Colorado Cops Go Online
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COLORADO COPS GO ONLINE
September, 1985
BULLETIN BOARD SYSTEMS
Larry Scheideman said the IBM PC was just sitting in a corner doing
nothing when he suggested that the Lakewood, CO, Department of Public
Safety sponsor a bulletin board.
"The idea was to try to start a dialog with the youngsters," said
Scheideman, a 13-year police veteran. "There are a lot of them out there using
their Apples and Commodores to do computer break-ins and saying they don't know
what the laws are."
Scheideman said he has made a lot of contacts with other security
professionals through the BBS, but a lot of the young hackers have been
reluctant to chat.
"There are two or three hackers and phreakers that come on the board
and answer questions. One calls himself Phos-4-Glow and it's scary how much heIn addition to the open message sections, the board has a section
knows," Scheideman said.
In addition to the open message sections, the board has a section
devoted to law enforcement interests. Scheideman said the board's library
includes several dBase programs for investigation and analysis. One program
will take a name and generate a list of names with a similar sound.
The board, which uses RBBS software, is open after 5 pm weekdays and
all day Saturdays and Sundays at 303-987-7388. The department's address is 445
S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80226.
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