Hacking Xerox Machines


SUBMITTED BY: czzylle

DATE: May 27, 2016, 7:15 a.m.

FORMAT: Text only

SIZE: 1.5 kB

HITS: 223

  1. Foward:
  2. All information in this file has been taken from either the Xerox computers
  3. themselves or from a person who works for XEROX who's name is not listed here
  4. for obvious reasons. I questioned the XEROX employee and found out as much
  5. information as I could from him. I tried to get him to tell me how to crash
  6. the computer but he wouldn't tell me that because it takes money out of his
  7. own pocket cause he gets a percentage of the profit, and when the system
  8. crashes, it messes everything up and then the company loses money.
  9. ThMain Body
  10. Ok , at the prompt of @#ENTER USERCODE PLEASE or just plain @ ...
  11. ... enter a 6 character employee code. 90% of the time this code will be in
  12. the format of : NNANNN where N = numeric and A = alpha. The XEROX computer
  13. will NOT echo it back to you as you type it , so if you can't see anything
  14. that you type, don't worry. Everything is fine.
  15. It will then give you a prompt of #ENTER PASSWORD PLEASE. At that prompt you
  16. should enter a password . This password can be a maximum of 14 characters.
  17. There are certain guidelines for this password. No " - " , " _ " , etc. will
  18. be used , only letters and numbers. The first character is almost never
  19. numeric.
  20. On inside of the XEROX computer, It is pretty much menu driven. And you
  21. will be able to find out most of what you need to know. There is not much
  22. practical use for hacking XEROX , unless of course you need 1000 or so
  23. printers or something like that.

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