THC Papers

The members of The Hacker's Choice have published a lot of technical papers covering nearly the full pallette of today's security. As a matter of fact some of the papers written in the mid and late 90s might appear a little bit dusty, but we believe you still may learn from them.

* Attacking the IPv6 Protocol Suite
Version: 1.0Date: 2006-10-31Language: EnglishSize: 373kb

Talk presenting inherent protocol weaknesses of IPv6 and ICMP6. Beside a short introducing to IPv6, it covers techniques for scanning, redirection, DoS, man-in-the-middle and a lot more under IPv6.

* LKM - Loadable Linux Kernel Modules
Version: 1.0Date: 1999-03-23Language: englishSize: 240kb

Detailed discussion of loadable kernel modules under Linux covering most aspects of white- and blackhat kernel-based security.

* Attacking Solaris with Loadable Kernel Modules
Version: 1.0Date: 1999-12-20Language: englishSize: 55kb

Implementing kernel-based hiding and backdoors using Solaris loadable kernel module.

* PBX Hacking Deutschland
Version: 1.0Date: 1997-05-18Language: germanSize: 39kb

Grundlagen und Praktiken zum Scannen und Benutzen von PBX-Systemen.

* A selective switch for getting more comfortable scanning
Version: 1.0Date: 1996-06-01Language: englishSize: 5kb

Building a hardware device for more comfortable blueboxing and scanning.

* The next level of Oracle attacks [New]
Version: 1.0Date: 2007-06-02Language: EnglishSize: 286kb

This paper focuses on new threats on one of the most popular database platforms: Oracle. It demonstrates novel attacks against the authentication scheme by exploiting a design flaw in the implementation of key exchange, which enable an attacker to crack sniffed passwords in a matter of seconds.

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