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_______________________________ | | | Hacker's Toolbox | | | | by Cyborg | | | |_______________________________| Hacking ------- Hacking: Hak`ing (V) 1. The process of attempting to obtain an illegal password on a foriegn computer system. 2. The process of attempting to obtain illegal access codes to long distance services. In this case, we are using definition number two: The process of attempting to obtain illegal access codes to long distance services through the computer. General hacking tips -------------------- 1. Using the same code for many calls and over two weeks long is hazardous to your health. 2. BE CAREFUL! It pays to be cautious! 3. This is an expert's tool, not a beginner's. In the wrong hands, this (or any other hacker) can get you into big trouble. Do not attempt to use this if you don't understand it. 4. To determine the service format, you'll have to dial the number up several times yourself, and experiment with it. Time the delays, write down number of digits you dialed, responses, whatever. It's all important. Always cut the speaker on when first attempting anything. 5. A bit of scanning can do a world of good, especially when looking for multi-ports. Scan near the original port number you have, by hand or otherwise. 6. Sometimes a LOCAL carrier number will get through a lot faster than a long distance carrier number. Try both and write down these: Time the amount of time it takes for the call to go thru from the MOMENT you dial the last digit until it gives a carrier. Add 1 or 2 to the delay, and use it (Either the local or long distance carrier, whichever answered quickest) as the "Wait for carrier delay" plus the number. 7. Generally, to figure out the number of digits, you can dial in 10 digits, then keep dialing a digit and counting until it stops you. The number you dialed after the 10 is the digits. This doesn't always work. 8. You can always use 950 and 800 codes at payphones. 9. There are certain numbers that supposedly can tell you if you are being traced. I don't know how much truth there is in that, but to do it, dial a code, and dial up these numbers: 617-890-9900,415-284-1111,305-324-3333, or 213-935-1111 Code lengths ------------ Here is a general rule of thumb for estimating code length: Service Length ------- ------ Mci 5 Sprint 8 Metro 6 Skyline 6 Brand X 6? 1-800 numbers ------------- Here are toll-free 1-800 numbers (also known as extenders) you can attempt to hack. Beware! 1-800 numbers are closely supervised by Bell, and too many calls to a 1-800 number can place you on an alert sheet.. Just be prudent, and all will be cool. 1-800 number ------------ 221-1950 242-1424 221-8190 682-4000 843-0698 323-4313 325-7222 368-4222 323-3027 368-5963 238-1740 523-3511 448-8989 621-1703 637-4663 543-7168 547-1784 521-8400 243-7650 682-4000 527-3511 882-2255 221-1950 521-8400 221-8190 843-0698 950 numbers ----------- Here are a couple nationwide 950 numbers. 950's are a very special animal that were planned to be outmoded. 950's are in general reasonably safe as far as I know, and give exceptionally good connections. Also, not all 950's can be reached from all areas. Name Number ---- ------ AllNet 950-0444 950-1044 AT&T 950-0288 Sprint 950-0777 ITT 950-0488 MCI 950-0222 950-1022 RCI 950-0211 Skyline 950-0888 950-1088 US-TEL 950-0333 1033 Metro 950-0220 Lexitel 950-1066 Local Access Numbers -------------------- To get the local Sprint/MCI/ect. access number for your area code, just call up these customer numbers and B.S. them. Tell 'em you're a business man on a trip to ____,__ and you need the access number there to use your code. Above all, sound professional. Service Customer Number ------- --------------- Allnet 1-800-922-8888 AT&T 1-800-222-0300 Sprint 1-800-521-4949 ITT 1-800-526-3000 MCI 1-800-624-2222 Skyline 1-800-235-2001 US-Tel 1-800-527-4105 Metro 1-800-235-5303 Carrier numbers --------------- Here are a bunch of Compuserve ports that work fine as carrier numbers. I'd check these before using them. They're pretty recent, but some of them have their numbers changed. 205-879-2280 501-666-8464 602-256-2951 604-687-6043 714-520-9724 209-252-1892 213-591-8392 415-961-7242 818-982-1813 619-487-6648 408-249-5361 805-499-0371 303-629-5563 203-236-5931 703-352-7500 302-652-8732 305-771-8074 904-246-9961 813-875-0633 404-237-8113 515-270-1581 208-384-5660 312-443-1250 219-447-0573 317-638-2517 316-689-8765 606-259-3446 502-581-9526 504-948-9542 318-424-4460 413-256-8194 617-267-2569 301-254-7113 207-236-8505 313-964-4745 517-321-2388 612-375-9163 314-241-3101 601-982-0463 919-878-8870 402-895-5288 603-883-0884 201-484-2275 505-345-3631 702-878-0056 212-758-4114 914-949-4510 716-458-3460 609-665-6244 516-681-7240 607-772-1225 216-867-1237 513-721-2691 614-457-2105 405-946-4799 918-749-8801 416-366-1869 503-232-1072 215-776-6960 814-453-3624 717-657-9633 412-391-8818 401-781-8500 803-762-1740 605-341-4580 615-366-1947 901-452-8530 512-444-7234 214-761-9040 915-565-4661 817-870-2461 713-225-2550 806-763-5081 801-521-2890 703-841-9834 804-461-6128 206-634-1713 414-258-5616 304-736-2231