==Phrack Inc.== Volume Three, Issue Thirty-Three, File 1 of 13 Issue XXXIII Index ________________ P H R A C K 3 3 September 15, 1991 ________________ ~Technology for Survival~ On December 24, 1989, Taran King and I released the 30th issue of Phrack and began to prepare for the new decade. The future of Phrack seemed bright and full of great potential. A few weeks later, Phrack was shut down by the United States Secret Service as part of a large scale attack on the world famous hacking group, the Legion of Doom. The legend of Phrack died... or did it? Several months later, a newsletter called Phrack and listed as issue 31 appeared under the editorship of Doc Holiday. Of course it was not the original Doc Holiday from Tennessee, but instead one of the founding members of Comsec Data Security, Scott Chasin. It may have called itself Phrack, but it wasn't. On November 17, 1990, another attempt was made to resurrect Phrack. Crimson Death and Doc Holiday were back to try again, this time calling their product "Phrack Classic." That issue was not absolutely terrible, but the tone behind the articles was misplaced. The introduction itself showed a lack of responsibility and maturity at a time when it was needed most. To complicate matters, Crimson Death failed to produce another issue of Phrack Classic until September 1, 1991, almost 10 months later. This lack of predictability and continuity has become too much of a burden on the hacker community. I am proud to announce that a new era of Phrack has thus begun. The new Phrack is listed as Phrack 33 despite the Phrack Classic issue of September 1st. To help ease the transition, the new Phrack staff has borrowed files from the PC 33 so they are chronicled correctly. Even Crimson Death has agreed that it is once again time to pass the torch. The new Phrack editor is Dispater and other people involved in working on this issue include Ninja Master, Circuit, and The Not. Of course they are always looking for help and good articles. The new Phrack will be run slightly different than the old. The kind of information likely to be found in Phrack will not change drastically, but Phrack is intended for people to learn about the types of vulnerabilities in systems that some hackers might be likely to exploit. If you are concerned about your system being disrupted by computer intruders, allow the hackers who write for Phrack to point out some flaws you might wish to correct. Phrack still strongly supports the free exchange of information and will never participate in censorship except when it would be necessary to protect an individual's personal privacy. There is a delicate balance to be found in this arena and hopefully it can be discovered. Be patient and do not judge the new Phrack without really giving it a chance to work out the bugs. I've said my piece, now it is time to turn over the reigns to Dispater. I wish him the best of luck, and for you the readers, I hope you enjoy the new Phrack as much as you have enjoyed the previous. Sincerely, :Knight Lightning (kl@STORMKING.COM) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A few words from Dispater: Phrack will be introducing a new regular column similar to a "letters to the editor" section. It will be featured as the second file in each issue, beginning with issue 34. Any questions, comments, or problems that you the reader would like to air with Phrack publically will be answered there. I'd really like to thank Crimson Death for his cooperation in helping us get Phrack started again. He is one of the coolest hackers I have met. We could not have done it without him. Other important people to mention are the The Monk and Twisted Pair. Thanks to Tuc, Phrack will soon be using an Internet listserver. See Phrack 34 for more details. Phrack will also be found on various anonymous FTP sites across the Internet, including the anonymous ftp site at EFF.ORG, a Unix machine operated by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization to which we at Phrack respect. It can also be found at the anonymous ftp site at CS.WIDENER.EDU Off the Internet, we hope to establish several bulletin board systems as archive sites including Digital Underground (812)941-9427, which is operated by The Not. Submissions or letters to Phrack can be made there or on the Internet by sending mail to "phracksub@STORMKING.COM". The new format will be a little more professional. This is because I have no desire to find myself in court one day like Knight Lightning. However, I have no intention of turning Phrack Inc. into some dry industry journal. Keeping things lite and entertaining is one of the ways that I was attracted to Phrack. I think most people will agree that there is a balance of fun and business to be maintained. If this balance is not met, you the reader, will get bored and so will I! Check out Phrack World News Special Edition IV for the "details" on CyberView '91, the SummerCon-ference hosted by Knight Lightning that took place this past summer in St. Louis, Missouri. _______________________________________________________________________________ Phrack XXXIII Table of Contents =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 1. Introduction to Phrack 33 by Knight Lightning and Dispater 2. Phrack Profile of Shooting Shark by Crimson Death 3. A Hacker's Guide to the Internet by The Gatsby 4. FEDIX On-Line Information Service by Fedix Upix 5. LATA Referance List by Infinite Loop 6. International Toll Free Code List by The Trunk Terminator 7. Phreaking in Germany by Ninja Master 8. TCP/IP: A Tutorial Part 1 of 2 by The Not 9. A REAL Functioning RED BOX Schematic by J.R."Bob" Dobbs 10. Phrack World News Special Edition IV (CyberView '91) by Bruce Sterling 11. PWN/Part01 by Crimson Death 12. PWN/Part02 by Dispater 13. PWN/Part03 by Dispater _______________________________________________________________________________