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Phantom Access : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phantom Access Phantom Access was the name given to a series of hacking programs written by Patrick Kroupa (a.k.a., Lord Digital) of LOD. The programs were worked on during the early to mid 80s (1982–1986), and designed to run on the Apple II computer and Apple-Cat modem. == History == There are a variety of references to the Phantom Access programs in texts from underground Bulletin Board Systems from the 80s,.〔http://www.totse.com/en/ego/no_laughing_matter/elitecmt.html〕〔http://www.skepticfiles.org/cowtext/100/lozershu.htm〕〔http://p.ulh.as/phrack/p42/P42-03.html〕 Reading the files and messages, it appears that the Phantom Access name was a given to an entire series of programs coded by Lord Digital and apparently for internal LOD use, because the programs were not distributed to the "public" or even most other members of the hacker underground of the time. Much like Festering Hate, there are references to the programs in a variety of mainstream press articles of the early and mid 90s when MindVox first came online,.〔(MindVox: Urban Attitude Online ) Wired Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 5, November 1993〕〔(There's a Party in My Mind: MindVox! ) Mondo 2000, Issue 8, 1992〕〔(Trading Data with Dead & Digital ) by Charles Platt, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, 1994〕 Phantom Access is also where the parent company that launched MindVox, Phantom Access Technologies, took its name from.
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