 Issue 8                                                             Volume 2 
 
                        * * * T H E  A B U S E R * * * 
 
 
 
Contents: 
 
Disclaimer..... 
Letter From The Editor..... 
CAFBL News..... 
H/P Adds (compiled by Dark Phiber)..... 
Underground News..... 
Bell Atlantic's _Sneaky_ CN/A by Morpheus..... 
What Really Happened by Dark Phiber..... 
How To Set MCI Re-Routers by Kaos..... 
Bell Atlantic's VMB System by Morpheus..... 
 
 
DISCLAIMER: 
 
I nor any other person involved with the writing, programming, or  
distributing of THE ABUSER take no responsibility for the person(s)  
that read or obtain this magazine. The information in this magazine is  
SOLELY for informational purposes only and anything described in this  
magazine SHOULD NOT be attempted, since some material is ILLEGAL.  
Furthermore, I nor any other person involved with THE ABUSER DO NOT  
guarantee all or any information published in this magazine to be  
one-hundred percent true and/or effective. 
 
 
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: 
 
        Well as some of you may have heard or read, I have had a  
little run-in with the law and Bell Atlantic Security. That is all  
over now and CAFBL is almost back to normal, except for the lose of 
our world headquarters, my BBS, The Hacker Crackdown. Well from being 
interrogated I learned some good information that I would like to pass 
along, and I will do so in this issue. Also I will put to rest all the 
rumors surrounding what happened to me with the article I have written 
to tell the truth about what happened. 
 
 
CAFBL NEWS: 
 
        We have lost our WHQ, The Hacker Crackdown. It was permanently 
shut down to circumstances beyond my control. Our new WHQ will most  
likely be Dog'N'Dirt's BBS, The Phreakers Pen, when it becomes fully 
operational. Right now it also has an 800 number set to it. That will 
be released later when it is fully operational. Along the line of  
BBS's, we have also gained a new distro site in 215, the Spiral Abyss.  
The sysop of the Spiral Abyss is Key Master a CAFBL member. The number 
is listed in the updated CAFBL.NFO file. Which you will find packaged 
inside of this ZIP file. 
 
 
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UNDERGROUND NEWS: 
 
From City Paper (Philadelphia) 3/2/95.  For those of you who haven't seen 
the paper, they have a section called Hit and Run, which contains short 
stories of local interest. 
 
Railroaded by Howard Altman 
 
     Amtrak police tell Hit & Run that they will "be on hand" Friday 
night to "monitor" a monthly meeting of computer hackers at 30th Street 
Station. 
     Their statement confirms rumors flying around the world of 
so-called cyberpunks who make up the 2600 Club -- a group of mostly 
young computer enthusiasts with a reputation, deserved or otherwise, for 
monkeying around with computer networks and telephone systems. The group 
meets 7 p.m. the first Friday of every month at Stairwell 7. The 
meetings coincide with others across the nation. 
     A source close to the club told Hit & Run that Amtrak police were 
alerted to the club's activities after last month's meeting, when some 
club members went "tunneling" -- exploring train tunnels where a number 
of key telephone lines are located. 
     However, Amtrak police deny that, saying they never heard of the 
group until contacted by Hit & Run. 
     "We have a private outfit that handles social functions," an Amtrak 
flak said upon our first inquiry into the 2600 Club meeting. When 
informed that the club was made up of alleged hackers and phone 
phreakers, spokesman Rick Remington said that while Amtrak police "have 
had no previous encounter with the group, on Friday night our police 
will be on standby." 
 
________ [CPCN: CP This Week: Public Affairs] ________[3/9/95] 
 
< 1>                 Critic's Pick                          Deni Kasrel 
< 2>  City Beat      Amtrak Police frisk hackers.           By Howard Altm 
< 3>  City Beat      Each loft will measure approximately   Neil Gladstone 
< 4>  City Beat      Ghost Story                            Howard Altman 
< 5>  City Beat      Here Come Da Judge                     Mary Frangipan 
< 6>  Hit & Run      A Very Brady Brouhaha                  Edward Engel 
< 7>  Hit & Run      Been There, Borrowed That              Neil Gladstone 
< 8>  Hit & Run      It's In The Air                        Howard Altman 
< 9>  Hit & Run      Let The Goode Times Roll               Howard Altman 
<10>  Hit & Run      Stop The Insanity                      Howard Altman 
<11>  MailBag        Bill the Wonderwimp                     
<12>  MailBag        Censor or Educate?                      
<13>  MailBag        Defiling the Virgin                     
<14>  MailBag        Embarrassing Criticism                  
<15>  MailBag        Monkeys Seen                            
<16>  MailBag        Parks Are For....                       
<17>  MailBag        Simple Is Hardest                       
<18>  MailBag        Worth Repeating                         
<19>  NewsQuirks                                            Roland Sweet 
<20>  Pretzel Logic  Racial disputes at Rutgers lead to a   Howard Altman 
 
 
 
By Howard Altman 
 
Whatever Happened To...? 
 
Amtrak Police frisk hackers. 
 
     Last week, we told you about the Amtrak police department's plans 
to "be on hand" during the monthly meeting of a computer hackers' club 
that meets at 30th Street Station. 
     Well, the man didn't lie. 
     As promised, Amtrak police were on hand. But, according to club 
members, not only did the Amtrak police observe, they frisked club 
members, searched their bags, asked for identification and told members 
that future meetings were cancelled. 
     "There were about 20 people who attended," said a 2600 club member 
who asked to be identified only as Bernie S. "At around 5: 30 p.m., as 
each person came up to the meeting, they were approached by the 
officers. It was very unfair. We were being singled out." 
     Bernie S., a 33-year-old self-described computer consultant, said 
the group is considering taking legal action against Amtrak for 
violating club members' right to lawful assembly. 
     "We were doing nothing illegal," said S. "Just because our views 
 are unpopular is not a reason to single us out." 
     S. added that, each month, club members spend more than $100 
patronizing the station businesses. 
     "This is the kind of economic activity the mayor is looking for," 
said S. "I don't know what right they have to stop us from meeting in a 
building rehabilitated with public funds where trains paid for in part 
by public funds are operated." 
     "There are restrictions on public use, said Amtrak flak Rick 
Remington, who added that it is up to Amtrak police to determine those 
restrictions." 
     Remington added that the official police report differs from the 
hackers' account. 
     The Amtrak version has officers approaching club members at 9 p.m., 
and only after several members were using the phones. 
     "We noticed that they were using the phones heavily," said 
Remington. "That was unusual. That was our concern." 
     The club members, said Remington, were asked to move on or leave. 
About 15 left the station, he said, with another 15 or so patronizing 
the businesses. 
     Remington said he knew of only one instance where a club member was 
searched and that was with permission. As for 2600 members being 
frisked, asked for identification or having their tickets inspected, 
Remington could not comment. He did, however, say that the club members 
were asked why they remained in the station after their trains had left. 
     When asked how police knew who missed what trains if the tickets 
weren't inspected, Remington said, "Basically, they were aware that 
trains leaving north or south or to Atlantic City had left." 
     Remington added that "law enforcement authorities are familiar with 
this club." He refused to speculate on what that means. 
 
 
BELL ATLANTIC'S _SNEAKY_ CN/A SERVICE BY MORPHEUS: 
 
So you want Answers to the Questions... 
 
1.] Get some fake info from your imagination and a telephone number  
    you would like searched and I tell you '_you_ can sneak info from  
    _their_ CN/A!' 
2.] Now get on your phone and clear your mind. You will trick them and  
    they will never know the better. This is very sneaky and certainly  
    not as good as having an actual CN/A number of your very own. 
3.] Call a Bell Atlantic Services division, business, private,  
    whatever. Pretend you want info on a service <pick one> the way  
    they get you off the line faster is by asking only for your t-phone  
    # and not your whole, long, wordy address. When they ask for  
    _your_ phone #, give them the _other_ phone number, then they'll  
    say, `Mr. SexRabbit, is your number issued to MysteryTelco  
    corporation?' Note, they will only say this if they are stupid and  
    think your last name is SexRabbit, and the phone number is issued  
    to Mystery-Telco. 
4.] Say something to the effect of `I called here yesterday...' or  
    `This odd thing keeps appearing...' Then ask them if it has the  
    right address in a pushy-hurry-up way, like `We'll is it my address  
    all right what's the address you have on your screen over there?  
    Nah, that's not _my_ address...'  
5.] Hints & Tips : If it is any normal residential/business number it  
    will appear on Bell Atlantic's screen's right away. If it is not a  
    normal number/exchange, as in the case of the 950 exchange they  
    will not have the number but will instead be prompted for a  
    customer code. CC are like data passwords, three digit codes that  
    appear on the party's telephone bill. 
 
 
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED BY DARK PHIBER: 
 
[March 10, 1995] 
 
        Well today I was visited by a local Detective and a the  
Corporate Investigator for Bell Atlantic. Seems they have traced 11  
calls (in 9 days, more to come they say) thru a rerouter (using Ultra  
Call Forwarding) back to my house. Seems they also know about me and a  
mortgage company called S.F. Assoc. and how I tried to social engineer  
there dial-up, login, and password out of a secretary. They say for  
every call I forwarded is equal to a felony, since the forwarding is  
done by computer, it is a "computer crime." I have to go down to the  
station next week for more questioning. 
        As the investigators were coming into my home, I started to  
"deltree \renegade". Some files were erased. After talking with the  
investigators for about 30 minutes they wanted to see "my setup." So I  
showed them my computer (turned off). They said they could be leaving  
with all my computer equipment right now if they wanted to. So I  
thought it would be best to get rid of everything that had to do with  
hacking or phreaking on my computer, just in case they did come back  
for it. 
 
[March 11-12, 1995] 
 
        Since I knew my board would be missed I came up with the idea  
of the "virus" (since I was told not to divulge any information about  
the case). So there was no virus, I just deleted everything I had. I  
thought about setting up my board once again but thought that it would  
never be the same again. Nor would I ever be the same fone phreak I  
was, due to an extreme case of paranoia. I figured I would hint at the  
fact that I would no longer be in "the scene" as well. I figured I  
wouldn't make that statement until I could release this file and let  
everyone know what was going on (after my case was over). Luckily I am  
still a minor so I will probably just have to pay for the phone calls  
(lucky me, I turn 18 April 20, a month later and I would be in jail  
right now). 
 
[March 22, 1995] 
 
        Today my mom finally received a call that I am to report to  
the station on Friday, March the 24th at 4:00pm to make a statement.  
It will have been two weeks since my first contact with the  
investigators when I meet with them this Friday. 
 
[March 24, 1995] 
 
        After an hour of interrogation, them asking me the same  
questions in more detail that they did when they came to my house, I  
was told that I would _probably_ only be charged with a misdemeanor  
"Theft of Service" and would have to appear in juvenile court. I will  
also have to pay $124 for the phone bill to my unsuspecting victim.  
This was told to me by the detective that is involved in my case and  
said he still has to talk to the District Attorney before anything  
final is decided. 
 
 
 
--The cards each of the investigators left had the following written  
  on them. 
 
Detective Martial Belinsky 
Falls Township Police Dept. 
215-736-3091 
285 Yardley Avenue 
Fallsington PA 19054 
 
Bell Atlantic 
Charles H. Snyder 
Corporate Investigator 
Bell Atlantic Corportaion 
One Parkway, Floor 3B 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 
215-466-4700 
1-800-222-4259 
FAX 215-466-3793 
 
--I received this letter from the corporate investigator on March 28,  
after I had met with him and the local Detective on Friday, March 24. 
 
 
Bell Atlantic - Pennsylvania, Inc. 
Security Office 
One Parkway - Floor 3B 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 
1 800 222-4259 / 215 466-4700 
215 466-3793 
 
 
 
 
March 27, 1995 
 
 
Mrs. Karen (Last Name) 
Street Address 
Fairless Hills, P. 19030 
 
Dear Mrs. (Last Name), 
 
        Thank you for meeting with me and Detective Belinski on  
Friday, March 24, 1995 to discuss John's involvement in the matter  
under investigation. 
 
        As I promised, this letter will serve as a notice of the  
amount for restitution to be paid to clear the bill of the person  
whose line John used for Ultra Call Forwarding. As we discussed, the  
service (Ultra Call Forwarding) was activated 154 times to 40  
different numbers between February 16, 1995 and March 10, 1995. This  
resulted in Mr. Guth's line being billed an extra $124.55 in usage he  
did not do. 
 
        Therefore, the amount needed from John is $124.55 to clear up  
the account. As Detective Belinski mentioned, it would be a good idea  
to have the restitution paid prior to court as this will look good to  
a Judge. Please make your check out to Bell Atlantic - PA, c/o Charles  
Snyder, One Parkway, Floor 3-B, Philadelphia, PA. 19102, and note Case  
3488 on the check. 
 
        Again, thank you for your cooperation this matter. If you  
have any questions, please call me at 1-800-222-4259. 
 
Thank you, 
 
Charles Snyder (signed) 
 
Charles Snyder 
Investigator -Corporate Security 
 
 
 
--What I was told I could have been charged with was (a)(1). 
 
3933. Unlawful Use of Computer. 
        (a) Offense defined.-A person commits an offense if he: 
        (1) access, alters, damages or destroys any computer, computer  
            system, computer network, computer software, computer  
            program or data base or any part thereof, with the intent  
            to interrupt the normal functioning of an organization or  
            to devise or execute any scheme or artifice to defraud or  
            deceive or control property or services by means of false  
            or fraudulent pretenses, representations or promises; 
        (2) intentionally and without authorization access, alters,  
            interferes with the operation of, damages or destroys any  
            computer, computer system, computer network, computer  
            software, computer program or computer data base or any  
            part thereof; or 
        (3) intentionally or knowingly and without authorization gives  
            or publishes a password, identifying code, personal  
            identification number or other confidential information  
            about a computer, computer system, computer network or  
            data base. 
        (b) Grading.-An offense under subsection (a)(1) is a felony of  
            the third degree. 
        (c) Definitions.-As used in this section the following words  
            and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this  
            subsection: 
             "Access." To intercept, instruct, communicate with, store  
            data in, retrieve data from or otherwise make use of any  
            resources of a computer, computer system, computer  
            network or data base. 
             "Computer." An electronic, magnetic, optical, hydraulic,  
            organic or other high speed data processing device or  
            system which performs logic, arithmetic or memory  
            functions and includes all input, output, processing,  
            storage, software or communication facilities which are  
            connected or related to the device in a system or network. 
             "Computer network." The interconnection of two or more  
            computers through the usage of satellite, microwave, line  
            or other communication medium. 
             "Computer program." An ordered set of instructions or  
            statements and related data that, when automatically  
            executed in actual or modified form in a computer system,  
            cause it to perform specified instructions. 
             "Computer software." A set of computer programs,  
            procedures and associated documentation concerned with the  
            operation of a computer system. 
             "Computer system." A set of related, connected or  
            unconnected computer equipment, devices and software. 
 
 
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Hello out there in H/P world. Now I know all you folks out there have  
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*Remember* Never re-route to your home phone or any of your relatives  
either. This reduces the risk of getting caught greatly. If you *DO*  
still want to reroute to your home, that's up to you but it is most  
likely you will be caught for doing such a thing. Ok. On to the  
procedure... 
 
1) Dial "0" (Note: In most area codes, this will kill ANI and the call  
   will be unable to be traced to where ever you are calling from.) 
2) Tell the operator to connect you with 1-800-444-3333 (MCI customer  
   service). 
3) You will then be asked to choose the option(s) that serve you best  
   by pressing some touch tone keys. I'm sure you can figure out that  
   all that you are doing here is attempting to speak with MCI  
   customer service.  
4) A customer service representative (CSR) will then come on and ask  
   if they can help you.  
5) Tell them you would like to switch to MCI. (Look for my article in  
   ABUSE207.ZIP for more info on this.) 
6) After you have your account set up, tell him/her that you heard it  
   was possible to set up an 800# that is used to call home with.  
7) The CSR will then say something like, "Yes sir, that feature can be  
   added to your account if necessary."  
8) You would now ask for more options and cost to keep her busy. Now  
   tell her that you heard it was possible to re-route that number if  
   you go on vacation or are away from home. She will then explain the  
   options to you and you just keep talking. 
9) Ok, now get your pen ready because she is going to give you your  
   personal 800# and 4 digit access code. She will also give you an  
   800# to call for re-routing. You will have another pin for this  
   number. 
10) You're all done now. Remember to be polite and act like you're  
    listening to her.  
11) Now wait about 7-10 days and test out the re-router. If everything  
    goes ok, this will work. The re-router will last about a month or  
    so but if it goes down, just set up another one!  
12) One last thing, if you are totally clueless and cannot figure this  
    out yourself, its probably because you didn't read my article in  
    abuse207.zip 
     
    If you need more support, I can be reached at 1-800-245-0273. 
 
 
BELL ATLANTIC'S VMB SERVICE BY MORPHEUS: 
 
So you want to set yourself up with a mess of VMBs... 
 
1.] What you need to do first is get your telephone book out and flip  
    thru until you come across a big color ad for a big but obscure  
    corporation. Hospitals also work. You'll need the address and the  
    main office phone number. Write them down. You will also need a  
    non-post office box drop off site. This is a good thing to have  
    anyway so go ahead and seek one out. Look for neighbors who'll be  
    on vacation for over a week at least. And as usual you'll need to  
    set up a false identity, the works, and also don't forget to _be  
    creative_ ! Make up a different scenario every time! Have your  
    story and facts straight before calling. 
2.] Now go ahead and call Bell Atlantic's Business services dept.,  
    it's in your phone book. Ask about setting up a VMB system for the  
    business you just picked out. Go along with all the stuff the  
    operator says and answer the questions they'll ask. Nothing  
    personal, since you're representing a corporation. 
3.] When you play your cards right, the phone number you gave them  
    will provide them with the address of the corporation. Remember:  
    you are the big guy in charge of things, and the bill for the VMB  
    System should be sent to the corporation, while the VMB lists will  
    be sent to the external billing office/drop site marked ATTN: MR  
    FAKE NAME, director of services, or something, so you get the VMB#  
    list while the bills are sent to a big corporation that probably  
    doesn't know what it's left hand is doing so it will probably be  
    paid for. 
4.] Okay, bigshot, so everything is set. Give them a # that will  
    always be busy for them to contact you at. If there are no  
    abnormalities, they will not even call that number. 
5.] Hints & Tips: This is for VMBs that will be accessible through one  
    automated attendant. Essentially, you will be requesting: 
         
                - 20+ Voice MailBoxes. 
                - an 800# to access them through. 
                - An Automated Attendant. 
                - 30+ minutes recording time per box. 
                - External Access <away from internal switches> 
 
    If you don't clearly request these things, Bell Atlantic will give  
    you their default setting which assumes you have an extra  
    receptionist and a main telephone line. <you don't> 
6.] Finally, if everything is completed correctly the list of VMB#, the  
    800#, and a heap of information in the mail at your drop site in  
    approx. five business days. 
7.] Wondering how much your bill is costing someone else? Here's a  
    rough list of the prices as explained by Bell Atlantic. 
 
                - Setup for the 800# line       -      $75.00 
                - 800# service to that line     -      $20.00 month 
                - 800# caller time              -      $0.21 - 0.23 a  
                                                       minute 
                - VMB cost per box              -      $20.00 setup  
                                                       <waved> 
                - VMB cost per month per box    -      $10.00 - 15.00 
 
