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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue 7, Phile 4 of 10
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-=:><:=--=:><:=--=:><:=--=:><:=--=:>\|/<:=--=:><:=--=:><:=--=:><:=--=:><:=-
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-=:> Hacking The <:=-
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-=:> Chilton Corporation Credimatic <:=-
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-=:] By: Ryche [:=-
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-=:} Written on June 24, 1986 {:=-
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This is the complete version of Hacking Chilton. There is another one that is
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floating around that's not as complete. If you see it anywhere please ask the
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sysop to kill it and put this one in its place.
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The Chilton Corp. is a major credit firm located on Greenville Ave. in Dallas,
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Texas. This is where a lot of the companies that you apply for credit, check
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you and your neighbors credit records. Unlike other credit systems such as TRW
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and CBI, this one contains the records for people with good credit and doesn't
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wipe out some of the numbers of the cards themselves. All information is
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complete and includes full numbers as well as the bank that issued it, limit,
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payments due, payments late, their SSN, current & former address, and also
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their current and former employer. All you need to know to access this info is
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the full name, and address of your "victim".
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Now, how to hack the Chilton. Well, the Chilton system is located in Dallas
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and the direct dialup (300/1200) is 214-783-6868. Be in half duplex and hit
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return about 10 times until it starts to echo your returns. There is a command
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to connect with E-mail that you can put in before echoing return. By echoing
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the return key your signifying that you want the credit system. I wont go into
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E-mail since there is nothing of special interest there in the first place. If
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you are interested in it, try variations of /x** (x=A,B,C,etc.). All input is
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in upper case mind you. Back to the credit part, once you echo return, you can
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type: DTS Ctrl-s if you really need to see the date and time or you can simply
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start hacking. By this, I mean:
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SIP/4char. Ctrl-s
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This is the Sign In Password command followed by a 4 character alpha numeric
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password, all caps as I said before. You can safely attempt this twice without
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anyone knowing your there. After the third failed attempt the company printer
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activates itself by printing "Login Attempt Failed". This is not a wise thing
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to have printed out while your trying to hack into it since there is always
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someone there. If you try twice and fail, hit Ctrl-d, call back, echo, and try
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again. You can keep doing this as long as you wish since there is no other
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monitoring device than that printer I mentioned before. Since this only
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activates when you fail to login correct you can safely say there is little if
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no danger of your discovery. I would suggest going through an extender though
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since Chilton does have access to tracing equipment. About the passwords, as
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far as I know, there are 3 different classes of them with varying privileges,
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these are:
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1-User/Employee
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2-Permanent/Secretary
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3-Input Output
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The first one is just to look and pull credit reports. These passwords go dead
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every Sunday night at 11:00pm or so. The new ones are good from Monday to
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Sunday night. Even though your pass is good for one week, there are limited
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times you can use this. The credit system is only accessible at these times:
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Mon-Fri: 8:00am to 11:00pm, Sat: 8:00am to 9:00pm, and Sun: 8:00am to 6:00pm
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The second class is the same as the first except that these only change
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whenever someone leaves the company. These were originally supposed to be set
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up for the secretaries so that if they ever need quick access they could w/o
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having to go down to the Credit Dept. every week for a new password. The
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third is one I have never gotten..yet. It has the ability to alter a persons
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credit reports for one month. At the first of the month the system updates all
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reports and changes your alterations to the credit reports. Doing this though
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would warrant going through a diverter since your fucking with someone's life
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now. Once you have hacked a pass and it accepts the entry it will display the
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warning:
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****WARNING! UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OF THIS SYSTEM IS A FEDERAL CRIME!****
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Or something along the same lines. After this you should be left to input
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something. This is where you enter either In House Mode, System Mode, or
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Reporting Mode. In House Mode will give you the reports for the people living
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in Dallas/Fort Worth and surrounding counties. System Mode is good for
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surrounding states that include:
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Massachusets, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado,
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Arizona, some of New Jersey, and a few others I cant remember. There are 11
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states it covers.
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Reporting is a mode used for getting transcripts of a persons reports and would
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require you to input a companies authorization number. So for this file lets
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stick to In House and System. Get your victims stats ready and enter a mode:
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In House: I/NH Ctrl-s (Dallas/Ft. Worth 214)
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System: I/S Ctrl-s (All other NPA's)
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After that its time to pull records. Type in:
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I/N-Last Name/F-First Name/L-Street Name/Z-Zip Code/** Ctrl-s
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If you don't know his street name, use 'A' and it will go into a global search
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routine until it finds name that match or are at least 80% similar to the one
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you used. Although the Zip Code is not needed and can be left out, it does
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narrow the search field down considerably. Once it finds the name, it will
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show you his Name, SSN, Current Address, Employer, and former ones if there
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are any. Right after his name you will see a ID number. Sorta like: 100-xxxxx
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Write this down as it is your key to getting his reports. After it finishes
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listing what it has on him its time to see the full story. Type:
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N/100-xxxxx/M/D Ctrl-s
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What it will display now is his whole credit history. When you first pulled
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his ID number you might have seen he had two names but with a variance like
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middle name or a misspelled address. Pull both of them as they are just an
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error in whoever put the reports in. I would suggest capturing this so that
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you can refer back to it w/o having to access the system every time.
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There is another way to get into Chilton through Tymnet but I have no idea of
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the address for this and its a waste of time. If you happen to get the name
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and address of an employee of the company forget the idea of pulling his
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stats, Chilton doesnt allow employee records to be in there. One very good
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point made not too long ago is the prospect of going through the phone book
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and picking names at random.
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Although Credit Card numbers are displayed credit card fraud is thwarted by
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the small fact that it does not show expiration dates. No company making an
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actual inquisition on a person would need that information and to prevent the
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fraudulent or misuse of the information they were left out. There is an
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interesting note that at one time in the companies history they did have a
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small that signified a drug record. This was taken out as it wasn't
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pertinent to the computers purpose and was only there because Borg Warner, the
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company that owns Chilton wanted to pry into peoples lives. The computer has a
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10 line rotary, so unless there are 11 people using it at the same time your
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chances of getting a busy signal are almost if not next to nil.
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Disclaimer:
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The information provided in this file is a tutorial and is provided for the
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purpose of teaching others about this system and how it operates. It is not
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provided to promote the fraudulent use of credit cards or any other such
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action(s) that could be considered illegal or immoral. Myself, and the
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editors/publishers/distributors of this newsletter are in no way responsible
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for the actions or intentions of the reader(s) of this file.
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<>>>> Ryche <<<<>
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