
I'm bringing the following equipment and other interesting things
to HIP:
Representing my company Premiere Telecommunications and other telephone service companies I am investigating for, I will bring a Unix Workstation for the masses presenting our latest security program for detecting any kind of calling card/credit card fraud which can be linked to all major telco networks to monitor transactions and user stats for customer accounts and proceeding with automatic actions against fraudulent intruders. Our demonstration will show a virtual connection between three telephone companies in intercontinental ccitt7/ccitt5/r2 connections with a dedicated SDC (Security Detection/Command) Channel over their existing international links with the possibility to automatically interact with international intruders and take all needed immediate actions to locate and collect evidences of the fraudulent abuser of the system, furthermore proceeding with external trace options and call blocking features.
I'd really like other people to bring
Well, I would like everyone to bring their fraudulently achieved things and just bring them to us. :) We will then publically demonstrate and discuss a juristical action which can be taken against you in all aspects of law and police enforcement and what you actually DO to the company you are frauding, including the average costs of your "tollfree rides".
I'd like to meet to discuss these topics
Internal Company Security. Telephone Network Security (local, national, multicarriered and international). Computer Crime - Fraud in the 90's. Laws against Computer Crimes, "Phreaking", "Hacking" etc. in different countries. Cooperation between Telephone Companies for a worldwide security network.
I want to meet people to do the following project(s)
Phreaking in the 90's. Undiscovered ways of fraudulent "tollfree" connections over Telephone/Packet Networks.
And furthermore
we will demonstrate how easy it actually is to find abusers on the internet, monitor them, collecting all needed information even over spoofed connections and taking legal actions against them without causing heaps of costs for your telephone company. This has nothing to do with new technologies, but come and see for yourself, you will be more than surprised. See you at HIP '97! If you have the balls to meet me. But you should give it a try, since alreadypeople seem to share my interest.