[118601] in Cypherpunks
Re: Unplugged! The biggest hack in history
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sean Roach)
Sun Oct 3 23:37:32 1999
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Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 22:18:25 -0500
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From: Sean Roach <roach_s@mail.intplsrv.net>
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At 07:03 PM 10/3/99 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
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>Er... someone please explain me, I'm lost here - is this a $70,000
>MODEM?!?!?
>
Naw, sounds more like a $70,000 DEM. No MO to start with. Just
wait, the hacker pages will have software based "Magic Box" solutions
in the internet within a few months. Faster if one of them scored
the original source to a popular winmodem driver.
Next question. If that warehouse which was so perfect because it was
between the suspects house and the telephone switching office, but
didn't have a decent roof, why didn't they just put a van in there?
I'm assuming here that they could have. That way they wouldn't have
had to worry about protecting the equipment with tarps.
Sean
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