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Still here as well, mostly lurking but reading reports as they come in.
On 6/20/20 11:27 AM, Mr. Sean McHenry via Spooks wrote:
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On 6/2/14, 8:16 PM, Todd Dokey wrote:
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Most fone freaks of the day used commodore computers to hack calling cards..
elites had
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On 6/2/14, 8:10 PM, KC2TTK/M wrote:
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HOPE X Info Desk.
(...because I never could get a "DIY 8-bit #s Station" talk off the grou
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On 6/2/14, 8:02 PM, Todd Dokey wrote:
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Lol what was it? An AT&T 900 cell phone in debug mode with a little software...
You're
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On 6/2/14, 7:41 PM, Todd Dokey wrote:
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Feature group B calling cards, war dialers with card hacking.. I remember
those days..
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It's definitely a substitution cipher (as stated previously), but it
looks as though some of the corresponding letter / number pairs are
shifted differently depending on where they are in the sequence. It's
al
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The chair is against the wall.
John has a long moustache.
- J.
On 11/8/12 12:26 PM, sch...@mail.com wrote:
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> Does any of
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Confirmed from Washington, DC area at 04:44 UTC.
- J.
On 4/21/11 12:35 AM, Ary Boender wrote:
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> It is still active at 043
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On 2/13/11 10:18 PM, kintah wrote:
> Oh gee thanks, who wadda thunk! how about shutting the hell up!
If you're unfamiliar with USENET, allow me to suggest that you look into
it. It might be a good match for you.
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On 2/13/11 9:48 PM, kintah wrote:
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> Its the YOU HAVE MAIL that keeps ringing off the hook, Jeez!
Turn off the speakers. Pro
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On 2/13/11 12:45 AM, Rene Matthijssen wrote:
>> Not asking to antagonise you by any means, but it's a pretty broad
>> statement - hence why at least I could use some clarification.
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>> - J.
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> Fair enough.
Tha
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On 2/12/11 11:49 PM, Rene Matthijssen wrote:
> As I said, maybe the "smoke" is just an illusion. When we talk about
> shortwave broadcasts, there is no mystery, we can tune our receiver to
> the normally well pu
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On 2/12/11 7:36 PM, kintah wrote:
> why dont you all go get a haarp room down at motel 6. enuff with the junk
> email messages! go to godlikeproductions.com for this kind of crap
Feel free to exercise your abili
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On 2/12/11 6:38 PM, Frank (ee) wrote:
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> Why wouldn't they publish pictures, etc., Mike? This (no public
> information) pre
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On 12/2/10 2:56 AM, Mike Tibor wrote:
> For what it's worth I would love to hear recommendations for anything
> FreeBSD/Linux related. I've seen a couple of FreeBSD packages that decode
> RTTY/PSK*/MFSK* and othe
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Depending on what you're looking to do, baudline
(http://www.baudline.com/) may be a possibility. Audacity
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) is handy, but that is likely more
basic than you're looking for. Al
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> Sounds like the same people.
It seems as though there's a lot of pirate / prank / copycat activity
going on there now. Interestingly, someone's been leaving Easter eggs
in the signal for people running spectr
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On 7/27/10 11:35 AM, Gene Marlin wrote:
> I don't know how radio transmissions are supposed to "click", that sounds
> like 19th century telegraphy, but if it's Morse it makes me think that they
> were decoding eit
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Thanks, appreciate the update. I'm probably 2-5 hours away from being
able to pick anything up, so good to know that it's still going.
Cheers,
- jrandom.
On 6/6/10 6:40 PM, Jochen Schäfer wrote:
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Just ran across this while browsing no finer an authority on clandestine
and unidentified broadcasts than fark.com, but the gist of it is that
the Russian station UVB-76 (aka S28 or 'The Buzzer'; 4625KhZ AM) has
st
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Why would someone want that kind of a weather station there?
Remote monitoring comes to mind, but as for why that's something of a
mystery. Windspeed makes sense if you're running light aircraft or
low-altitud
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Dang, I miss those LA meetings... I was there from '92 - '96. Remember
when 2600 actually had something to do with phones???
Heh, I started turning up in '98, shortly after I moved here. We
still have a lot
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I've never believe the Craig's List messages or messages
on /. are more than pranks.
"Trust but verify" ;) In the absence of verification, you've got a
strong point. At least with shortwave we can look at his
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Wow. I got pwned by a 2600 guy. hat's off sir!
Sort of... :) I just organise the L.A. meeting, and the other folks
who worked on this are regular attendees. It's probably worth
mentioning that we've got no di
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Well, while it may be easy to DF a shortwave signal if you have
adequate resources (like the government's), it's nearly impossible to
tell who is receiving that transmission.
Point taken, but DFing a signal doe
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Copycats?
Nah. Whoever's behind the ones on Slashdot, at least, has been at it
for a number of years. It just appears as though the idea migrated
over to Wikipedia at some more recent point.
- skroo.
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What about the HELLO WORLD(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_trolling_phenomena#HELLO_WORLD )
messages that popped up on a Slashdot and a few other message boards and
blogs? ^^
Nope, not that one either.
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Hi Jeff,
Were you surprised by the attention it got? Starting from one single,
anonymous Craigslist to our mailing list picking it up to a few
hundred replies on a Slashdot story (and Fark), and it appearing in
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Wow... I didn't expect *that* many messages in my inbox after sending
out this thread...
It looks as though I neglected to send out the link to the Project
Evil website in the original email, so here it is:
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Hi Jeff,
Congrats on a nice little internet based experiment. It would have
been even more impressive if it was an actual shortwave numbers
station. ;)
We actually considered doing it as a real station, but wa
er to send them here directly so that
the list's signal-to-noise ratio isn't disturbed.
Oh, and in case anyone's wondering who J. Random Entity really is,
it's skroo. If you saw the talk at Defcon, I'm the guy who did the
brief introduction at the start of the talk before
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I believe it was only that particular number that was used to give
tickets away. Another one cropped up after it that followed the
pattern of the earlier ones, but nobody really knows any more about it
than the o
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Caught this on Slashdot a few minutes ago. Looks like a second
phone-based station has sprung up.
http://slashdot.org/articles/06/06/01/2332251.shtml
John.
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A quick google search turned up the following info:
"DQ2006(x) and DR2006(x) are SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS during the
FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2006 held in GERMANY.
The HAM-Radio activity starts May, 13th and ends July 16
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Figured I'd fire off one more before the weekend officially hits...
The only thing I remember on ZZ was some soft music and a parody of that
old commercial, "This moment of softness is brought to you by ZZZ,
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AFAIK the lists of frequencies we find spy numbers on are made up by us,
not the people doing the transmissions. If someone were to start a new
transmission on a completeny new and unexpected frequency it would t
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I got your message John.
Thanks... I guess I should probably check and see if the list's set
to not send posts back to the originator. It was a bit confusing not
seeing my posts appear on the list, and then th
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Grr... Looks like this didn't get through to the list earlier for
some reason. Resending in hopes that it makes it this time; I'm
guessing that my last message was effectively blank except for the
header and foo
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Why broadcast it to the world if it's something serious (or even
semi-serious)? Putting it on a message board is bound to get a lot of
attention!
True... But by the same token, people scan shortwave looking for
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Yeah, that's a possibility.
Viral Marketing is a possibility as well, but less likely.
Hadn't thought of the Google DaVinci code angle mentioned elsewhere,
but I guess pretty much anything's possible.
It actua
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Hi folks,
Been following numbers stations for a few years now and have run into
something that I need help identifying. My apologies if this isn't
the right place to be asking, and if someone could point me in t
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