington Avenue Suite 306 Bristol,Ct 06010 IIRG World Headquarters BBS: The Rune Stone 14.4K HST Courier 9600 V.32 Private H/P/V, 6000+ Files Public H/P 3000+ Files Public Telecom 7200+ Files (203)-832-8441 or 0-700-THE-IIRG NUP: cyberdeck Table of Discontents: [1] IIRG Update By: Mercenary [2] Self-Reliance and Preparedness (Chapter I) By: Thomas Icom/IIRG [3] ANI (Automatic Number Identification) - Part II By: Mercenary/IIRG [4] Frequencies of Interest, Part I Compiled By: Thomas Icom/IIRG [5] The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground) Edited By: Mercenary 1. FED'z Set Up Sting Operation in Connecticut? [6] New Phreaking Method Only Needs FCC Approval (3 Carriers Already Approved) By: Anonymous [7] FOR THE PEOPLE Supplied By: Those Wacky Secret Service Agents and other Federal Bunglers Edited by: Mercenary 1. The FBI - Lost in CyberSpace 2. Kevin Mitnik - Contact the FBI Please [8] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest 1. NCSA Starts Security Forum on CompuServe 2. FCC Widens Spectrum for Wireless Data Devices 3. IBM Attempts to Cash In On "Star-Trek" 4. Blockbuster and Sega 5. 3 Chinese Provinces to Upgrade Switches [9] SPECIAL REPORT - The IIRG Hacker Acronym List Rapers [10] Electronic Personal Organizers By: Thomas Icom/IIRG [11] Upcoming Conferences and Conventions [12] Listing of IIRG Distribution Sites [13] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER... All information in PHANTASY is from USER contributed material The Publishers and Editors of PHANTASY and THE IIRG disclaim any liability from any damages of any type that the reader or user of such information contained within this newsletter may encounter from the use of said information. All files are brought to you for entertainment purposes only! We also assume all information infringes no copyrights and hereby disclaim any liability. PHANTASY is (C) 1990 by The IIRG IIRG and INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GUILD is (C) 1982 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [1]: IIRG Update By: Mercenary First of all, allow me to say its good to be back and we promise not to allow so much time between issues in the future. I have received tons of e-mail asking where the Hell we've been. Hopefully, I can clear that up for you now. On several extended trips, I became extremely sick and was laid up for several weeks. During this time the Rune Stone went down for a period of 4 weeks as I was unable to take care of daily operations to the network. As my health has returned, so has the Rune Stone. Now apparently there has been some confusion about the systems status, well for those of you who haven't heard the Rune Stone is up and running at its same old number (203)-832-8441. However, the New User Password (NUP) has changed to CYBERDECK due to over publication in numerous mainstream computer magazines. If you were a registered user as of April 1,1994 then you should still be in the userbase. For those of you wanting to submit information or articles to the IIRG, you should send us mail at our group account iirg@cyberspace.net or you can use my standby account at mercenar@works.com for any correspondence. I'd strongly suggest you use iirg@cyberspace.net for a quicker reply. So far 1994 hasn't been a good year for our distribution sites, many have gone down and are in need of replacement. For those sysops who'd be interested in carrying Phantasy Magazine as an official distribution site, please contact me on the Rune Stone. In other IIRG news.... Anubis should be publishing the next IIRG Technical Journal very shortly. At press time he still didn't know what the next Journal would cover, but I'm sure it'll be a good one. I'd like to thank everyone for their support during my illness, and we hope to make the rest of 1994 a memorable one in the H/P community. Mercenary/IIRG IIRG President -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [2]: Self-Reliance and Preparedness (Chapter I) By: Thomas Icom/IIRG Self-Reliance and Preparedness Chapter I Who and Why? When most people think of "survivalism", they conjure up images of camo- clad isolationists living in the "hills", stockpiling up an arsenal for "the day after". The reality of the situation is that for 90% of the people practicing survivalism, or as they prefer; "self-reliance and preparedness", the traditional survivalist image is about as alien a portrayal as you can get. Your typical person who practices self-reliance and preparedness is just an average individual who has the common sense to either make a few preparations for future situations that could affect them negatively, or who practice certain hobbies to partially alleviate their reliance on "the system". The family that raises a home garden and sells or cans their surplus, the city dweller who practices anti-mugging techniques, individuals who live in natural disaster-prone areas and have made plans to lessen disaster effects, and people who know a good marketable trade and go into business for themselves are all practicing self-reliance and preparedness. Most practitioners of self-reliance and preparedness aren't even aware they practice a definitive hobby. To them it's just good common sense, and it is. So, why all the negative press? The answer is simple. People who practice self-reliance and preparedness are less easily controlled than those who rely on the system for their existence. Take away some welfare recipient's food stamps and weekly check, and they'll quickly fall in line. That isn't done so easily with a practitioner of self-reliance and preparedness. Because of this, the establishment will attack practitioners of self-reliance and preparedness whenever possible. That is the reason behind gun control legislation, legislation against herbal and vitamin supplements, draconian regulations that make it difficult for the small businessman to operate profitably, and the large socialist "bread and circuses" programs the government is pushing. (Ancient Rome did the same thing to keep it's citizens in line.) It is also why "survivalists" and "computer hackers" are always getting bad press; while mediocrity, stupidity, flagrant promiscuity, and "following the crowd" are glamorized in the mass media. Sound incredible? Not once you've studied the techniques used by totalitarians to institute their control over the people. In fact, those techniques being used in our country today are considered standard operating procedure. They were used by Hitler and Stalin. They are being used today. They will be tried in the future. Despite all the subtle and obvious prejudice and persecution against practitioners of self-reliance and preparedness, it remains a craft that is quickly attracting people to it; people of high intelligence and common sense who realize that when something goes wrong, no bureaucrat will come riding up on a white stead to save them. Those, in this day and age, who do believe such nonsense are in for a ruse awakening; as such incidents as the LA riots, Crown Heights (New York City) riots, Southeastern hurricanes, Midwestern river flooding, increase in violent crime, worsening economy, thousands of layoffs, and increasing totalitarian government measures have proven. "This is How it All Begins" Self-reliance and preparedness is not for everyone. Some people won't be able to understand the concepts just presented to them. Considering the quality of the educational system these days, I'm not surprised that products of it would consider the concept of self-reliance and preparedness alien to them. Some others are going to dismiss reality, and continue on with their mundane existence. What is even more insidious however, is that some individuals, for political reasons which should be obvious to the reader by now (I hope), will violently disagree with me. The typical vague accusations of insanity, immoral activity, racism (Yes, it's true. Despite the fact that race isn't mentioned in this article, some idiot will throw in that accusation, along with some half-assed explanation as to why.), and incitement to anarchy will be loudly voiced. Such activity is good, as it serves three purposes. The first is that the free and uninhibited discussion of ideas is necessary for the function of a free society. The second is that by opening their mouths they automatically discredit themselves in the eyes of the intelligent. The third, as so often stated by the Brotherhood of the Sword and Rose, is that by making themselves known it will make the job that will have to be done on the "Night of the Rope" easier. On that note, lest a gentle reader get bent out of shape at the mention of hunting the opposition, it should be noted that the most effective way to deal with something trying to destroy you is to destroy it first. As General George Patton once said, "You don't win a war by dying for your country. You win a war by making the other poor son of a bitch die for his country." For those few remaining that have the intelligence, common sense, and initiative to get involved in self-reliance and preparedness, the first thing you need is the proper attitude. You have to make the conscious decision to begin to take charge of your life, and to gain your own self-determination and reliance from those who've stolen it from you. Once you have accepted the fact that you are responsible for yourself, the rest is easy. You'll also find it much more satisfying to be a free spirit, soaring above the mundane; knowing that you, instead of a faceless other, have control over your future. You need the desire to learn and broaden your horizons. As the famous Special Forces officer Larry Dring once said "It's what between your ears that counts." James Madison also said something similar, "A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives." You need to have a positive outlook. Self-reliance and preparedness is the art of living, not avoiding death. While you should not view the world through rose-colored glasses, neither should you resign yourself to doom. The proper outlook is somewhere in the middle. You should acknowledge how bad things are, and then say "Ok, now lets succeed against said problems", as opposed to refusing to face the reality of a bad situation, or tackling a problem with the objective of "avoiding defeat" or "minimizing losses". When faced with a situation always play to win, not lose or draw. It's like the old parable as to whether a glass is half empty or half full. Some people may find the psychological pep talk redundant or unnecessary. I disagree. You could be the most knowledgeable individual in the world on self-reliance and preparedness, but if you have a negative attitude, that knowledge is worthless. A proper attitude is even more important than education! If you disagree with me, I only suggest you try adjusting your attitude to a more positive outlook for a while, and then check to see if you notice a difference in yourself. You'll find that once you have the right attitude down, your experiences will be much smoother. You'll also find that you'll have more confidence and generally feel better. "To know, to will, to dare, to be silent." -Thomas Icom/IIRG May Odin guide your way! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [3]: ANI (Automatic Number Identification) - Part II By: Mercenary/IIRG In a previous issue of Phantasy, we published a toll-free number that was used as a demonstration of ANI. Well, like all good things - the toll-free number suffered a quick demise. Since then, we've received numerous requests for another 800 number or any other way that hackers could obtain the ANAC number for their area. Numerous trade publications have jumped on the band wagon, especially Nuts & Volts which has most recently as their July issue had articles on ANI. In Nuts & Volts they've published the PHUC-ANI as I like to call it, since it first appeared in a PHUC text file. That number is 1073214049889664, which has been in circulation for some time now. They've also published a Centel Communication Number which has already gone defunct. However another 800 ANI number that is still available is not even meant to be one. The Duke Power Company Automated Outage System at (800)769-3766 will read back to you the phone number from which you are calling if you call to report a power outage or pole light out. Since 1-800 ANI numbers are becoming few and far between, you will most likely be forced to use a local ANAC (Automatic Number Announcement Circuit). Most recently, an excellent ANAC list is being developed in the #Hack F.A.Q. by Voyager or more properly will@gnu.ai.mit.edu. What follows here is his list with a few additions and corrections of our own. We hope this helps all of you who have been begging for this information. NPA ANAC number Comments --- --------------- --------------------------------------------- 201 958 Hackensack/Jersey City/Newark/Paterson, NJ 202 958-xxxx District of Columbia 203 970 CT (All) 204 644-xxxx Manitoba 205 908-222-2222 Birmingham, AL 206 411 WA /* Not US West */ 207 958 ME (All) 209 830 Stockton, CA 212 958 Manhattan, NY 213 114 Los Angeles, CA 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 61056 Los Angeles, CA 214 790 Dallas, TX /* GTE */ 214 970-222-2222 Dallas, TX 214 970-611-1111 Dallas, TX /* Southwestern Bell */ 215 410-xxxx Philadelphia, PA 217 200-xxx-xxxx Champaign-Urbana/Springfield, IL 301 958-9968 Hagerstown/Rockville, MD 305 200-222-2222 Ft. Lauderdale/Key West/Miami, FL 309 200-xxx-xxxx Peoria/Rock Island, IL 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 1-200-5863 Chicago, IL 312 200-xxx-xxxx Chicago, IL 312 290 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 314 511 Columbia/Jefferson City, MO 317 310-222-2222 Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN 317 743-1218 Indianapolis/Kokomo, IN 401 222-2222 RI (All) 402 311 Lincoln, NE 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 404 311 Atlanta, GA 404 940-xxx-xxxx Atlanta, GA 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 410 200-555-1212 Annapolis/Baltimore, MD 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 502 997-555-1212 Frankfort/Louisville/Paducah/Shelbyville, KY 503 611 Portland, OR /* not all parts of town */ 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 508 220 Brighton 508 200-220-1234 Brookline 508 200-4444 Needham/Dover 508 220 Wellesley 508 200-222-2222 Newton 508 200-2222 Watertown 509 560 Spokane/Walla Walla/Yakima, WA 512 200-222-2222 Austin/Corpus Christi, TX 512 830 Austin/Corpus Christi, TX 512 970-xxxx Austin/Corpus Christi, TX 514 320-xxxx Montreal, Quebec 515 5463 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 602 593-0809 Phoenix, AZ 602 593-6017 Phoenix, AZ 602 593-7451 Phoenix, AZ 603 200-222-2222 NH (All) 606 997-555-1212 Ashland/Winchester, KY 607 993 Binghamton/Elmira, NY 609 958 Atlantic City/Camden/Trenton/Vineland, NJ 612 511 Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN 615 200200200200200 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 708 1-200-xxxx Chicago/Elgin, IL 713 970-xxxx Houston, TX 714 211-2121 Anaheim, CA /* GTE */ 716 511 Buffalo/Niagra 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 (All) 802 200-222-2222 Vermont (All) 805 830 San Luis Obispo, CA 806 970-xxxx Amarillo/Lubbock, TX 810 200200200200200 Michigan 812 410-555-1212 Evansville, IN 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 */ 906 200-222-2222 Marquette/Sault Ste. Marie, MI 908 958 New Brunswick, NJ 910 311 Fayetteville/Greensboro/Raliegh/Winston-Salem, NC 914 990-1111 Peekskill/Poughkeepsie/White Plains/Yonkers, NY 915 970-xxxx Abilene/El Paso, TX 919 711 Durham, NC Canada: 306 115 Saskatchewan, Canada 416 410-xxxx Toronto, Ontario 416 997-xxxx Toronto, Ontario 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-xxxx Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario Australia: +61 03-552-4111 Victoria 03 area +61 19123 All major capital cities -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [4]: Frequencies of Interest, Part I Compiled By: Thomas Icom/IIRG All frequencies are listed in Mhz. 1. Relay Press: Used by newspapers and press associations. 173.2250 173.2750 173.3250 173.3750 452.9625 452.9750 452.98750 453.0000 2. Remote Broadcast Pickup Communications: Used for TV news crews, traffic reports, "on the scene" communications, etc. 25.8700 - 26.4700 161.6400 - 161.7600 166.2500 170.1500 450.0500 - 450.9500 455.0500 - 455.9500 3. Telephone Maintenance: Used by landline, mobile phone, and telegraph companies for operational purposes. 35.1600 43.1600 151.9850 158.3400 451.1750 - 451.6875 462.4625 - 462.5250 4. Alarm Companies: 460.9000 460.9250 460.9500 460.9750 5. Low Power and Itinerant Business Channels: Often used by security forces, surveillance teams, restaurant order windows and for other interesting purposes. 27.4900 27.5100 27.5300 30.8400 33.1200 33.1400 33.4000 35.0200 35.0400 42.9800 43.0400 151.5050 151.6250 154.5700 154.6000 158.4000 457.5250 457.5500 457.5750 457.6000 460.6875 - 462.5125 462.7625 - 462.9125 463.2125 - 464.9875 (12.5 Khz. channels) (12.5 Khz. channels) (12.5 Khz. channels) 467.7500 - 467.92500 6. Wireless Microphones 169.4450 169.5050 170.2450 170.3050 171.0450 171.1050 171.8450 171.9050 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [5]: The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground) Edited By: Mercenary Fed'z Set Up Sting Operation in Connecticut? Recent local rumors have been circulating in Connecticut that the fed'z have set up some form of sting operation in the form of a BBS or service here in Connecticut. The IIRG is currently investigating this rumor and hopes to have the full story (if there is one), for our next issue. Preliminary inquiries seem to confirm the presence of such an operation but we will reserve releasing any more information until Phantasy 22. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [6]: New Phreaking Method Only Needs FCC Approval (3 Carriers Already Approved) By: Anonymous In their ever increasing urge to dominate the world, US service providers have devised a new method of supposedly increasing their profits. This all new clever brain-storm is called "International Callback". A customer in another country would place a call to an automated number in the United States. The call to the automated system would be allowed to ring a specified number of times and then the caller would hang up. In this way the caller is not billed for the call and the automated system will dial the caller back by using ANI. When the foreign customer picks up the call from the system he will be provided with the US dialtone and have access to much lower rates, (Or that's what the US providers have planned). Now not knowing the whole systems makeup and security, I can obviously see gaping holes for taking advantage of this system. However, in preliminary experiments we've devised one method that already appears to work on Discount Call International's system. Here's how we implemented our scheme. Equipment: 1 Telematrix Call Diverter (California Digital $217.00) 1 Can Wrench (Jensen or Hardware Store) 1 Phone Can (Provided by Friendly Telco) 1 Beige Box (Homemade,Bought,Appropriated) 2 Phone Lines (Provided by Friendly Telco) 3 Wily Hackers (Sober and Clear Headed) 1 Payphone (that accepts incoming calls) (Provided by Friendly Telco) 1 Laptop w/modem and acoustic coupler (Should Have 1 by Now) The first step in our plan was extremely simple, we already had all the equipment we needed and knew of a nice isolated phone can. As many of you have probably already guessed our method, we wont go into much detail. But by placing the call diverter inside the phone can and placing the dial-in line on the target business and the dial-out line on another one of their lines, 60% of our plan was completed. One of us then beige boxed DCI on the dial-in line and then hung up. DCI then dialed our intercepted dial-in line and our call diverter sent the call to our waiting hacker at the payphone. At this point he had DCI's dial tone and used his laptop to hook into a system he would never dare call from home. Now most of you probably don't have the necessary equipment we used. But, I'm sure you can improvise. Thank you FCC!!! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [7]: FOR THE PEOPLE Supplied By: Those Wacky Secret Service Agents and other Federal Bunglers Edited by: Mercenary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The FBI - Lost in CyberSpace As the field of communications technology grows, the FBI and other law-enforcement wiretappers are quickly lagging behind. Fiber optics, ATM, and convergence go beyond their current wiretap capabilities. Cellular phones are also progressing beyond the FBI's capabilities. They reported 183 cases on cellular phones last year where taps on cellular phones just didn't work. The FBI is currently trying to get the telecom industry to make their systems wiretap capable, but the industry is so far resisting their efforts. We'd urge you to monitor these bills as they appear before congress, if left unchecked the FBI and other Federal Agencies will attempt to force more "Big Brother" policies down our throats. Taps should be on beer kegs, not on our phones. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Mitnik - Contact the FBI, Please... In March at the Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 1994, those friendly boys from the Federal Bureau of Incineration were at their keystone cop best. Four FBI agents raided the room of a 22 year old hacker and escorted him downtown. After fingerprinting and photographing the defenseless hacker, the FBI faxed the photo to Washington and learned that the hacker was not Kevin Mitnick who they were attempting to apprehend. The poor hackers last name was the same as the handle used by Mitnick. Shortly after this botched attempt to apprehend Mitnick, the FBI detained another hacker as he left an elevator to attend a lecture. After pulling out his license the FBI found out that he was also not Kevin Mitnick. The following morning, a message appeared on the Conference's message board: "KEVIN MITNICK, CALL THE FBI". The FBI gave a very,very lame excuse about their illegal detaining of the innocent individuals the following evening. Unconfirmed rumors circulating on the last day of the conference stated that a hacker had broken into the hotels computer and left a message on James Settles (Head of the FBI Computer Crime Squads) hotel bill. The message was supposedly, "Happy Retirement". Mr Settles apparently retired on April 1,1994. As for the reason the FBI was once again looking for Kevin Mitnick, we can only wonder at this time. However, Kevin if your not apprehended by the time you may hear or read of this article. Good Luck....... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [8] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NCSA STARTS SECURITY FORUM ON COMPUSERVE In a surprising move, the National Computer Security Association has started a forum on CompuServe. The forum will be dedicated to such topics as, PC and LAN security, Unix/Internet security, anti-virus support, and computer ethics. The forum can be accessed by entering GO NCSAFORUM at any CompuServe command prompt. The NCSA can be contacted via E-mail at 75300,2557@compuserve.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FCC WIDENS SPECTRUM FOR WIRELESS DATA DEVICES The FCC has reassigned the unlicensed wireless data users to 10MHz of bandwidth in the 1.910 to 1.930MHz spectrum. They've also assigned another 10MHz bandwidth to unlicensed voice devices. The FCC is also supposed to make available three blocks of 30MHz spectrum each in major cities. These blocks will all be located in the 1,850 to 1.990MHz spectrum. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM ATTEMPTS TO CASH IN ON "STAR-TREK" IBM is developing a new generation of PDA's (Personal Digital Assistants) that are being code-named "Tricorder". IBM is trying to keep a veil of secrecy on the project because they have not yet negotiated a deal with Paramount to use the brand name "Tricorder". If this is like any other standard IBM project, you might as well set Phasers on Kill. Because that's what they do to most projects. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLOCKBUSTER AND SEGA Are planning to distribute Sega's games on reloadable flash memory cartridges. All you console pirates get ready for the next generation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 CHINESE PROVINCES TO UPGRADE SWITCHES The Chinese provinces of Tianjin, Shaanxi, and Hebei are upgrading their central offices to Northern Telecom DMS-100 switches. Chinese hackers are rumored to be anxiously awaiting their arrival for experimentation. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [9]: SPECIAL REPORT - The IIRG Hacker Acronym List Rapers Most recently, a rash of Acronym lists have been appearing that are direct rip-offs of the IIRG's Hacker Acronym List. We've never had a problem with any group or individual incorporating IIRG material into their work as long as the IIRG is acknowledged in the credits or program. Apparently some groups and individuals have forgotten this and have been incorporating IIRG material into their files and not properly crediting the group. Like any good author, Mercenary has incorporated several fake acronyms into the list which are known only to him. However at this time we'd like to look at one group that has used the IIRG's Acronym list and has properly credited the IIRG. MuTaNT has used our list as well as some additions of their own to create the HaCKeRS ACRoNYM TRaNSLaToR PPE for PCBoard 15.1+. They have created a very nice ppe that allows you to look up acronyms online. All PCBoard sysops are encouraged to add this fine PPE to your system. On the other side of the coin is a list put out by D. Leria on 7/23/94. This acronym list is one of the most blatant rip-offs of the IIRG's list that we've ever seen with no mention of the IIRG in the credits. If your gonna use our material, put us in the credits. This isn't the first time this has happened, we've got about 5 lists on the Rune Stone that are direct copies of the IIRG's list from other groups that have our telltale fake acronyms in their lists. Although this provides us with a good laugh from time to time, we may be forced to release our next list in a non-ascii format. The IIRG -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [10]: Electronic Personal Organizers By: Thomas Icom/IIRG Most hobbyists keep a "hack book" to record information learned during hacking sessions. While writing things down for easier recall is a good thing, there are certain types of information which could prove to be disastrous should they be discovered in something as unsecured as a notebook. Some have taken their sensitive information and stored it in encrypted form on their machines. While this is a good technique when employed with a secure algorithm, it makes ready accessibility and use in the field a problem unless one has a small laptop or palmtop ($$$). A while ago, the electronic personal organizer came onto the market. This device fit into a pocket, and allowed one to store phone numbers and short memos. Some had password protection built in for secure information storage. Unfortunately, these early models were expensive, limited in storage capacity, and unreliable. These problems have been solved with the new models, some of which offer as much as 64K memory, and file transfer capability to/from a PC. The Royal "DM" series electronic personal organizers are representative models. There are three different models which offer different memory capacities (DM118: 18K, DM134: 34K, DM138 38K). The prices are reasonable; starting at $25 for the DM118. They have the following features: - Password Protection - Three phone number databases - 12/24 hour clock with multiple time zones and alarms - "Memo book" - Calender - metric/english measurement and currency conversion - 10 digit calculator - Schedule book linked to clock alarm - Infra-red wireless link for data transfer between a PC or other DM unit - Reset button for quick data erasure These devices are perfect "hackbooks" for storage of such proprietary data as phone numbers, account numbers, passwords, access codes, names, frequencies, and other information you want to keep from prying eyes. While 18K might not seem like much, it's plenty for phone numbers and similar information of a temporary nature. The password protection allows for up to an 8 character alpha-numeric password, and is adequate for 90% of your security needs. Yes, I heard about how the password protection on one unit was cracked by Scotland Yard who opened one up without killing the power, and managed to directly access the unit's RAM. Since you're naturally going to follow my recommendation of being a law abiding citizen who doesn't do anything illegal, I doubt you'll ever run into that situation. It now appears, however, that law abiding citizens are currently being targeted by certain totalitarian types who don't like them exercising their constitutional rights. A recent incident that comes to mind were those people who protested the building of half-way houses in their neighborhood, and were subsequently harassed by HUD who subpoenaed their personal records, filed "discrimination" charges against them, and court-ordered them to provide names of friends and associates so HUD could also "investigate" additional people who "might be practicing discrimination". If you feel that such an attack might be a problem; regularly back-up the data onto a PC, encrypt it with some insanely secure algorithm, and when you run into a problem requiring you to do a data-wipe quicker than the reset button offers; break the unit in half and be glad you're safe and only out $25. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [11]: Upcoming Conferences and Conventions DATE: 09/19/94 TITLE: Practical Methods for Information Systems Risk Analysis LOCATION: NIST, Gaithersburg, MD SPONSOR: CSI Seminars at Government Sites CONTACT: Computer Security Institute ADDRESS: 600 Harrison Street CITY_ST: San Francisco, CA 94107 PHONE: (415) 905-2626 DATE: 10/04/94 TITLE: UNIX EXPO '94 LOCATION: New York City SPONSOR: UniDirect, Computer ResellerNews CONTACT: UNIX EXPO ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1422 CITY_ST: Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 PHONE: 800-829-3976 DATE: 10/11/94 TITLE: 17th National Computer Security Conference LOCATION: Baltimore, MD SPONSOR: NCSC & NIST CONTACT: NCS Conference Secretary, APS XI ADDRESS: National Computer Security Center CITY_ST: Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 PHONE: (301) 975-2775 DATE: 11/02/94 TITLE: 2nd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security LOCATION: Fairfax, VA SPONSOR: ACM SIGSAC CONTACT: Ravi Sandhu ADDRESS: George Mason University, ISSE Dept., M/S 4A4 CITY_ST: Fairfax, VA 22030 PHONE: (703) 993-1659 DATE: 11/07/94 TITLE: European Symposium on Research in Computer Security LOCATION: Brighton, United Kingdom SPONSOR: IMA, AFCET, BCS Security Special Interest Group, and CERT-ONERA CONTACT: Pamela Irving, Conference Officer ADDRESS: Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, 16 Nelson St. CITY_ST: ESSEX SS1 1EF, UK PHONE: dieter@dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk DATE: 12/05/94 TITLE: Introduction to Computer Security LOCATION: NIST, Gaithersburg, MD SPONSOR: CSI Seminars at Government Sites CONTACT: Computer Security Institute ADDRESS: 600 Harrison Street CITY_ST: San Francisco, CA 94107 PHONE: (415) 905-2626 DATE: 12/05/94 TITLE: 10th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference LOCATION: Orlando, FL SPONSOR: Aerospace Computer Security Associates & ACM CONTACT: Ann Marmor-Squires ADDRESS: TRW Systems Division, 1 Federal Systems Park Dr. CITY_ST: Fairfax, VA 22030 PHONE: (703) 803-5503 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [12]: IIRG Distribution Sites (or Gateways to Oblivion) ////// ////// /////// //////// // // // // // // // /////// // //// // // // // // // ////// * ////// * // // * ///////// IIRG World HQ: The Rune Stone BBS 14.4k HST Phantasy's Home Board Complete IIRG Archives 14000+ Files (203)-832-8441 NUP: Cyberdeck IIRG Distribution Site 1: Deadcity Sysop: RoughNeck Australia Criminal Intent HQ +61-3-417-2060 IIRG Distribution Site 2: Alliance BBS (612)-251-8596 (Originally ASU Underground in Tempe AZ) 355+ mb H/P/A/UFO and others on CD-ROM IIRG Distro Site IIRG Distribution Site 3: Hollow Tree Productions Sysop: Phantasm TWA Distro IIRG Phantasy Distro Extreme*Net (313)-EXE-TREME IIRG Distribution Site 4: Unauthorised Access Uk Online 10.00pm-7.00am GMT +44-(0)636-708063 3oo/12oo/24oo/96oo/14.4k HST Established 1990 British Underground Guild WHQ SysOp: Phantasm IIRG Distribution Site 5: The Black Lodge LodgeNet Member Site Sysop: The Brit (5o8)-PRI-VATE IIRG Distribution Site 6: Kaotic Attractor Sysop: Mr Wyzard (5o8)-PRI-VATE -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [13]: Phantasy Distribution Sites Phantasy's Distribution Site's are continually changing,we apologize if you called a board and didn't find the Mag. Network Distribution Sites will have the Issues first, we suggest calling one of them if a problem does arise. 1. Lightning Systems (414) 363-4282 200 Million Bytes OnLine USRobotics Dual Standard HST/V.32bis 2400 thru 14.4k v.32bis/HST 2. The Works BBS Waffle Net v1.65 [617]/861-8976 3/12/24/96/14400b 7dy/24hr N,8,1 Lexington, MA 200 Megabytes of Storage 99.44% pure textfiles Remote cDc Node (Very remote) 3. Uncensored Communications Cybertek Magazine SIG (914)-761-6877 4. The Computer Laboratory Underground 'puternet Phone: +1.515.232.7631 No warez, No codez, No ratios, No hassles. 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