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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] I stole code |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:36:18 +0100 |
Hello, my name is Simon, founder of segfault.ch and wireless-bern.ch In this mail i want to admit that i copyed other people's code. I took code, edited the headers and printfs, removed the real author's name and added my own. Almost all codes and papers on my Site (http://www.segfault.ch) were written by some else. The only thing that came from me were the segfault.ch ASCII and the printfs with my name. llfe.c by Danny from: http://packetstorm.linuxsecurity.com/UNIX/penetration/log-wipers/lastlog.txt shellcodes (connectback-x86-fbsd.c, dumb-portbind-x86-fbsd.c, portbind-x86-fbsd.c, shellspawn-x86-fbsd.c) by fli from: http://shapeshifter.se/code/shellcodes/shellcodes/ iwconfig-local-r00t-sploit.c by qnix from: http://milw0rm.com/id.php?id=1215 shoutcast_expl.c by crash-x from: http://0x41414141.net/~crash-x/code/shoutcast_expl.c Remote.doc from: http://www.heise.de/security/artikel/61945/1 b0f_11.txt from: http://ww.packetstormsecurity.nl/shellcode/bish.c http://community.core-sdi.com/~gera/InsecureProgramming/ http://www.l0t3k.net/biblio/b0f/en/bufferexploit.txt Even the design of http://simon.segfault.ch was stolen and on my site i said: "Welcome to the official Website of Simon Moser. My major focus is to search for common security vulnerabilities and Reverse engineering. On my Website, you will find Software and Papers, which were released by me. They should provide you with knowledge and the ability to check for security problems. Nevermind, I am a fucking god at computers, so do not test me bitch!" Yes, most things were released by me, but they were not mine. And of course I'm not a god in computers, but rather a god in stealing code. I want to apologise to everyone, who I stole from. And I want to thank the people who got me back to earth and reality from the heaven. My recommendations to all are: Don't publish your exploits! There are too many people like me! Beat all code thiefs up! Regards, Simon <Zodiac> Moser
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