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author | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2023-12-05 11:57:10 +0100 |
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committer | mms <michal@sapka.me> | 2023-12-05 11:57:10 +0100 |
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diff --git a/content/2023/how-did-phreaking-work.md b/content/2023/how-did-phreaking-work.md deleted file mode 100644 index bf568d68..00000000 --- a/content/2023/how-did-phreaking-work.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "How Did Phreaking Work?" -category: computer-history -abstract: A short movie explaining how it worked. -date: 2023-03-30T12:30:30+02:00 -year: 2023 -draft: false -tags: -- TIL -- phreaking -- hacking ---- -Reading about people abusing machines to achieve anything was unbelievably cool when I was a kid. Back then, they were called hackers, but nowadays, this name is taken over by Russian kids encrypting data on hospital networks. - -One of those magical things was phreaking - a way to gain control over telephone networks. There [were brute force ways](https://youtu.be/Sy9DueBpHx8) and intelligent methods. - -A few days ago, [Connections Museum](https://www.youtube.com/@ConnectionsMuseum) published a vlog explaining how the [Blue Box](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_box) worked. It's well worth the time! - -{{<youtube "8PmkUPBhL4U" "2600? How Phreaking Really Worked">}} |