==Phrack Magazine== Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Eight, File 1 of 18 Issue 48 Index ___________________ P H R A C K 4 8 September 1, 1996 ___________________ ~ WARNING! This is a TOP SECRET-MAGIC EYES ONLY document containing compartmenalized information essential to the national security of the United States. EYES ONLY ACCESS to the material herein is strictly limited to personnel possessing MAGIC-12 CLEARANCE LEVEL. Examination or use by unauthorized personnel is strictly forbidden and is punishable by federal law. ~ Yes, it's the annual issue of Phrack you've all been waiting for, hopefully you have kept your security clearances current. The delay has been a long one, much longer than anyone would have liked. Obviously Phrack was never meant to be put out so infrequently, but the continual pressures of daily life have taken their toll on yet another editor. Yes, those little things like going to work, paying the rent and all the other hassles that interfere with putting out a large quarterly hobbbyist publication. It finally came down to three choices: keep the status quo and put out an issue whenever, charge per issue, or get in some new blood. Obviously the status quo sucked, and an issue a year was just unacceptable. Charging everyone was even more unacceptable, even though "Information wants to be $4.95." So, that left bringing in more people to help. The hard thing was finding people worth bringing into the fold. There was never any shortage of people who wanted to take over the whole magazine, but it wasn't until three of them banded together and volunteered to take over the main editorial nightmare that it looked like there was a light at the end of the tunnel. Voyager, maintainer of the #hack FAQ and editor of CoTNO, RedDragon editor of FeH and continual discoverer of Linux root bugs, and Daemon9 admin of InfoNexus and text file author extraordinaire, came forward en masse and said, "We'll do it." Most of you have no idea how hard it is to put out a magazine like Phrack with any degree of regularity. You have to track down articles, answer tons of mail, read all kinds of news, edit the articles (most of which were written with English as a second languge,) maintain the mailing list, maintain the WWW site, etc. Hopefully with all the new people involved, the new division of labor will allow everyone to contribute and put out a magazine in a very timely fashion. (And allow poor old Erikb to rest easy knowing the magazine is being taken care of so he can devote more time to being a puppet-like stooge of The Man.) 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Editors : Voyager, ReDragon, Daemon9 Mailboy : Erik Bloodaxe 3L33t : Mudge (See Below) Short : Security Dynamics (NSDQ:SDTI) (See Above) Myers-Briggs : ENTJ News : Datastream Cowboy Prison Consultants : Co / Dec, Tcon Sick Sexy Horror Chick : Poppy Z. Brite Thanks To : Cherokee, Damien Thorn, Boss Hogg, StaTiC, Sendai, Steve Fleming, The Guild Obi-1, Kwoody, Leper Messiah, Ace SevenUp, Logik Bomb, Wile Coyote Special Thanks To : Everyone for being patient Phrack Magazine V. 7, #48, September 1, 1996. ISSN 1068-1035 Contents Copyright (C) 1996 Phrack Magazine, all rights reserved. Nothing may be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Phrack Magazine is made available quarterly to the amateur computer hobbyist free of charge. Any corporate, government, legal, or otherwise commercial usage or possession (electronic or otherwise) is strictly prohibited without prior registration, and is in violation of applicable US Copyright laws. 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Electronic Telephone Cards (Part II) 66 K 12. Keytrap Revisited by Sendai 13 K 13. Project Neptune by Daemon9 52 K 14. IP-Spoofing Demystified by Daemon9 25 K 15. Netmon by Daemon9 21 K 16. The Truth...and Nothing but the Truth by Steve Fleming 19 K 17. International Scenes by Various Sources 33 K 18. Phrack World News by Datastream Cowboy 21 K Total: 633 K _______________________________________________________________________________ "The culture of criminal hackers seems to glorify behavior which would be classified as sociopathic or frankly psychotic." (Mich Kabay, director of education, NCSA, NCSA News, June 1996) "The Greek word 'diarrhein,' which means 'to flow through,' describes diarrhea very well." (Gross-ology by Sylvia Branzei, Planet Dexter, 1996) "Fuck you, clown!" (Thee Joker, Defcon IV, July 28, 1996)