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BLUE BOX PHREAKS

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Origins of Phreaking

I can't say for certain the exact moment when phone phreaking was created, but I can tell you that Joe Engressia's experience was one of the first, if not the first. It was around 1957, and Joe was eight years old. Joe was fascinated by telephones. When talking on the phone, it didn't matter that he was blind.

He discovered that he could dial recorded messages, and listen to all kinds of fascinating things. Often, he would happily whistle to himself as he listened to the recordings, and one day, the recording stopped abruptly as he was whistling. Ever curious, he experimented. Because he was blessed with perfect pitch, he discovered that whistling the E above middle C (a frequency of 2600 Hz) would stop the recording every time.