From: Michael Conlen <meconlen@IntNet.net>
To: Jonathan Cooper <entropy@IntNet.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-12-08 15:53:37 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 8 Dec 94 07:53:37 PST
From: Michael Conlen <meconlen@IntNet.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 94 07:53:37 PST
To: Jonathan Cooper <entropy@IntNet.net>
Subject: Re: NYT on Insecure Phones
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On Thu, 8 Dec 1994, Jonathan Cooper wrote:
> Cell1 is just not incredibly smart about security, physical or
> otherwise. An aquaintance of mine found a "Fraud Alert Bulletin" in a
> Cellular One trash can which warned about the dangers of not shredding
> your trash. Of course, in the same bag was wads of credit card info, NAM
> & ESN info, etc.
Nor will they hesadate to give out Cellular programming info over the
phone if you can find there Internal Customer Care phone number, found by
looking at a Cellular One display such as the one's Circuit City is using
in West Florida
Groove on dude
Michael Conlen
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