Scponly is an alternative shell (of sorts) for system administrators who would like to provide file transfer over SSH without providing any remote execution privileges. Functionally, it is best described as a wrapper to the "tried and true" ssh suite of applications. Features extra logging, chroot, file listing, and security checks.
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Description: Userl4nd is a simple package that will brute force accounts via ftpd. Though simple and effective at times, FTPd activity is easily and most likely logged. Currently works best against Linux systems with traffic on fair bandwidth.
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ARPCI2 automates the task of sending rpcinfo requests to a mass of hostnames. ARPCI2 is intended to be a small package with a fair amount of features including time stamp, vulnerability notifications and logging, and a clean interface.
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Patches for Openssh-2.1.1 to exploit the SSH1 crc32 remote vulnerability.
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This article discusses the recently discovered security hole in the crc32 attack detector as found in common ssh packages like OpenSSH and derivatives using the ssh-1 protocol. It is possible to exploit the crc32 hole to gain remote access to accounts without providing any password or to change login-uid if a valid account on the remote machine exists. Includes an exploit in the form of a set of patches to Openssh-2.1.1.
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Cell phone cloning for beginners (microsoft word format) - Covers ESN programming, snarfing, and more.
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