due to the fact s13az3 from evileyesoftware.com finally wised up and realized that we knew about the masterpassword in optix pro he decided to make it public
masterpass= kjui3498fjk34289890fwe334gfew4ger$”sdf
so now what we give to you is rbot modded to scan for optix servers and connect to them uploading the bot then removing the optix server from the infected machine , have fun kiddies
btw i knew about this months ago when someone traded me info about it for camscam
you can download the demo from their page
http://www.atstake.com
and heres the crack
download
i didnt feel like whoring out my bandwidth so i figure i just give you the keygen… new and improved and now includes a rainbow crack table generator
posted by morning_wood
yay, microsoft released a patch, so this goes public now
Official MS link
exploitlabs release
.::sasser-ftpd.c ::. exploit sasser’s ftpd for a shell
::UPDATE::
sorry couldnt upload it sooner cuz of work.. but heres the newer version
.::sasser-ftpd.1.4.c ::.
added tx to the files its a 926 byte backdoor written in visual c++ for NT/2K/XP/2K3 get it from the releases section under other or click here
also added the reverse connecting backdoor that allows you to reach into computers behind routers
click here
posted by atomix
I swear, the RIAA are a buncha morons. I know its old but i read somewhere that theyre sueing some more people. Isnt that lame? Dont those pansies have enough money. Friggen money hungry terds >. Gets me angry.
In the news, apparently the whole ‘internet taxes’ thing is getting the boot =). w00t. No net taxes.
Nothing really else exciting is going on… that i know of that is. If anyone knows anything exciting then comment it. I need some excitement in my life besides hiring a 9 year old hooker named Ming Lee from Pakistan.
posted by pingywon
UPDATE IN FULL NEWS!!!
Systems Affected:
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Description:
The “Sasser” LSASS worm discovered April 30, 2004 is a self-propagating executable written in Microsoft Visual C. It exploits the LSA buffer overflow vulnerability reported to Microsoft by eEye and patched in the MS04-011 security bulletin released on April 13, 2004. Similar to the MSBlaster RPC DCOM worm that struck in August of last year, “Sasser” uses a public exploit for the LSA vulnerability in order to obtain a SYSTEM-level command shell on its victims.
UPDATE AT BOTTOM !!!
.:Actual Exploit:.
.:Technical Information:.
eEye Digital Security
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Morning_wood Ripped off
Well well.
Only moments after posting the LSASS worm on illmob.org I was contacted.
I was then shown the following:
And
Notice the date on these posts (April 29th and April 30th) Both a full 2-3 days before Eeye.com had anything to say about this matter.
Both alerts made by non other then our resident morning_wood, both posts hold a striking similarity to the security alert made by Eeye.com.
It is obvious that the folks over there at Eeye.com are stealing morning_woods posts/alerts, barely even modding them before posting them as a security alert on their own site and then mailing everyone on their mailing list (myself included).
I have talked with morning_wood and he has informed me that this is in no way the first time a larger “security” company has stolen his material and offered no recognition for it.
In an attempt to make it easier on the Eeye.com I have prepared the following apology letter that should be sent to morning_wood in light of the plagiarism that has taken place here.
[email protected]
Yazat Karatus Arazatus o-bey
5/2/04
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Eeye.com
One Columbia
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
May 2, 2004
morning_wood
CEO
Exploit Labs
56** Eagle ***
********, Wa 98***
Dear morning_wood:
Thank you for notifying us of your complaint. We strive to provide you with the best possible service, and when you feel that it fails to meet your expectations, it’s important for us to know.
We’re sorry that you received service that prompted you to contact us with a complaint, and we regret any inconvenience or frustration that your experience has caused you. We thought we could steal your story and mass mail it to everyone on our mailing list, and you would never know.To ensure that our staff conducts itself in a manner that reflects the high regard that we have for our customers, we’ve notified the proper department of your complaint, and promise that nothing will ever get done about it.
Your patronage is important to us, and we hope that you’ll continue to give us opportunities to serve you.
Thank you again for bringing these matters to our attention.
Sincerely,
Eeye.com