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First Active2000-05-01
Last Active2002-09-29
fk.tgz
Posted Sep 29, 2002
Authored by Cyrax

Fuck'it RootKit. Uses a ssh daemon which listens on port 1984 by defaut.

tags | tool, rootkit
systems | unix
SHA-256 | ecda413afe774928a09b55ef7af38e67fd7c7f3fb6daa26f1ef757be52df5313
sadmind-howto.txt
Posted Nov 22, 2001
Authored by Cyrax | Site members.antionline.com

Explanation of how to exploit the rpc.sadmind bug on Solaris.

tags | exploit
systems | solaris
SHA-256 | 39930a280c144ab14cfd240d0a929369a2f7e68dfed059b8f4c01fda84a4ba71
hjksuite-0.1b.tar.gz
Posted Mar 15, 2001
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

Hjksuite is a collection of programs for hijacking. First of all it contains hjklib, a library for hijacking. It contains also some programs like hjkbnc which allows irc hijackinig directly with your client, hjkhttpd for hijacking HTTP sessions, and hjknetcat, for hijacking text connections.

tags | web
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 7b6ab15cef86c5f16b73f1372efc23c3e83b1f2519a626d3d96766fc5a7f1bf2
pkc004.txt
Posted Feb 2, 2001
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

PKC Security Advisory #4 - Icecast v1.3.8beta2 and prior contains remotely exploitable format string bugs which allow remote code execution with the UID/GID of the user running Icecast. Includes PKCicecast-ex.c, a remote proof of concept exploit tested against Icecast 1.3.7 on Slackware 7.0 and RedHat 7.0.

tags | exploit, remote, code execution, proof of concept
systems | linux, redhat, slackware
SHA-256 | e62ac68d8ec2c2f6b273d6ca02cdbad6ee67e699ea9de3f5912684ee7cded816
pkc002.txt
Posted Feb 2, 2001
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

PKC Security Advisory #2 - Tinyproxy version 1.3.2 and 1.3.3 has a remotely exploitable heap overflow. Includes PKCtiny-ex.c proof of concept exploit.

tags | exploit, overflow, proof of concept
SHA-256 | 9b8487ab46c56a3677f0fd0b25a30f2774de4f0c100682bc5073cbf203ced5eb
pkc001.txt
Posted Feb 2, 2001
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

PKC Security Advisory #1 - The Oops proxy server 1.4.22, 1.4.6, and prior contain a remotely exploitable heap overflow. Includes PKCoops-ex.c, a proof of concept exploit tested on Slackware 7.0.

tags | exploit, overflow, proof of concept
systems | linux, slackware
SHA-256 | ae3fafa2ad77d388455f7d4a62b70e29166ee80961292f51d7b357fd31195cf2
lbk.tar.gz
Posted Dec 12, 2000
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

LBK is a local kernel based (kld) backdoor for FreeBSD 4.0 which provides a root shell if the TERM environment variable is set with the password.

tags | tool, shell, kernel, local, root, rootkit
systems | unix, freebsd
SHA-256 | 67eb8019ac71a6bb246354172fbecdca63ee8b7be894a6de42535cdbc08cc349
4to6.tar.gz
Posted Dec 3, 2000
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

4to6ddos is a distributed denial of service against ipv6 that works without installing ipv6 support. It shoots ipv6 encapsulated in ipv4 packets directly to the ipv4-to-ipv6 tunnels.

tags | denial of service
SHA-256 | c0dbe725adf9a7ce51d22acf6661a36697b83d2a33a2cb06672b6a36c2282ce7
rf.tar.gz
Posted Dec 3, 2000
Authored by Cyrax | Site pkcrew.org

Route Faker adds an extra hop to the result when someone traceroutes to you.

systems | unix
SHA-256 | c6e6b154dd1329f3c79d0ba9667393dd5417727c101e0755563ff9d899054002
fpf.tar.gz
Posted Dec 3, 2000
Authored by Cyrax, FuSyS | Site pkcrew.org

FPF is a lkm for Linux which changes the TCP/IP stack in order to emulate other OS's TCP fingerprint. The package contains the lkm and a parser for the nmap file that let you choose directly the os you want.

tags | tcp
systems | linux
SHA-256 | bcc76c9851a69009bf74d505e657a312772e80b7ff657d12821a4290e44b1042
tcpb.c
Posted May 1, 2000
Authored by Cyrax | Site programmazione.it

A backdoor over non connected and spoofed tcp packets.

tags | exploit, spoof, tcp
SHA-256 | 42a0382fb0ddc459d356d9fd22b1b33b6f0f4541745ae1cb4ba8e6c78bb94aa7
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