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==Phrack Inc.== |
Volume One, Issue Eight, Phile #5 of 9 |
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******************** The Art of Junction Box Modeming ******************** |
******** Written Exclusively For: ******** |
******** PHRACK INC.! ******** |
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* by Mad Hacker of 616 * |
* Watch for Thieve's World ][ coming soon, now with 33 megs! * |
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This file will detail the use of a rural junction box to fraud the |
phone company and make all the free phone calls you want to BBS or AE by. |
There are two basic types of rural junction boxes: Residential and |
Group boxes. I will first discuss Residential as they are easier to find |
and easier to use. There are a couple of requirements before you can make |
full use of a Junction Box. First you must have some kind of portable |
computer with a built-in modem or at least a hand phone if all you want to |
do is make free calls to your friends. For computer I would recommend |
something like a Model 100 from Radio Shack. Small, inexpensive but only |
300 baud and only 32K of total storage. |
Anyway you can find residential junction boxes in most any rural area |
just a few feet off the road and usually covered over with local weeds. Fish |
your way thru the weeds and open it up. Some just open with a twist or a |
turn, others are actually locked and require a little more patience. Anyway |
once you have it open, you should see at least 4 pairs (possibly more) of |
wires. You are only concerned with the pair containing both a red and a green |
wire. |
Now you need to make a choice: Do you want to totally cut off the |
regular owners of the phone line and do actual damage to this junction box or |
leave them connected but have the possibility of them picking up their phone |
and hearing your carrier? |
Usually you will want to cut them out totally, so simply find a bit of |
slack in the line and cut both wires. Now in most boxes the connection to the |
outside world comes from the bottom of the box, but sometimes you will find |
one that doesn't conform. Simply attach a hand phone to the wires (matching |
up colors, of course) and see if you get a dial tone. Anyway once you have |
the proper pair then hook up to your modem line and dial anyway. Meanwhile |
the lawful owners of the line will get a dead line on their end, so try to |
do this only when you think no one would be using the phone, like 11PM to 7AM |
or else they will probably call their LOC and tell them to fix the line and |
when they see the cut wires, they will wonder what went on there. Finally be |
a good guy and when you are done, resplice the wires together and shut the |
box. |
Now usually you don't want to cause permanent damage to the box, so |
simply strip off the insulation on the line and attach the red and green ends |
of your modem cord to them. Now when you cut in, it will be much like an |
extension was picked up. Simply dial away and have fun. Of course if anyone |
at the house picks up the line they will get your carrier and will wonder, so |
try to limit your activities also to the same hours mentioned above, unless you |
know who you are ripping off and when they use the phone. The advantages of |
this method is that once you strip the wires, there is little work to do each |
time you use the box again. |
Now what do you do if you are lucky enough to find a Group box? Well |
first you are confronted with a multitude of wires, anywhere from 10 pairs up |
to 100 if you use a box on the edge of a small town. Finding a pair of the |
right wires is a little more difficult unless your LOC has done repairs at |
this box in the last couple of months, in which case a lot of the wires will |
already be paired off. If you aren't so lucky find a couple of wires and try |
them out. Once again you have the choice of stripping or cutting the wires, |
but the advantage here is that you can use this box for about 4-6 months |
without having to find a new one. |
What is the this junk about having to find a new box? Well you see |
when you use a junction box in this manner, you are basically adding an |
illegal extension to a private line. Any calls you make will show up on the |
rightful owners bill. If you are only using the box for one or two short to |
medium length calls a week, then you might not have any problems. However if |
you use a box too much and the people keep calling the billing office about |
the extra calls, the billing office will call those numbers and hear the |
carrier. This will tip them off to the fact that someone is either lying at |
the rightful owner's house or that someone has tapped into their phone line. |
At this present time in the Midwest, it take about 2-3 months for the LOC to |
realize that someone is playing with their junction box. What they do is come |
out and repair the wires and usually put a newer lockable box on the site to |
discourage illegal use. I haven't yet really pushed the LOC to any limits |
yet, but one might suspect that has Junction boxing catches on to those of us |
who have access to laptop computers, the LOC may find some way of catching us |
at our little game. |
If anyone has any new information on how your LOC is handling this use |
of their junction boxes please let us know by leaving mail for Thomas Covenant |
on any Metal Shop board. |
[Postscriptum note by Thomas Covenant: I'd recommend one of those so- |
called "portable" AT-compatibles. Great clock speed, 1200 baud, and a bigger |
screen. And why not pack a picnic lunch and some booze? You'll be there all |
day once you get started!] |
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