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Hacked machines in m38-344
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jchase@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Wed Sep 9 18:48:16 1992
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Subject: Hacked machines in m38-344
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Hello.
The machines in m38-344 were indeed hacked - they were hacked
for use by clearinghouse. All of the machines but 2 have been
unhacked as of yesterday; one of those two was physically powered down
for some reason, and the other needs to continue running for a short
while longer. I have talked to people in ECF about this, and they are
aware of the situation. I am sorry if this had caused any problems; I
had thought that the signs would prevent this.
Thank you.
Chad Brown,
ClearingHouse SuckerMaster
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