SE'ing AT&T Prepaid Card Numbers By: Coder365 http://phreaksandgeeks.com DISCLAIMER: This file is for educational purposes only. I take no responsibility at all for what you do with this text file. [Part 1] 1) Find someone that you think may have an ATT Prepaid Phone Card. 2) Op Divert. 2) Follow this example of the coversation: *Ring,Ring* Woman: Hello? Coder: Yes this is Joe from AT&T Prepaid Card Services, : We've been having a few problems with our system : lately. Do you have a AT&T Prepaid Card? Woman: Yes i do. Coder: We need to verify that your card is active. : Could you please read off the Toll Free Access Number on the back of the card? Woman: Sure, it's 1-800-444-4444. Coder: Could you please read off the last 4 digits of the card number? Woman: Sure it's 3-7-3-1. Coder: One Last thing, could i get the serial # please? Woman: Well i dont know where it is. Coder: It's either directly centered below the barcode , or below the black stripe on the left hand side. : Could I get those Numbers please? Woman: Sure it's 145 123456789012 ***See Notes Re: Serial Number*** Coder: Also, how many min. were purchased at the register? Woman: 145 Coder: OK, it's active, do you know of anyone else that has a prepaid phone card? Woman: Yes I do, his # is 505-555-1212 Coder: OK, thank you. *click* [Part 2] ** See Notes Re: Step 2 ** 1) Call up ATT Customer Service at 1-888-854-6740. Navigate through the prompts quickly by sayin "English," then "Card Problems" and Finally "Yes." 2) When prompted, give the toll-free access number, (in this case, 1-800-444-4444) and give them a fake PIN. 3) Wait for foregin lady to get back from lunch. 4) Tell her that you can't read the numbers off the back of the card. 5) Give the minutes value (ex 145 min.) 6) Give the serial number (ex. 12456789012). 7) Write PIN down. 8) Enjoy! An example of the entire call would go like this: Coder: <1-8-0-0-8-5-4-6-7-4-0> AT&T: Thank you for calling AT&T prepaid card Ser.. Coder: English AT&T:Please say one of th... Coder: Card Problems AT&T: Sorry to hear...Can you reach the 800 num.. Coder: Yes AT&T: Please enter the 800 number now using the keypad Coder: <1-800-444-4444> [Just an example] AT&T: OK! Got it. Please enter your pin now. Coder: <0000-1111-2222> [Again, an example] AT&T: Please hold AT&T: Coder: *Turns on RFA and waits for op to get back from lunch* AT&T: Hello. Thank you for calling AT&T bla bla bla. My name is Toshuki. How may I help you? Coder: Yeah, I bought this card t'day and I scratched off the numbers on accident. Toshuki: OK... Can you give me the last four digits of the card number? Coder: 3-7-3-1 Toshuki: OK, how about the access number? Coder: 1-8-0-0--4-4-4-4-4-4-4 Toshuki: *type, type* OK, could you please give me the serial number? Coder: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-0-1-2 Toshuki: Let's see here... Ah, the card number is 3-1-3-3/7-3-1-3/3-7-3-1. Toshuki: Anything else I can help you with today? Coder: No, thank you. Toshuki: thankyouforcallingat&tandhaveaniceday *click* ------------ Notes: >Card Use: AT&T Can trace who you are calling to, so dont call your house, or someone you know. (Evil grin, Unless....) >Serial Numbers: The 1st three numbers of the card are the min. Value. ex: 145 123456789012 The Min. Value is 145, and the serial number is 123456789012. You ask for the min. number anyway as a failsafe incase the person doesn't give you the min. value in the Serial number. >Both Parts: Op Diverting is a good idea >Part 1: If (s)he doesn't have a phone card move on. (This should be obvious) >Part 2 Phone Call: THE 1ST PIN you will give in the call is a fake one to get you through the menu. THE 2ND PIN you will give in the call is the partial one you SE'd in [Part 1] of this textfile. ------------ Thanks: >ATT, for their stupid security.(or lack thereof) ------------ Shouts: >Dual, >The RFA Crew >ntheory (for your npa.php) >2600 >Default Radio >and everyone at the binrev forums (binrev.com/forums) ----------- Have phun and dont get caught. (c) Coder365 (aka, Coder) 2004.