A simple TCP packetlogger/sniffer for Linux which includes background logging.
1fd4d09775f7679f37c9758b4eb7aeccRadical Environments part II - This paper continues where part one left off, detailing a technique in writing 0 bytes when exploiting a local buffer overflow using a non-executable stack with the heap being stored in memory at a virtual address containing a \x00 byte.
6ae5f2cc150e8976d7d2778c6fb57fcdRadical Environments part I - A paper that compiles various stack related tips and tricks which discusses how an exploit without nops works.
b567cc1c11e03fc568e88bd47b06c40cDetailed paper that describe format string vulnerabilities and how to exploit them.
2c7f785aee10e30358c661caecdc1e8aLinux x86 shellcode (31 bytes) which does setuid(0); execve ("/bin/sh",0);
631d25b8d5e04b0f33edfdd22ab50404A small utility that allows you to kill zombie processes on x86 Linux.
55e6a019d44fdf3d61df054b250927c9Solaris Sparc shellcode that writes netric was here.
262196f390d97ac4640bab80dae40664Solaris Sparc shellcode that sets the effective uid to 0 and executes a shell.
56b538e913b783c0f13fe2ec6697779aRecluse 0.1 - A web spidering utility written in Perl that takes a host as input along with a document path.
235f047a84a228f333c6f02679fe7e1bPrinter fun is a little utility that allows a remote user to change the "ready message" on printers that support PJL commands. Tested against the HP 4000/4100.
ed85332db301fb9d7efdc6a73dfe68ebCore grep is a utility that works like grep but was designed to be used against core files.
9826e5a1e7d3f320ab9c556e634800b7This utility extracts files from the ramdisk image located in the Alcatel speedtouch home/pro modems. The format of these files had to be reverse engineered.
19e78ec0bc6ac1f32dd4e51c6b004861This 137 byte Linux shellcode creates a remote ICMP backdoor that can be controlled trough the ping utility.
2f3612283cf80d8fdebcf7c813db44eaNetric Firewall Package - iptables release. This tool enables administrators to easily implement a solid firewall for iptables.
7542b425d0c3a323bc0d92f82dfde9b3Null httpd 0.5.0, a small multi-threading HTTP server, contains a remote exploitable heap overflow. Exploit code for Null httpd servers running on Red Hat Linux 7.3 is included in the advisory and can be used to spawn a remote root shell. In Null httpd version 0.5.1 this vulnerability has been fixed.
523e86586ddbbd5f7955f1a05242aac2Atftp tftp server v0.6 and below contains multiple exploitable stack overflows. Includes local exploit.
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