From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Thu Mar 04 1999 - 10:11:24 MST
From: naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de (Christian Weisgerber)
>A few years back, when I read about American phreaks
>re-programming the switches of the telephone company, I was awed.
>What incredible abilities must these people have to do something
>that should by all rights be impossible? Well, my respect
>collapsed when I read _The Hacker Crackdown_. The telcos had left
>maintenance modem ports on-line, without password protection, and
>anybody who stumbled over the number could dial in and--after
>figuring out the system from the online help or manuals found in
>the trash dumpster at the telco's building--take control. No
>extraordinary abilities required. How could anybody in his right
>mind be so incredibly stupid to set such a system up?
Yep, security was lax, that's because nobody had interfered with
operations before.
A little over ten years ago when I took my present job, guarding
against crackers was a new art. Within a few months I was (under
alias) on the top cracker boards in the world. It came in handy
(still does) as far as computer security is concerned. I remember
my first meeting with the security people. The head honcho said: "
I hear you're pretty good with computer virii, well I've got a
dozen or so in my collection." I had thousands, including many not
seen till a year or so later in the wild. The people who write them
send them to me to be checked out. heh heh... and added to my
anti-virus software.
>So, maybe you only need to send a carrier on certain ("secret")
>frequencies to control the satellite or some such thing? Something
>that should be well in the ability of a radio amateur.
I have many friends who have PHD's in every field of computers and
electronics, and are hackers of the old school. Most are also
amateur radio hounds as well. They have had private radio/data
channels running with MIR for years, just for fun (uploading
pictures for lonely cosmonauts).
They design most of the gear used on satelites, taking one over
would be easy for them, so I would assume there are others capable
of the same trick. I suspect members of the former soviet
union/east germany.
Brian
Member, Extropy Institute
www.extropy.org
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