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e) Go to the bank and ask for a list of all ATM's on the
bank's network. Often the state has laws requiring *all*
machines take *all* cards, so you'll probably be in good
shape.
f) Await the arrival of your new card. The PIN (personal
identification number) is included when they send out a
card. After picking up the card, forget that you ever
even *knew* where the p.o. box was, and make sure you
didn't leave fingerprints.
g) Begin making the maximum daily withdrawal on the card
(in most cases $500/day), using a different machine
each time. Since many of these machines have cameras
on them, wear a hat & jacket, or a ski mask to be really
paranoid. To cut the number of trips you have to make
in half, be at an ATM a few minutes before midnight. Make
one $500 withdrawal right before midnight, and another one
right after. This cuts down on the number of trips, but
police or bank officials may spot the pattern and start
watching machines around midnight. Use your own judgement.
Conclusion: Before using the card, make sure that all fingerprints are
wiped from it. Usually the first hint you will have that they have caught on
to your scam is that the machine will keep the card. Also, avoid using mach-
ines in your own town unless it is a big city (Chicago, Milwaukee, Dallas,
etc...).
Well, I hope this file has proved interesting. Of course, it is only
intended for entertainment, and I heartily discourage anyone from even *think-
ing* about trying such a thing. Jail isn't fun, as I can testify. So I take
no responsibility for the misapplication of this information.
(But if someone else pulls it off, I wouldn't be averse to hearing
about it...)
+++The Mentor+++
June 20
==Phrack Inc.==
Volume One, Issue Eight, Phile #8 of 9
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PWN Phrack World News PWN
PWN PWN
PWN Issue Seven/Part One PWN
PWN PWN
PWN Compiled and Written by Knight Lightning PWN
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On The Home Front
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Well lots of things have been happening around here in the past few weeks.
For starters, I received a call from Ralph Meola. Apparently someone had left
his secretary with a message that I had called. Prior to this, someone named
Steve had left a message as well which Ralph had assumed was Slave Driver. He
called Steve first, mainly to discuss the letter that was sent to him via PWN
issue V. Well eventually he got around to calling me. Not too much was said,
but he wanted to clear up some misconceptions about his encounter with Sigmund
Fraud. Meola claims that he never threatened Sigmund Fraud about getting his
account to Stronghold East. Futhermore, he claims only to have called him
because SF had posted several AT&T Calling Cards on an unnamed west coast bbs.
Sigmund Fraud still publicly claims that what he said originally was true,
but privately admitted that he was lying.
Some other developments would include an imposter of myself who is running
around on bulletin boards. Two of the boards that he is on include Elite
Connection (303) and Green Galaxy (714). I have never called these boards and
I advise the sysops to remove "my" accounts as this is not me.
On the lighter side, Metal Shop Private now has 20 Megs of online storage. The
G-phile library has been re-installed including most of the files from Metal
Shop AE and Metal Shop Private is once again the official Phrack distribution
center.
Metal Shop AE is down for the time being because Cheap Shades has left for
college, but he has since brought forth a new system known as the Quick Shop.
All former MS AE members have been entered into QS's bbs log. Metal Shop
Brewery has lost its modem and its hard drive is fried, so it will be gone for
a while.
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