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Email addressposidron at tripbit.net
First Active2003-09-23
Last Active2006-03-02
mistress.rar
Posted Mar 2, 2006
Authored by posidron | Site software.tripbit.net

Mistress in an 'Application Sadism Environment' and can also be called a fuzzer. It is written in Python and was created for probing file formats on the fly and protocols with malformed data, based on pre-defined patterns. It is recommended that the project site be visited for further documentation and use cases.

tags | protocol, python, fuzzer
SHA-256 | 8f1644949d6e28abd23dcd7e39f1895f3db11b73a3c7f690dd3821b1bf423415
hspoof-v0.2.tar.gz
Posted Jun 7, 2004
Authored by posidron, PeaceTreaty | Site tripbit.org

hspoof modifies an incoming HTTP GET request with a spoofed HTTP referer and user agent.

tags | web, spoof
systems | unix
SHA-256 | d31f5c6c4b96bb58aad70b9fd1f1a404fc15c0f1d61d2b603fbec37cc3641f6a
TA-150104.txt
Posted Jan 16, 2004
Authored by posidron, rushjo | Site tripbit.org

Xtreme ASP Photo Gallery Version 2.0 is prone to a common SQL injection vulnerability. The problem occurs when handling user-supplied username and password data supplied to authentication procedures.

tags | exploit, sql injection, asp
SHA-256 | 18196c49e782ab6139923566eb59889974ae0a3c962a2c04583975e95eea74fa
lnx86_chroot.c
Posted Oct 16, 2003
Authored by posidron | Site tripbit.org

105 byte size shellcode that executes: setuid(), setgid(), mkdir(), chroot(), chdir(), chroot(), execv(), exit(). ASM code and syscall table are included.

tags | shellcode
SHA-256 | 2d9d05332ebda5bbdce4419ae67090617a9ffcd128b5e47e8ef0c3798f7e4dc3
lnx86_bindshell.c
Posted Oct 14, 2003
Authored by posidron | Site tripbit.org

Linux x86 shellcode that binds a shell to port 7512 and has a size of 123 bytes.

tags | shell, x86, shellcode
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 446f8b26d46953947345898cf7cb71847960df0cffc32e68b8a82a2a3d321273
lnx86_sh.txt
Posted Sep 23, 2003
Authored by posidron | Site tripbit.org

Paper describing the fundamentals to writing shellcode on Linux x86 systems. Filled with loads of examples.

tags | x86, shellcode
systems | linux
SHA-256 | c7f898409a0cfbef6ca72115bde9760dfaa77bbaa75169f1aee06693faa67236
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