Internet Worms

September 9, 2008

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Author: Jose Nazario

When I first heard about the concept of an Internet worm—long before I had my first close encounter with the network, back in the ages of its innocence—I was simply charmed—charmed and strangely attracted. It is difficult to answer why—in those days, the term did not seem to be synonymous with destruction, but with ingenuity—and something simply captivating hid behind such a broad and apparently trivial idea. Worms were a threat to be feared, but also the promise of a challenge. This promise put a sparkle into the eyes of many computer enthusiasts, people fascinated with the world of a machine—call them hackers if you wish—who, even though most of them would never admit this, walked a thin line between ambition and humility, imagination and reality, and the law and a common crime, people who would often find themselves on different sides of the barricade because of blind luck or sheer chance and not because of fundamental differences in how they perceived their world. For many, this world was the network.
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Internet guru’s

Juli 10, 2008

Tricks of the Internet Gurus
o Overview
o Foreword
o About the Authors

o Introduction
* Part I o First Things First
* 1 o Getting Connected: The Guru’s Options
* 2 o Access at All Costs
* 3 o Tricks of the Trade: Tools
* 4 o Where’s the Complaint Department? Or, What to Do When Things Don’t Work
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Guide to Hacking with sub7

Juli 10, 2008

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author: By Ølîprõ

In the port field choose a number between 0001 – 9999 (just for ease of memory) and note that, then give the victim a name. Enter a protect password if you don’t want anyone else to be able to hack them don’t enter a password in the 3rd box because the victim will have to enter a password to let the virus work oh and give the server a innocent sounding filename like win update. Now to start-up methods: This is quite easy: just select 1 or more start-up methods (choose all if you want it difficult to remove here.)

Now onto notifications: get an ICQ account and get it to tell you like that it is most reliable and gives u their I.P too which means you don’t need to get their I.P via a tool but I prefer to in case the notify doesn’t work. Now binded files: this just lets you make files get run or extracted (to make it look genuine so if you said it’s a pic then add a pic (you get the idea.)) Plugins is just the .dll files you integrate with server so you can play with their PC (they’ll be in the folder you extracted sub7 to) I recommend fun1 and 2 plus advanced and ICQpwsteal (all of them if you think the victim won’t get suspicious of the size.) I won’t bother with restrictions because that’s just to limit your fun so leave that alone… e-mail let’s you be notified of the victims keypresses via e-mail (and passwords that is recorded and aim, msn & ICQ etc…) now the final touches:

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Google Hacks

Juli 9, 2008

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Author: OReilly

Search engines for large collections of data preceded the World Wide Web by decades. There were those massive library catalogs, hand-typed with painstaking precision on index cards and eventually, to varying degrees, automated. There were the large data collections of professional information companies such as Dialog and LexisNexis. Then there are the still-extant private, expensive medical, real estate, and legal search services.Those data collections were not always easy to search, but with a little finesse and a lot of patience, it was always possible to search them thoroughly. Information was grouped according to established ontologies, data preformatted according to particular guidelines. Then came the Web. Information on the Web—as anyone knows who’s ever looked at half-a-dozen web pages knows— is not all formatted the same way. Nor is it necessarily particularly accurate. Nor up to date. Nor spellchecked.
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Kevin Mitnick Art Of Deception

Juli 9, 2008

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Author: KEVIN D. MITNICK & William L. Simon Foreword by Steve Wozniak

This book contains a wealth of information about information security and social engineering. To help you find your way, here’s a quick look at how this book is organized: In Part 1 I’ll reveal security’s weakest link and show you why you and your company are at risk from social engineering attacks. In Part 2 you’ll see how social engineers toy with your trust, your desire to be helpful, your sympathy, and your human gullibility to get what they want. Fictional stories of typical attacks will demonstrate that social engineers can wear many hats and many faces. If you think you’ve never encountered one, you’re probably wrong. Will you recognize a scenario you’ve experienced in these stories and wonder if you had a brush with social engineering? You very well might. But once you’ve read Chapters 2 through 9, you’ll know how to get the upper hand when the next social engineer comes calling.
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Hacking Secrets Revealed

Juli 9, 2008

Author: Production of  S&C Enterprises

THE internet is ever growing and you and I are truly pebbles in a vast ocean of information. They say what you don’t know can’t hurt you. When it comes to the Internet believe quite the opposite. On the Internet there a millions and millions of computer users logging on and off on a daily basis.

Information is transferred from one point to another in a heartbeat. Amongst those millions upon millions of users, there’s you. As humble a user you may be of the Internet, you are pitted against the sharks of the information super highway daily. Problem with that is the stealth by which it happens. Currently about 30-40% of all users are aware of the happenings on their computer. The others simply either don’t care or don’t have the proper “know how” to recognize if their system is under attack and or being used.

You bought this manual because you are concerned about your privacy on the Internet. As well you should be. On the Internet nothing is quite what it appears to be. The uninformed will get hurt in many ways.

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hacking and phreaking

Juli 8, 2008

Author: BY REVELATION LOA–ASH

This document was written in Windows 95 Word Pad. The title above, and some of the text looks a little screwed up when read in anything else, so read it in Word Pad. Anyway, for those of you who are wondering “what do the letters “LOA” under his handle stand for?” Well, LOA stands for Legion Of the Apocalypse, which is a group of elite hackers and phreakers in my area.
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Hacking for Dummies 2

Juli 8, 2008

Author: Carolyn P. Meinel

The six Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking of Vol. 1 jumped immediately into how-to hacking tricks. But if you are like me, all those details of probing ports and playing with hypotheses and pinging down hosts gets a little dizzying. So how about catching our breath, standing back and reviewing what the heck it is that we are playing with? Once we get the basics under control, we then can move on to serious hacking.
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