Panther Modernz Phile #3
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Discovered and Typed by Sir Hairy Legg
(Aka Hairy Leech) of Panther Modernz.
Note: Fomatted once again with 40
columns for your lame printer.
Another Note: Just for the hell of it
I'd like to say that the law of this
great land forbids using this info in
any way.. I do not promote it's use
(yeh, right!) so you get nailed, it's
your fault.
Okay.. now to the meat:
If you know this or not, all those
50316xxxxx codes are related. I mean,
a code from one dial-up is compatiable
with only minor modifications with any
other dial-up.
I hear that all those pbx systems are
owned by some company in California,
and obviously they are stupid wanker
fucks.
These are all the dial-ups (live and
dead) I know of for the 503 codes:
You need only make 10 calls. Or, on
some 503 systems where you get 2 trys,
5 calls.
Note how the 3rd from last digit changesin the list.
So. Broken into steps, it looks like
this:
#1 - Locate a 503 code dial-up.
#2 - Locate a code (dead or live) from
any 503 dial-up.
#3 - Alter the 3rd from last digit of
your code.
#4 - Call your dial-up, and try all 10
of the variations of the code.
That about wraps that.
Of course, some dail-ups work slightly
differantly. For instance, some ask you
for code, then number. Some ask for
number, then code. Some just make a
lame tone at you.
There is just one other snag.
If you will remember, === denoted
base. I have found that not all dialups
support all the bases.
Example: Known bases for the 225-5946
dial up are as follows:
167
168
162
161
163
166
177
Bases for 535-4501 on the other hand,
are these:
106
158
185
So. You see now that a code from a 4501
cannot be converted to a 5946.
But, I hear talk that to hack (i.e. witha hacker program) these things, you
set your hacker with a template such as
this:
5031xxxxxx
So.. All dialups may be compatiable.
I dont really know at this time. I
really dont care for these codes anyway,so I dont care either way.
You figure it out. After all, you are
hacks and phreaks too.
Enjoy.. Proven to work by me, I
calculated 29 working codes on the 225
system from dead ones on some other
system.
The end.
Special thanks to Ghost, for helping
me to compile a list of bases/dialups.