İ _______ __ __________ _________ İ /\______\ | _\ /\_________\ /\________\ / / _ \ \|__| | | _______| | | ______| /\__/\ | | (_) | __ | | | | | |\____ /\__/\ / \ | | | /| | | | | ________ | | |/____\ / \ | o o | | | |\____/| | | | | | |\_______\ \|______ | | o o | | (oo) | | | | | | | | | | \|___ ___| ______/| | | (oo) | | \__/ | | | | _ | | | _ | | |______| | _ |\_____\| | _ | \__/ | \______/ \|__| (_) \|__| (_) \|___________| (_) \|_________| (_) \______/ R N R P I F O E V O U C A M P I T A A E T L I I O S N T İİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİ İİ Released on 3/5/98 İİ İİ By ^CircuiT^ İİ İİİİİİİİİİİİİİİhttp://home.earthlink.net/~gjdbv37/index.htmlİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİİ Hello and welcome to P.I.G.S. Fun Phone Phreaking number 1 of 15. In this issue i will talk about such things as custom calling and CLASS feature access codes, Teleconferences, how to pay your bill's useing at&t's money, store Phone systems, and last but not lest dumpster diveing for dollers. custom calling and CLASS feature access codes: --------------------------------------------- Custom calling and class feature access codes are the number that can be dialed befor makeing a call for exp. *70-XXX-XXX-XXXX would be the Cancel Call Waiting Activation there are many many of these so i hope i got them all right so heres the list *0 Operator Recall *2-7 MVP Intercom Dialing *8 Call Pick-Up *9 Call Hold/Waiting *10 Do Not Disturb PIN Change *20-49 MVP Intercom Dialing *50 Stop Hunt Activate *51 Stop Hunt Deactivate *57 COT Access *58 Make Busy Activate *59 Make Busy Deactivate *60 Selective Call Rejection Access *61 Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting Access *63 Selective Call Forward Access *64 Selective Call Acceptance Access *66 Automatic Callback Activation *67 Calling Number Delivery Blocking Access *68 Remote Activation CF Security Access Code *69 Automatic Recall Activation *70 Cancel Call Waiting Activation *71 Usage sensitive three-way calling activation *72 CF/ usage sensitive CF/ all activation *73 CF/ usage sensitive CF/ all deactivation *74 Speed calling short list activation *75 Speed calling long list activation *78 Do not disturb activation *79 Do not disturb deactivation *80 Selective call rejection access (Dea) *81 Distinctive ringing/call waiting access *82 Voice data protection (flip/flop) *83 Selective call forwarding access (Dea) *84 Selective call acceptance access (Dea) *86 Automatic callback deactivation *87 Do not disturb PIN change *89 Automatic recall deactivation *90 Call forwarding busy activate *91 Call forwarding busy deactivate *92 Call forward don't answer activate *93 Call forward don't answer deactivate *94 Voice/Data protection usage sensitive *97 Voice/Data protection activate *98 Voice/Data protection deactivate *99 Call FWD deactivation - Master #60 Call pick-up directed #72 CF incoming Activate #73 CF incoming deactivate #76 Wake up service activation #77 Wake up service deactivation #81 Dial call waiting #87 Do not disturb PIN change #90 CF busy incoming activate #91 CF busy incoming deactivate #92 CF don't answer incoming activate #93 CF don't answer incoming deactivate I hope i got them all right for you guys and if you find that one or more of them is wrong plz tell me by e-mailing me you can find my info at the end of this file ------------------------------------------------ Teleconferences: --------------- Seting up teleconfereces is really not that hard all it takes is some think 1. You need to find a COCOT payfone or someones fone line that you can charge conf too (A USWEST OR PAC OR NYNEX PAY PHONE WONT WORK) and if your doing it from outside someones house you will need the number so here is some ANI numbers for you to call. 1-800-487-9240 -ANI 1-800-444-4444 -press 1 and wait for ANI 2. Next you need some number to set up teleconferences with. I like too use AT&T conference Setup the best. 1-800-232-1111 -AT&T Conference Set-up 1-800-544-6363 -AT&T Conference Set-up 0-700-456-1000 -AT&T's Alliance Teleconferencing 0-700-456-2000 -AT&T's Alliance Teleconferencing 1-800-544-6363 -AT&T's Alliance Teleconferencing 1-800-366-2663 -Sprint Teleconference 3. Now you need to make the call (this was provided by Pinguino) Follow this conversation: Op : Hello, AT&T Teleconferencing, how may I help you tonight? You: I'd like to set up a teleconference please Op : Can I have the names and numbers of your party? You: No, I'd like a dial-in Op : Your name? You: Diane Smith Op : How many participants? You: 11 Op : When do you want this for? You: 8:30pm pacific Op : Duration? You: four and a half hours Op : Can I have the number to your location? You: XXX-XXX-XXXX Op : Alright, I'll call you back with the host and participant pins 4. Hang up. Wait for like 5-10 minutes. It's cool to have a friend with you so you're not totally bored. You can beat up local shrubbery while you wait or something. Riiiiiiiiing riiiiiinng 5. Answer it. You're a company. You: Hello, Datatek, how may I help you? Op : Hello Diane, this is Mary with AT&T You: Hi Op : Your 800 number is 800-XXX-XXXX. Your host pin is XXX XXX. Your user pin is XXX XXX You: Alright, let me verify those numbers. 800-XXX-XXXX. Host XXX XXX and user XXX XXX? Op : Yes, have a nice day. Thank you for using AT&T *click* You: Yeah, thank you for abusing AT&T =) 4. Some Quick notes on what to do after you got a Teleconference up A. Dont let the number get out because it sucks when lame people tone a conf B. DO NOT CALL IN ON YOUR HOST PIN C. Set the conf to run past 12:30 am so it autoextends (I dont really know if this works or not) Pay your bill's useing at&t's money: ----------------------------------- 1. You need to find a expensive international call. 2. Then go and find a local payfone like a AT&T or a Uswest look on the phone for the coin return number it should be a 800 number. 3. Call the 800 number and tell them you were makeing a international call when the phone when't dead and didn't give back your money. 4. Then they will ask you the number that you were dialing the number of the Payphone that you called from and your home address and home phone number. 5. Then in about 1 to 2 weeks later you will get a check from AT&T or what ever co. you used for the price of your call NOTES: you need to know how much your international call is going to cost. If you give them a wrong amount you're in for some hassel and they sometimes wontt give you your refund. You don't want to keep using the same international numbers over and over again. Haveing fun with a stores Phone System: -------------------------------------- In this part of the file ill be talking types of store Phone Systems Wal-Mart(by Pirho from 2600), 1. Secrets of Wal-Mart(this was in 2600 autumn 97 and i think its is well worth reproduceing in this format) Have you ever walked into a store like Caldor or target and seen one of the employees on the phone? Ever wonder what it would be like to phreak the phone system in one of those stores? Well, wonder no further. In this article i will attempt to explain to you how the phones at your local Wal-Mart work and hope to answer any questions that you might have. First off, it's important to know the type of phone that you'll be dealing with. Most Wal-Mart's use a Lucent Technologies or AT&T model MLX-100 or 8102. For those of you who might happen to see a Bell Labs phone, don't panic. Bell Labs is the same as Lucent. Let's start with the AT&T 8120. This is your standard non-display type phone with a series of 10 buttons arranged in pairs of two's. These are your programmable buttons. They usually contain three outside lines, and the rest are usually just different departments, or if you're really lucky one of them is for the pageing system. (I'll explain more about that in a minute.) The three lines that are for outside calls on these phone are for incomeing only. Most of them have a block on the lines that won't allow you to get an outside dial tone but will allow you to pick up an outside call. But you can dial 911 just by picking up and hiting 9 for dial tone, then 911. The next set of buttons you'll see are three in a staight line. These are your flash, redial, and hold. Keep in mind that the flash button dose not give you enought time to truly flash the receiver, so almost always this has to be done manually. After your hold button row is a normal numeric touch tone pad for you to dial the different extensions on. All the extensions in every Wal-Mart are the same no matter where you go, some of which are as follows: 105: Electronics 123: Men's 129: Fitting rom 150: Frount courtesy desk 181: Layway 0: Operator Which brings me to my next point. The Operator. She is located in the in the ladies fitting room; she has the best phone in the whole store, so if you want to phreak the system you have to get through her. Inter-store communication is possible simply by picking up any any house phone and dialing one of the following numbers: 9-1-700-701-XXXX 9-1-700-707-XXXX XXXX stands for the store's number that you are calling. This is the number of the store in order of when it was built, not the phone number. Example: store 2046 was built before store 2155 so if you wanted to call store 2155 then XXXX would be 2155. (Get it?) Anyway, the next step will be the store code - you must enter this to complete the call. This is, in most cases, the store number that you are calling from. Example: if you dial 1-700-707-2355, it will ask you to enter your code. If the store you are calling from is store number 0042, then 0042 is the code you would enter to complete the call. That just about covers the model 8120. Now on to the good stuff: model MLX-100. MLX-100 has all same features but it looks totally different. The first noticeable thing you'll see is that it had a display screen. Watch out for this type of phone, it will display whoever is calling and where they are calling from. Directly under the screen you will see four buttons (black). Directly below each of them are another set of four buttons, home, inspect, menu, and more. Each of these buttons dose a different specialized function which is of no relevance to this article. Below them you will see a set of 10 black buttons - this is the good stuff. There are as follows: (left side) paging, privacy, blank, intercom voice, and intercom ring. The right side has pick up line one, pick up line two, pick up line three, followed by two blank buttons. Let's start with the pagingbutton, This button is pre-programmed by the store to dial #96. This is the extension on the phones that is used to notify other employees or customers of what's going on. But please note this is not an extension. Unlike K-Mart, whose paging system is simply an extension on the phones like a department, Wal-Mart's is not. It uses the # for a reason, so as not to be confused with any other department that has a 96 in it. This is the only way to page on any of the phones. If the phone you have doesn't have a paging button, then you must manually dial #96 to activate the PA. "Privacy" is used to keep your calls private and not have anyone pick up the line you're using and listen in on your calls. If the Privacy light is not on, you do not have a secure call. "Blank: - these are the non-programmed buttons. Pressing these will do nothing. However, try your luck anyways. Some of them are programmed with different departments or other stores. "Intercom voice" allows you to speak to a person in another room (they must also have an MLX-100) using the speakerphone. "Intercom ring" is the same as intercom voice, but used as a prequle to it to see is they are available. "Pickup line's 1-3" are pretty much self explanatoyry. If you are receiving an outside call you must pick up one of the three that the call is on. Now on some of the MLX-100's there is no way to get an outside like without putting in a 3-digit code. The code is usually Feature 8xx, then you must pick up a free line. This is the only way on the "non-essential" phone to get an outside line. But in some cases the only way on the only of line you can get is an inter-store line no matter what. Some of the phones (if you're lucky enough to get into the back of the store) don't even need a code to get an outside line. Just simply pick up the phone, choose an outside line, and dial away. Ok, so now that i've covered most of the buttons on this type of phone, we will move on to the final group of buttons. They are: feature, HFAL, mutes, speaker, transfer, conference, drop, and hold. Let's star with "feature". This in conjunction with the code 8xx allows you to pick up an outside line. The xx can be any set of number that your heart desires. Each one is supposed to be assigned to a different department head to keep track of who is makeing what call and to where. "HFAI" - I have no idae what this dose and i can't seem to figure out what purpose it serves, so we will disregard it for now. "Mute", "speaker", and "hold" are all self-explanatory. "Transfer" allows you to obviously transfer calls to other areas of the store, simply by hiting transfer and then dialing the department number. "Conference" allows you to make conference calls. "Drop" hangs up a call once it's placed on hold. One last thing before i go: 800 numbers. Most of them are ok to dial on this type of phone, but some of them won't go through. I can only speculate that the 800 number is one that allows return billing for services (such as some tech support and phone sex lines). 900 numbers are stricly forbidden and won't work so don't even try. So wraooing everthing up now, we see the ins and outs of the Wal-Mart phone system. so next time you're in a Wal-Mart and a new employee is haveing trouble with the phone, simply pull out this article and you'll be able to get the job done. Happy Hacking! dumpster diveing for dollers: ---------------------------- Dumpster diveing is a skill well worth work at. First off ill give you a list of this you will need to do this will 1. Gloves 2. Old clothes 3. A back pack 4. A small bag of soda can's 5. A hand held scaner 6. Bolt cuters You will need the gloves so that you dont cut your self on anything. Old clothes because your in a dumpster (THINK!). The back pack is for the good stuff you find. The bag of soda can's is good in case and cop pulls up and when he ask what you were doing you can tell him you were look for cans. You need the bolt cuters in case you find a dumpster that is locked. A lot of places seem to be doing this nowa days. And last the hand held scaner is good in case your dumpster diveing in a place that you could get in a lot of shit for. FINDING A GOOD PLACE TO GO Some of the best places i have found for dumpster diveing is places like banks, cell phone stores, rat shack, your local bell yard...etc. I find its always a good thing to find your way in to the place and a way out of the place your diveing at befor you go. Don't forget too look for cam's (some places do have them) THE END ------------------------------ My contact info: --------------- my e-mail is therealcircuit@hotmail.com (So if you have any questions about this file or the group you can send them to me there and i will be more than happy to send a reply) Keep it real!!! shout outs: ---------- PLA, ^spacegoat^, GMD, NPA, 2600, everone on defcon, blacklisted 411, femme541, The P-80 system, Phrack-Wolf, Phrack mag., Pirho, Big dog, skalar109, Vip0r, circusphreak, my old TUA friends, me ^CircuiT^,