Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 7:40 p.m. No.14477209   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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To all who dare –

 

What is a BLACK BOX? A BLACK BOX

is a device that is hooked up to your

fone that fixes your fone so that when

you get a call, the caller doesn't get

charged for the call. This is good for

calls up to 1/2 hour, after 1/2 hour

the Fone Co. gets suspicious, and then

you can guess what happens.

 

What this little beauty does is

keep the line voltage from dropping to

10v when you answer your fone. The

line is insted kept at 36v and it will

make the fone think that it is still

ringing while your talking. The reason

for the 1/2 hour time limit is that the

Fone CO. thinks that something is wrong

after 1/2 an hour of ringing.

 

All parts are available Radio

Shack. Using the least possible parts

and arangement, the cost is $0.98 !!!!

And that is parts for two of them!

Talk about a deal! If you want to

splurge then you can get a small PC

board, and a switch. There are two

schematics for this box, one is for

most normal fones. The second one is

for fones that don't work with the

first. It was made for use with a Bell

Trimline touch tone fone.

 

Schematic 1 for most fones

LED ON: BOX ON

 

FROM >----GREEN- TO

LINE >! 1.8k LED !-RED→ FONE

!/\/\/!>–!

! !

-->/<-–

SPST

 

 

Parts: 1 1.8k 1/2 watt resistor

1 1.5v LED

1 SPST switch

 

You may just have two wires which you

connect together for the switch.

 

Schematic 2 for all fones

LED ON: BOX OFF

 

FROM >---GREEN- TO

LINE >- -RED→ FONE

! LED !

>/<!>–

! !

-/\/\/-

1.8k

�Parts: 1 2 watt resistor

1 1.5v LED

1 DPST switch

 

Here is the PC board layout that I

recommend using. It is neat and is

very easy to hook up.

 

Schematic #1 Schematic #2

 

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  • RESISTOR ! * * ! ! ! *

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  • SWITCH * * ! ! \ *

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L * ! ! * F L * ! ! ! * F

I>RED- -RED>O I>RED- —RED>O

N>-GREEN→N N>-GREEN–→N

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Once you have hooked up all the

parts, you must figure out what set of

wires go to the line and which go to

the fone. This is because of the fact

that LED's must be put in, in a certain

direction. Depending on which way you

put the LED is what controls what wires

are for the line & fone.

 

How to find out:

 

Hook up the box in one direction

using one set offor line and the

other for fone.

 

NOTE For Model I switch should be OFF.

NOTE For Model ][ switch should be

set to side connecting the led.

 

Once you have hooked it up, then

pick up the fone and see if the LED is

on. If it is, the LED will be lit. If

is doesn't light then switch the wires

and try again. Once you know which are

which then label them. NOTE - If

neither directions worked then your

�lable the switch in its current

position as BOX ON.

 

How to use it:

 

The purpose of this box is not to

poeple who call you so it would make

sence that it can only be used to

receive! calls. When the box is ON

then you may only recieve calls. Your

fone will ring like normal and the LED

on the box will flash. If you answer

the fone now, then the LED will

light and the caller will not be charged.

Hang up the fone after you are done

talking like normal. You will not be

able to get a dial-tone or call when

the box is on, so turn the box OFF

for normal calls. I don't recommend

that you leave it on all the time, as

you don't want it to answer when Ma

Bell calls!

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 7:54 p.m. No.14477287   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7298 >>7302 >>7316 >>7317 >>7400 >>1080

Tim Cook celebrated 10 years as Apple CEO by collecting and selling off three quarters of a billion dollars' worth of stock. CNN reports:

The transactions were revealed in a regulatory filing Thursday, which showed that Cook had acquired and sold more than 5 million shares of the iPhone maker. As head of the world's most valuable company, Cook has received lofty stock awards in recent years. One of the incentives was tied to Apple's performance in the S&P 500 over the past three years. The stock award was triggered this week because the firm was one of the index's top performers, generating shareholder returns of nearly 192% from August 2018 to 2021, it said in a filing. Cook's windfall came just days after he also donated 70,000 Apple shares (worth about $10 million) to charity, according to a separate regulatory filing Tuesday. It did not disclose the name of the recipient.

 

Cook joined Apple in 1998 and served in a variety of senior roles before assuming his current position, including chief operating officer and executive vice president of worldwide sales and operations. He was named CEO in August 2011, after co-founder Steve Jobs famously stepped down. Jobs died weeks later from complications of pancreatic cancer. Prior to joining Apple, Cook worked at Compaq and IBM (IBM).

 

>https://apple.slashdot.org/story/21/08/27/201251/tim-cook-gets-750-million-bonus-on-10th-anniversary-as-apple-ceo

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 7:57 p.m. No.14477301   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Parents of Teens Who Stole $1 Million In Bitcoin Sued By Alleged Victim

 

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet, written by Charlie Osborne:

The parents of two teenagers allegedly responsible for stealing $1 million in Bitcoin are being sued. According to court documents obtained by Brian Krebs, Andrew Schober lost 16.4552 in Bitcoin (BTC) in 2018 after his computer was infected with malware, allegedly the creation of two teenagers in the United Kingdom. The complaint (.PDF), filed in Colorado, accuses Benedict Thompson and Oliver Read, who were minors at the time, of creating clipboard malware. The malicious software, designed to monitor cryptocurrency wallet addresses, was downloaded and unwittingly executed by Schober after he clicked on a link, posted to Reddit, to install the Electrum Atom cryptocurrency application.

 

During a transfer of Bitcoin from one account to another, the malware triggered a Man-in-The-Middle (MiTM) attack, apparently replacing the address with one controlled by the teenagers and thereby diverting the coins into their wallets. According to court documents, this amount represented 95% of the victim's net wealth at the time of the theft. At today's price, the stolen Bitcoin is worth approximately $777,000. "Mr. Schober was planning to use the proceeds from his eventual sale of the cryptocurrency to help finance a home and support his family," the complaint reads. The pair, tracked down during an investigation paid for by Schober, are now adults and are studying computer science at UK universities. The mothers and fathers of Thompson and Read are named in the complaint. Emails were sent to the parents prior to the complaint requesting that the teenagers return the stolen cryptocurrency to prevent legal action from being taken. However, the requests, sent in 2018 and 2019, were met with silence.

 

Schober's complaint claims that the parents "knew or reasonably should have known" what their children were up to, and that they also failed to take "reasonable steps" in preventing further harm. In response (.PDF), the defendants do not argue the charge, but rather have requested a motion to dismiss based on two- and three-year statutes of limitation. "Despite his knowledge of his injury and the general cause thereof, Plaintiff waited to file his lawsuit beyond the two and three years required of him by the applicable statutes of limitations," court documents say. "For this reason, Plaintiff's claims against Defendants should be dismissed." However, Schober's legal team has argued (.PDF) that the teenagers were not immediately traced, and roughly a year passed between separately identifying Read and Thompson. Schober's lawyers have requested that the motion to dismiss is denied.

 

>https://www.zdnet.com/article/parents-of-teens-who-stole-1-million-in-bitcoin-sued-by-alleged-victim/

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 7:59 p.m. No.14477319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Academics bypass PINs for Mastercard and Maestro contactless payments

 

A team of scientists from a Swiss university has discovered a way to bypass PIN codes on contactless cards from Mastercard and Maestro. From a report:

The now-patched vulnerability would have allowed cybercriminals to use stolen Mastercard and Maestro cards to pay for expensive products without needing to provide PINs on contactless payments. Discovered by a team from the Department of Computer Science at the ETH Zurich university, the attack is extremely stealthy and could be easily deployed in a real-world scenario if new bugs in contactless payment protocols are discovered. The general idea behind the attack is for an attacker to interpose itself between the stolen card and a vendor's Point-of-Sale (PoS) terminal, in what security researchers would normally call a Man/Person/Meddler-in-the-Middle (MitM) scenario.

 

To achieve this, an attacker would require: a stolen card, two Android smartphones, a custom-made Android app that can tamper with a transaction's fields. The app is installed on both smartphones, which will act as emulators. One smartphone will be placed near the stolen card and act as a PoS emulator, tricking the card into initiating a transaction and sharing its details, while the second smartphone will act as a card emulator and be used by a crook to feed modified transaction details to a real-life PoS terminal inside a store.

 

>https://therecord.media/academics-bypass-pins-for-mastercard-and-maestro-contactless-payments/

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 8:04 p.m. No.14477342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7377

Google Hacking Database

 

2021-08-27 intitle:"Polycom Login" inurl:"/login.html" Pages Containing Login Portals Mugdha Peter Bansode

2021-08-26 intitle:"BoardPAC - Board Paper and Credit Proposal Management System" Pages Containing Login Portals Harsh Mukeshbhai Joshi

2021-08-25 intitle:index.of (inurl:admin | intitle:admin) Sensitive Directories Saurabh Gupta

2021-08-25 inurl:users/password/new Pages Containing Login Portals Vaibhav Kumar Srivastava

2021-08-25 intext:"powered by enboard" "portal" Pages Containing Login Portals Hindustani Hacker

2021-08-24 intitle:"Honeywell XL Web Controller" intext:"systemadmin" Pages Containing Login Portals s Thakur

2021-08-24 intitle:"WHM Login" intext:"cPanel, L.L.C. " +"Change locale" Pages Containing Login Portals Marko Žlender

2021-08-24 intitle:"IBM iNotes Login" "Ultralite Login Screen" Pages Containing Login Portals s Thakur

2021-08-24 intitle:"Log In - Seafile Server" Pages Containing Login Portals J. Igor Melo

2021-08-24 intitle:"Hello! Welcome to Synology Web Station!" Various Online Devices Alexandros Pappas

2021-08-24 inurl:"webconsole/webpages/login.jsp" +intitle:"Sophos" Pages Containing Login Portals hummerston

2021-08-24 intitle:"LaCie" "login" intext:"Remember me" "Connect to" Pages Containing Login Portals s Thakur

2021-08-24 intitle:"Web Admin login" intext:"Huawei Technologies" Pages Containing Login Portals s Thakur

2021-08-24 inurl:Login.aspx intitle:":::Login:::" "RM" Pages Containing Login Portals Neha Singh

2021-08-24 intitle:"index of" "contacts.vcf" Sensitive Directories Hilary Soita

 

https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 8:15 p.m. No.14477397   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Moral question…

 

Do you think the Dozers are thankful for fraggles who fuckshit up; then lie to them and tell them it's for their own good?

 

The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux)

 

https://brew.sh/

Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 8:20 p.m. No.14477415   🗄️.is 🔗kun

File: AN APPLE FOR THE CAPTAIN

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  • An Apple For The Captain -

= InfoWorld – October 1, 1984 =

  • By Stephen Wozniak -

= Word Processed for SF][ by BIOC Agent 003 =

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The best prank I've seen with the Apple was played by Cap'n Crunch. John

Draper, one of Apple's first employees, was responsible for designing a

telephone board for us. Much more than a modem, the board could send

touch-tone or pulse-dial data; it could also transmit any tones that were

programmable down the line, listen for specific sounds, and a bunch of other

things.

 

At one point Draper was motivated to crack WATS extenders. A WATS extender

is used when a company has incoming and outgoing free 800 lines. Company

executives call in on the incoming 800 line and tap out a four-digit code,

which gets them on their company's outgoing 800 line. They only system

protection is the four-digit code.

 

It would take a long time to dial 10,000 phone calls manually, searching for

the extender code. But Draper had designed this new telephone board, and he

knew a bunch of companies that had WATS extenders. He programmed the Apple to

call the company on its 800 number, automatically get to the WATS extender,

type out a four-digit code, and check to see if the attempt succeeded or

failed. The Apple with the board would listen to all the tones on the phone

line to determine when it was ringing, when it went to the WATS extender, and

so on.

 

It took about 10 seconds for the Apple to dial the call and try a new

four-digit code. The Apple would restart and try again. And then try the next

number. It was able to dial about 5,000 calls a night – the average number of

calls to crack a WATS extender. Draper cracked about 20 WATS exteders,

averaging one a night.

 

The city of Mountain View, California, where he lived at the time, keeps an

index of how well the phone system is working. An average of 30% of all calls

made from the city don't go through. The month Draper was cracking the WATS

extenders, the index jumped to 80%! For that month Draper made more than 50%

of the calls originating from Mountain View, California, whose population is

60,000…. <>

 

[Courtesy of Sherwood Forest ][ – (914) 359-1517]

 

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Anonymous ID: f91ea3 Aug. 27, 2021, 8:25 p.m. No.14477450   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Get good or get out the way, right? Anyone remember when google was using gentoo as a server?

 

https://github.com/msjche/dotfiles_laptop