MPI HQ - TOS! The oTher SIde (718) 209-2913 Sysop: Gandalf HARMoNY SKATeS Midnight Run Eight Miles High MPI 718 Dist Site MPI 212 Dist Site MPI 516 Dist Site (718) 767-1931 (212) 828-5194 (516) 499-2302 Sysop: Sk8Master Sysop: Gunjin Sysop: Screaming Eagle *---------------------------------------------------------------------* | MICROPIRATES, INC | *---------------------------------------------------------------------* Program: Calling Card Calculator (C.C.C.) v1.0 Written by: HACKER and MANIAC of MPI This program, coined C.C.C., was written to compute the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of AT&T calling cards. NOTE: This pattern only applies to first-issue cards. In other words, if the card was lost or stolen (and subsequently a new card was issued), a new PIN pattern would be implemented, rendering this program worthless. However, MPI plans to have alternate patterns for reissued cards in future versions of this program. And of course, the owner of the phone number that you input must own a calling card. Currently, this version of C.C.C. supports trapping to a file or to your printer. Number one, a calling card prints out on the owner's bill the number that you called from AND the number that you called to. Due to this nasty fact, it would be advisable to call from a pay phone or use a divertor. And DON'T call your dope dealer, unless of course, he didn't make his last shipment! Anyway, pick up the phone. Dial: 1 + Area code + Number that you are calling TO. NOTE: For international calls (natch!), it would be 0 + 1, etc... You will then hear 'AT&T' and a tone. Dial: Area code + Number of the OWNER of the card + 4-digit PIN number. ^^^^^^^^^^ (aquired from your handy-dandy C.C.C.) If the PIN number is valid, you're in. Otherwise, you will be asked to try again. We hope you enjoy this product of MPI and we appreciate your support. Greetings to: Screaming Eagle and Gunjin, Sysops of our newest Dist Sites. MPI Members are: Hacker, Maniac, Mercenary, Black Death, Circuit Breaker, Blu-Geak, Whiz-Kid!, Solo, Mr Static, The Brain, Mutant-X ....And remember to pick up the latest MPI Mag at your favorite BBS. If for some STRANGE reason, you can't find it around, call any dist site or our headquarters for a copy. It features mouse support, drop-down menus, VGA graphics/animation and Computer Underground-related articles to please everyone. This doc written by yours truly, Iceman, Liasion for MPI.