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From: JMC13 at mail3.cs.state.ny.us (Clairmont, Jan)
Subject: Oldest Hack Sept. 1970 Just for Fun

That's the spirit, just curious.  I teach and it is fun to have 
material to relieve the boredom.

Hopefully, the statute of limitations has run out on us all 8->


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From: Gary E. Miller [mailto:gem@...lim.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 1:37 PM
To: Clairmont, Jan
Subject: RE:[Full-Disclosure] Oldest Hack Sept. 1970 Just for Fun


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Yo Jan!

I got to Brown University in 1971.  By then there were already many tales of
people hacking the university mainframe in the lat '60s.

So you are going to have to go WAY back.

My HS had a Model 33 teletype that we could use to dial to a local
university mainframe.  In 1968 I tricked a GE time share guy giving demos at
a mall to show me his dial-in number, username and password. With that we
ran up the HS long distance bill for months playing with the fancy GE
mainframe.

RGDS
GARY
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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Clairmont, Jan wrote:

> Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:58:36 -0500
> From: "Clairmont, Jan" <JMC13@...l3.cs.state.ny.us>
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: RE:[Full-Disclosure] Oldest Hack Sept. 1970 Just for Fun
>
> For all you oldies and newbies anyone know of an
> older student or other hack?  Back in Sept. 1970
> we as Waukesha HS students got in a teletype, modem and
> had access to BASIC, I mean BASIC.  We were allowed
> 2 hours computer time. And of course one of us
> "wise group of birds" David Ferrie, found out how to change the system 
> time, so we could program all day.
>
> Anyone know of an older hack, just for the Guiness Book
> of Records?
>
> TIME$ A$=TIME$
>
> Jan Clairmont
> LDAP and Solaris Admin. Consultant and anything else I can Get my 
> Hands On.
>
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