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Title: INLS 187


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INLS 187
  • November 4, 2004
  • Telecom Hacking

2
A few words about telecom hacking so I can say I
covered it
  • Hacking phone systems is known as phreaking
  • Peopl are phreaks or phreakers
  • In the 1970s early 1980s, phreaking was
    extremely popular
  • 2600 Phrack magazine covered the phreaking set

3
Objective
  • The objective of most phone phreaks was to get
    free phone calls, especially long distance
  • Playing with the system was an electronic form of
    urban explorationforbidden fruit
  • People like Mitnick, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs,
    Kevin Poulsen, Mark Abene, Evan Doorbell, etc.
    did it for thrills

4
Technology
  • Switchboard operators were replaced by
    electromechanical switching systems in the 1940s
    and 1950s
  • The Crossbar system used line voltages for tones,
    dialing, and ringing the handset (LTE)
  • Dialing resulted in a series of pulses
  • The "user had hung up" tone was 2600 Hz. When the
    system detected that tone, it hung up the phone,
    thinking the call was ended.

5
The Phreak Legend
  • one day a blind student was playing with the
    phones in his local university when he whistled
    into it, and the phone suddenly hung up.
  • After some experimentation and a few calls to
    local technicians, he learned that he had
    stumbled across the "user had hung up" tone,
    2600 Hz.
  • Probably more likely that someone just got it
    from a telco employee or a manual.

6
Technology
  • The trick was to call a toll free number or
    long-distance directory number and then play the
    2600 Hz tone into the line before the call was
    answered on the other side of the line. Then you
    could dial the number you actually wanted on a
    blue box, and the remote crossbar would connect
    you for free.

7
Technology
  • phreaks knew that a true solution would be
    impossible because it would require adding filter
    hardware to every line on every crossbar in the
    world. Unless the phone company replaced all
    their hardware, phreaking would be impossible to
    stop.
  • By the 1980s, computerized switches had replaced
    all the old crossbar switches in the USAstill
    lots overseas though
  • Computerized systems opened up all new avenues of
    remote intrusion

8
Boxing
  • Telecom terminology refers to any kind of device
    as a box
  • Phreakers adopted this term and use different
    colors to denote different type bloxesblue,
    black, red, beige, clear, etc. Around 100 in all.

9
Captain Crunch
  • The most famous phreaker is John Draper, a.k.a.
    Captain Crunch.  In the 1960s, he found a free
    whistle enclosed in each box of Captain Crunch
    cereal which, when held and whistled into a
    telephone handset, made the exact same sound as
    the telephone switching equipment.  This whistle,
    with years of practice and one hole glued shut,
    could open telephone lines by blowing a precise
    tone into a pay telephone and make it possible to
    conduct free long-distance calls.  He used his
    talents to call home for free when he was
    stationed in England with the US Air Force. 

10
Draper, cont.
  • Draper is also credited with inventing the blue
    box. 
  • Captain Crunch soon became famous and even stated
    that he eavesdropped on telephone conversations
    by the President of the US and the FBI 
  • Eventually, his techniques became obvious to the
    various phone companies and he was caught and
    faced three separate convictions. 
  • The most severe sentence he received was one year
    in a county jail.

11
Yippies
  • In 1971, some hippies discovered the possibility
    of making free calls. A faction of the hippie
    movement, known as "yippies" , started a magazine
    called Youth International Party Line (Youth
    International Party being the groups formal
    name). The paper's mission was to teach methods
    of telephone fraud. Prominent yippies (whilst
    never referring to themselves as the 'leaders')
    were Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin.

12
Today
  • With the breakup of Ma Bell, phreakers have a
    whole new universe of companies and technologies
    to play with
  • Cellular telephony
  • Private PBX systems
  • Voice mail systems
  • Calling cards
  • VoIP
  • WiFi

13
More
  • Caller ID
  • Party lines
  • Exploits
  • Alberta Termination Test Line
  • Quiet Termination
  • Loop line
  • Ringback
  • ANAC

14
Criminal Element
  • There has always been an underworld element
    interested in telephony, money can be made
    stealing long distance services
  • Drug dealers want stolen cell phones and voice
    mail boxes

15
Conclusion
  • Phone phreaks were some of the original hackers
  • As technologies merge, there will undoubtedly be
    new and interesting things for phreaks to play
    with
  • Stakes are higher nowgovernments want to
    prosecute like never before!
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