Telenet By Jolly Roger


It seems that not many of you know that Telenet is connected to about 80

computer-networks in the world. No, I don't mean 80 nodes, but 80 networks with

thousands of unprotected computers. When you call your local Telenet- gateway,

you can only call those computers which accept reverse-charging- calls.

If you want to call computers in foreign countries or computers in USA which

do not accept R-calls, you need a Telenet-ID. Did you ever notice that you can

type ID XXXX when being connected to Telenet? You are then asked for the

password. If you have such a NUI (Network-User-ID) you can call nearly every

host connected to any computer-network in the world. Here are some examples:

 

026245400090184 :Is a VAX in Germany (Username: DATEXP and leave mail for

CHRIS !!!)

0311050500061 :Is the Los Alamos Integrated computing network (One of the

hosts connected to it is the DNA (Defense Nuclear Agency)!!!)

0530197000016 :Is a BBS in New Zealand

024050256 :Is the S-E-Bank in Stockholm, Sweden (Login as GAMES !!!)

02284681140541 :CERN in Geneva in Switzerland (one of the biggest nuclear

research centers in the world) Login as GUEST

0234212301161 :A Videotex-standard system. Type OPTEL to get in and use the

ID 999_ with the password 9_

0242211000001 :University of Oslo in Norway (Type LOGIN 17,17 to play the

Multi-User-Dungeon !)

0425130000215 :Something like ITT Dialcom, but this one is in Israel ! ID

HELP with password HELP works fine with security level 3

0310600584401 :Is the Washington Post News Service via Tymnet (Yes, Tymnet is

connected to Telenet, too !) ID and Password is: PETER You can read the news

of the next day !

 

The prefixes are as follows:

02624 is Datex-P in Germany

02342 is PSS in England

03110 is Telenet in USA

03106 is Tymnet in USA

02405 is Telepak in Sweden

04251 is Isranet in Israel

02080 is Transpac in France

02284 is Telepac in Switzerland

02724 is Eirpac in Ireland

02704 is Luxpac in Luxembourg

05252 is Telepac in Singapore

04408 is Venus-P in Japan

...and so on... Some of the countries have more than one

packet-switching-network (USA has 11, Canada has 3, etc).

 

OK. That should be enough for the moment. As you see most of the passwords are

very simple. This is because they must not have any fear of hackers. Only a few

German hackers use these networks. Most of the computers are absolutely easy to

hack !!! So, try to find out some Telenet-ID's and leave them here. If you need

more numbers, leave e-mail.

I'm calling from Germany via the German Datex-P network, which is similar to

Telenet. We have a lot of those NUI's for the German network, but none for a

special Tymnet-outdial-computer in USA, which connects me to any phone #.

 

CUL8R, Mad Max

 

PS: Call 026245621040000 and type ID INF300 with password DATACOM to get more

 

Informations on packet-switching-networks !

 

PS2: The new password for the Washington Post is KING !!!!