LCA 2: Sprintnet in a (gigantic) nutshell ...
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Another phunky T-File from the guys in chartreuce...
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Hello, Pinball Wizard excercising his constitutional rights here... Just reminding you... anything that I or any other member of the LCA writes is completely and totally for research purposes, and we do not condone any of the activities described in the following T-file, nor do we participate in it.
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So... My file on Sprintnet... how do I start?
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Sprintnet is a nifty little huge network of computers around the world, all connected to dial-ins correspondingly placed. The computers connected to this net are all types of systems... YooNiKz, Primos (yeah!), VMS/VAX, etc. These all belong to major companies, or, at least, most of them. These juicy beasts are just sitting here waiting to be hacked up by young, angry, pimply-faced, masturbating adolescents. These systems are very easy to access, and, with a little persistence, can be hacked right in half. So, you say... What about getting traced by these people? Well, here is where I start a new line...
Sprint/Telenet's crappy tracing systemz
The people who designed SprintNet aren't very smart... You see, they have very odd ways of networking their computers, and security is second-hand. The only phone connexion that the higher-level systems (dial-outs) have are to the dial-in (your local dial-in, that is). And the trace stops there. It's amazing how simple some people can be. The system is just too powerful. Too big. Traces can't get through. This provides anyone with hours of risk-free phun.
How to access Sprint/Telenet
It's easy... Just dial 1-800-546-1000 (2500 for 9600 baud up), press "@", <CR> twice, and your get a "TERMINAL=" prompt. Type "D1", and press <CR>. Then you will get a "@". Type "MAIL", and press <CR>. It will then ask you for a Username and Password. Type "PHONES"<CR> for both. From there, follow the prompts to find your local (or closest to local) dial-in. Press Alt-H, or, if you feel lucky, try to access a few connex from the in-WATS. Right. Blah. That's all right there.. One more thing, at the "@" prompt in your local dial-in, type in an area code followed by a 3-6 number address, and, if you are lucky, you will have found a dial-out. A list of these addresses will be printed later.
My phingers are getting tired, so, See-Ya!
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