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- by Johnny Hindu
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- Hello Hackers, this month I am going to show you excerpt from
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- my hacking log. This excerpt is about my excursion with Citibank and
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- how I got into it. Alright lets get going:
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- December 20, 1984
- I booted up my computer and called Airwolf. There I got Washington's
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- Citibank Number. Curious, I wrote it down. After uploading and downloading
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- a few files, I logged off. I turned then set my equipment into "hack"
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- mode and called Citibank. The first time I called a lady answered. I
- hung up.
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- December 21, 1984
- I tried it again. This time I got a carrier and got on. A bunch of crap
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- flew accross the screen. Then I got to the cursor asking me to type
- in something. I typed in 1 (a good thing to type when first logging on
- into a bank, I dont know why though). It returned with "@bad logon"
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- H! I found out I had to type a Logon (I knew that 1 was good for something)
- I typed in some crap:"some crap" and watched what happened. It returned with
- that error message again. I did it a third time, and this time got logged
- off. I wonder if I got traced during that call? I said to myself. I checked
- and found out I didn't. Most banks will do it sooner or later so I stopped
- hacking for now.
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- December 29 1984
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- Christmas was great. I also got a password scanner from Santa Claus. I
- dialed Citibank and got that lady again. I called half an hour later, and
- got the carrier. I set up my scanner, and let it rip. about 7.32 minutes
- later It got something. I am not going to tell you what format the
- logon is in but it is sort of like this X XXXX.XX. Scan your own crap.
- It then asked for a verification Number or something. I typed in 1.
- after that, it said "fuck you, I know you are a freak. get off this computer
- ", just kiddin'. It said something like "error , please try again, thank you
- ", well at least it said something in between. anyways, I then typed A1
- (no relation to the steak sauce). nothing happened for a while, am I
- in????? nope. It logged off. I didn't get traced that time either. This
- looks like a safe bank (or a hacker trap). I called again. I am not
- going to tell you how I got in, because if you can, then you are worthy
- o getting in, if you can't then you shouldn't be doing it. It is for
- your own safety (also, the wolfman wouldn't let me put up the logons(
- ( i guess even he has some tact)). I will though tell you what to do
- once you get in.
- it goes something like this
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- TRANSCRIPT @1
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- i have just logged on. this is the cursor you see :"@"
- @b
- loggin off
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- (if you type b you will get logged off)
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- l
- error
- if you type l or something else that is stupid you will get an
- error message. not just "error" I was using it for an example. It
- will actually say someting like "error in format" etc....
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- @l:10245
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- 1: $100/00
- 2: 000/97.21
- 3: /23.12
- 4: $1000/23.11
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- That is something like what you get. It is some listing. Now that I am into
- 10245's account, I want to see his name, right, so I type the following
- @n
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- if you type n you will get "new account:" since you don't want that you
- type x . dont ask my why x, but it will give you that. here is what you
- see.
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- Doe, John.m 77-342-13=29184781932798123790=123918074987321703=2194
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- I figured out that the numbers at the end are the social security number.
- (not that long though). Nice now that I am in Johns account, what should
- I do.I tried a few bum keys. Here are the keys that work :
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- a
- s
- qw
- qu
- x
- b
- t
- t1
- t2
- t3
- t4
- t5
- o
- o1
- p
- pd
- l
- lx
- gr
- acc
- bi
- int
- ne
- ther are probably a lot more. lots more. they are 1 ,2 or maybe 3 letters
- long. an interesting one is the following
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- sp
- it will then ask for the following
- l:
- you type in a number say 1
- then it will ask...
- en:
- you type in another number say 3
- then it will ask ...
- de: you type in 10245 (remember john's number) what you are really
- supposed to do is type return, but I found this more interesting.
- it will then put show:
- wait.
- then you look at john's account.
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- you will see that his account total with be in the range of $200,000 or so.
- He only had $1100. what that set of stuff did was skimm off the extra
- 100th's place of the decimal point and total it all into john's account.
- ie: $100.21231
- the 231 is less than a penny. but if you total all of those things, they
- can add up.
- by the way $200,000 is a bit far fetched. It was in the range of 13,000 or
- so. I got carried away. At least that is my theory on what it does. who
- knows, it might of transfered a persons bank account (but that is another
- trick). anyways, it doesn't matter, it gave john 13000 bucks. one thing
- though: I got so scared I logged off. I didn't call for a while
- January 12, 1985
- I called and looked at john's account, it was back to 1100 dollars.
- three things could have happened
- 1. the bank saw the error and fixed it.
- 2. the transaction was not saved.
- 3. john withdrew the cash and bought a car.
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- I think that either 1 or 3 is the correct thing.
- anyways,...here are a few more commands
- u
- tr
- sc.
- cc. this one is neat (ever want to put someone on a black list)
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- well that is all for now..
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- oh, i almost forgot, the banks number is in the "numbers of the month"
- section of Airwolf. It is the one called Citibank, DC"
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- also try the other banks. if you get into one, maybe you may get
- featured on the magazine rack.
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