Ac1db1tch3z
Hacker group
Abbreviation | AB |
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Formation | Early 2000s |
Purpose | Hacking |
Ac1db1tch3z (also known as AB for short) were a hacking group most well known for their 0day exploits in Linux,[1][2] CVS[3][4] and supply chain attacks on UnrealIRCd[5] and ProFTPD.[6]
UnrealIRCd
In November 2009 the source code copies for version 3.2.8.1 of UnrealIRCd were replaced with a version containing a backdoor.[5] This backdoor allowed an attacker to run any command on a server running the backdoored version of the software. The backdoor was discovered in June 2010.
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Hacking in the 2000s
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- Ac1db1tch3z
- Anonymous
- Avalanche
- GNAA
- 0x1fe
- GhostNet
- Level Seven
- PLA Unit 61398
- RBN
- ShadowCrew
- World of Hell
- Sandworm
- AKill
- Jeanson James Ancheta
- SilenZ
- Dshocker
- Digerati
- str0ke (milw0rm)
- Lil Hacker
- BadB
- camZero
- Coolio
- Cyxymu
- diabl0
- Albert Gonzalez
- Sven Jaschan
- Dan Kaminsky
- Samy Kamkar
- Dmitry Sklyarov
- Stakkato
- Bluehell IRC
- ryan1918
- unkn0wn.eu
- darksun.ws
discovered
- Shatter attack (2002)
- Kaminsky DNS cache poisoning (2008)
- sslstrip (2009)
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References
- ^ Edge, Jake. "Distribution security response times". LWN. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
- ^ B1tCh3z, Ac1d (16 September 2010). "Linux Kernel 2.6.27 < 2.6.36 (RedHat x86-64) - 'compat' Local Privilege Escalation". Exploit-DB. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "The art of exploitation: Autopsy of cvsxpl". Phrack. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
- ^ B1tCh3z, Ac1d (25 June 2004). "CVS (Linux/FreeBSD) - Remote Entry Line Heap Overflow". Exploit-DB. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ a b Edge, jake. "A backdoor in UnrealIRCd". LWN. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
- ^ "Official ProFTPD source code "backdoored" via a zero day flaw". Secplicity. 7 December 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2024.