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- ToneLoc abstract "ToneLoc was a popular war dialing computer program for MS-DOS written in the early to mid-1990s by two programmers known by the pseudonyms Minor Threat (Chris Lamprecht) and Mucho Maas. The name ToneLoc was short for "Tone Locator" and was a word play on the name of the rap artist known as Tone Lōc. ToneLoc took advantage of the extended return codes available on US Robotics modems (e.g., ATX6 ) to detect dial tones upon dialing a number and to detect when a human answered the phone in addition to scanning for other modems. Detection of voice numbers sped up the scanning process by disconnecting upon detecting a human instead of timing out waiting for a modem carrier signal. The detection of a dial tone after dialing a number allowed for users to search for poorly secured extenders which could be used to divert calls through. On April 17, 2005, the source code for ToneLoc was released.".
- ToneLoc wikiPageExternalLink 20040130-bbs-mthreat.
- ToneLoc wikiPageExternalLink TL110SRC.ZIP.
- ToneLoc wikiPageExternalLink tl-user.txt.
- ToneLoc wikiPageID "1199886".
- ToneLoc wikiPageRevisionID "569192608".
- ToneLoc hasPhotoCollection ToneLoc.
- ToneLoc subject Category:DOS_software.
- ToneLoc subject Category:Phreaking.
- ToneLoc subject Category:Telephony.
- ToneLoc comment "ToneLoc was a popular war dialing computer program for MS-DOS written in the early to mid-1990s by two programmers known by the pseudonyms Minor Threat (Chris Lamprecht) and Mucho Maas. The name ToneLoc was short for "Tone Locator" and was a word play on the name of the rap artist known as Tone Lōc.".
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- ToneLoc sameAs Q2887417.
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- ToneLoc wasDerivedFrom ToneLoc?oldid=569192608.
- ToneLoc isPrimaryTopicOf ToneLoc.