More Hacker Paranoia From the San Francisco Chronicle Wednesday, March 13, 1991 $55 Beeper Calls - Hacker Jailed New York A New York computer hacker was arrested yesterday and accused of operating a scam in which he duped people with beepers into calling a $55-per- call phone service he set up, according to New York State Police. The U.S. Secret Service, working with the state police, arrested Michael Brown in an apartment he shares with his grandmother and charged him with federal wire fraud. State Police said Brown, 23, used a computer in his home to generate thousands of calls to pagers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. When the unsuspecting victim returned the call, which had a 540 exchange, the caller heard a 20-second message about VISA and Mastercard and was billed $55. According to a Secret Service spokesman, Special Agent James Kaiser, Brown was able to generate 8,000 calls during a 48-hour period last month. "The message the callers heard didn't have a disclaimer, saying they would be charged for the call, until they had already incurred the $55 fee," Kaiser said. "The caller would be charged on his regular phone bill, and Brown would be paid in a lump sum from the telephone company." When Brown was arrested yesterday, Secret Service agents found two computers in his apartment, one which randomly generated and dialed 10-digit beeper numbers, and the other which receives the calls. Transcribed by Count Zero Interrupt for no reason in particular...