Section: .. / groups / thc /
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thc-nokia-rom-images.tar.gz |
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This archive holds mobile phone ROM images for the Nokia 6630, Nokia n70, Nokia N-GAGE, and the Sony-Ericsson P900. THC has launched the Mobile Phone ROM Image and Reverse Engineering Invitation. Their intention with this release is to motivate other reverse engineers to take a look at the images and to discover other hidden secrets.
| | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/thc-rom | | File Size: | 35763530 | | Last Modified: | Jun 5 04:01:05 2006 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e0e7eb981cda5357c180b1ba459dca2d |
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thc-orakelcrackert11g.tar.gz |
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OrakelCrackert is a tool that can crack passwords which are stored using the latest SHA1 based password hashing algorithm. To speed up cracking, the tool exploits a weakness in the Oracle password storage strategy. Therefore, cracking - for most passwords - is still just as fast as it was before the introduction of Oracle 11g.
| | Author: | vonjeek | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/ | | File Size: | 4458106 | | Last Modified: | Sep 26 13:53:55 2007 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 66d8dc57670a3e30c146927819db46ae |
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REALSERVER_EXPLOIT_ANALYSIS.PDF |
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Whitepaper analysis on how to use the THCREALBAD Realserver exploit and how it works. Additionally, a real life intrusion with this exploit is shown with what to do after root privileges are achieved.
| | Author: | Michael H. Lastor | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/ | | File Size: | 2633889 | | Last Modified: | Oct 6 23:18:58 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 96e10a634b237e4661a2ef1b936cc6e0 |
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bluemaho_v080422_beta.tar.gz |
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BlueMaho is a graphical user interface for a suite of tools used to test the security of bluetooth devices. It is freeware, open source, written in python, and uses wxPyhon.
| | Homepage: | http://wiki.thc.org/BlueMaho | | File Size: | 787754 | | Last Modified: | Apr 28 11:18:43 2008 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 1e86b38c0efb3a520188eb5acbe507fd |
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thcrut-1.2.5.tar.gz |
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THC-RUT (aRe yoU There) is a local network discovery tool developed to brute force its way into wvlan access points. It offers arp-request on ip-ranges and identifies the vendor of the NIC, spoofed DHCP, BOOTP and RARP requests, icmp-address mask request and router discovery techniques. This tool should be 'your first knife' on a foreign network.
| | Author: | Anonymous | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | Fixed a bug which skipped the first IP of the range. | | File Size: | 660673 | | Last Modified: | Oct 30 00:14:53 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 190f08ce6839aecb0fa0ce8d5ddd09ee |
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thcrut-1.2.4g.tar.gz |
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THC-RUT (aRe yoU There) is a local network discovery tool developed to brute force its way into wvlan access points. It offers arp-request on ip-ranges and identifies the vendor of the NIC, spoofed DHCP, BOOTP and RARP requests, icmp-address mask request and router discovery techniques. This tool should be 'your first knife' on a foreign network.
| | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | New OS Fingerprint implementation by gathering tcp stack informations, banners, open/closed port characteristics and timing values and tosses them through a perl regular expression matrix to determine the OS with high accuracy. | | File Size: | 660639 | | Last Modified: | May 28 04:26:24 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 34fce7eee288137735cc4c92e7753fcf |
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probe-4.1.tar.gz |
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Probe 4.1 is a host scanner compilation for Linux, featuring nmap, snmpscan, netbios auditing tool and super-cool vh shell script.
| | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | File Size: | 659585 | | Last Modified: | Nov 15 01:32:13 2000 |
| MD5 Checksum: | aaa2bd7790db0f2005fb5439262e85c6 |
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SSL_PCT_EXPLOITATION_ANALYSIS.PDF |
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Whitepaper analysis of the THCIISLAME SSL/PCT bug. How the bug was exploited and how to use it. Included is a small introduction to generic exploit coding.
| | Author: | David Schulhoff | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/ | | File Size: | 578523 | | Last Modified: | Oct 6 23:17:13 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 1a92b6452df07f8f9329128e57847422 |
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thc-ts20.zip |
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THC-SCAN v2.0 - Latest release of an excellent phone scanner. See the video on how this scanner works here. Features in this release: ODBC support so you can import your results intro SQL or Excel Spreadsheets, source code, runs on any DOS emulating operating system, supports the usual Carrier and PBX Scanning mode plus a special manual mode for trying out PBXs and VMBs, many primary identifications possible and secondary id's for countries and ccitts, can identify VMBs and Unused numbers automatically if configured correctly, scan numbers specified in a textfile, autodetecting 8N1, 7E1 and 7O1 carrier modes, many more options and features.
| | Author: | van Hauser, of THC - [The Hacker's Choice]. | | File Size: | 553336 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:15:03 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ec96144e496883b12e5c4aeb3bfa7f4e |
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THC-Scan-2.01.zip |
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THC-Scan is a wardialer that works under DOS, Win95/98/NT/2K/XP, and all DOS emulators (UNiX) on all 80x86 processors. It has ODBC databank support, completely automated tone, carrier, vmb scanning, and a large palette of tools included. Comes with full source code and has an interface for usage with Scavenger Dialer and THC-Login Hacker.
| | Author: | van Hauser | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/ | | Changes: | THIS IS A THC - TAX - 10TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE. Recompiled to run on modern computers without problems. | | File Size: | 540982 | | Last Modified: | Oct 6 01:01:22 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 8d235d5e26da8c4fc3b938f7e12ccfec |
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thc-ts201.zip |
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THC-SCAN v2.01 - Latest release of an excellent phone scanner. See the video on how this scanner works here. Features in this release: ODBC support so you can import your results intro SQL or Excel Spreadsheets, source code, runs on any DOS emulating operating system, supports the usual Carrier and PBX Scanning mode plus a special manual mode for trying out PBXs and VMBs, many primary identifications possible and secondary id's for countries and ccitts, can identify VMBs and Unused numbers automatically if configured correctly, scan numbers specified in a textfile, autodetecting 8N1, 7E1 and 7O1 carrier modes, many more options and features.
| | Author: | van Hauser, of THC - [The Hacker's Choice]. | | File Size: | 540982 | | Last Modified: | Dec 28 19:37:50 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 8d235d5e26da8c4fc3b938f7e12ccfec |
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THCSSLProxy.zip |
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THCSSLProxy is a small command-line SSL proxy for Window that is useful for penetration testing SSL services like HTTPS, SMTPS, LDAPS, POP3S, and more.
| | Author: | Johnny Cyberpunk | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/ | | File Size: | 453486 | | Last Modified: | Nov 12 14:49:47 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 9aa49cdd200915ddd06ea022818e6153 |
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THCSSLCheck.zip |
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THC SSL Check is a small tool that checks the remote SSL stack for supported ciphers and versions. Useful for pentesting for weak SSL configuration discovery.
| | Homepage: | http://thc.org/ | | File Size: | 453163 | | Last Modified: | Dec 30 02:36:44 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | eb024ed3aa3119b38ef350b1f878ae9b |
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thc-ts15.zip |
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THC-Scan Version 1.5 - wardialer/scanner for DOS/WIN. Interface for usage with Scavenger Dialer and THC-Login Hacker.
| | File Size: | 355912 | | Last Modified: | Aug 16 20:15:02 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 49e6f1c141d90b986d7eee96d5cb1d4f |
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thc-hb09.zip |
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thc-hb09.zip is a Windows-based tool - A security-scanner included in a web browser for scanning webservers/NT-Servers.
| | Author: | Doc Holiday and Ganymed | | File Size: | 284304 | | Last Modified: | Dec 22 19:06:27 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | a8b38707ef75d56b778681a7e8585eb2 |
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amap-5.2.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/releases.php | | Changes: | THIS IS A THC TAX ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL RELEASE. Some improvements and fingerprint additions. | | File Size: | 262875 | | Last Modified: | Oct 6 00:24:56 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | e3b1f5ebd24aac03aacb38ec183eb426 |
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amap-5.1.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/releases.php | | Changes: | Big appdefs.resp update. Fixed the web update function for bad inet_pton implementations. Couple other bug fixes and some nmap support has been added. | | File Size: | 261983 | | Last Modified: | Jun 18 15:19:16 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 6d0a1c54d07967dfc10768a5ca6ee16b |
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amap-5.0.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/releases.php | | Changes: | Updated application fingerprints, IPv6 support, better installation routines and minor bugfixes. | | File Size: | 261784 | | Last Modified: | Apr 18 02:50:37 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 4f43cbaeac859523ee2d1af9a3bd39a9 |
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amap-4.8.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/releases.php | | Changes: | Online web update of fingerprints is available. New identifications have been added. A windows binary is included, and more. | | File Size: | 258019 | | Last Modified: | Feb 5 15:55:07 2005 |
| MD5 Checksum: | db6f6aa06afc6aeea7c7e0c594c73b69 |
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amap-4.7.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org/releases.php | | Changes: | more identifications, SSL bugfixes. | | File Size: | 253217 | | Last Modified: | Oct 23 11:09:03 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c2ce244321b0b7b5eb28fdc785452b9a |
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amap-4.5.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | Added portability fixes for OpenBSD and Cygwin. | | File Size: | 253075 | | Last Modified: | Nov 20 19:05:28 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 3c58c31a0e8e264baa06f13e068d3f91 |
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amap-4.6.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | Added 9 new responses. Fixed a small string termination bug. | | File Size: | 252938 | | Last Modified: | Jul 20 10:03:00 2004 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 5af4b9342eb78c5d5db2492aab9a37a7 |
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amap-4.3.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | More identifications added and various bug fixes. | | File Size: | 252744 | | Last Modified: | Sep 21 17:14:34 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | 36e59ff9dfc60effde6dab6235d2029f |
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amap-4.2.tar.gz |
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Application Mapper is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | Various bug fixes, added 28 new response ids and triggers, and more. | | File Size: | 252003 | | Last Modified: | Aug 10 17:43:12 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ec781fe4ed97d8d3fcccf64951aefa3e |
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amap-4.0.tar.gz |
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Amap Version 4.0 is a next-generation scanning tool that allows you to identify the applications that are running on a specific port. It does this by connecting to the port(s) and sending trigger packets. These trigger packets will typically be an application protocol handshake (i.e. SSL). Amap then looks up the response in a list and prints out any match it finds. Adding new response identifications can be done just by adding them to an easy-to-read text file. With amap, you will be able to identify that SSL server running on port 3445 and some oracle listener on port 233!
| | Author: | Van Hauser, DJ Revmoon | | Homepage: | http://www.thc.org | | Changes: | Rewritten from scratch to enhance speed and reliability. There are also new features, better documentation, and various other bug fixes. | | File Size: | 250753 | | Last Modified: | Jul 22 16:43:48 2003 |
| MD5 Checksum: | c92a0f159c1ccd34f63e932b81a5b660 |
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