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From: The Butler / Ripco BBS
Subject: An Introduction to the Computer Underground
Date: February 26, 1991
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* An Introduction to the Computer Underground *
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* Brought to you by, *
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* The Butler... *
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* 2/26/91 *
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The Computer Underground consists of mainly two forms of media, printed
and electronic, both will be discussed in this file. I use the word
underground because some of the contents of this file are not the types of
titles you would run across at your local bookstore or newsstand. The kind of
information that makes up underground publications is mainly technical in
nature, but, definitely not limited to that. One can also find tidbits about
off-the-wall political views, drugs, weapons, and other topics that are not
normally in the mainstream of our society.
The Computer Underground...
Com-put-er Un-der-ground \kem-`pyt-er\ \`en-der-`grand\ (1970's)
A group organized in secrecy, hidden behind aliases, to promote the free
exchange of information regarding anything and everything including but
not limited to Computers, Telephones, Radios, Chemicals, and ideas.
The CU is made up of men and women all over the globe and of all ages. Most
of those involved in the CU consider it a hobby, but, there are those that
are involved strictly for illegal purposes, i.e. Selling Pirated Software. I,
like most people involved enjoy the information that can be obtained through
all of the different avenues in the CU, i.e. Bulletin Boards, Underground
Periodicals, Network Digests, and General Discussions between members.
The most common way members communicate is through Bulletin Boards. If you are
reading this you know what a BBS is because this will not be released in
printed form. There are thousands of BBSes around the world run by people for
many reasons including: legitimate businesses, Software Technical Support,
Hobby related, Pirated Software, Message Centers, etc...Some of the more common
ones are RIPCO, Face-2-Face, Exec-PC, The Well, etc...
Currently there are many regular electronic magazines that are being published
and there have been many that have discontinued for one reason or another.
Some current ones include: PHRACK, NIA, PHANTASY, CUD, etc...Some discontinued
ones include: PIRATE, PHUN, NARC, etc...
There is a current debate about whether or not an electronic media has the same
constitutional rights as the printed one. That is for our congressmen to
decide, but you could voice your opinion. I personally can't see the differ-
-ence. Now, don't get me wrong I do not support the publishing of Long-
distance codes or anything of that nature, but, I do support the exchange of
other information, i.e. how to unprotect a game, how to make a smoke bomb,
etc...
There are also "Underground Publications" like TAP, 2600, Cybertek, etc.
These magazines are published in hard copy and deal with every considerable
topic regarding the CU. Most of these magazines publish completely legal
information that is obtained from public sources and is available to anyone
and everyone.
I doubt that any of the following sources of information would mind if you use
an alias to order any of their material, so I would recommend that you do
just in case! You might even want to get yourself a private mail box for all
of this "underground" information. I would also advise you to use a money
order when purchasing anything also. They usually cost an extra 50 cents at
the post office. Don't worry about using money orders with these people because
I have personally made purchases from many of them without trouble.
The following information is provided to enable you to become more familiar
with the CU and unusual information in general. Have fun and try not to
get yourself in trouble.
Now for the meat of this Article!!!!
E L E C T R O N I C M A G A Z I N E S
PHRACK Predecessor to Phrack Classic
Author: Knight Lightning & Taran King
Network Address:[email protected]
Other Address:
BBS: None
Last Issue: Phrack #30
PHRACK CLASSIC
Author: Doc Holiday, Crimson Death & Various Contributors
Network Address: [email protected] or [email protected]
Other Address:
BBS: None
Last Issue: Phrack Classic #32 11/90
LOD Legion Of Doom Technical Journals
Author: Eric Bloodaxe, Lex Luthor, Prime Suspect, Phase Jitter,
Professor Phalken, Skinny Puppy.
Network Address: None
Other Address:
BBS:
Last Issue: LOD Tech Journal #4 May 20, 1990
PHUN Phreakers/Hackers Underground Network
Author: Red Knight
Network Address: N/A
Other Address:
BBS:
Last Issue: P/HUN #5 05/07/90
ATI Activist Times, Incorporated
Author: Ground Zero
Network Address: [email protected]
Other Address: ATI P.O. Box 2501 Bloomfield, NJ 07003
BBS:
Last Issue: ATI #53 12/05/90
NIA Network Information Access
Author: Guardian Of Time & Judge Dredd
Network Address: [email protected]
Other Address:
BBS:
Last Issue: NIA #70 02/91
PHANTASY
Author: The Mercenary
Network Address: None
Other Address: The I.I.R.G. 862 Farmington Ave, Suite-306,
Bristol, Ct 06010
BBS: Rune Stone 203-485-0088
Last Issue: Phantasy V1N4 1/20/91
PIRATE
Author: Various Authors
Network Address: N/A
Other Address:
BBS: N/A
Last Issue: V1 #5 April 1990
ANE Anarchy 'N' Explosives
Author: Various Authors
Network Address: N/A
Other Address:
BBS: N/A
Last Issue: #7 06/16/89
NARC Nuclear Phreakers/Hackers/Carders
Author: The Oxidizer
Network Address: N/A
Other Address:
BBS:
Last Issue: NARC #7 Fall 1989
SYNDICATE REPORTS
Author: The Sensei
Network Address:
Other Address:
BBS:
Last Issue:
This is not an attempt to list all of the known magazines but just some of the
more popular ones. If I left a particular one out that you feel should of been
included I apologize.
All of the above magazines can be found in the CUD archives and at many of the
Bulletin Board Systems listed at the end of this file.
P R I N T E D M A G A Z I N E S
Author: Emmanuel Goldstein
Network Address: [email protected]
Other Address: 2600 Magazine, P.O. Box 752, Middle Island, NY 11953
2600 Magazine is published quarterly, 48 pages per issue.
Subscriptions are $18 U.S. for a year in the U.S. and Canada,
$30 overseas. Corporate subscriptions are $45 and $65 respectively.
Back issues are available for $25 per year, $30 per year overseas
and they go back to 1984.
Phone 516-751-2600
Fax 516-751-2608
TAP/YIPL Formerly YIPL "Youth International Party Line"
Now TAP "Technical Assistance Party"
TAP Magazine
P.O. Box 20264
Louisville, KY 40250
Most all issues will cost $1.00 for US Citizens and $2.00
for overseas. Terms are CASH, postal money order,
or regular money order with the payee left blank.
BBS: 502-499-8933
Cybertek Magazine
Published by OCL/Magnitude
P.O. Box 64
Brewster NY 10509
$2.50 for sample issue
$15 year for 6 issues
Mondo 2000 (Formerly Reality Hackers Magazine / High Frontiers)
P.O. Box 10171
Berkley, CA 94709-5171
Phone 415-845-9018
Fax 415-649-9630
$24 for five issues
Frank Zappa subscribes to Mondo 2000!!!
Fact Sheet Five
6 Arizona Ave
Rensselaer, NY 12144-4502
$3.50 for a sample issue.
$33 a year for 8 issues
Phone 518-479-3707
Fact Sheet Five reviews any independent news media, i.e. 2600, TAP,
Books, Music, Software, etc.
Full Disclosure by Glen Roberts
P.O. Box 903-C
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
Free sample issue
$18 for 12 issues
Deals with Privacy, electronic surveillance and related topics.
Anvil
P.O. Box 640383f
El Paso, TX 79904
Computer Security Digest
150 N. Main Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone 313-459-8787
Fax 313-459-2720
$125 U.S. per year.
Overseas $155 U.S. per year.
HAC-TIC Dutch Hacking Magazine
Network Address: [email protected]
Other Address: Hack-Tic P.O. Box 22953 1100 DL Amsterdam
Phone: +31 20 6001480
Privacy Journal
P.O. Box 15300
Washington D.C. 20003
Phone 202-547-2865
Monitoring Times
140 Dog Branch Road
Brasstown, North Carolina 28902
B O O K S
Anarchist Cookbook???
Poor Man's James Bond by Kurt Saxon
Big Secrets by William Poundstone
Bigger Secrets by William Poundstone
How to get anything on anybody by Lee Lapin
Signal--Communication Tools for the Information Age A Whole Earth Catalog
(Highly Recommended!!!)
Neuromancer by William Gibson
Out of The Inner Circle by Bill Laundreth
Hackers by Steven Levy
The Cookoo's Egg by Clifford Stoll
The Shockwave Rider
Information for sale by John H. Everett
Hackers Handbook III by Hugo Cornwall
Datatheft by Hugo Cornwall
The International Handbook on Computer Crime by U. Sieber
Fighting Computer Crime by D. Parker
Foiling the System Breakers by J. Lobel
Privacy in America by D. Linowes
Spectacular Computer Crimes by Buck BloomBecker
Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman
M I S C E L L A N E O U S C A T A L O G S
Loompanics LTD
P.O. Box 1197
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Paladin Press
????
Consumertronics
2011 Crescent DR.
P.O. Drawer 537
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Phone 505-434-0234
Fax 500-434-0234(Orders Only)
Consumertronics sells manuals on many different hacking/phreaking related
topics, i.e. "Voice Mail Box Hacking", "Computer Phreaking", etc.
Eden Press Privacy Catalog
11623 Slater "E"
P.O. Box 8410
Fountain Valley, CA 92728
Phone 1-800-338-8484 24hrs, 7 days a week.
Here is the opening paragraph from their catalog:
Welcome to the Privacy Catalog, Over 300 publications explore every aspect of
privacy in ways that are not only unique, but also provocative. Some books may
seem "controversial", but that results only from the fact that people can enjoy
many different views of the same subject. We endeavor to offer views that will
prove both helpful and thoughtful in the many areas where privacy may be a
concern.
Criminal Research Products
206-218 East Hector Street
Conshocken,PA 19428
Investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items.
Ross Engineering Associates
68 Vestry Street
New York,NY 10013
Surveillance items
Edmund Scientific CO.
101 E. Gloucester Pike
Barrington, NJ 08007
Catalog of gadgets and devices including items which are useful to the
surveillance craft.
Diptronics
P.O. BOX 80
Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034
Microwave TV Systems
Catalog costs $3
Garrison
P.O. BOX 128
Kew Gardens, NY 11415
Locksmithing tools and electronic security gadgets.
Catalog costs $2.
Bnf Enterprises
P.O. BOX 3357
Peabody, MA 01960
General electronics supplier.
Mouser Electronics
11433 Woodside avenue
Santee, CA 92071
Sells most electronic components parts and equipment.
Benchmark Knives
P.O. BOX 998
Gastonia, NC 28052
Call for a free catalog. (704-449-2222).
Excalibur Enterprises
P.O. BOX 266
Emmans, PA 18049
Night vision devices.
Catalog costs $5
DECO INDUSTRIES
BOX 607
Bedford Hills, NY 10157
Sells mimiture Electronic Kits
Matthews Cutlery
38450-A N. Druid Hills RD.
Decatur, GA 30033
Their catalog contains over 1000 knives and costs $1.50.
U.S. Cavalry Store
1375 N. Wilson Road
Radcliff, KY 40160
Military & paramilitary clothing & gear.
Catalog costs $3.
The Intelligence Group
1324 West Waters Avenue
Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
Sells video equipment used for investigative purposes.
Columbia Pacific University
1415 Third Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees
Video & Satellite Marketeer
P.O. BOX 21026
Columbus, OH 43221
Newsletter containing video, vcr, satellite dishes, etc.
Santa Fe Distributors
14400 W. 97'TH Terrace
Lenexa, KS 66215
Radar detectors and microwave tv systems.
(913-492-8288)
Alumni Arts
BOX 553
Grant's Pass, OR 97526
Reproductions of college diplomas.
Catalog costs $3
Merrell Scientific CO.
1665 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
Chemical suppliers
Catalog costs $3.
K Products
P.O. BOX 27507
San Antonio, TX 78227
I.D. Documents.
Catalog costs $1.
City News Service
P.O. BOX 86
Willow Springs, MO 65793
Press I.D. cards.
Catalog costs $3.
Matthews Police Supply CO.
P.O. BOX 1754
Matthews, NC 28105
Brass knuckles etc.
Taylor
P.O. BOX 15391
W. Palm Beach, FL 33416
Drivers license, student I.D. cards, etc.
Capri Electronics
ROUTE 1
Canon, GA 30250
Scanner accessories
Liberty Industries
BOX 279 RD 4
Quakertown, PA 18951
Pyrotechnic components
Catalog costs $1
DE VOE
P.O. BOX 32
BERLIN PA 15530
Sells information on making electronic detonators.
Scanner World USA
10 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Cheap scanner receivers.
H & W
P.O. BOX 4
Whitehall, PA 18052
Human Skulls, arms, legs, etc.
A complete list is available for $1 and Self Addressed Stamped Envelope.
Abbie-Yo Yo Inc.
P.O. Box 15
Worcester MA 01613
This is an old address that I could not verify but, they used to sell the book
"Steal This Book".
For most of these catalogs you could probably play dumb and just send them a
letter asking for a catalog or brochure without paying a cent. Pretending not
to know that their catalogs cost anything.
M I S C E L L A N E O U S R E P O R T S & P A P E R S
Crime & Puzzlement by John Perry Barlow
The Baudy World of the Byte Bandit A Postmodernist Interpretation of the
Computer Underground by Gordon Meyer & Jim Thomas
Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems by Dorothy E. Denning
The Social Organization of the Computer Underground by Gordon R. Meyer
Computer Security "Virus Highlights Need for Improved Internet Management"
By the United States General Accounting Office. GAO/IMTEC-
89-57
Call 202-275-6241 for up to 5 free copies.
N E T W O R K D I G E S T S
Telecom Digest
Moderator: Patrick Townson
Network Address: [email protected]
Risks Digest
Moderator: Peter G. Neumann
Network Address: [email protected]
Virus-l Digest
Moderator: Kenneth R. Van Wyk
Network Address: [email protected]
Telecom Privacy Digest
Moderator: Dennis G. Rears
Network Address: [email protected]
EFF News Electronic Frontier Foundation
Network Address: [email protected]
Other Address: 155 Second Street Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: 617-864-0665
Computer Underground Digest
Moderators: Jim Thomas & Gordon Meyer
Network Address: tk0jut2@niu
F T P S I T E S C O N T A I N I N G C U M A T E R I A L
192.55.239.132
128.95.136.2
128.237.253.5
130.160.20.80
130.18.64.2
128.214.5.6 "MARS Bulletin Board" Login "bbs"
128.82.8.1
128.32.152.11
128.135.12.60
All of the above accept anonymous logins!
B U L L E T I N B O A R D S
Ripco 312-528-5020
Face-2-Face 713-242-6853
Rune Stone 203-485-0088 Home of NIA
The Works 617-861-8976
The Well 415-332-6106
Blitzkrieg 502-499-8933 Home of TAP
Uncensored 914-761-6877
Manta Lair 206-454-0075 Home of Cybertek
I N D I V I D U A L N E T W O R K A D D R E S S E S
Aristotle Former Editor of TAP Magazine
Dorthy Denning Author of "Concerning Hackers Who Break into
Computer Systems"
Clifford Stoll Author of "Cookoo's Egg"
Craig Neidorf Former Editor of Phrack Magazine
Ground Zero Editor of ATI Inc.
M I S C S O F T W A R E
SPAudit Self-Audit-Kit
1101 Connecticut Avenue
Northwest Suite 901
Washington DC 20036
Phone 202-452-1600
Fax 202-223-8756
Free!!!
I would like to thank everyone who gave me permission to use their information
in this file.
The information provided here is for informational purposes only. What you
choose to do with it is your responsibility and no one else's. That means not
me, and not the BBS you downloaded this from!
To my knowledge this is the most comprehensive and upto date list of
underground books, catalogs, magazines, electronic newsletters, and network
addresses available. If there are any additions or corrections to this list
please contact me via the Ripco BBS.
The Butler...