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I've accepted a mission to ruin a system, but I've run into a bit of a problem. I haven't seen thits discussed on the board here. Yet
I connected to the target system. It had a voice print ID. OK, no big deal, I'll just connect to their Internal Services machine and grab someone's phone number. So I did, but I could get no number ... because there wasn't one. In the Links list on the Internal Services machine of the target company, there were several machines listed, like a Public Access terminal and a couple others, but nothing, so far as I could tell, that would include names or numbers of system admins.
Any ideas on how to get into this system?
thanks!
Anam
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Yep, I'm confused though I don't recall any servers requiring voice print thingy to get into the admin account. Anyway if your sure your in the right server then do a search on this board if you don't know how to destroy the computer.
Anyway to get the phone number go to a public access server for that company and get the admin's # Then run the voice analyser and keep it running while you call him and get the recording. then go back to wherever you were hacking and when it askes you to say the voice thingy playback the recording.
------------------ Splendid famous person quote I am currently enthralled with- "History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon" -Napoleon Bonaparte
To destroy a system, go into the file server of the sytem you are meant to be hacking and delete EVERY file (this is important). Then go to the console and type "cd sys", press enter, delete the files present in that directory (I think you just type delete) and then type shutdown. Wait until it comes up with an error messsage and then you get kicked off If you don't delete all the files first, you only get half the money...
------------------ "This is no time for cliches, the hand of history is on our shoulder" - Tony Blair Yes...OK....
or before you type "cd sys" "delete", type "cd usr" "delete", which deletes all files... :rolleyes:
------------------ Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without your accordian. "You're dumb." -Rawzer to whitedevil and whitedevil2
you can also through in "cd log" "delete" as well.
Ahh f* it..
% sudo rm -rf /
Heheh
Was that necesary?
thanks for the hints, guys.
And yes, it was necessary if you're a UN*X geek
I got a laugh anyway