Name
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Author
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Date
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Description
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hhp-site_unp.js.txt
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isox (Ben Schultz)
| 09-20-2001 | Site Protector v2.0 password decyphering tool coded in javascript. |
hhpong.c
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cmang (Sam Sousha)
| 08-30-2001 | This is a console pong game. (Yes, this is our first game, netpong soon). Heres a bin if needed. |
docanal.c
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tarsin (Rob Gubler)
| 08-27-2001 | A document Analysis tool. Useful for cryptanalysis. (old tool from may 98). |
chanshell0_1_4.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 08-09-2001 | ChanShell in short = IRC<->BASH with botlike features to add/del users/chans, etc. I fixed a bug in this release, the old version is here. |
tcpproxy.c
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tarsin (Rob Gubler)
| 08-02-2001 | A tcp proxy. |
hhp-temprace6_0.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 07-08-2001 | A quick and simple temp race checker for Linux, BSD, Sun/Solaris and IRIX. Put together to eliminate the hassle of manual checking. Should show leads before a manual audit is preformed. Past version(s): hhp-temprace5_0.pl and changelog |
hhp-aimcrk.tar.gz
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
tarsin (Rob Gubler) | 07-06-2001 | AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) password algorithm... cracked. This tarball includes password decihpering tools for both Windows and Linux. |
patrolcrk.tgz
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cYon (Phillip Dunn)
| 06-07-2001 | PATROL encryption cracking utilities for both Windows and Linux. |
TEA.tar.gz
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tarsin (Rob Gubler)
| 05-18-2001 | The TEA (Tiny Encryption Algorithm) is a Feistel type cipher; The block is split into two parts, each being 32 bits, 128 bit key, and by default uses 32 rounds. |
hhp-newhost.sh
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isox (Ben Schultz)
| 05-12-2001 | Shell based interface for adding virtual hosts. |
hhp-ren_km.c
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 03-05-2001 | Rename(oldfile, SPECIAL_FILE); = uid/gid 0 (KERNEL MODULE). W/ Frontend. Read program for more details. |
hhp-diskwipe.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 02-26-2001 | A 3.5/1.44MB diskette wipe utility. Follows DoD standards, read header for more information. (This is an old, old project finally completed). |
hhp-bucc.c
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tarsin (Rob Gubler)
| 02-05-2001 | Makes backup of code before compilation... prevents mis-compiled code, etc. |
hhp-genchains.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 12-23-2000 | A generic prompt enabled ipchains frontend. |
hhp-knock_sc.c
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 12-20-2000 | Audio (knock knock knock) via /dev/dsp + setreuid(0,0) + execve shellcode. (hk)(Linux x86). |
hhp-webinfo.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 12-17-2000 | A psuedo spoofing Web Server + OS checking utility. |
hhp-stock.pl
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 12-17-2000 | A Real-Time stock (symbol) info grabber, soon to be in CGI format. |
termios_kbh.c
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tarsin (Rob Gubler)
| 12-02-2000 | Dirty hack keyboard handler for *n?x. |
bnc2.8.2beta4.tar.gz
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Pharos (James Seter)
| 11-22-2000 | What is BNC? BNC is a great IRC (Internet Relay Chat) proxying server under the GPL (General Public License). It allows users to connect to chat servers by bouncing off the computer which is running BNC. Basically, it forwards the information from the user to the server and vise versa. Check out www.gotBNC.com |
winbnc03.zip
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Pharos (James Seter)
| 11-22-2000 | A very beta version of winBNC. Check out www.gotBNC.com. |
hhp-mic1.0.tar.gz
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 07-22-2000 | The hhp-mic1.0 package has a daemon and a client. The daemon is used to launch a password protected port that streams the daemon-side microphone (/dev/audio) when the client connects with the correct password. The client routes the incoming audio stream into the client-side /dev/dsp by default. The stream can also be routed into a specified filename which can then be listened to later by typing 'cat stream-file > /dev/dsp'. |
hhp-PMS.tar.gz
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 06-24-2000 | hhp-PMS.tar.gz is a process monitoring/alert system that uses /dev/speech (a tts(text to speech) frontend for the festival or synth software). PMS reads daemons or items from the config database(default pms.config) and starts an active monitor on your systems processes and looks for matches. When a match is found pms routes the user, daemon/item, and pid to /dev/speech which is then put out over your speakers. |
hhp-ls.patch
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 06-22-2000 | This patch fixes a problem in the -w option within ls. the -w paremeter defines a specified screen width which has a very large int_max by default which allocates enough memory to display the specified width. |
SSH_TROSNIFF.tar.gz
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aeonflux (null)
loophole (Cody Tubbs) | 06-20-2000 | A package of patches to mod clients: ssh, ssh2, daemons: sshd, sshd2, and opensshd to extract and log hosts, unsernames and passwords. |
match.c.patch
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 05-22-1999 | For 75 percent mirc correction and 25 percent hybrid ircd upper and lower case equivalent character defining without following through with rfc1459 standards. |
hhp-yahoo.pl
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rpc (null)
loophole (Cody Tubbs) | 06-13-1999 | A tool used to extract addresses from a yahoo web search. |
hhp-FWS.tar.gz
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 05-17-1999 | A package used to extract 100 percent of usernames on a system running fingerd with specified reply interfaces. Also contains a scanner to search for vulnerable fingerd daemons. |
hhp-wuftpd.c
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loophole (Cody Tubbs)
| 05-15-1999 | An I/O file type scanner which checks for wuftpd versions beta-12 through beta-18, anonymous access, and write permission to the /incoming directory. *good for admins with big networks*. |
hhp-ms.c
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tbs (null)
| 03-24-1999 | A simple port binding messaging system coded out of pure boredom for a b4b0 issue, heh. |
hhp-webgrab.c
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ism (null)
| 12-15-1998 | A tool that uses http get to retrieve a file from a specified site and location and saves to disk. |
// The hhp-programming staff would gladly like to announce it's business
// registration. We will be divisioned under a computer security firm
// that will soon be launched.
//
// A lot of you have been thinking we we're dead after Cody Tubbs left
// our staff. We have been working on a lot of big projects we intend
// to launch when the firm is running. When we get everything fully
// functional, up and running, processing, and stable, Cody will be
// programming with us again. Since he is the registrar of both
// hhp-programming and the soon to be security firm, we hope this can
// suffice all around. For all of you wondering, no we did not
// sell-out. We plan to keep everything running like it has been the
// last several years, that means no @stake alikes.
//
// We also plan to clean up the site and redesign it's content. This
// may include removal of some outdated and broken code and addition of
// several various features.
//
// We have recieved some submissions finally and will soon be uploading
// some new code. Keep submitting more code, we are glad to see your
// interests and ideas.
//
// Thanks -hhp-programming staff.
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