Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Beige box (phreaking)
Community hub for the Wikipedia article
logoWikipedian hub
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Beige box (phreaking) Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Beige box (phreaking). The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
Beige box (phreaking)
A beige box

In phone phreaking, a beige box is a device that is technically equivalent to a telephone company lineman's handset — a telephone fitted with alligator clips to attach it to a line.[1]

Construction

[edit]

Beige boxes can be usually constructed with easily available materials, such as a simple "POTS" telephone, a soldering iron, and a pair of alligator clips. Sometimes a switch is added in order to turn the microphone off (mute), so as not to introduce ambient noise into the line through the telephone's microphone. Green and red wire are the only wires that need connection in order to both talk and listen. Usually this method is done by stripping a portion of the line and attaching alligator clips linked to a corded phone. Instructions for constructing a beige box can be found in many places on the internet, as well as instructions on how to make other phreaking boxes.[2]

The alligator clips on a typical Lineman's handset usually include a part known as a "bed of nails" connector, allowing the clips to be attached to wires without removing their insulation.

History

[edit]

The beige box was invented by The Exterminator and The Terminal Man on May 17, 1985.[3]

[edit]

Although it is not illegal to possess or construct a beige box, it is illegal to use it to make unauthorized use of a phone line with any device, because this violates wiretapping and theft of service laws.[4]

References

[edit]
[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs