One of the recommended
uniform standards published by the International
Telecommunications Union (ITU)
for data communications over telephone networks. In the computer underground,
it is one of many other important phreaker jargon items that neophyte phreakers
learn in their early stages of development. Phreakers from an early age seem to
have an infatuation with telephone networks, usually becoming better informed
by reading standard, college-level telecommunications literature.
Other jargon of importance to neophyte phreakers includes DCE (Distributed
Computing Environment), a cross-platform, comprehensive set of services
supporting the development, use, and maintenance of distributed computer applications;
OSI (Open Systems Interconnect)
Model, an ISO standard for networked computing; MUX, an abbreviation for
multiplexing in communication transmission systems; and PAD, an encryption algorithm used to encrypt or “padlock”
a message.
See Also:
Distributed Computing Environment (DCE); International Telecommunications Union
(ITU); Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Model; PAD.
Schell, B.H., Dodge, J.L., with S.S. Moutsatsos. The
Hacking of America: WhoÂ’s Doing It, Why, and How. Westport, CT: Quorum
Books, 2002.