The -=[RoT]=- Introduction to Hacking The iNET 2000 Online Service )()()()()()()()()()()()() Written by Deicide on 04/05/93 ------------------------------- INTRODUCTION iNet 2000, or as marketing people like to call it "the intelligence network", is a Telecom Canada production, and comes off like another overblown online service, such as Compuserve or Prodigy. It is, however, mainly supposed to be business related. Although it does have the usual forums(SIGs on other Online Services), files & bulliten's, they are all primarily based around business in some manifestation. Another interesting thing is that it is based almost entirely around Packet-Switching Networks, in specific Datapac(because it's Telecom Canada's), but also Sprintnet and Tymnet in the U.S.. While Compuserve and the majority of other Online Services do have PSN Dialin NUA's(Network User Address), they are usually based on local direct dialins. This is not the case with iNet 2000. iNet 2000 is only accessible from NUA's at this point, possibly an attempt by Telecom Canada to raise awareness of their PSN. Now, while there is not much to tell about hacking iNet, i will run through how to identify the system, the User ID/Password format, and a few of the working NUA's. HACKING PROCEDURE First off, for those anxious to get a feel for the system, here are a few of the NUA's... 302079100067 302079100068 302087100024 302087100025 From within the Datapac system, the DNIC(3020) is not needed, but it is required from other Packet-Switching Networks. When you connect to an iNet 2000 NUA, the login prompt User-id/Code D'usager: The iNet 2000 userid's are usually in the format of JM.SMITH, or J.SMITH, as in initials + surname. iNet will NOT inform you if this is incorrect. It will proceed to the password prompt, which is Password/Code de securite The iNet 2000 password format is such - Case Sensitive - Between 6 & 8 Characters in length - Must contain at least one alphabetic and one numeric character - Must contain at least one special character(!,#,S,&,&,-, or *) - The first character must be alphanumeric And to add on that, the password MUST be changed within 3 months, or a prompt for a new password will come up and force you to pick one. Oh, and you can reach Customer Service at 1-800-267-8480 1-416-862-1717 If you think you can Social Engineer an account CONCLUSION As you can see, hacking iNet is rather futile, if not pointless. I always wondered why people would spend hours hacking Online Service accounts so they could spend 3 days or so downloading rad peedee programs and playing those wicked online games. This service is even more boring, and even harder to hack. My suggestion to the masses - Go hack a Unix(or HP3000 or whatever) instead.. If you have any questions or comments you can find me at the -=RoT=- HQ's listed below.. Deicide 6 ŸîîT š¤DäR The Cellar -=[RoT]=- -=[RoT]=- WHQ US HQ (604) 824-0317 (401) PRI-VATE