Default Passwords for Phreaking
July 10, 2009———————————————–
AT&T- 10 - see amhack*
BellSouth -555 -hit 0 for options
Doro -321 - see amhack*
Freestyle - 000 - hit 1 for options
Olympia -0000 - hit * for options
Panasonic -111/1111 - see amhack*
Virgin Pulse -123 - hit 7 to repeat menu
VtechVT650 - 0000 -see amhack*
VtechVT2650/2428 -50 - see amhack*
VtechHK5886 -48 - see amhack*
Cell Phone Voicemail Boxes Provider - Pass - Use
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AllTel -9999 - hit # followed by passcode
Cingular - last 4*- hit # followed by passcode
T-Mobile - 1234 - hit * or # followed by passcode
Verizon- last 4* - hit # followed by passcode
General Voicemail Box Systems Provider - Pass- Use
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Aspen -1111/1234/box number - *
AT&T -111111 - *
BellCanada - 7 digit phone number - *
BellSouth -home phone number - defaults= submailbox1: 1111, submailbox2: 2222, submailbox3: 3333
Centennial -9999# -*
Cindi - 0 - *
Meridian - same as box number (usually)- *
Nextel -7 digit phone number - *
Octel - 0000/1234/1234567 - *
One Connect -1234 - *
Telus - 10 digit phone number- *
Verizon- 7 digit phone number - *
Payphones Vendor - OpCode - Pin
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Millennium - 2541965=hook up, 2727378=hook down - 12345/25563
AmeriTech - 2681268=hook down - 55555
* - “see amhack” refers to The Hackers’ Guide to Answering Machines, which is a tutorial I wrote that goes more indepth concerning what to do, and the options available.
* - “last 4″ means last 4 digits of the phone number
References
- AoH TUCoPS
- Infektid
- the internet



