BCHell: Volume 1 Issue 1
WARNING
Some of the methods described in this file may be illegal in some jurisdictions.
The author is in no way responsible for the misuse of the information contained in this file.
This file can in no way be used as "proof" of any illegality by the author of his associates.
The author denies that he has ever used any illegal method in this file.
FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
CONTENTS
- Intr0. (By Dokto Che)
- Making a biege box, using a screw driver, and dialing a phone. (By Doktor Che)
- The Field Phreaking Kit. (By Dokor Che and Mister Roboto)
- The M4d b33r buffer-overflow exploit. (By Doktor Che)
Intr0
by Doktor Che
Well, well. This is issue one of what I hope will be an *original* zine with useful info.
If you to k-rad for the stuff in here, the fuck off and go somewhere else.
I'm trying to help the new guy. The one who just found out what phreaking is and can't find any CANADIAN info. But I don't want to exclude the more experienced H/P people, either, so stay tuned.
Making a biege box, using a screw driver, and dialing a phone
By Doktor Che
PART ONE: MAKING A BIEGE BOX
The biege box (aka Acrylic Box aka Ditto Box aka Razz Box aka Aerobox aka Dayglo Box aka Beagan
Box aka Modu Box aka Aquamarine Box aka DLOC Box aka Bud Box aka Lineman's Handset) is the easiest box to make. (Except for the Busy "box". Ooh..a wire and two alligator clips..ph33r my $ki11s!!!...) The are about a billion files describing how to make one.
This is number one billion and one. The biege box is used to make free phone calls, prank, etc.
You plug it in the a box on the side of someone's house/commercial buildings etc.
This is explained in detail in issue 2
You need:
- A handset phone. (From the Salvation Army)
- Two alligator clips. (Insulated!!!!!!!!!!)
- A modular plug. (Like a wall jack)
- Electrical tape. (Red and green to be a pro)
- Soldering iron and solder. (For a pro job)
- Wire Cutters/Strippers
You could just cut up yer phone, tape alligator clips on the red and green wires and be done with it.
But don't. Go for quality.
SELECTING THE PHONE
Make regular trips to the Salvation Army.
Look for a handset phone with the following qualities:
- A Memory dial feature (For ANI. But be careful. The memory/redial can be used against you)
- A ringer "off" switch
- Easy access to the innards for adding mute switches, etc.
Find an appropriate phone. Make any modifications you wish, like a mute switch (not button.)
Paint it, put some cool stickers on it, whatever. Or don't. See if I care.
Get yerself a modular jack. These can be found on the bottom of the phone cradle. (The part that plugs in to the wall.) Remove it. Cut off the yellow and black wires. Strip the green and red wires. Attach the alligator clips. Solder. Wrap the connection with electrical tape. Put the insulators on your clips.
Plug your phone in to your newly made jack.
Better yet, get an inline coupler and a short piece of cord with spade terminals on the end. (Check out Wal-mart)
Cut the terminals, strip a small section of the wire, solder yer clips on the cord. Done.
Plug the phone in to one end of the coupler, the cord in to other.
Whoopee. You now have a biege box.
SOME HINTS AND TIPS
The beige box is the same as any othe phone in the house. If someone picks up, quickly disconnect and leave. Of course if you have a mute switch....
Don't call any number that can be traced to you.
Don't wreck anything. BCTel gets suspicious when their equipment is damaged.
PART TWO: USING A SCREWDRIVER
A screwdriver can be one of two things.
It can be:
- A) A drink made with vodka and orange juice, or
- B) a metal thing for fucking with screws
This file is concerned with latter. To use this type of screwdriver, grasp si in one hand. Force the metal end into a screw. Turn the screwdriver. Continue until the screw comes loose.
PART THREE: DIALING A PHONE
To dial a phone locate the handset and keypad. They may be separate (desktop phone) or it may be a singular unit. (Slimline) To use a desktop phone, lift the handle and place against your ear. You should hear a buzzing. This known as "DIAL TONE." Locate the keypad. It consists of 12 buttons with numbers and letters on them.Dial the number of the person you wish to speak to. For assistance, dial 666 and a BCHell operator will be happy to help you.
On a slimline phone the keypad will be on the receiver. Reverse the above instructions.
!!!!FOR ADVANCED TELEPHONE USERS ONLY!!!!
Once you have mastered the art of dialing phones, you can begin a successful music career.
The telephone keypad is a musical instrument. Confused? Dial 3212 333 222 123 3212 333 3 22 321.
You just played "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (Sort of) Now you are a Rock Star!!
The Field Phreaking Kit
By Dokor Che and Mister Roboto
DAY TIME PHREAKING KIT
What I usually carry when I'm out and about.
This should be enough stuff to keep you happy on an average day.
- A list of good numbers (Usually all 1-800): For pranking, VMB hacking, etc
- Biege Box: Duh
- Repair kit: Extra clips, tape, etc
- Wire cutters: duh
- Pliers: For misc stuph
- X-acto knife: For gaining access to wires
- Pocket Knife: Just plain handy. I have a big Swiss Army one with lots of tools
- Screwdrivers: Flat and #2
- Modified alan keys: For opening wierd boxes and payphones
- Tape recorder: For the good conversations, also good for recording DMTF tones
- Cell phone: 'Cause I have one
- Tone Dialer: Can defeat some phone "locks" (Like the one at my school)
- Beeper: Never leave home without one
- Notebook/Pen: For note taking
The notebook and pen are vital. Even if you forget everything else, bring shit to write with.
Who knows? You might do a manual scan and find some leet-o dialup ;)
FIELD PHREAKING KIT
(Ripped off from The Third Cartel, I added/edited a few things)
When building a field phreaking kit, take the night's mission into consideration.
Example: If yer not gonna be hacking, don't bring yer lappie. Use your head.
- Backpack: Get a nice one to hold all of your materials.
- Biege Box: duh
- A 7/16" ratchets: For big green telco cans
- Screwdrivers: Get medium and large screwdrivers, and a philips head.
- Wire Cutters: Good for repairs to beige box
- Pliers: For misc. stuff.
- Xacto or Pocket Knife: To strip or cut wires.
- Penlight: Nice and small; very useful for night work.
- Gloves: Make sure you don't get shocked or leave your fingerprints around.
- Pencil and Paper: Write down locations, notes, numbers, etc.
- Modified alan keys: For Opening wierd boxes and payphones
- Camara Flash Stun gun: Good if someone tries to jack you.
- Pepper Spray: For...um..dogs. Yeah.
- Marker: Mark your phone boxes.
- Repair Kit: Extra clips, tape, etc, in case yer beige box breaks down
- A list of numbers :)
The M4d b33r buffer overflow exploit
by Doktor Che
This is a particularly power exploit, and requires no knowledge of C, C++, or any programming whatsoever. In fact you don't even a need a computer.
This exploit takes advantage of weaknesses in the human stomach and liver. No patch is currently available. The results vary from person to person, but it usually cause vomiting, nausea, sensitivity to light/sound, for up to 3 days.
The attack consists of drinking large amounts of beer within a short period of time. Three to five cases should suffice, but YMWV.
Go ahead. Try it.
This is the end. Stop reading now.