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                   Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 1 of 22



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                               P H R A C K   4 7



                                 April 15, 1995

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                                 "Mind The Gap"



This issue is late, so is my tax return, but I have a lot of excuses for

both.



Lots of things have happened since last issue.  I've been hassled by the

police for publishing Phrack.  I've been to the Pyramids at Giza and

the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.  I've been to London several times

and met spies from MI5 and GCHQ.  I watched almost everyone I know get busted.

I went to check out NORAD and then skiied Breckenridge.  And I quit my job

at Dell Computers after almost 3 years.



Unemployment is great.  One of the best things about it is sleeping till noon.

On the other hand, one of the worst things about it is that you sleep until

noon.  It's been interesting anyway.  I've been doing a lot of reading:  price

evaluation of the forensic chemistry section of the Sigma Chemicals catalog,

the rantings of Hunter S. Thompson, the amazing cosmetic similarities between

International Design Magazine and Wired, Victor Ostrovsky's Mossad books, every

UNIX book ever written, every book on satellite communications ever written,

and hundreds of magazines ranging from Film Threat to Sys Admin to Monitoring

Times to Seventeen.  Lord knows what I'll do with this newfound wealth of

information.



Anyway, amongst all this, I've been trying to get things organized for

Summercon this June 2,3,4 in Atlanta Georgia.  One of the other factors in

the delay of Phrack was the hotel contract, so I could include full conference

details in this issue.  By the way, you are all invited.



Wait a minute, someone said something about busts?  Yes.  There were busts.

Lots of them.  Raids upon raids upon raids.  Some local, some federal.  Some

Justice, some Treasury.  You probably haven't read of any of these raids,

nor will you, but they happened.  It has always been my policy not to

report on any busts that have not gained media coverage elsewhere, so

I'm not going to go into any details.  Just rest somewhat assured that

if you haven't been raided by now, then you probably won't be.  (At least

not due to these particular investigations.)



People, if we all just followed one simple rule none of us would ever

have any problems:  DO NOT HACK ANYTHING IN YOUR OWN COUNTRY.  If you are

German, don't hack Germany!  If you are Danish, don't hack Denmark!  If you

are Australian, don't hack Australia!  IF YOU ARE AMERICAN, DON'T HACK

AMERICA!



The last controversy surrounding this issue came at the last possible

second.  In the several years that I've been publishing Phrack, we've

revieved all kinds of files, but remarkably, I've never really recieved

any "anarchy" files.  However, in the last several months I've been inundated

with files about making bombs.  There were so many coming in, that I really

couldn't ignore them.  Some of them were pretty damn good too.  So I figured,

I'll put several of them together and put in ONE anarchy file as a kind of

tongue-in-cheek look at the kind of stupidity we have floating around

in the underground.



Then the bomb went off in Oklahoma City.



Then Unabomb struck again.



Then the politicos of the world started spouting off about giving the

federal law enforcement types carte blanche to surveil and detain people

who do things that they don't like, especially with regards to terrorist

like activites.



Normally, I don't really give a damn about possible reprocussions of my

writing, but given the political climate of the day, I decided that

it would really be stupid for me to print these files.  I mean,

one was REAL good, and obviously written by someone who learned "British"

English in a non English-speaking country.  I mentioned my concerns to

an individual who works with the FBI's counter-terrorism group, and was

told that printing the file would probably be the stupidest thing I could

possibly do in my entire life...PERIOD.



So the file is nixed.  I really feel like I'm betraying myself and my

readership, for giving into the underlying political climate of the day, and

falling prey to a kind of prior-restraint, but I really don't need the grief.

I'm on enough lists as it is, so I really don't need to be the focus of

some multi-jurisdictional task-force on terrorism because I published

a file on how to make a pipe bomb over the Internet.  (Hell, I'm now even

on the Customs Department's list of ne'er-do-wells since someone from Europe

thought it would be funny to send me some kind of bestiality magazine

which was siezed.  Thanks a lot, asshole, whoever you are.)  Obviously, the

media think the net is some kind of hotbed for bomb-making info, so I'm

usually the first to satisfy their most warped yellow-journalistic

fantasies, but not this time.



I really hate what I see coming because of the mess in Oklahoma.  If

the American government does what I suspect, we will be seeing

a major conservative backlash, a resurgence of Hoover-esque power in the

FBI, constitutional amendments to limit free speech, and a bad time

for everyone, especially known-dissenters and suspicious folk like

yours truly.  Be very afraid.  I am.



But anyway, enough of my rambling, here is Issue 47.



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  -= Phrack 47 =-

 Table Of Contents

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 1. Introduction by The Editor                                          16 K

 2. Phrack Loopback / Editorial                                         52 K

 3. Line Noise                                                          59 K

 4. Line Noise                                                          65 K

 5. The #hack FAQ (Part 1) by Voyager                                   39 K

 6. The #hack FAQ (Part 2) by Voyager                                   38 K

 7. The #hack FAQ (Part 3) by Voyager                                   51 K

 8. The #hack FAQ (Part 4) by Voyager                                   47 K

 9. DEFCon Information                                                  28 K

10. HoHoCon by Netta Gilboa                                             30 K

11. HoHoCon by Count Zero                                               33 K

12. HoHo Miscellany by Various Sources                                  33 K

13. An Overview of Prepaid Calling Cards by Treason                     29 K

14. The Glenayre GL3000 Paging and Voice Retrieval System by Armitage   25 K

15. Complete Guide to Hacking Meridian Voice Mail by Substance          10 K

16. DBS Primer from American Hacker Magazine                            45 K

17. Your New Windows Background (Part 1) by The Man                     39 K

18. Your New Windows Background (Part 2) by The Man                     46 K

19. A Guide To British Telecom's Caller ID Service by Dr. B0B           31 K

20. A Day in The Life of a Warez Broker by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx                13 K

21. International Scenes by Various Sources                             39 K

22. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy                              38 K



                                                    Total:             807 K



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