Domain: hackerslab.org
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Hackerslab
I posted above with gnu address for gpl violations. Also found an interesting looking site, HackersLab.org at least the link to the Korean page looks like there are people who might listen to what you want to say. They are doing security and hacking of some time and maybe if there are bugs on this device it could be a security problem and that would also be up their alley? Good luck.
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Re:Make it more interesting
http://www.dievo.org/index.php
http://www.roothack.org/
http://www.hackerslab.org/eorg/
semi interested people become interested people, idiot. -
Slashdot and wargames
Interesting to see this type of thing on slashdot. I have recently done some work for the guys running this. They have a bunch of different systems that are donated by the public. Alot of the owners have either placed software that they suspected exploits to exist for or set up vulnerable servers with all sorts of strange problems. I have written a few of these intentionally vulnerable servers for different people. Some of the guys playing are actually quite impressive and I have watched exploits on more than one piece of up to date software.
Another example of fairly realistic wargame is here. Hackerslab is a single box set up with 17 levels of intentional vulnerabilities. The first few are realitively dumb but even you security types will learn things on the higher levels. If you have ever wondered how exactly a buffer overflow, format string, or integer underflow exploit works I encourage you to check it out. Currently some of my code is running on the FreeBSD box. Its been up for close to a week and noone has found the vuln yet. Maybe the slashdotters can do it. -
RE/Cracking tutorials and games
you might want to have a look at AntiCrack which is a huge collection of tutorials cracking , reverse engineering, and programming. They also have a copy of the Old Fravia'Site, the new one being about searching).
There's a few games/challenges out there about reverse engineering, cracking, logic and programming. Give them a try if you wish (Arcanum is really nice):
AngularVision, Apotheosis, Arcanum, Aspect, Aspect2, C&CDisIncorporated, CyberArmy, Disavowed, Electrica, Escape, HackME, HackersGames, HackersLab, HackQuest, Hybrid, ICEFortress, Lamebulun, Mod-X, NetSplit, NGSEC'sSecurityGame, ProblemSetArchive, ReverserCourse, SlyFX, TheGame, and Try2hack.
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You want to learn about hacking (from Koreans)?
Try Mr. Lee Jeong-Nam's HackersLab site: learn to hack zone
I tell you I've learnt so much about (*nix) security from this it's not funny.
(The site is so comprensive it also support other language options: Korean, Chinese and Japanese)
ps: See you on level 17 and on the "Hall of Fame"
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You want to learn about hacking (from Koreans)?
Try Mr. Lee Jeong-Nam's HackersLab site: learn to hack zone
I tell you I've learnt so much about (*nix) security from this it's not funny.
(The site is so comprensive it also support other language options: Korean, Chinese and Japanese)
ps: See you on level 17 and on the "Hall of Fame"
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You want to learn about hacking (from Koreans)?
Try Mr. Lee Jeong-Nam's HackersLab site: learn to hack zone
I tell you I've learnt so much about (*nix) security from this it's not funny.
(The site is so comprensive it also support other language options: Korean, Chinese and Japanese)
ps: See you on level 17 and on the "Hall of Fame"
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In other news...
I'll definitely shell out $25 for this, as soon as the web site comes back on line. In the mean time, this article made me remember HackersLab @ Free Hacking Zone.