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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 |
PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN |
PWN PWN |
PWN Phrack World News PWN |
PWN PWN |
PWN Issue Seven/Part One PWN |
PWN PWN |
PWN Compiled and Written by Knight Lightning PWN |
PWN PWN |
PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN PWN |
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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>From TeleComputist Staff: |
We apologize for the unoriginality of the free issue. The free issue was put |
out with the intentions of gaining the trust of the public and in doing so we |
neglected to come up with completely original material. However, future |
issues will be much shorter and contain only original information from the |
editor's themselves. |
TeleComputist no longer consists of set writers and anyone may submit articles. |
Please note that if you submit an article, make sure that it has not been |
distributed or seen by anyone else, otherwise we will not accept it. |
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