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- Useful Hacking Links
- By
- SPo0ky
-
-
- When it comes to hacking, knowing where to find utilities is half
- the battle. Here is a list of sites that you should check out.
- Download and experiment with the utilities that are presented. In
- future issues, we will be profiling specific hacking programs
- along with actual results of using them.
-
- Most of this links were copied from the book MAXIMUM SECURITY.
- This is a 885 pages book about all kinds of security (and how to break them).
- (ISBN 1-57521-268-4... try www.amazon.com)
-
-
-
- <Password Crackers>
-
-
- Crack: Cracks UNIX passwords on UNIX platforms.
-
- * http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/ToolsUNIXNetSec.html
-
- MacKrack v2.01b1: Cracks UNIX passwords on the Mac platform.
-
- * http://www.borg.com/~docrain/mac-hack.html
-
- CrackerJack: Cracks UNIX passwords on the Microsoft platform.
-
- * http://www.fc.net/phrack/under/misc.html
-
- PaceCrack95: Cracks UNIX passwords on the Windows 95 platform.
-
- * http://tms.netrom.com/~cassidy/crack.html
-
- Pcrack (PerlCrack): Cracks UNIX passwords on the UNIX platform.
-
- * http://tms.netrom.com/~cassidy/crack.html
-
- Hades: Cracks UNIX passwords, search for hades.zip on search
- engines.
-
- Star Cracker: This utility is for the DOS4GW environment. It
- cracks UNIX Passwords.
-
- * http://citus.speednet.com.au/~ramms/
-
- Claymore: A generalized password crackers for Windows.
-
- * http://www.ilf.net/~toast/files/claym10.zip
-
- Killer Cracker: Cracks UNIX passwords under UNIX.
-
- * http://www.ilf.net/~toast/files/
-
- Hellfire Cracker: Cracks UNIX passwords on the DOS platform.
-
- * http://www.ilf.net/~toast/files/
-
- XIT: Cracks UNIX passwords on the DOS platform.
-
- * http://www.ilf.net/~toast/files/xit20.zip
-
- Guess: Cracks UNIX passwords on the DOS platform. Search for
- guess.zip on search engines.
-
- ZipCrack: Cracks the passwords on ZIP archives. search for
- zipcrk10.zip.
-
- Password NT: Cracks NT passwords.
-
- * http://www.omna.com/yes/AndyBaron/recovery.htm
-
-
-
- <SNIFFERS>
-
-
- Gobbler: Sniffs in the DOS environment. This tool is good for
- sniffing Novell Netware networks.
-
- * http://www.macatawa.org/~agent43/gobbler.zip
-
- ETHLOAD: Sniffs Ethernet and token ring networks.
-
- * ftp://oak.oakland.edu/SimTel/msdos/lan/ethld104.zip
-
- Netman: Awesome sniffer suite for use on UNIX.
-
- * http://www.cs.curtin.edu.au/~netman/
-
- Esniff.c: Sniffer for use on UNIX (SunOS and Solaris).
-
- * http://pokey.nswc.navy.mil/Docs/Progs/ensnif.txt
-
- Sunsniff: Good sniffer for SunOS.
-
- * http://mygale.mygale.org/08/datskewl/elite/
-
- linux_sniffer.c: sniffer for linux.
-
- * http://www.hacked-inhabitants.com/warez/
-
- Nitwit.c: SunOS sniffer.
-
- * http://www.catch22.com/Twilight.NET/phuncnet/hacking/proggies/sniffers/nitwit.c
-
-
-
- <Scanners and Related Utilities>
-
-
- NSS: Network Security Scanner. Written in Perl, runs on UNIX.
-
- * http://www.giga.or.at/pub/hacker/unix
-
- Strobe: for unix
-
- * http://sunsite.kth.se/Linux/system/Network/admin/
-
- SATAN: Runs on UNIX and requires PERL.
-
- * http://www.fish.com
-
- Jakal: Runs on UNIX and scans behind firewalls.
-
- * http://www.giga.or.at/pub/hacker/unix
-
- FSPScan: this utility identifies vulnerable FSP servers.
-
- * http://www.giga.or.at/pub/hacker/unix
-
- XSCAN: Locates vulnerable X servers.
-
- * http://www.giga.or.at/pub/hacker/unix
-
- NetScan Tool: Win95 port of many UNIX snooping utilities.
-
- * http://www.eskimo.com/~nwps/index.html
-
- Network Toolbox: Runs on Win95. Has many common UNIX snooping
- utilities and a port scanner.
-
- * http://www.jriver.net/~franklin/user_info.html
-
- IS User Information for Windows 95: A very good generalized
- network analysis tool.
-
- * http://www.csn.net/~franklin/user_info.html
-
- TCP/IP Surveyor: Microsoft platform.
-
- * ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/ibmpc/win95/netutil/wssrv32n.zip
-
- MacTCP Watcher: TCP/IP analysis tool for the MAC.
-
- * http://www.share.com/share/peterlewis/mtcpw/
-
- Query It: NsLookup utility for the MAC.
-
- * http://www.cyberatl.net/~mphillip/index.html#Query It!
-
- WhatRoute: Port of the popular UNIX utility traceroute to MAC.
-
- * http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~bryanc/
-
-
-
- <DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES>
-
-
- Up Yours Mail Bombing Program: search for upyours3.zip
-
- Kaboom: Emailbomber... search for kaboom3.exe
-
- Avalanche: very fast emailbomber... search for avalanche20.zip
-
- eXtreme Mail: another emailbomber... search for xmailb1.exe
-
- Homicide: emailbomber... search for homicide.exe
-
-
-
-
-
- <Mailing Lists>
-
-
-
- Intrusion Detection Systems: This list concentrates primarily on
- discussions about methods of intrusion or intrusion detection.
-
- * majordomo@uow.edu.au
- * subscribe ids
-
- The WWW Security List: Members of this list discuss all techniques
- to maintain (or subvert) WWW security (things involving secure methods
- of HTML, HTTP, and CGI)
-
- * www-security-request@nsmx.rutgers.edu
- * SUBSCRIBE www-security your_email
-
- The Sneakers List: This list discusses methods of circumventing
- firewall and general security. This list if is reserved for lawful
- tests and techniques.
-
- * majordomo@CS.YALE.EDU
- * SUBSCRIBE Sneakers
-
- The secure HTTP List: This list is devoted to the discussion of S-
- HTTP and techniques to facilitate this new form of security for
- WWW transactions.
-
- * shttp-talk-request@OpenMarket.com
- * SUBSCRIBE
-
- The NT Security List: This list is devoted to discussing all
- techniques of security related to the MS NT operating system.
-
- * request-nesecurity@iss.net
- * subscribe ntsecurity
-
- The Bugtraq List: The list is for posting or discussing bugs in
- various OS's!
-
- * LISTSERV@NETSPACE.ORG
- * SUBSCRIBE BUGTRAQ
-
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-
-
- <Underground Resources>
-
-
-
- Phrack Magazine: A hacker e-zine that has been in existence for
- many years. There is a great deal of hard-core technical information in
- it, as well as a fascinating section called "Phrack World News", which
- recounts cracker and hacker activities in recent moths.
-
- * http://www.phrack.com
-
- Underground: The home page of Aleph 1 (and the computer
- underground society.) This page has practical information and tools. Aleph
- 1 is an authority of UNIX security, and Underground is probably one of
- the best underground pages ever posted.
-
- * http://underground.org
-
- LHI Technologies (L0pht Heavy Industries): This group is composed
- of some of most talented underground hackers. The archives at this
- site contain rare papers and reports, some written by the site's
- proprietors.
-
- * http://l0pht.com
-
- The Infonexus: This site houses most of the tools that have ever
- been made for UNIX, NT, Novell, and DOS. It also houses some very
- interesting files that you cannot find elsewhere. The proprietor is
- Route, an individual who authored one of the most recent denial-of-service
- tools, the syn_flooder.
-
- * http://www.infonexus.com/~daemon9/
-
- Eight Little Green Men [8LGM]: A group of individuals who work
- independently to discover holes in various platforms. Famous
- for posting exploit scripts.
-
- * http://www.8lgm.org/home.html
-
- The alt.2600/#hack FAQ: The FAQ for the popular Usenet newsgroups,
- alt.2600. Some interesting information can be found here, ranging
- from info about war dialers to tips for covering your tracker after
- a break-in.
-
- * http://www.personal.engin.umich.edu/~jgotts/hack-faq/hack-faq-cp.html
-
- The mac hack page: MAC hacking and cracking. Many files and links
- to other sites. A good starting place for the mac hackers!
-
- * http://members.tripod.com/~Buzzguy/The_Mac_Hack_Page
-
- EFF "Hacking, Cracking, Phreaking" Archive: This is the archive of
- the EFF, a non-profit organization that advocates civil liberties in
- cyberspace.
-
- * http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy/Security/Hacking_cracking_phreaking/
-