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Updated Nov.26/2006
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Text Files by El Oscuro
VERMBOX.HTM
13091 bytes.
by El Oscuro (2003)
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • The Vermilion Box - Spoof incoming phone calls complete with Caller ID
    PWRSCAN1.HTM
    10081 bytes.
    by El Oscuro (2000)
  • Phone Scanning
  • Power Scanning I: Identifying and Scanning Telco Internal Blocks
    PWRSCAN2.HTM
    16477 bytes.
    by El Oscuro (2004)
  • Phone Scanning
  • Power Scanning II: Power Carrier Scanning How to do an entire prefix in minutes, without waking up the whole town! Revised and expanded, March 2004
    TEXASPLT.TXT
    1528 bytes.
    by El Oscuro (1998)
  • Numbers
  • Plant Test Codes in Texas
    900S.TXT
    3405 bytes.
    by El Oscuro (2002)
    900 Number Prefixes
    PRTL201.TXT
    13724 bytes.
    by El Oscuro (2000)
  • Payphones
  • Programming the Protel CTR-201 COCOT
    Text Files by The Fixer
    BEATCID.HTM
    22632 bytes.
    by Fixer (2000)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • Fixer's "Beating Caller ID FAQ" 1.4 Caller ID - 15 methods, FAQs, technical info!
    NOK5120.TXT
    2708 bytes.
    by Fixer (2002)
  • Cellular
  • Nokia 5120 Cellphone Secret Codes Updated September 2002
    PWGUESSF.TXT
    23818 bytes.
    by Fixer (2000)
  • Password Hacking
  • Fixer's Observances on Password Cracking
    TVMODES.HTM
    7493 bytes.
    by Fixer (2000)
    Secret TV Service Modes Revealed!
    PRO35MOD.HTM
    4362 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • Scanner Mods
  • Discriminator Output for the Radio Shack Pro-35 Scanner The only known mod for the Pro-35 Scanner makes it perfect for monitoring POCSAG pager signals!
    F00F.PAS
    328 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • PC System Hacking
  • The smallest Turbo Pascal implementation of the F00F Pentium bug.
    FXRPASS.TXT
    6957 bytes.
    by Fixer (1988)
    A statistical analysis of password types on a now-defunct BBS This is one of Fixer's earliest files, and probably the first one where he wasn't writing for a 14-year-old audience.
    DATAPAC.TXT
    15403 bytes.
    by Fixer (1990)
  • Hacking
  • DataPac Hacking by The Fixer (v1.1)
    FISHBOX.TXT
    2337 bytes.
    by Fixer (1987)
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • The Fish Box (Excerpted from Pranks #12)
    PRANKS20.TXT
    13548 bytes.
    by Fixer (1997)
    Pranks #20: Telemarketers
    NBIOS-FR.TXT
    3920 bytes.
    by Fixer/Anon (2000)
  • Hacking
  • In French
  • Windows
  • NetBios Windows Hacking Bilingual - English translation and commentary by The Fixer
    DECLAW.TXT
    1197 bytes.
    by Fixer (2001)
  • Privacy
  • Declawing your :Cuecat In A Nutshell
    VICPORK.TXT
    8130 bytes.
    by Fixer (1992)
    Another antique text file dusted off from the THC-BBS archives RSC: This is a list of Victoria Police radio procedures, as understood by Fixer circa 1992-1994. Much of the information in this file is out of date now, but since the 155.55 MHz repeater/simulcast has been restored, it may once again be of interest to local VHF scanner users. Although this file is dripping with Fixer's trademark sarcasm, it's true that even today, Tim Horton's donut shop is probably the safest place in town...
    Note: For liability reasons we no longer archive Fixer's Pranks series, except for #20 which dealt with harassing telemarketers. For the rest of the series, do a Google search.
    Text Files by other contributors
    SURCHG.HTM
    851 bytes.
    by ClaytonQ (2006)
  • Phreaking
  • Payphones
  • Don't Pay the Payphone Surcharge!
    MAILTXCA.HTM
    3491 bytes.
    by AOH Staff (2005)
  • Cellular
  • Email-to-SMS gateway addresses in Canada
    OB-FAQ.HTM
    33141 bytes.
    by dethme0w/AOH Staff (2006)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Orange Boxing / Caller ID Hacking FAQ Most of the questions we have been asked about Orange Boxing are answered here.
    GWCCPAY.TXT
    3386 bytes.
    by AOH Staff (2004)
  • Payphones
  • Payphones in Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA
    YATRV.TXT
    1848 bytes.
    by Jenn (2004)
    Yet Another Telemarketer Revenge Tactic Courtesy of The Web Page You Have Reached
    ATIS.TXT
    2725 bytes.
    by AOH Staff (2004)
  • Numbers
  • U.S. ATIS dialup lines
    PHUNSOB.TXT
    5542 bytes.
    by Highjacked (2004)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • Phun with Caller ID Hijacked relates his experiences orangeboxing with S.O.B. Uploaded by author.
    CELL.TXT
    4748 bytes.
    by Tron (2003)
  • Cellular
  • Free Cellular Phone Calls Without Cloning This is the 01/02/2003 Updated version! Uploaded by author.
    VICUNSC.TXT
    16753 bytes.
    by artofhacking.com staff (250)
  • Numbers
  • Victoria Unlisted 99xx and 00xx numbers (2003) A reverse anti-directory intended to lend speed and safety to handscanning in Victoria.
    VIC-NXX.TXT
    5363 bytes.
    by artofhacking.com staff (2008)
  • Numbers
  • Victoria (250/778) NXX list 2008/11/07 This is the rapidly-growing list of prefixes that are local to AOH's home town, Victoria BC. Effective Nov. 30, 2006, this list encompasses two area codes due to the announcement of the realignment of area code 778 to overlay all of British Columbia.
    PLANTTST.HTM
    9624 bytes.
    by artofhacking.com Staff (2008)
  • Numbers
  • Canadian Plant Test Prefixes Updated Jan. 22, 2008!
    ODDBALL.TXT
    227959 bytes.
    by Anonymous (2003)
  • Numbers
  • Oddball CO Codes Every "Oddball" in the NANP, apparently. May 2003.
    TELEZAPP.TXT
    4087 bytes.
    by Jenn/twpyhr (2001)
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • Telezapper Box A cheap substitute for the $80 Telezapper Uploaded by Author
    ADLIBMAP.TXT
    20548 bytes.
    by The Trace (1992)
  • PC System Hacking
  • Expanded register map of the YM3812 (AdLib)
    HACK-AVS.HTM
    13573 bytes.
    by Homo ex Inferis (1998)
  • Hacking
  • World Wide Web
  • Harvesting AVS (Adult Verification System) Passwords
    Other things we think are cool
    BLUEBOX1.GIF
    25354 bytes.
    by artofhacking.com staff (2001)
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • Finally! A Real Blue Box schematic that wasn't stolen from TAP or 2600!
    FONETAP1.GIF
    20643 bytes.

  • Schematic Diagram
  • Telephone Taps
    WIREMIC1.GIF
    28333 bytes.

  • Schematic Diagram
  • Wireless Mics & Transmitters
    WIREMIC2.GIF
    26301 bytes.

  • Schematic Diagram
  • Wireless Mics & Transmitters
    WIREMIC3.GIF
    21125 bytes.

  • Schematic Diagram
  • Wireless Mics & Transmitters
    CID1.GIF
    21661 bytes.
    by Source Unknown (1998)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • Caller ID Schematic
    CID2.GIF
    46881 bytes.
    by Source Unknown (1998)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • Caller ID Schematic - Diagram and Info
    SCANSHT.GIF
    16008 bytes.
    by Fixer (2003)
  • Phreaking
  • Exchange scanning sheet formerly used by Fixer Designed to be printed on very small sheets of paper (or many copies on a normal 8.5x11" sheet and cut up) and kept in a pocket notebook so that scanning can occur on the spur of the moment, stop at any time, and resume later. Makes random handscanning of a 100-number range easy!
    REMOTE1.JPG
    6454 bytes.
    by Fixer (2002)
  • Electronics Misc
  • An ordinary remote control, as seen through a Logitech QuickCam...
    REMOTE2.JPG
    5473 bytes.
    by Fixer (2002)
  • Electronics Misc
  • The same remote control with a button pressed - the camera sees the "invisible" infrared light as a brilliant white! Knowing this, one can write a program to intercept infrared remote control signals, learn their codes, or detect active infrared night vision systems!
    Fixer's Box Tone Generators & Emulators
    R2GEN.ZIP
    197152 bytes.
    by Fixer (2002)
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • Windows
  • R2Gen v1.0 by The Fixer A handy little demonstration of the ITU-T R2 system used by phone companies (and Blue Boxers) around the world today! Runs under Windows, requires a sound card.
    AUTOTEL.EXE
    8155 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • Cellular
  • MS-DOS
  • AUTOTEL 2.0 This k-neat0 little MS-DOS toy emulates the dialing sequence of the ancient IMTS pre-cellular mobile phones sometimes seen in old 70's action movies. Requires a PC with a speaker.
    BOX.EXE
    8583 bytes.
    by Fixer (1994)
  • MS-DOS
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • R*Box 0.99 This is Fixer's first coloured box program for the PC. It generates the standard Blue/Silver/Red/Green box toneset using the Adlib sound card.
    Patched to work on faster PCs October 2002
    CCITT5R2.EXE
    8091 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • MS-DOS
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • CCITT5R2 1.0 This tiny MS-DOS program emulates the ITU-T R2 signaling tones (forward) plus R1 (North American Blue Box) and DTMF, along with a decent array of SF and MF trunk seizure tones. It requires an old PC and sound card or a newer one with excellent legacy Adlib support. NOTE: There is a Windows update for this program - see R2GEN.ZIP!
    CIDSIM.EXE
    19168 bytes.
    by Fixer (2001)
  • ANI/Caller ID
  • MS-DOS
  • CIDSIM 3.01 This phreaky little MS-DOS utility generates an approximation of the Caller ID data stream on your PC Speaker! We wish to emphasize that tones made with this program will not actually work as the PC speaker introduces far too much distortion and can only output pulse waves. For a working Caller ID generator for Windows, you need The S.O.B. Software Orange Box
    MILBOX.EXE
    7591 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • MS-DOS
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • MilBox 1.0 This handy little MS-DOS program generates two different kinds of Autovon signaling tones, as well as civilian DTMF. Requires a sound card and an old computer or very good Adlib legacy support. Both the tones and the program itself are now archaic and of historical interest only.
    EXDTMF.EXE
    7537 bytes.
    by Fixer (1998)
  • MS-DOS
  • Phreak Coloured Boxes
  • EXDTMF 1.0 This may be the strangest "box tones" program ever. Fixer observed a ratio between the tones used in the North American DTMF matrix and extrapolated the matrix with additional columns to the left and to the right of the traditional 4x4 matrix, and additional rows above and below. He then nearly exhausted the alphabet assigning letters to these "new" DTMF tones. There are some problems with this matrix, notably the proximity between the lowest column tone and the highest row tone, but the output is interesting and indicates where telephone signaling might have gone if digital signaling were never invented...

    See also S.O.B., Fixer's Software Orange Box, the first practical and successful Caller ID Generator for Windows PCs!



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