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Answering Machines


Answering Machines

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Alright everybody in this article I am going to show you how to hack peoples answering machines :).(this is my first article so bare with me)

Ok so the first thing I am gonna talk about is preset passwords on peoples home phones answering machines. The awsome thing about these passwords is that alot of people never change them ;). So why don't we look at a couple of phones and there default passwords from the manufacturer…..

Panasonic KX-TG6502B defaultpass (11)

Panasonic KX-TG6500 defaultpass (11)

Panasonic KX-TG-6502 defaultpass (11)

Panasonic KX-TG2343 defaultpass (11)

AT&T (a select few) defaultpass (10)

Uniden EXAI5180 defaultpass (080) *have to enter it during the greeting

Uniden EXAI2248 defaultpass (080) *also have to enter it during the greeting

BellSouth RB-MH9049 Main Mailbox defaultpass (999) Mailbox 1 defaultpass (555) Mailbox 2 defaultpass (666) Mailbox 3 defaultpass (777) Mailbox 4 defaultpass (888)

Motorola MA361 defaultpass (*123)

GE 2-9869 defaultpass (1234)

ToneTel Telecom defaultpass (1111#)

Grande phone defaultpass (9999)

Samsung SGH-D500 defaultpass (00000000)

As you can see they are not very complicated passcodes. And once your in you can listen to messages or delete them or even record a new greeting! Here is a link that shows how bad this can affect someone http://bogornews.magnify.net/item/D2FRP0SLPVXLQT2R. Also from experience I have found that alot of peoples answering machines passcodes are the last four digits of there own phone number. And the old 1234 is quite common too. Hope you enjoyed my little article.

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