text stringlengths 0 1.99k |
|---|
D. Reactivation |
Codes deactivated due to fraud can only be reactivated by Security and |
Investigations. |
______________________________________________________________________________ |
==Phrack Inc.== |
Volume One, Issue Nine, Phile #2 of 10 |
==Phrack Pro-Phile VI== |
Written and Created by Taran King |
9/28/86 |
Welcome to Phrack Pro-Phile VI. Phrack Pro-Phile is created to bring |
info to you, the users, about old or highly important/controversial people. |
This month, I bring to you a particularly influential user from days of old... |
The Nightstalker |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
The Nightstalker was involved with Tap and 8080B, the first home |
computer which he helped build for NY Telephone. |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Personal |
~~~~~~~~ |
Handle: The Nightstalker |
Past handles: Stainless Steel Rat, The Old Wazoo, C.T. |
Handle origin: TV movie and series called "The Nightstalker" |
Date of Birth: 12/51 |
Age at current date: 34 years old |
Height: 6'+ |
Weight: 200+ lbs. |
Eye color: Blue-Green |
Hair Color: Brownish-Black |
Computers: ALTAIR 8080B, Apple IIe, Commodore 64 |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
The Nightstalker started in the phreak world in 1971 due to the |
Esquire article on blue boxes and YIPL magazine. He obtained his first blue |
box by January, 1972. He started hacking in 1975 after obtaining a TI Silent |
700 Series, Model 700 exceedingly dumb terminal. He stumbled upon ARPAnet in |
Massachusetts, the bridge at MIT...1 hour later, he figured out how to get |
on. He toyed with the MIT exchange and found the MULTICS system and their |
artificial intelligence system. They were just beginning to use a language |
called LISP at the time. He also helped with the building of the ALTAIR |
8080B, holding 22 slots for cards 4 inches thick, 18 of which were used to get |
16K on the computer. He helped out NY Telephone with "Let's Get Together", a |
game at fairs which utilized Area Codes for answers. He also was involved |
with the standard old phone phreak tricks like a loop around the world from |
one phone booth to the one next to it. His first computer was a Commodore 64 |
due to the cost to him (free) and it was easier to upgrade than the Apple IIe |
(pick up a brochure on Commodore and see how many voices it has as well as the |
tone range...I'm sure that it covers 2600 hz quite nicely). |
Members of the telecom world which he has met include Cheshire Catalyst, |
Captain Crunch, Steve Wozniak, and Bill Gates (head of Microsoft). He has met |
many phone phreaks at science fiction conventions, but doesn't know them by |
name or handle. |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Interests: Telecommunications (modeming, phreaking, hacking), |
telecomputing, science fiction, short wave radio, scanner |
listening, classic music, and shooting. |
The Nightstalker's Favorite Things |
---------------------------------- |
Women: Goes without saying; preferably ones involved in science |
fiction as an interest or a hobby. |
Sci-Fi Cons: He attends many and has met many phreaks through them. |
Short wave radio: As previously mentioned, scanning. |
Hack: A classic hack (scam), participating in or hearing of. |
Anarchy: Confusing people with authoritative positions. |
Shooting: Target shooting or machine guns. |
Space programs: Obsessed since Sputnik program. |
Most Memorable Experiences |
-------------------------- |
Machine gun gallery in Atlanta, Georgia. Lots of fun! |
First time he hacked his way into a trade show. |
Boxing a call to AUTOVON and to Lebanon during U.S. occupancy and billed the |
call to the local KKK member. |
Some People to Mention |
---------------------- |
Ron Rosenbaum (wrote the Esquire article on Blue Boxes [all his fault]). |
Various science fiction authors. |
Wozniak and Jobs (for inventing the Apple). |
MIT (for inventing the Altair computer). |
Marx Brothers (for his anarchial views towards bureaucracy). |
Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson (wrote Illuminatus Trilogy [recommended]). |
John Draper (for showing us all how it was done). |
Original MIT Hackers (for showing us the light). |
AT&T (for providing us with this wonderful Network). |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.