Sorry but the contents of this side are not longer publicly accessible, since it is punishable in the new law.

In June 2007, the German parliament passed changes to the computer crime laws, including §202c StGB, which states (analogous translation): Whoever prepares a crime according to §202a or §202b and who creates, obtains or provides access to, sells, yields, distributes or otherwise allows access to

  • passwords or other access codes, that allow access to data
  • computer programs whose aim is to commit a crime
will be punished with up to one year jail or a fine. Additionally, this new section is interwoven with other laws, including the ones covering terrorism. The current interpretation includes the acceptance of others committing a crime using this material as violation of §202c.



Grid-Knight gives you:

  • Safebreaker-Backdoor: A demonstration next-generation packet-sniffing backdoor, that doesn't requier the libpcap. It offers a full terminal support,comes with a tls encryption for the connection, the autentifikation flags are adaptable.
  • SmartStore.Biz Vulnerability: A guidance, how to use the vulnerability, that i found in some SmartStore.biz versions.
  • Override-Rootkit: Based on the rootkit that was developed by newroot and me for the ccc 2005 in Berlin. Since the orginal rootkit will never be released, i modified the orginal one, changed a few things. This rootkit works for the Linux 2.6 Kernel series. This Rootkit has been written for the purpose of demonstration only. The use of this rootkit happens on your own risk and the author does not take over adhesion for damage of any kind.
  • Kernel-Guard: It is a sort of rootkit, that prevent anyone include the root from loading or unloading modules. If used with the /etc/modules.autolad/kernel-2.6 file, it can harden your system. Add all the modules that you need to that file, then append the kernel-guard module as last entry.No one than can load or unload a module without a reboot. Should also protect your system from /dev/kmem rootkits
  • Honeywall-Detection: A PDF that describes how to detect easyly Honeywalls only with the use of hping2 and tcpdump or ethereal.