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[ The History of MOD ]


BOOK THREE:  A Kick In The Groin

Well, suffice it to say, the fun couldn't last forever.  On January 24, 1990,
the Secret Service visited the homes of Acid Phreak, Phiber Optik, and
Scorpion.

The raid didn't come as a surprise since they had been somewhat weary of
Thomas Covenant's behavior as of late.  Acid Phreak had been away for 2
weeks (visiting relatives in a foreign country) and was *somewhat*
surprised to meet such unopportune guests a day after his arrival.
Phiber was equally amused at the "cleaning service" he found so
diligently working in his bedroom.  Scorpion on the other hand, extremely

house and even saved some hardware they had left behind for the next time
they visit (which they did).

Days later, they had gone to meet The Wing, which wasn't able to talk for
too long since he was too busy.  He had been anticipating this little visit
for awhile though.  His dad didn't exactly like the idea of their presence
and kicked their lack-of-a-warrant asses out before they got a chance to put
to use their years of interrogation techniques classes.  Seems they think he
showed his teacher a credit report or something... 

A few weeks go by, and MOD gets to know Seeker.  He sounds cool enough,
and he knows his electronics so he is a very valuable addition to the
group.  Seeker made his way in and so did the million-and-one MOD
stickers and funny-colored-little-box-thingies. The stickers, of which,
made their way to Ground Zero's big butt at a 2600 meeting.

Anyways, the MOD Unix went down, and 3 local hackers with much potential
caught attention to them.  They were:  ZOD (a Unix hacker), Outlaw (just
a general dude), and Corrupt (Vax king).  After days of getting to know 
them, they were pulled in.  Countless weeks went by with what seemed like
a dozen MOD bbs's on 800s, packet switched networks, etc... 

The group's popularity soared in such a short period of time, but many
hackers disagreed with the MOD style much in the same way Phiber Optik
had enjoyed humiliating those "in the know" publically.

ZOD was the last of the group to be raided (or at least the most recent),
but has since made much headway into the telecom world.  Outlaw has also
been somewhat adept with telco speak.  Corrupt, having been very active
before, doesn't have a working computer anymore and so..well, duh.

Two new members were introduced around the time of the writing of this 
chapter.  The first was The Plague.  He had a professional attitude and
was certainly worth trusting.  Of course, with all the media attention drawn
to him and MOD in general, he has decided to remain low and not bring
any more to himself.

Red Knight was originally on trash runs with Acid Phreak in '89 but was
not brought in until July '90.  It seems RK has learned a lot about
telco ways since he first put up The Toll Center.  RK also seems to
enjoy reminiscing about the trash run days (of which there were quite 
a  few).  

As of August 1, 1990, there are 14 members.  These include:

Acid Phreak (r)
HAC
Scorpion (r)
The Wing (v)
Supernigger
Nynex Phreak (r)
Phiber Optik (r)
Crazy Eddie (r)
Seeker
ZOD (r)
Outlaw
Corrupt
The Plague
Red Knight

(v) signifies person was visited but nothing taken
(r) means either raided or retired, it's a pickem..

      - - ->  MOD is now *CLOSED* to membership.  <- - -

      This is the official (and most likely to be the final) list
      of dewds.  Of course, members may use a GROUP account or
      another handle, but the fact remains that these are the ONLY
      members in the group.  Unlike LOD, we know who is in and who
      isn't..
      
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We should also note Julian Dibbell (Dr. Bombay) for his work on "Rebel
Hackers" in The Village Voice on July 24, 1990.  He portrayed the
scene the way it really is and of course gave us the amount of coverage
we deserve.  And of course, we came out the way we really are and not
as criminals out to destroy the world.  Dr. Bombay was invited to the
MOD Unix right before the raid.  'lo and behold.. a front-page cover
story!

"We rule".

MOD/Forever We Hack


--EOF
  (end Book.Three)