1996-09-12 - Re: Hacking Mobil Telephone System ?

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From: Adamsc@io-online.com (Adamsc)
To: “schmidt@pin.de>
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Message ID: <19960911210106453.AAA160@IO-ONLINE.COM>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-09-12 03:09:28 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 11:09:28 +0800

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From: Adamsc@io-online.com (Adamsc)
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 11:09:28 +0800
To: "schmidt@pin.de>
Subject: Re: Hacking Mobil Telephone System ?
Message-ID: <19960911210106453.AAA160@IO-ONLINE.COM>
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On Wed, 11 Sep 1996 14:00:24 +0200 (MET DST), Stephan Schmidt wrote:

>If a hacker is able to phone using the number
>0171 / 3 28 99 66 in Germany with a hacked code,
>the company will pay 100.000 DM (~65.000$) to a non
>profit organisation of the hackers choice.
		        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I'm setting up a nonprofit organization:  The Chris Adams PentiumPRO Fund. 
Please support it!

Seems like a fake test. If they were giving out $64k to the hacker, you'd see a
LOT of intrest!  Hackers just tend not to be the most concerned with the
problems of others...

# Chris Adams <adamsc@io-online.com> | http://www.io-online.com/adamsc/adamsc.htp
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"I have never been able to figure out why anyone would want to play games on
a computer in any case when the whole system is a game.  Word processing,
spreadsheets, telecoms -- it's all a game.  And they pay you to play it."
	-- Duncan Frissell







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