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20 Date: May 30/86 Time: 10:03 Pm Subject: Phreaking... From: THE WOLFRIDER If anyone is interested after reading 'BellHell' one and two, I have a program for the C64 that simulates box frequencies and other tones for 'TT' phones... Good for phreakin'... If you want it, leave me mail... Adios... The Phreaking Wolfrider... A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 21 Date: Jun 04/86 Time: 5:58 Pm Subject: ENVOY PHUN... From: RANDOM BIT HERE'S A FEW USER NAMES AND PASSWORDS TO PLAY AROUND WITH ON ENVOY 100 (REMEMBER, ON DATAPAC IT'S NOW 79400900). THE FOLLOWING OUTLINES THE PUBLIC INFORMATION SCRIPTS AVAILABLE ON ENVOY 100. 1/ ENVOY ID: ENVOY.NEWS PASSWORD: AAAAAA This account contains current rate changes and enhancements to the Envoy 100 service. 2/ ENVOY ID: ENVOY.INFO PASSWORD: AAAAAA This account provides you with a general overview of the Envoy 100 service. 3/ ENVOY ID: ENVOYPOST.INFO PASSWORD: AAAAAA This account provides you with a general overview of the EnvoyPost service. 4/ ENVOY ID: PUROLATOR.INFO PASSWORD: AAAAAA This account provides you with a general overv 22 Date 23 Date: Jun 05/86 Time: 10:21 Pm Subject: UVIC # From: THE TROOPER A friend got this number when on a UVIC field trip -- got a carrier but can't connect with a 300 baud modem Good Luck -- 477-9400. A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 24 Date: Jun 06/86 Time: 7:28 Am Subject: UVIX 300# From: THE WOLFRIDER This is the 300 baud number for UVIC, I think... 477-9571 ... I don't know the password, but I'm working on it... I'll post it when I find it... * Happy hackin' * ... Says The Wolfrider... A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 25 Date: Jun 07/86 Time: 2:17 Am Subject: Yup From: THUMPER RABBIT Yup, thats the number for U-Vic. Once you are there select class 1 and then try different user id's, preceaded by a 'L' Eg. 'L S4295' The S means student. While this gives you less power, there are more of them, so you have a greater chance of getting one that is active. Note: Class 1 is forr the VM370. I haven't used the other classes and so can't give any advice with those. A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 26 Date: Jun 07/86 Time: 2:10 Pm Subject: UVIC PASSWORD From: HAPPY HACKER I HAVE A U-VIC PASSWORD ANYONE GOT ANY TRADES? *:HAPPY HACKER:* A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R 27 Date: Jun 09/86 Time: 5:27 Pm Subject: Uviccin'! From: KURDYLL You need an account for the Uvic number, but try entering a class no (i.e class 1), or try help. NOTE-some classes will only work with a VT100 emulator, such as that available for the ATARIs. <**KURDYLL**> A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 28 Date: Jun 10/86 Time: 8:57 Pm Subject: This conference From: THE INTRUDER This conference is dying, I guess not too many of us are hackers, etc.. Well I'll see if I can find some old passwords somewhere that I found in old messages. ()()()The Intruder()()() $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ -------------------- I I I 29 Date: Jun 10/86 Time: 10:07 Pm Subject: ASCII EXPRESS From: HAPPY HACKER I FIND IT REALLY COOL ON MY AE "PRO", THAT IN THE INSTALL MENU, IT ASKS IF YOU WANT TO USE INQUIRE/ACKNOWLEDGE PROTOCOL, VERY SIMULAR TO THE VM100'S PROTOCAL, ACTUALLY IT IS A HEWLETT PACKARD STANDARD, AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY FOR THE VM100 CLASS..... TTYL DUDES & DUDE 30 Date: Jun 13/86 Time: 5:55 Pm Subject: BY BY! From: KURDYLL _____ / \ / \ Ý 31 Date: Jun 13/86 Time: 10:44 Pm Subject: UVIX???... From: THE WOLFRIDER Hey guys... Heres a valid UVIC access no... 's1221'... if anyone wants to hack at the password... ...yeah, this tree seems to be dying...... ...redirflow ehT... soidA A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 32 Date: Jun 14/86 Time: 6:31 Pm Subject: STARTER From: THE MAD HATTER IF YOU WANT TO START PLAYING WITH A SMALL PIECE OF DATAPAC LOGON USING STANDARD . . THEN WHEN GET DATAPAC ON SCREEN ENTER 92100086,A YOU WILL PROBABLY WANT ECHO ON A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 33 Date: Jun 14/86 Time: 6:51 Pm Subject: THAT DATAPAC! From: HAPPY HACKER THAT DATAPAC NUMBER POSTED BY MAD HATTER IS JUST A DUMB HELP FILE FOR DATAPAC. REALLY GAY! HAPPY A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 34 Date: Jun 15/86 Time: 6:09 Pm Subject: well... what have you got? From: THE UART I know that you have posted stuff before b 35 Date: Jun 18/86 Time: 11:12 Pm Subject: bcaa From: THE UART They finally changed there pa 36 Date: Jun 19/86 Time: 0:03 Am Subject: BCAA? From: HAPPY HACKER WHAT THE HELL IS BCAA. DON'T YOU MEAN BCSC? FUCK, I AM TOTA 37 Date: Jun 19/86 Time: 12:43 Pm Subject: BCAA From: THE INTRUDER BCAA is t 38 Date: Jun 21/86 Time: 3:03 Pm Subject: uvic number 4779571 From: FOULMOUTH FLOPPY THat number works at 1200baud too. But it is not into a computer, only a switching unit called pacx. Foulmouth A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 39 Date: Jun 25/86 Time: 8:15 Pm Subject: DATAPAC SUB DIRECTORY From: THE RAMBUG I WAS PLAYING AROUND WITH DATAPAC, AND DECIDED TO SEND RANDOM CONTROL CHARACTERS TO THE SYSTEM. ANYWAYS, I SENT A CTRL L WHICH ENABL LINEFEEDS. THAT WAS ABOUT IT. THEN I STUCK MY DATAPAC DIALER I MADE ON IT, AND THE FIRST NUMBER I CAME TO WAS A VERY INTERESTING NUMBER. HERE IT IS. 92100086 AS FAR AS CAN TELL IT IS DATAPAC'S "MENU" OR SUB DIRECTORY. WHAT I REALLY FOUND INTERESTING WAS IT HAD NO PASSWORD OR USER # PROTECTION. "HMMM" I SAID, WHY ISN'T IT LETTING ME TYPE ANYTHING OR ACCEPTING ANYTHING. I CHECKED MY PARITY AND DUPLEX AND ALL WAS WELL. THEN I REMEMBERED THE CTRL-L AND I TRIED IT. LOW AND BEHOLD IT WORKED. SO HERE IS ANOTHER SYSTEM BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE RAMBUG- DIAL 388-9300 FOR DATAPAC (300 BAUD). ONCE CONNECTED, PRESS "." AND THEN PRESS "." AGAIN. ONCE INTO DATAPAC TYPE 92100086. AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM AND IT SHOWS YOU T MENU, PRESS CTRL-L. YOU ARE THEN IN T SYSTEM...... HAVE FUSCREWING AROUND.... -=>THE RAMBUG<=- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e 40 Date: Jun 25/86 Time: 8:34 Pm Subject: I.C.B.C. From: THE RAMBUG HERE IS THE ICBC PASSWORD FOR 2400 BAUD PEOPL ID#: 1A00191L PASSWORD: L0134XX2 OKAY THE PASSSWORD IS MISSING ONE DIGIT. ANYONE WITH A HACKER CAN GET THAT LAST DIGIT EASILY. -=>THE RAMBUG<=- PS- PLEASE SOME ELSE POST SOMETHING I [DON'T] HAVE.... PLEASE! THANX.... TTYL DUDES & DUDESS T E T D T S TSTS A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 41 Date: Jun 25/86 Time: 10:12 Pm Subject: 9210086, and a new password From: RENE JONKER First of all, Rambug, that number, is like old!!!!, I thought that by now everyone would have it, I posted it about a year ago on the forbidden zone , anyways it is the Datapac information service and it is for public use, that's why no password. Instead of cntrl-l, you can also type SET 2:1 Here is another datapac number (Ah Safe!), please don't delete any files Oh, forget it, I can't post it, cause is a certain person sees it, he'll kill me. So leave me email and I'll give it to you. Here is another interesting Datapac number "39500032,I;" Rene Jonker ----------- I guess I ought to start using an alias, oh well. A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 42 Date: Jun 25/86 Time: 11:06 Pm Subject: HEY RENE.... From: THE RAMBUG NO NO NO. THAT IS NOT OLD!SECOND OF ALL, THE OTHER ONE IS OLD! THE ONE YOU POSTED IS JUST THE DUMB E-MAIL SERICE. RB A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 43 Date: Jun 25/86 Time: 11:18 Pm Subject: BOX PLANS From: THE RAMBUG IF ANYONE WANTS ANY BOX PLANS (YOU KNOW, LIKE BLUE, CHEESE, RED, GOLD, PURPLE, ETC.) TH JUST LEAVE ME MAIL, AND I WILL GIVE THEM TO YOU.... -=>THE RAMBUG<=- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 44 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 11:16 Am Subject: my password, box plans From: RENE JONKER First of all, that 9210086 password was posted about 5 message before yours by someone, my password is not for an email service, it is for market scan, a stock market service, but i won't give that password away, the one I asked people to leave me email if they want it is for IntelliGeneetics. About Box plans, I don't think Capt Blood is gonna appreciate it very much if you're gonna give away the files from the elite boad on the grounds. Anyways the datapac # for Intelligenetics is 1 3125 415007800 The one for market scan is: 39500032,i 41100093,i; It must be entered as shown or you'll get the wrong service. Phone datapac (388-9300), type set 2:1 type: 39500032,i; "i;" must be included! Rene Jonker ----------- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 45 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 12:08 Pm Subject: REAL ESTATE From: MAX HEADROOM DOES ANY BODY KNOW THE NEW PASSWORD FOR THE VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD? IT USED TO BE SUCCESS BUT IT HAS BEEN CHANGED. MAX HEADROOM A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 46 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 12:45 Pm Subject: real estate From: RENE JONKER Forget Max, I heard that they now change their password every week, so no one will know it. If anyone wants a password, leave me email and I'll get it to you, it's the Intelligenetics system on datapac, no trades, I am giving it away but can't post it cause I as certain person sees it then I am dead! Rene Jonker ----------- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 47 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 3:16 Pm Subject: MY BOX PLANS From: THE RAMBUG EXCUS ME RENE! THE BOX PLANS I HAVE ARE NOT FROM THE PROVING GROUNDS. THEY ARE FROM METALLAND ][ IN NEW JERSEY. WE HACKERS, DON'T LEECH OF VICTORIA BOARDS, WE DO LONG DISTANCE. WHICH CONCLUDES, HACKERS PHONE LONG DISTANCE, RODENTS PHONE HOME. GET MY POINT. THAT INTELLIEGNICS NUMBER, I HAVE HAD FOR 3-4 MONTHS NOW. SOMEONE PLEASE POST SOMETHING I DON'T HAVE BEFORE I PEUK! PLEASE POST SOMETHING NE LIKE THE PASSWORD I POSTED FOR ICBC. TALK ABOUT A NICE GUY.... THE RAMBUF A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 48 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 3:19 Pm Subject: CURIOUS. From: THE RAMBUG JUST F KNOWING, BUT HOW MANY OF YOU GUYS GET YOUR PASSSWORD FROM GENUINE HACKING? OR DO YOU LEECH OF BOARDS? THE RAMBUG A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 49 Date: Jun 26/86 Time: 5:26 Pm Subject: indeed I am From: RENE JONKER I am certainly very curious, perhaps you ought to include you name on the top. I must say I like you list of passwords you list on almost every board, datapac password, G.E. telenet, etc, these password were first listed by me over a year ago on the forbidden zone, other password I have seen on the boards before as well. I am not saying that you don't know what you are doing, but to state that anyone who leeches of the boards is a r0dent really gets me. Enough said, don't wanna move the war over 6 conferences. Right? Rene Jonker ----------- A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 50 Date: Jun 30/86 Time: 4:55 Pm Subject: BANK OF MONTREAL From: THE WOLF Hi guys... Anybody out there have the number and p/w for the Bank of Montreal? I know there was one posted here before Joe gimped this tree for the Bank of Commerce, but if you have the one for The Bank of Montreal, could you please let me know... Also, anybody got a dialer program for the Apple??? If so, have any of you guys gotten any number from the 652-656 exchanges??? Ttyl... Û*Ü The Wolf Û*Ü Bored... Bored... Bored... A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 51 Date: Jun 30/86 Time: 10:08 Pm Subject: BANK OF COMMERCE From: THE RAMBUG THE BANK OF COMMERCE IS: 381-2800 ME AND THE HIGHWAYMAN FOUND THIS ONE, AND WE HAVE THE PASSWORD, BUT WE DON'T AND AREN'T GOING TO GIVE IT OUT. WHY SSHOULD WE, WE NEVER GET ANYTHING. (ARE YOU WATCHING MAX HEADROOM!).... CHOW GUYS.... THE RAMBUG A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 52 Date: Jul 02/86 Time: 11:20 Pm Subject: City Link From: EWAN EDWARDS Here's one you may not have..... don't get yourselves too excited though, no cracking needed.... Call CityLink at 222-2000 (Vancouver Number) It's a multi-line bbs system, with sub-bbs's for Atari, Commodore, Amiga, IBM, Tandy, etc, as well as many other things. Very fast, easy to use. Sort of a mini-Compuserve. It's still in the development stages (went online sometime in March I think....), but is very nice to use. If you call after midnight, it's quite inexpensive (as compared to CIS!) You'll have to wait 24 hours to be verified before you can store info on it, but you have unlimited read access. Have fun! Ewan A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 53 Date: Jul 03/86 Time: 2:16 Pm Subject: ENVOY 100 From: ACCESS CODE Hey Dudes... Well, a friend and I are busy hacking into the Envoy 100 system and so far, we have come up with other Datapac dial ports and a pile of user names. Once we get somewhere, we'll let you know.. ACCESS CODE: ?????? A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 54 Date: Jul 13/86 Time: 4:43 Pm Subject: help From: RICHARD ATWELL Can GCP be accessed by Tele as well as Tyme? A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 55 Date: Jul 14/86 Time: 10:05 Am Subject: GCP-----=====>>>>> From: THE RAMBUG IF ANYONE IS WONDERING, GCP IS -GAMES COMPUTERS PLAY-. IT IS AN ATARI USERS GROUI THINK. ANYWAYS, I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT IT, AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT ON ANY OF MY TELENET LIST, OR MY TIMENET LIST. TTYL DUDES, --=[THE RAMBUG]=-- PS- HEY RICHARD, GOOD TRICK (PRIVATE JOKE). A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 56 Date: Aug 07/86 Time: 6:16 Pm Subject: Herp!?!?! From: MORGUL Any REAL info on BCSC would be appreciated. We are trying to track someone down for SERIOUS legal matters, and if we can't find this bitch ourselves, we'll have to hire a PI. which costs dough. Any info that lets us get on the system will be worth $$$!!! incentive to you hackers out there. morgul the friendly drelb A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 57 Date: Aug 10/86 Time: 10:07 Pm Subject: TIMELINE From: CAPT. BLOOD I USED TO BELONG TO T.L BUT QUIT AFTER I DECIDED THE BENIFITS WERENT WORTH THE COST. ANYWAY WHEN YOU GET ON DATAPAC THE NUMBER IS 56200069. I THINK THAT IS IT. THEN JUST ADD YOUR 2 PASSWORDS AND AWAY YOU GO. TTYL C.B. A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 58 Date: Oct 27/86 Time: 1:05 Pm Subject: UVic From: MITHRANDIR If anyone needs inside information about UVic, leave me a message and I'll get back to you. I can usuall get anything I need to know so I'll try to pass it on. A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 59 Date: Nov 14/86 Time: 1:22 Am Subject: ...'s From: PANIC . . . . . ....Dots found deep in CMS... . . ....CHOW for NOW.... A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n 60 Date: Nov 15/86 Time: 4:03 Pm Subject: Hmmmmmm... From: MIKE RHODES Never knew anyone used it...... A>uto-reply, K>ill, N>ext, R>e-read: n