Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-25 Thread Colin Keigher

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I called it this morning, and it is still functioning.

- Colin

On 25/05/06, Isaac Gerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Whats the new status with that number.

Isaac

Jeff Wilson wrote:
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> Like who? The NSA? They already know haha.
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> The thought just occurred to me: if this is an electonic voice mail
> system, there ought to be a way to trigger the back-end functionality
> of the device or service. You know, like Pressing 0 multiple times
> when you're stuck in Computer prompt hell with your credit card
> company.
>
> A few months ago, some guy created a website that had list upon list
> of ways to shortcut voice mail systems and standard phone prompting
> systems for businesses. You know, skip to the live, warm blooded
> person.
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> It might be worth a shot, no? Someone call it and dial "0" about 10
> times at random times in the call.
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Re: [Spooks] Need help identifying something weird

2006-05-25 Thread Colin Keigher

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It sounds like the message hasn't changed.

- Colin

On 25/05/06, Douglas Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Is the message the same?

Grp 415, male, non-accented english, recorded
01305 60510 17079 04606 50100
93000 08203 90130 94069 01207
81080 17028 07906 90220 73038
01401 70150 15073 00402 00680
12013 12510 00540 04091 01401
30150 86022 09608 10660 02082
05507 00020 0 02208 30290
08022 01200 40710 13065 02709
40190 29014 02200 80020 11083
07300 30260 19000 00700 0
86 86

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[Spooks] Mysterial to Mein Fraulien solved!

2006-08-05 Thread Colin Keigher

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http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2006/08/05/phone-numbers-stations-mystery-revealed-at-defcon/

"For three months, mysterious telephone numbers have been appearing on
the Craigslist classified ad site which, when called, play recordings
which sound much like shortwave numbers stations used by certain
governments to communicate with intelligence agents in the field who
are unreachable by other means. Now the secret behind these phone
numbers stations has been revealed.


The numbers stations, placed on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
telephone numbers, were created by several people who attended the Los
Angeles 2600 meeting in May of this year, apparently just for the hell
of it.

The stations, which used one-time pads for encryption, "were an
experiment to try to estimate the size, power, and organizational
capacity of the online cryptographic community," according to a
statement on the group's web site."

At least it is all solved now.

- Colin Keigher
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