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**ITSVMB02.TXT *VMB Hacking 2 of 2*
This file is the second of a two-part series written by Drakkhar.  In this
second part, some of the various types of voice mail systems that are in use
today are discussed in detail.  Grab this file if you are serious into VMB
hacking and need to know more than just basic information.



In the previous file, I discussed how to hack into VMBs, but I did not
discuss the different VMB systems there are. You do not *need* the info
contained in this file to successfully hack out a VMB, but if you are
hacking into one of the systems mentioned below, there are some tricks and
features you can do.

ASPEN systems
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is considered the best VMB system, and it has many useful features. You
are allowed to have two greeting messages, create guest accounts, leave urgent
or regular messages, and much more. Aspens are easy to recognize because of
the extremely annoying female voice. When you dial one up, you might have to
enter * to get into the system, or you might not. Now press # to log in. The
system will prompt you for your mailbox number. After three invalid mailbox
number tries, you will be disconnected. If you enter a valid box number, you
will be prompted for the passcode. It is usually the box number or the box
number + 0. From the main menu once you're logged in, you can press 3 to scan
for other boxes without being hung up like you would if you weren't logged
in.

CINDY systems
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is another nice system. It will start by saying "Good morning/afternoon/
evening. Please enter the mailbox number you wish". After 3 invalid entries
it will cut you off. To log in, enter the box number, and during the greet
press 0 then the passcode. The default for ALL Cindy systems is 0 (nice
password, eh?). From the main menu once logged in, you can press 6 to scan for
other boxes without being hung up like you would if you weren't logged in.
You can create guest accounts for someone. They would log in just like you,
except they would enter their passcode. You can leave them messages this way.

MESSAGE CENTER systems
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These are another popular VMB system. To log in, enter a box. During the greet,
hit * to log in. It will then ask for your passcode. Enter it. These VMBs
have tricky password methods. They will stop you 1 digit more than the wrong
passcode. SO, if you enter 1,2,3,4,5, and it tells you are wrong, the code is
only 4 digits long. And, if you enter an incorrect passcode the first time,
no matter what you put in, it will say it's wrong. From the main menu while
logged in, type 6 to scan for other boxes without being disconnected.

Q VOICE MAIL systems
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These are rather uncommon. It says upon calling "Welcome to Q voice mail
paging", so you will know if it's a Q system. The box numbers are usually
5 digits, and you hit 0 during the greet to log in. From the main menu while
logged in, you can enter 3 to scan for other boxes without being disconnected
like you would if you were not logged in.

These are the ones I have identified thus far. I will release future updates
containing info about other systems.

Written by: DRAKKHAR

