MindVox was an early Internet service provider in New York City. The service was referred to as "the Hells Angels of Cyberspace".
MindVox logo, circa 2007 by Drew Ross.
Phantom Access was the name given to a series of hacking programs written by Patrick Kroupa of LOD. The programs were worked on during the early to mid-1980s (1982–1986), and designed to run on the Apple II computer and Apple-Cat modem.
Phantom Access 5.7K title page, featuring a confused TIE fighter in front of a Death Star and the post-divestiture AT&T "death star" logo.