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Re: [Full-disclosure] telco service?



please send me the LERG :)  thanx
--- vulcanius <vulcanius@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Heh. I don't think it's off topic at all, after all
> were just
> disclosing information.
> 
> KF, your absolutely right. The lack of regulation
> and the lack of
> attention people give to it is atrocious. You would
> think in a post
> 9/11 America that they would at least have some sort
> of security
> board. Same goes for the utility companies.
> 
> Speaking of LENS. If anyone is interested in a copy
> of the LERG (local
> exchange routing guide) send me an e-mail. Basically
> a bunch of excel
> spreadsheets mapping out switches across the US.
> Find out who manages
> it, what equipment they are running. What NPA/NXX's
> they control, etc.
> It's a nice little thing to have around sometimes.
> Shoot me a private
> e-mail if you'd like a copy. Forewarning, the file
> is roughly 45MB so
> plan to have an FTP ready for me to upload it to.
> 
> On 5/5/05, KF (lists) <kf_lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Deigo Dude wrote:
> > 
> > > Continuing on the thread of telco's (even though
> its off topic)
> > 
> > I think it actually falls in a safe zone under the
> list charter. In
> > general though I feel that the security of our
> nations telco
> > infrastructure should certainly be talked about.
> After the deregulation
> > of the industry I feel that some of these
> companies need to be held
> > accountable for their equipment. They are
> currently in the position that
> > they can simply pull  wool over any anyones eyes
> that inquires about
> > their security. 'These aren't the droids you're
> looking for".
> > 
> > If you get too close to finding something out they
> try to burry you in
> > legal jargon and mumbo jumbo instead of addressing
> the problems at hand.
> > It is really quite pathetic.
> > 
> > Every try to talk to your local police about the
> potential that someone
> > may have taken control of your towns DMS100... try
> it sometime. Have an
> > even funner time if you live out in the middle of
> B.F.E.
> > 
> > Ever try to talk to the FTC about a telco issue?
> FBI? DHS? Its not a fun
> > task...  especially when folks either A have no
> clue what you are
> > speaking of or B simply don't care.
> > 
> > These telcos act like the internet and computers
> have nothing to do with
> > the security of their network... I think its bull
> shit.
> > 
> > > I used to have access to
> https://lens.bellsouth.com (Local exchange
> > > navigation system) so you all im sure would also
> have fun if you can
> > > gain access to that. You can look up full
> information for
> > > non-published numbers, make reservations of new
> numbers, make service
> > > orders, change phone service, pretty much
> anything a bellsouth
> > > employee would need to do at any point.
> > 
> > I am sure you and several others have had access
> to that sort of thing
> > over time. That is exactly part of the problem. NO
> standards and no one
> > to really regulate them.
> > 
> > -KF
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