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==Phrack Inc.== |
Volume One, Issue Eight, Phile #6 of 9 |
COMPUSERVE INFO |
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Compiled and |
Related by: |
Morgoth and Lotus |
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Since its rather humble beginnings in Dublin, Ohio some years ago, |
Compuserve, or CIS, as it will be referred to in this article, has grown to |
become the largest entertainment/public user oriented system in the country. |
This file is divided into two parts. The first is how to get your own CIS ID |
number, and make it last a relatively long time. This part may seem like old |
hat to some of you out there. The second part is information on what to do |
once you are on the system...tricks and tips to keep you out of trouble, or |
cause trouble. |
A Compuserve identification number is divided into two parts; a project |
number and a programmer number. An example would be 70007,1460. This ID is |
what you will be known by at all times on the system. When you log on, you |
will also be prompted for a password, in addition to your user ID. The |
password is divided into two words, kept apart by a separator (-,:,.,etc). The |
password may be any two words the user desires, including garbage, which makes |
gaining an ID by hacking the password almost, if not totally, impossible. |
The most popular, and about the only way left, of gaining an ID is by buying |
what the system calls a snapak. These are the little goodies you see in the |
store in the introductory packets. With this, you can gain access to most, but |
not all of the system. |
The first ID, or the "intro" ID will last about a week, at which time, |
Compuserve automatically changes the password, and sends the new one to you via |
the US Postal service. This is a key point to the ID scam. You MUST have |
valid Credit Card information to be able to continue using the ID. I have |
heard of intro IDs going bad in a matter of 2 or 3 days due to having non-valid |
credit card info. So you need to set up a location to which your second |
password can be mailed. This second password should last about a month, |
depending on how much credit the CC holder has on his card. |
When applying credit to a Visa or Mastercard, Compuserve will submit the |
charges about once a week. If you run up about $500 in connect charges, and |
the credit card cannot hold it, the ID will go bad. This is the most common |
way for an account to run out. |
Your first password has some limits. Due to hackers using snapaks, |
Compuserve has installed a system which prohibits IDs without the second |
password from entering any type of game online. This ranges from the |
ever-popular MegaWars, to YGI, all the way down to Casino. This is one reason |
why the second password is so important. |
If more than one person will be using the account, which is usually the case, |
there are also some limits to be observed. The same ID can no longer enter the |
CB simulator more than once. If it is tried, the message "exceeding job limit" |
will occur, and you will be taken back to the prior menu. The same ID can go |
into a SIG at the same time, but both people cannot enter COnference mode while |
on the SIG. The best way to talk to another user who is on the same ID is to |
go into any forum, say CBMART, and have one of them enter COnference mode. |
There, the two users can use the /SEN command to relay messages between the SIG |
and COnference. This is kind of complicated, but it is the only way. Also, |
anytime the message "exceeding job limit" goes to your screen, the people at |
CIS put a small "red mark" by your name. If it occurs too frequently, they |
look into the situation to find out if more than one person may be using the |
same ID. |
Special IDs -- Ok, now that you are on Compuserve, what should you look out |
for? As mentioned before, the user ID is divided into [project |
number,programmer number] format. The Programmer number is of no importance, |
but the Project number is. Some of the ones you should be aware of while |
online are: |
70000,xxxx Compuserve Security |
70003,xxxx Compuserve Employee |
70004,xxxx Same as above |
70005,xxxx Radio Shack demo account |
70006,xxxx Customer service, or "Wizard" number (see below) |
70007,xxxx Complimentary account |
76703,xxxx SIG SysOp, or Forum Info Provider |
While on CB, look out for the 70000 IDs, and especially the 70006, or |
"wizard" numbers. The Wizard ids have some very special functions. The main |
one is called autogag, or /GAG. This allows the bearer of this ID to banish |
any user from the system, in a way. What it actually does is to keep the |
/GAGged person out of everyone's view. They will not show up on the /ust list, |
and anything they type will not show up on anybody else's screen. Kind of like |
a mute button on a television. The Chief of CIS security is Dan Pisker, and on |
CB he uses the handles "Dan'l", or "Ghost", with a 70000 id. |
Monitoring -- This is a very popular subject with the users of Compuserve, |
but when broken down, it is quite simple. CIS is capable of monitoring |
ANYTHING that is said on the system. This doesn't mean that they do, however. |
For /TALK to be monitored in a Forum or on CB, CIS must first have a court |
order...it is supposedly as illegal as tapping a phone line. This has been |
done before to catch some major hackers on the system. /SEN in a SIG is not |
supposedly monitorable....the status on it is the same as on /TALK. /SCR mode |
on CB or on a SIG is definitely monitorable, especially if the the /SCR key is |
typed on open channel. Keep /SCR conversations to a minimum. As far as |
anything else goes, anything said on open channel is quite definitely seen by |
SOMEBODY in the big chair up in Ohio. It would not surprise me at all if they |
hire people to go through CB Transcripts every day to look for that kind of |
thing. Also, when you are in COnference mode in a SIG, always check the |
/STAtus of the channel. If /STA EVER returns that there are more people on the |
channel you are on than the /USERS function does, then you can rest assured |
that the channel is being monitored. |
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