📄 bell hell volume #1.txt
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////////////////////////////////////**\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\**///////////////////////////////////////////// ** M \\\\\\\\\\\ ** Bell Hell Volume #1 E /////////// ** T \\\\\\\\\\\ ************ By: The Dutchman A C /////////// Neon**Knights -Wired L O \\\\\\\\\\\ ** M /////////// ** Thanx to: Baby Demon & The Metallian M \\\\\\\\\\\ ** U /////////// ** Call These Genocidal Systems... N \\\\\\\\\\\ ** 0 I /////////// ** /\/\etalland 1 10mgs/AE/BBS/Cat-Fur[503]538-0761 C \\\\\\\\\\\ /\/\etalland ][ AE/Cat-Fur Line.....[503]253-5300 A /////////// METAL! The /\/\etal AE PW: KILL./..........[201]879-6668 T \\\\\\\\\\\ KICKS! The Cheese ][ 10mgs/AE/BBS/Cat-Fur[409]696-7983 I /////////// Milliways 10mgs BBS...........[609]921-1994 O \\\\\\\\\\\ 7 Gates of Hell BBS.................[415]697-1320 N /////////// The Mordor AE 1200bps/Cat-Fur/10mg[201]528-6467 S \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\**////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////**\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\PREFACE: In this issue will discuss the different types of operators, areacodes and special numbers. This edition is made to give you a basicunderstanding of the wicked ways of MA. I hope it'll give you a good enoughback ground to do well. Look for Bell Hell vol. 2 for more info on hacking. =-=-=-=-= OPERATORS: =-=-=-=-=Here we'll go over in detail some of the most common operators. TSPS OPERATOR:Trafic (us) Service Position System Operator is the bitch you commonly herewhenever you use a pay phone etc. To say the least she's a meat head. Herresponsibilities are as follows: [1] Getting all billing information for Calling Cards and 3rd number calls. [2] Making sure you get the right person on person-to-person calls. [3] Making sure the fool on the other end will pay for your collect call (why call collect?) [4] Identifying calling numbers, or basically asking you, 'what number are you calling, please.' when the system fucks up.Even though these operators are commonly ding-bats, you shouldn't screw withthem, for they are known to be quick with the tracer. She can even tell if youare calling from a fortress phone. She has a portable all time ready tracer.Beware of these deadly bitches. INWARD OPERATORS:This wench is basically an apprentice to the bitch above (TSPS) or commonlythe '0' operator. She will never question you as long as you are within herdimension (service) area. She can only be reached by a mighty Blue Box(discussed in up and coming tutorial) or another operator. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATORS: (DOA?DAO?)This is the operator you get when you call directory assistance (555-1212).All she can do is either tell you a listed number or tell you if a number isunlisted. Waste of time. DEAF D.A.O.'SThis neat little operator is set up to help with directory assistance for deafpeople (who would they want to talk to?). She's reachable by dialing800-855-1155. She talks to the deaf via Teletypewriters (terminals). If yourmodem can transfer baudot (Oh those sweet Apple Cats can) then you can talk toher. You might find her alot more friendly, more talkitive, and alot easier tomanipulate a number out of. However, she does use abbreviations like GA for goahead (pretty tricky huh). CN/A OPERATORSOh the sweet CN/A, god bless its soul. These operators instead of giving youinformation on a persons phone number, they give you information on a phonenumbers person (the person at 503-229-7600). However, if manipulated thesebeauties can give you the number for an unlisted phone number (the number),they have all kinds of access. This topic is discussed later in this tutorial. INTERCEPT OPERATOR:All places have their share of low lifes, well this is the scum, bottom of thebarrel of operators. She's the one you get when all the recordings are busy(lower than a recording). Infact these dames can cause you more pains then arecording. They only know a handful of english (around two sentences) and canbarely even say those. Even though they have no clue to what a trace is,unless you know their native tongue, and then doubtfully, their just a pain inthe butt to deal with. OTHER OPERATORS:Well we have - marine verify, mobile, route and rate, ship to shore,conference and a few other specific ones. No real help to us now.*NOTES: Most operators have their own little Directory Assistance. If anyoperator is giving you probs ask to speak with his/her/its supervisor. Thiswill freak them out. In rare loveable cases you might find a nice operatorwith a number like (503-123-4567). Whenever you find a 0 or 1 in the 4thnumber slot then you know need a Blue Box. It'll give you special access tothose hard to get wenches. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= AREA CODES ETC. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-= HOW PHONE NUMBERS WORK:Basiclly MA made our phone numbers quite simple. Here's how they work:[A] The area code is what the call a three digit number plan area or NPA. Thismeans that an area code is just that, the code for an area.[B] The rest of our number (ie. 666-7209) is divided into two segments. Thefirst being the Central Office number (666 would be N. Portland) and theending (7209) is the station number, or basically your assigned home number.This complete combination (503-666-7209) is known as the destination code.Here's how MA has developed the combo's: [NPA] [TELEPHONE NUMBER] X*Y XYY-YYYY X = a number from 2-9 y = a number from 0-9 * = either 0 or 1Normally an area code may never cross a states boundry, thus an area code(NPA) may not be used for both New York and for Pennsylvania. However, as forall other rules there is an exception. Here they are. SPECIAL AREA CODES: (SACS) 510 - TWX (USA) 610 - TWX (CANADA) 700 - NEW SERVICE 710 - TWX (USA) 800 - WATTS LINES 810 - TWX (USA) 900 - DIAL-IT SERVICES 910 - TWX (USA) The explanations of these are as follows: TWX:Telex II, as you can see above there are 5 TWX machines. They are all owned byWestern Union. Normally these babes may only be accessed by other TWXmachines, however, if you do not wish to go and purchase one you can accessthem by use of the Easylink, by Western Union. For more on this I wouldsuggest reading The Bioc Agents, and Tucs article on 'Hacking Western Union'sEasylink.' 700:This is a new service for employees of AT&T in which someone (one of thespecial employees) can call his own 700 number (say 700-292-9876), entershis/her code, and where he is staying and then hangs up. If there is any newinfo on the case he is working on, the computer will call him back and tellhim all the latest updates. 800:There are basically two types of Watts Lines, Inward Watts and Outward watts.These are probably some of the nicest of the special area codes since theyallow you to call for free. Here's an explanation of the two: INWARD WATTS:Inward Wide Area Telecommunications Service is probably the one your mostfamiliar with. MA has developed it so there are 6 different levels of Inwatts.Level 6 being the whole U.S. (all 50 states) level 5 being all 48 contienentalstates etc. all the way down to 1, only one state. Usually a company will geta level 6 and then a level 1 because all though level 6 allows you to callfrom anywhere in the U.S. it excludes the state where the call is terminatedat, so the company usually buys a level 1 for that state.Interstate Inwatts are less common but still exist. These are the ones you canonly call from say one state. You can tell one quite easily for they all havea 2 for the last central office number, or the 6th number (ie. 800-XY2-XXXX).All companies that have an 800# must have at least two lines. This is becauseif you call the first number (ie. 800-666-0190) and it rings busy the 800#number will always go to another port to see if its busy. Inwatts customersare billed by the hour instead of month like us. OUTWARD WATTS:Outwatts are just that, there for making outward calls only. Large companiescommonly use Outwatts since they recieve bulk discounts. Outwatt 800's are inthe form of: 800-*XX-XXXX* may only be a 0 or 1 and can only be reached by way of box. The whole set,*XX is the areas that are accessable by that comany. 900:This is a nation number used for taking polls and the like (How do you thinkthey know what shows on the tube are k00l). The number for this service is,900-555-1212. This will tell whats up on the system. Beware, this MA trickwill cost you 50 cents a minute, and 35 cents there after (ever heard of MAbeing cheap?). =-=-=-=-= CO CODES =-=-=-=-=These are the way the switching office knows where to route the call. Thefollowing codes are reserved nationwide: 555 - directory assistance 950 - future use 958 - plant test 959 - plant test 976 - dial-it services (weather etc.) 950: This includes all special service. Heres a list of a few: 1000 - SPC 1022 - MCI Execunet 1033 - US Telephone 1044 - Allnet 1088 - SBS Skyline*NOTE: These beauts are free from fortresses. 958,959:These consist of ANI, Ringback and some other MA tests. 976:Check this one out. Simply dial 976-1000. Alot of BBSs around will probablyhave a more complete listing of these services. =-=-=-=-= N11 CODES: =-=-=-=-=I'm not sure which one of these are still in service. Basically MA wants todump these services, but alot are still in use, it'll vary with your area. 011 - international dialing prefix 211 - coin refund operator 411 - directory assistance 611 - repair service 811 - business office 911 - EMERGENCY Downloaded From P-80 Systems 304-744-2253
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