From: | William Li <william@******.RICE.EDU> |
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Subject: | Spigot two |
Date: | Fri, 9 Jul 1993 13:56:03 -0500 |
>>>>>[ENCRYPT:902k4m
Record..................................
Spigot two was definetly the entry point of the decker. There are
footprints everywhere. I am scanning for a match. There are trace
images of an anonymous decker, looks like bit-stream mask, but he
left a static trace. Running RWTS probe. Nothing yet, but it
there is a fair amount of your broken ice around. It seems to have
been made "brittle." I figure that whoever got through this entered
at a bitstream level and uniformly degraded the ice before smashing
through. That means someone one the inside had to have sold out the
location for the maintence port. No signs of forced entry on them.
This is ugly. I found a thermocoupler with a bad connection, probably
on of the pins fried while the guy was uploading. Standby, powering
down the relay and re-routing. Wait, its's a vacuum, mothe879///
@# #(*jk,m *
rp
EA 60 89 00 45
60 B$ 32 70 10
61 74 86 12 84
21 81 40 00 FF
general routing failure error #-042832
TERMINATE CONNECTION.
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-- William (99:99:99 99/99/99)