-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- = = - WELCOME TO THE FIFTEENTH ISSUE OF - = = - -=>PHANTASY<=- - = = - A PUBLICATION AND NEWSLETTER OF - = = - THE - = INTERNATIONAL = - INFORMATION - = RETRIEVAL = - GUILD - = = - Hacking,Phreaking,Anarchy,Survivalism,Commentary - = = -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Volume Number Four,Issue Number Fifteen Dated 03/16/93 Editor is Mercenary : mercenar@works.UUCP Article Submissions: The Mercenary/IIRG 862 Farmington Avenue Suite 306 Bristol,Ct 06010 IIRG World Headquarters BBS: The Rune Stone 14.4K HST Invitation Only All H/P/A, 2500+ Files (203)-PRI-VATE Table of Discontents: [1] An Open Letter "To Whom it May Concern" By: Mercenary [2] Ripco II BBS (Closing Temporarily) By: Dr Ripco [3] Lets Get This Right By: The IIRG [4] FOR THE PEOPLE Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country Edited by: Mercenary 1. FBI Shuts Bulletin Board - Copyright Probe Begun 2. RUSTY & EDIE'S BBS Seized By the FBI 3. FBI Undecided Whether to Investigate Users of Closed BBS 4. ACLU Challenges FBI'S Closing 'RUSTY & EDIE'S' BBS in OHIO 5. RUSTY AND EDIE's RETURNS!!! [5] The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground) Edited By: Mercenary 1. Be on the Look-out for - Mutant-X 2. PKWare Goes Bankrupt - A Great HOAX!! [6] PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest 1. Raid Collects 15 Tons of Counterfeit Microsoft Software 2. DIGITAL'S Eastern Restart Center Keeps Customers in Business After WTC Explosion 3. U.S. AIR FORCE to Install 350 ALPHA AXP Workstations 4. OFFWORLD BBS Seized In St.Louis 5. STEVE JACKSON GAMES vs. U.S. SECRET SERVICE - The Trial [7] Listing of IIRG Distribution Sites [8] Listing of PHANTASY Distribution Sites -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- OFFICIAL DISLAIMER... All information in PHANTASY is from USER contributed material The Publishers and Editors of PHANTASY and THE IIRG disclaim any liability from any damages of any type that the reader or user of such information contained within this newsletter may encounter from the use of said information. All files are brought to you for entertainment purposes only! We also assume all information infringes no copyrights and hereby disclaim any liability. PHANTASY is (C) 1990 by The IIRG IIRG and INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL GUILD is (C) 1982 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [1]: An Open Letter "To Whom it May Concern" By: Mercenary To Whom it may Concern, Well, Today is the ninth of March 1993. And just by chance I happened to call in Sick to work today because I had a slight touch of the flu. So after calling in around 6am and talking to my supervisor, I did the noble thing and crashed for several more hours. Around 9am I was awakened by a single ring of the telephone. No problem I thought, Probably just a wrong number and got up and did my morning ritual. After showering, and grabbing a liquid breakfast of Mt. Dew, I retired to the bedroom and watched "The Beverly Hillbillies" for a 1/2 hour. Now after watching my morning dose of mind-rot, I headed to the computer room for a leisurely afternoon of programming and catching up on some E-mail. After running my standard system security check, I went to check my phone line, (NOTE: Mercenary keeps a Modified Tap-detector on his line) and to my suprise I got a report of an error condition existing. Now this didn't immediatly bother me as it was quite windy out and I thought maybe the phone line was down. So I proceeded to start checking my phone lines and got no-dial tone. So I did a quick check of all my phones and found no "Internal" problem. So I jumped on my buddies line and reported to SNET's automated repair line that I had no dial-tone and I was promised the repair would be done by 8pm. No sooner than I hung up the phone, I checked my phone line again and noticed that I had a dial tone but my TAP detector was still activated and reporting an "Outside" intrusion. So after checking my local junction box for any signs of "Tampering", I still found no sign of any "Local" problem. Well as always, SNET took several hours to respond to my complaint and by the time the technician finally arrived, I was fuming mad but didn't lose my cool. After social-engineering the technician with several "Molsons", he came to the same conclusion that I did, there was no "Internal" problem inside my building, but a short or problem on the line. Now this may seem like no big deal to some of you, but let me explain. We have 5 lines in my apartment and just by "coincidence" the only problem was on my private line. After about another 1/2 hour the tech knocked on my door and informed me that yes, my hunch was correct, and yes someone had tampered with my line on the pole. To protect myself a little here, I won't write how we solved this problem but I will respond with the following, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibitting the free excercise thereof; or abbridging the freedom of speech or of the Press; or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Goverment for a redress of grievances" So to whatever agency or organization that felt it necessary to wire-tap my telephone line, I say to you that it will in no way stop me from being the Editor of this online-magazine. "Hello??, Anyone Listening ?? Mercenary/IIRG -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [2]: Ripco II BBS (Closing Temporarily) By: Dr Ripco >From : DR. RIPCO Date : Sun 3-07-93, 5:10 pm To : All Subject: Ripco Closing This is a bit difficult to do but it's got to be said. There's a pretty good chance not many people will see this message so if you can capture it and pass it along, you would be doing everyone a favor. Technically the board isn't closing and going away forever but some major changes are going to take place shortly and for all practical reasons, it probably isn't going to exist as you now know it. For about the last year, myself and several indivduals on the system have been toying with the idea of getting the system on Internet. If you are not familar with Internet, it's a world-wide network of computer systems which basically makes a 100 line 6 gig private bbs look like a C-64 running off one floppy. Although I have no personal access to it and have to admit I never have been on there to play around, it doesn't take much looking to figure out that it is a unbeliveable resource of information and communication. There just is not anything to compare it to. The problem however is public access to it. Most of you that have used Internet find out about that hard lesson sooner or later. Chicago seems to be one of the few places in the area where public access is a challenge. I'd like to change that. For the last year we have been tinkering with trying to interface the needed software to the main bbs program you see here. This hasn't worked out too well. We've looked over other alternatives but have now reached the conclusion it's a hopeless cause. A dos based system running a dos based program just doesn't mix with UNIX all that well. Thus to continue on with this project it has come to the point of dropping dos completely and switching the system over to UNIX completely. This means the program and the bbs as you see it will be dumped. Not to get your hopes up, but what will be used to replace it will look like garbage initially. It'll be difficult to use and hard to figure out unless you have had some prior UNIX experience. This change-over looks like it may start this week of March 7th. Sorry for not being able to relate this information sooner but it's been sort of a nightmare just trying to figure out if there was a chance in hell of it happening in the first place. Although I cannot be more specific on the new system at this time I do want to say that Ripco ][ will be put into a suspended state, in case everything falls through and the project is abondoned, I promise to put things back to the way it was. So this isn't quite goodbye, just a vacation of sorts. Dr. Ripco Sysop of Ripco ][ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [3]: Lets Get This Right By The IIRG We'd like to take this time to thank all the systems that have responded to our call for Distribution Sites. But heres a few tips We'd like to pass on. 1. When responding in E-mail, Leave us the Name and more importantly, the PHONE NUMBER of your BBS. 2. Of the systems that did leave us there Correct Info, over 40% were down or disconnected when we tried to call. Its taken us several weeks to get to everyone, but PLEASE!! DO NOT apply if you run an elevator bbs. You know, Up and Down!!! 3. To all of those who tried to contact us and didn't leave the correct info, Please respond again. ////// ////// /////// //////// // // // // // // // /////// // //// // // // // // // ////// * ////// * // // * ///////// ATTENTION ALL SYSOPS -------------------- The International Information Retrieval Guild is looking to expand its distribution network in 1993. We would prefer BBS's that mainly cater to the Hack/Phreak/Anarchy Underground. Two Forms of distribution are currently available to those sysops who choose to participate and meet certain criteria. 1. Phantasy Magazine Distribution 2. Complete IIRG File Distribution 1. Phantasy Distribution Phantasy is the IIRG's Online Newsletter/Magazine for the H/P/A community. Phantasy Distribution for your bbs means that all new Issues of Phantasy will be uploaded by a courier to your BBS within 12-24 Hours of its release date. Your only responsibility is to provide a File area. 2. IIRG File Distribution The IIRG Archives contain a vast wealth of information gathered over the years from the underground. IIRG file distribution will provide you with a courier and file list. Your responsibility will be to edit the file list to your tastes or Needs and provide it to your courier. Over a short period of time the courier will provide the files you've selected. As always this is a free service from the IIRG at no cost to you, the sysop. LIMITATIONS: The IIRG has no overseas couriers at this time, Overseas Sysops will be provided with a No Ratio, No Limit Account at an IIRG Distro Site and will be responsible for there own distribution until a courier can be provided. The IIRG May be Contacted Through Mercenary at: mercenar@works.UUCP or by Snail Mail at: Mercenary/IIRG 862 Farmington Ave. Suite 306 Bristol,CT. 06010 -=THE IIRG=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [4]: FOR THE PEOPLE Supplied By: Bulletin Boards Across the Country Edited by: Mercenary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FBI SHUTS BULLETIN BOARD - COPYRIGHT PROBE BEGUN By Michael A. Hobbs Cleveland Plain Dealer 2/17/93 (Boardman, OH) The FBI has shut down Rusty & Edie's Computer Bulletin Board here, one of the nation's largest, during an investigation of allegations that a Boardman, O., couple violated federal computer software copyright statutes. The national Software Publishers Association said yesterday that they were delighted with the FBI's Jan. 30 raid of the home of Russell and Edwina Hardenburgh of Fredericksburg Dr. Thomas F. Jones, Cleveland FBI special agent-in-charge, said in a statement yesterday that the Youngstown FBI secured a search warrant before raiding the Hardenburgh home. The search warrant alleges that the couple illegally distributed copyrighted computer software programs to their bulletin board subscribers without permission of copyright owners. In the raid, the FBI seized computers, computer disks, telecommunications equipment, and financial and subscriber business records. The Hardenburghs have not been charged with a crime, Jones said, but the investigation is continuing. If charged and convicted of federal copyright violations, the Hardenburghs could each be sentenced to five years in jail and a maximum $250,000 fine. The couple could not be reached yesterday. Their home phone is answered by a tape-recorded message that says: "Hi, you have reached Rusty and Edie's...We are down now. For that we are truly sorry. We will be back on line sometime between Feb. 24 and March 1." Since 1987, the Hardenburghs operated Rusty & Edie's Computer Bulletin Board service from their home. Federal officals said tha bulletin board was the largest in Ohio and one of the nation's largest. Rusty & Edie's had more than 14,000 subscribers in the United States, Canada and Europe, each paying an $89 annual membership fee. It provided more than 100,000 popular software business and entertainment files to its subscribers. The bulletin board had 124 computer phone lines and logged more than 3.4 million calls, with more than 4,000 new calls a day. Youngstown FBI agent Mike Waldner said a decision would be made later on whether to investigate Rusty & Edie's subs communication networks like computer bulletin boards." As reported earlier (GO OLT-480), the FBI released a statement this week saying it hasn't decided whether to investigate subscribers to the massive BBS, which was raided Jan. 30 and shut down for alleged software copyright violations. Federal agents, working with the Software Publishers Association, entered the home of Russell and Edwinia Hardenburgh with a search warrant and seized computers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as well as financial and subscriber records. The BBS had 124 phone lines and logged more than 3.4 million calls since 1987, with more than 4,000 new calls daily. No charges have been filed against the Hardenburghs. Meanwhile, Mark Kindt, a Cleveland businessman who was Cleveland regional director for the Federal Trade Commission from 1988 to 1992, told UPI he likened the FBI raid to "hunting gnats with an elephant gun." Said Kindt, "I'm surprised this investigation led to seizing the equipment of one of America's largest computer bulletin boards. Computer bulletin boards are electronic town halls. Even if (Rusty & Edie's) pirated the moon, the government should have proceeded in a more careful, deliberative manner." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUSTY AND EDIE's RETURNS Please note our new telephone numbers: Russ Hardenburgh 1480 Fredricksburg Drive Youngstown, OH 44512 Our Phone Numbers are: Voice: 216 726-4217 Fax: 216 726-3595 FAX not open yet (soon) 2400 baud: 216 726-2620 HST: 216 726-1804 Not for Dual Standards HSTs ONLY! V32 216 726-2620 Dual Standards use this line only!! Compucoms 216 726-3584 Hayes V-series 216 726-3619 02/26/93 We're back, we have done our very best to put back as much of the system as we possibly could, we feel we have done pretty well keeping about the last year of files. We hope you all like it. Please report any problems you have with the system, we need to work out the bugs. What can you do to help? 1. Please upload new files, we need your uploads so that we can continue to be the very best place to get new files. 2. We have done our very best to make sure their are no commercial files on line, if you should find one or suspect one please leave us a message or call us voice, our new number is 216 726- 4217, so that we can remove it. 3. Download a file called R&E-IS.BAC and upload it to every BBS you can, also post it in every message base you can so our callers will know we are back on line and need their help. 4. Send money!! New callers please join our system, you will find us a good reliable source of enjoyment. Read bulletin #1 Old callers, please renew now, even if you are not due yet, we need your help now. Buy the modems and other hardware we sell, we sell the best and we need the money at this time to rebuild the system. In addition we are asking that all of you that can and want to help us in our hour of need send donations to help us rebuild this system. Our address is printed in bulletin #5 or simply use script #1 and when it asks how much be sure and indicate this is an extra donation, Edie and I will always remember your kindness. You all know us and know we will do the very best we possibly can to make Rusty n Edie's a fun place to visit, we remain "The Friendliest BBS in the World." .......Rusty n Edie too!! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [5]: The Rumor Mill (Unconfirmed Rumors From the Underground) Edited By: Mercenary and Anubis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE FOLLOWING HAS APPEARED ON SEVERAL WELL KNOWN HACK/PHREAK BBS's Be on the Look out for: Mutant-X! He is a narc working for the Columbus Police Department. He busted a guy by the handle of Scotty by acting like his friend and then reporting back to the police. If he is on your bbs, please be careful, he is not trustworthy. His real name is Ed and he lives in Grove City, OH, but works for the Columbus police. He is busting people for the System 75 PBX hacking. His previous handle is Iceman. This is all the info we have available. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Following text file was well circulated, but poorly researched. We consider it an excellent Prank, especially considering the inferior quality of the new version of PKZIP 204C,E,G (How many more Phil??) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1993 5:00PM CST ========================================================================== PKware Inc., citing overwhelming advertising, administrative and development expenses with the recent problem-plagued release of their new PKZIP product, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy today in the Milwaukie County District Court. "PKWARE will continue to operate normally, and will provide, as always, the high-quality data compression products and services which have made us the leader in the data compression market," Mark Gresbach, press-relations manager of PKWARE, said. In business since 1987, PKWARE Inc. produces high-performance data compression software, which makes computer program and data files smaller, for faster transmission over telephone lines or to take up less disk space. Fortune 500 companies such as Borland Inc., of Scotts Valley, CA and government agencies such as the US Air Force are major customers of PKWARE. Any questions or concerns may be directed to PKWARE at any of the following telephone numbers: Phone (414) 354-8699 FAX (414) 354-8599 BBS (414) 356-8670. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A recent "press release" indicated that PKWARE, producers of PKZIP and other popular software has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. THE PRESS RELEASE IS A HOAX! PKWARE's Mike Stanton indicated that the PKWARE is in sound financial shape and that there is no basis whatsoever to the release. "It's probably somebody's idea of an early April Fool's joke," said Stanton. The release contained a number of factual errors that prompted us call PKWARE, and they confirmed what we suspected. CuD 5.18 will have further details on, but the potential damages of the fraudulent release require that we stop the rumor before it spreads. SO: THE "PRESS RELEASE" IS A HOAX. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Section [6]: PHANTASY TIDBITS: News and Views of Interest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RAID COLLECTS 15 TONS OF COUNTERFEIT MICROSOFT SOFTWARE (Feb 20 1993) Fifteen tons of allegedly counterfeit Microsoft software and manuals, valued at up to $1 million, were seized by police in a raid on a San Francisco Bay Area warehouse. Arrested and charged with possession, distribution and sale of counterfeit merchandise was Jacob Tran, owner of J.T. Litho company of Concord, Calif. The Reuter News Service quoted Concord police spokesman Joe Kreins as alleging the company used sophisticated graphics equipment to mimic Microsoft packaging for Windows 3.0 and 3.1 and MS-DOS 5.0. "Police working with Microsoft had the warehouse under surveillance since Feb. 12," Reuters says, "after Microsoft received an anonymous tip. Microsoft officials estimated the value of the fake goods ... at between $750,000 and $1 million." The wire service says the authorities are looking for the supplier of the material and still are trying to recover the counterfeit goods already sold. Reports from Reuters are a regular feature of CompuServe's Executive News Service (GO ENS). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsdate: 3/10/93 DIGITAL'S EASTERN RESTART CENTER KEEPS CUSTOMERS IN BUSINESS AFTER WTC EXPLOSION MAYNARD, Mass. -- March 10, 1993 -- More than a week after the explosion at New York City's World Trade Center, Digital Equipment Corporation continues to help keep several customers operating through its Eastern RESTART Center, located in Parsippany, N.J. At 12:45 p.m., on Friday, February 26 -- shortly after the explosion -- Digital's Eastern RESTART Center Manager in Parsippany, New Jersey, received a call from a Business Protection Services (BPS) customer located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The customer's company was headquartered on the 18th floor at Two World Trade Center. Edward F. Behn, Vice President, Systems and Software, at IDD Information Services, Inc., immediately called his colleagues at the World Trade Center from his Waltham office. "For a short while, we were able to maintain telephone contact with the World Trade Center," says Behn. "Once we learned this was far more dramatic than a power loss, we contacted Digital immediately and put them on disaster alert." IDD is an information services company, providing trading information, historical stock prices and real-time database access services to a variety of news services and investment banks, including a number of VAX installation sites. By Saturday morning, Behn had learned the full extent of the damage to the World Trade Center, and formally declared a disaster. He quickly assembled a core team of four employees. After retrieving back-up tapes from an off-site storage vault in New York, the team headed to Digital's Eastern RESTART Center in Parsippany. "At 8:00 that evening, we met at the Eastern RESTART Center," says Behn. "Through the night, we worked with Digital's recovery specialists and consultants to begin the process of reconfiguring systems, loading files and setting up communications capabilities. By Sunday afternoon, our systems were fully operational." By Monday, March 1, IDD was back to a 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a-week business operation. According to Behn, IDD was fully on-line, providing information and network and data base access to hundreds of its worldwide bank of customers. Minimal Down-Time "Within the first 24 hours of operations at the site, we serviced more than 1,000 sessions over our network -- which is actually a little higher than our normal load," says Behn. "Our customers have been able to log on to our systems and obtain the information or stock prices they need. In fact, the Monday (March 1) edition of the WALL STREET JOURNAL ran a pricing chart based on information we provided. We suffered little down-time, with minimal overall impact to our customers." "Digital has done a wonderful job in helping to restore our operations," says Behn. "The Eastern RESTART facility has accommodated our every need, and we couldn't be more pleased. Our customers are even surprised that we're fully operational." Currently, four IDD employees remain at the Eastern RESTART Center, and may be operating out of the facility for as long as a month, since World Trade Center occupants are expected to be denied occupancy in the building for that length of time. In addition to RESTART support, Digital has provided a number of customers with extra hardware and systems to help ensure continued business operation of their applications. RESTART Center Designed for Disaster Located just outside of New York City in Parsippany, New Jersey, the Eastern RESTART Center, or "Hot Site," allows customers to run their critical applications on Digital equipment to ensure that their business requirements continue without interruption in the event of a disaster. The facility occupies 20,000 sq. ft. of floor space in a modern office park close to all the major highways for easy access to New York City and Newark Airport. Through its RESTART Centers, Digital also provides joint coverage for mixed IBM/Digital environments. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsdate: 2/11/93 U.S. AIR FORCE TO INSTALL 350 ALPHA AXP WORKSTATIONS BY APRIL, 1993; UP TO 2,500 ADDITIONAL WORKSTATIONS, SERVERS OVER NEXT FOUR YEARS Contract Valued at $4.2 Million Initially, $30-Million Potential over Four Years MAYNARD, Mass. -- February 11, 1993 -- Digital Equipment Corporation and prime contractor Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) will supply 350 of Digital's new DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP workstations to the U.S. Air Force, with installation of the $4.2-million Alpha AXP order to take place in March and April, 1993. Within four years, sales could reach $30 million as the Air Force installs multiple DEC 3000 Model 400S AXP servers and up to 2,500 future AXP workstation models in each of approximately 170 Air Force bases and deployable sites worldwide. CSC is utilizing the new AXP workstations with its software for an application known as AMC C2 IPS -- Air Mobility Command-Command and Control Information Processing System -- for mission monitoring and scheduling in real-time. Initially, applications will run under the OpenVMS AXP operating system, with a potential move to the DEC OSF/1 for AXP UNIX operating environment in 1994. The application, currently running in the OpenVMS VAX environment, was used by the Air Force during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, and currently is being used at en-route locations to support the United Nations' relief efforts in Somalia. "We are moving from the VAX to the Alpha AXP platform as part of a transition to open systems standards compliance," said Ron Randel, IPS program manager for CSC. "The Alpha AXP platform, running the POSIX-compliant DEC OSF/1 operating system, will provide the basis for this transition. It also provides an enhanced price/performance advantage," he said. In addition to POSIX, CSC is also planning to implement IPS with open standards including X.400, FIPS 127-1 (SQL), and GOSIP. "Our equipment positions Digital and its Alpha AXP architecture as a key component of Air Force command and control, said Jack MacKeen, vice president, Digital's Aerospace, Defense Electronics and Government group. "Our universal Alpha AXP platform provides not only the needed performance today, but also the flexibility needed to move the application to another operating system in the near future," MacKeen said. CSC's Integrated Systems Division, headquartered in Moorestown, New Jersey, performs a wide range of software development and systems integration programs for diverse government, Department of Defense, and commercial applications. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFWORLD BBS SEIZED IN ST.LOUIS Joey Jay operated one of the more popular bulletin board systems in the St. Louis area. Offworld BBS operated on 32 telephone lines at (314)579-0700 using the DLX software popular among real-time chat systems. It gained quite a following as a local chat system. Jay, 28 years old, operated the system from the basement of his fathers home in Chesterfield Missouri. Some 4300 local callers frequented the system. On Friday evening, January 15th, at about 8:52 PM CST, the FBI served a search warrant and seized six computer sys