Just a guess from long-term memory, but wasn't 2600Hz the "clear" tone used
by hackers in the 70's to access a Bell trunk line??

Cheers!
 


Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
Palo Alto California & London England
www.evtmedia.com 

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Folks seem to have forgotten that
the original hackers were hacking
"stable and secure" traditional PBXs
with captain crunch whistles!

Mitnik ran wild through PBX's and mobille networks.

Let's work to set up secure VOIP, but
don't let anyone kid you about the golden days when telephones were secure!


(for extra points, why's the hacker mag called 2600?)



tmpm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Hope this isn't too far OT, but its relevant to us. From isn.attrition.org


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