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   First I'd like to thank the following people for thier contributions to this 
file and to my knowledge about this fucking world--=->  Frye Guy, Laser, 
David Lightman, HackerSoft in it's entirety, The Rebel, Digital Logic,
L.E. Pirate, Brain Tumor, Boris Crack, Mad Max, Sike III, The Blade,
Spartacus, Baby Eagle, Iceman/TOPGUN, Spam Master, & Codebuster.
 
 
   This file is meant for the beginner/novice/amateur code hacker.  Anyone 
have been hacking for over 2 years you probably don't need to read.
 
   The first thing I would like to point out is the major LD companies security
systems. A couple years ago MCI and SPRINT installed a NEW type of ESS
which makes it easier to catch code hacks.  This system is able to detect
patterns on it's ports, such as one target number being repeated many times or
invalid codes repeating every x number of minutes.  They thought they were
smart, but we just have to be a step smarter.  
 
 
MULTIPLE PORTS-->
 
   By having a code hacker that uses multiple port hacking ( that is one that
can hack many ports in one session ) you can lower the odds of being caught 
tremendously.  By entering many ports into the hackers database and being able 
to access them all in one session reduces the LD Co's ability to catch a 
pattern on one of their port/s. With this feature you are able to throw the LD
company off WHERE and WHEN you will strike next. ALSO SEE TIMING PATTERNS.
 
 
MULTIPLE TARGETS-->
 
   The first of the (IBM) programs to have multiple targets was Terminus's 
Codebuster, it was then implemented into The Brew Associate's Code Thief.  By 
utilizing a program's multiple target option, the chances you being caught by 
their system's pattern detection is almost NIL. Code Thief's multiple target
file contains 369 targets.  If you cannot get this target list I suggest you
compile a list of TELENET,COMPUSERVE, etc. dial ups and use them for targets.
At least you'll have a better chance...
 
 
PORT PATTERNS & TIMING PATTERNS-->
 
   Long distance companies like SPRINT/MCI usually have more than 1 port in 
large cities/areacodes, thus you can hack on many of their ports.  Increasing 
the number of ports you hack on gives you an edge. The LD's system will get 
suspicious if it finds many invalid codes attempts on one of its port.  Each 
port is allotted a certain amount of invalid codes attempts. If this number is 
exceeded an error flag will go on and the security division will be alerted to
the port. So in other words by increasing the ports you can decrease your odds
of being alerted to and ANI'ed.
 
   As mentioned before the LD companies also have timing pattern recognition.
This means they can tell if they are getting an invalid code attempt every 
x minutes. This really is the most deadly features of their system ( next to
ANI of course ) because almost every hacker I know of runs on a set amount of 
time for each thing to happen. Carrier timeout,seconds to wait till code & 
target are entered, all of these are on a fixed amount of time. Every so many 
number of seconds the hacker repeats its invalid code timeout & retry time
almost exactly.  To get rid of this deadly feature is QUITE simple.
What I suggest is to add another port or two to your list.  However, this port
is special because its not a port at all.  It's a friend you hate or a 
disconnected number or some business.  That way your timing for the LD's ports
will not stay predictable.  Also vary the carrier timeout value ( a.k.a. 
timeout value ) for the fake port numbers.  Doing this will make you about as 
unpredictable as nitroglycerine made from a T-File.
 
 
TIMES TO HACK-->
 
   When I first started code hacking 84' I thought the best time to hack was 
at 2 a.m. because there wouldn't be anybody at the L.D. company then.  Well 
maybe back then there wasn't because there wasn't any customer service after
6pm. But the times have changed.  There is security and customer service and 
maintenance there 24 hours a day 7 days a week- Even Holidays.  So the best 
time to hack would be when normal customers are using it.  Most customers are 
either business's or households.  So your best bet would be hacking when they
would use it- M-F 8am to 7pm.  This is when most people accidently fuck-up on 
their code and thus it is the best time to hack.  I would suggest hacking in 
the morning since the LD's system is counting the number of invalid attempts
if you do a lot in the morning then the subscribers in the afternoon will get 
get evil eye, not you.  Usually the LD companies system RESETS its value at 
12:00 midnight so that the invalid attempt numbers don't keep adding on the 
the previous days.  Also hacking on holidays such as Christmas is excellent
because the amount of people calling everyone all over the fucking place is 
magnanimous.