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- BlueBEEP abstract "BlueBEEP was a popular blue boxing computer program for MS-DOS written between 1993-1995 by a young German programmer known by the pseudonym Onkel Dittmeyer. Used correctly, it could be used to exploit vulnerabilities in the CCITT Signaling System No. 5, used by international telephone switches of this era, to make free calls around the world. The program spread like wildfire around the planet via the BBS scene and was popular with phreaks, hackers and the warez community.The Pascal source code was released to the public along with the final version on April 1, 1995.BlueBEEP has been praised as "the most finely programmed phreaking tool ever coded".The install docs report the build system as follows: "386-40 8meg with 530meg HDD and SB/16+SVGA, a Philips 102-key soft-keyboard, a 2001 canadian keyboard and a GENIUS 4-year-old shoplifted 3-button mouse."".
- BlueBEEP thumbnail Bluebeepuser.jpg?width=300.
- BlueBEEP wikiPageExternalLink bbp10src.zip.
- BlueBEEP wikiPageExternalLink bluebeep.zip.
- BlueBEEP wikiPageID "7169104".
- BlueBEEP wikiPageRevisionID "517345286".
- BlueBEEP hasPhotoCollection BlueBEEP.
- BlueBEEP subject Category:DOS_software.
- BlueBEEP subject Category:Phreaking.
- BlueBEEP comment "BlueBEEP was a popular blue boxing computer program for MS-DOS written between 1993-1995 by a young German programmer known by the pseudonym Onkel Dittmeyer. Used correctly, it could be used to exploit vulnerabilities in the CCITT Signaling System No. 5, used by international telephone switches of this era, to make free calls around the world.".
- BlueBEEP label "BlueBEEP".
- BlueBEEP sameAs m.0h7vnm.
- BlueBEEP sameAs Q4928743.
- BlueBEEP sameAs Q4928743.
- BlueBEEP wasDerivedFrom BlueBEEP?oldid=517345286.
- BlueBEEP depiction Bluebeepuser.jpg.
- BlueBEEP isPrimaryTopicOf BlueBEEP.