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fravia's favourites links
Fravia's Nofrill
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('98 & '99)
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updated June
1999
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Links, ah links! My links page starts -fitting enough- with a
search engines form, because
links are a funny thing: they keep moving around
and changing, they must be continuously fixed and require a lot of updating.
The Web moves like quicksand, good sites, appear and
disappear among waves of crap. Anyway, if
you learn the relevant search techniques you will not need
many links, you'll always be able to find quickly what you needThis said here
you'll find quite a lot of links to places,
resources or minds that I believe you should in due time visit. I did visit
all of them, and I keep doing it whenever I have the time,
and I like them, else they would not be here. I like sites where
you can see somebody working on his OWN (every kid and his dog is capable
of "scrapping together" a site of sort, stealing
some info here and there). The difficulty is to GIVE something worth
so that others may work on it. I don't like 'frills': I
link only to sites I found worth, and I
am very slow, so don't be deceived if your phantastic site is not here :-)
Of course, cela va sans dire, all my links are commented
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Links die, searching does not
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(Many 'ephemerical' links are provided on the two "fravia's"
message boards: GENERAL and TOT,
moderated by Master Svd, iefaf, Mammon_ and myself... both well worth a visit)
GENERAL
(everything but reversing tools)
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'TOOLS OF THE TRADE' (only)
Casting on this page... reversers and protectors
in alphabetical order |
+Aesculapius,
+Greythorne the Technomancer,
+Indian Trail,
+Malattia,
+Mammon_,
+Rezident,
+Sandman,
.sozni,
Caprino,
Carpatia,
Chaos Computer Club,
Clive Turvey,
Corleone,
Crackz,
Cristina Cifuentes,
DaVinci,
Frans Faase,
Frog's print,
Fyodor,
Ghiribizzo,
Icedragon,
Iczelion,
Ilfak Guilfanov,
L0pht heavy industries,
LordCaligo,
Mailman,
Matt Pietrek,
Mexelite,
Panik,
Patasitez,
Phrozen crew,
Quantico,
Richard Fellner,
Rob Beckers,
Saltine,
Satanic sysads,
Stone,
Sudden discharge,
The intel crackers,
Tricky Mickey,
United Cracking Force,
Virus programming,
Vitas Ramanchauskas,
Ytc.
fravia's links: A) anti-cracking links |
Vitas Ramanchauskas' site:
http://www.soft4you.com/vitas/antihack.htm
Some interesting techniques and original ideas
Richard Fellner's anti-crack tips
http://www.user.xpoint.at/r.fellner/nocrack.htm
(most of them have been shamelessly stolen from my site :-)
Rob Beckers' How to Battle Warez:
http://www.cat-soft.com/warez.htm
A VERY interesting part about site tracking and elementary/intermediate stalking techniques
On this site: my "programmer's corner" and my
"our protections" sections.
fravia's links: B) reverse engineering related sites
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+Greythorne
gthorne(at)cyberspace(point)com ~ +HCU Ambassador on all
IRC domains.
+Greythorne (1)
+Greythorne (2)
+Greythorne (3)
+Greythorne's ftp site
the official repository of the +orcpacks
Greythorne the Technomancer
has a series of assembler essays and a
lot of "orcpacks", i.e. +ORC's lesson with ALL (yes,
all) the targets (i.e. the
programs) that +ORC uses in his tutorial. On his site you'll find very important
introductions to assembly language and many other goodies. Since he spreads
real knowledge, Greythorne
has been censored a lot on the web. +Greythorne is an
Unix guru, a System administrator, a wizard of knowledge and my web_brother since 1996.
Don't let the "poor" graphic design of his sites fool you! +gthorne
is in reality a famous web-designer!
This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web. Visiting +gthorne's pages
you'll find EVEN MORE than on my own ones... he is
one of the few good crackers which give
away his (very deep) knowledge without even thinking about
compensation
+HCU Linux Page
+Rezident's work. This main +HCU current project is strictly for Tux lovers, though... see also +Greythorne's Linux messageboard!
Matt Pietrek's own page
I don't believe there is any need to present to my readers one of the greatest geniuses
in the reversing world: MATT PIETREK. Unlike some
other commercial oriented
baloons, that fill WHSmith's shelves with useless cram, Matt
has written few books... yet every single page of those books is a
MUST READ for anyone
seriously working against our Micro$oft banes. Matt Pietrek is a great mighty
wizard... and a great teacher... and you should by all means pay visit to his pages at
http://www.tiac.net/users/mpietrek/
Clive Turvey's own page
I don't believe there is any need to present to my readers Clive
Turvey either. Clive is the (very capable) programmer-improver of Schulman's
Windoze's Sourcer
(from V communications), one of the basic tools of our trade. Moreover he has
created and keeps creating creative tools that you would be well advised to download,
study and use. You'll find everything he has done (with source code) on his good
site! Enjoy the works of this mighty reverser! (Here the main
entrance to his site)
Frans Faase's decompilation page.
It is now updated and maintained by Cristina Cifuentes, one of the authorities of the
decompilation 'establishment'. Very interesting site in order to gain an historical perspective
about programming languages decompilation.
http://www.surf.to/tapu/:
Tapu's Strange World.
Tapu links everywhere you want to go (tapu(at)iainc(point)net)
Tapu is another Net
legend, and I always liked her site's "Indian" look.
Tapu is a great poetess, of beautiful sensible nature ("I'm never sure how
much we really HAVE genders here in this sparkling otherworld of packets
and loss") and a clever follower of all sort of underground links, unfortunately her
links are NOT commented (as for now :-), which is a pity to say the least,
because she knows the scene like few others. You should by all means visit Tapu,
you'll never regret it.
+Frog's print A master of reversing, a great +cracker, a friend of mine
Frog's print is one among the best European crackers, his essays are outstanding,
his knowledges inferior only to his intuition and feeling of the code. A great page
and a great +cracker, visit him by all means!
+Mammon_
Awesome site! Incredible treasures of
knowledge!
+Mammon_ is a very clever +cracker and philosopher, he developed an incredibly
interesting site that
let many more famous sites bite dust! This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web. A MUST visit for
everyone seriously interested in reverse engineering.
+Mammon_'s tales to his Grandson are particularly
interesting, but the whole part dedicated to the
(monstruous) windows'
register is worth a visit too. Very good site: I'm
impressed. I sincerely believe +Mammon_ to be one of the most resourceful and gifted
reversers around. His pages contain TRUE STRONG KNOWLEDGE!
+ReZiDeNt's very
good "Ministry of reverse engineering"
You will find quite a lot of interesting
stuff on this VERY
GOOD (if a little GreatBritain biased :-) page... a MUST visit for
icecreams afecionados and
for anyone seriously interested into reverse engineering.
Besides, +ReZiDeNt is
a CONSCIENTIOUS european +cracker and a Corel protections wizard.
You'll find a lot of USEFUL stuff on his site. Worthy and
sparkling site: visit it!
+Malattia's
great site USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS
+Malattia is a computer book writer and editor that knows quite well the
whole +scene. He is also the editor of all +HCU maillists "in absentia +Zeri" and
a good capable reverser. He is also a very kind and altruistic
person (I know him personally: we drank beer together :-)
and is already helping talented beginners with a small selection
of beginners essays. This site is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web.... and is particularly indicated for
beginners.

+Sandman: a very good
site USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS
+Sandman is an +ORC's student and a good 'ethical' cracker. You'll find a very interesting
thread and many good essays on his site. A relatively "recent" good site that is
quickly gaining importance in the scene.
This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web, and is particularly indicated for beginners in software reverse engineering.
http://www.x86.org/ THE INTEL CRACKERS!
A fundamental site: intel secrets (intel crackers)... if you did not know that
there are SECRET OPCODES then visit these assembly wizard
talented crackers!
CrackZ's reverse engineering homepage
A worthy collection of miscellaneous tutorials
USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS
You will find quite a lot of interesting
stuff on this VERY
GOOD page... a MUST visit
for people disassembling visual basic, besides,
Crackz (crackz__(at)hotmail(point)com) is
a GOOD cracker, and
you'll find a lot of USEFUL tutorial on his site. Good and
interesting site: visit it!
Mailman's site "always worth"
(gstamp19(at)mail(point)idt(point)net)
Interesting and GOOD page (a pity he wants
to throw it away... besides,
he offered me a stable URL, and I'll never
forget it :-)
+Aesculapius
+Aesculapius is an +HCU TEACHER, and a really gifted
reversing +wizard. He is a real great +cracker, capable to teach and to work
on difficult projects. He is moreover the author of the 'new generation' of
assembly based protections (see protecti.htm)
He helds at the
moment the +HCU advanced courses and has published the new
+HCU STRAINER (for 1999): try your hand at the beastly
Trujillo protection! (The various elements of this protection support eachother :-)
+Aesculapius has prepared this great project!
On this site you'll find an extremely interesting collection of tools
(among many other interesting
things: this is a very GOOD site)... least but not last:
visit Aesculapius' pages
and you will
never need to search again for icecreams (not that
anyone needs to search long
for them... the web is saturated with "our" icecreams
:-)
LordCaligo A
worthy list of cracking tutorials and one of the best sites around...
caligo(at)lords(point)com
even I did not know about some of these tutorials... This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web. It's a real pity that Caligo wants to give it up...
Besides LordCaligo's tools are
REALLY interesting... you'll find here even some OFFICIAL +HCU TOOLS (see my
tools page). Hey, does'nt "Caligo" mean "nebel" in some old-forgotten dialect?

Virus
programming instruction &
tools
Interesting and GOOD page for info
about coding... I could not care less about
virii, but I care A LOT about virus programming itself
(and virus' disassembling)
for SOME VERY IMPORTANT motives:
1)
Virii's Authors are compelled to write
very TIGHT code
2) virus disassembling is one of the
oldest and most important reverse engineering branches
(you are a dead Sysadministrator if you do not have a
good reverse engineer at hand as soon as a strong virus
invades your
intranet)
3) The code they use is very "clever" in
matters that have an enormous importance for reverse
engineers, like "cloaking", "junking", "purpose
hiding", "boat riding" and
"deferring"
All good reasons to study
old "obsolete" DOS virus code... didn't you read +ORC's
tutorial? Knowledge of software's history is in itself
a marvellous Weapon! You will learn (and for free) from
some old forgotten virii MORE tricks than from
all "NEW" so called 'undocumented' books
together!
You want a really good virus information site? You better
know your spanish, though:
http://members.xoom.com/pata666/pata.htm,
the patasitez (spanish speaking virus wizards)
Doug Harp: From Inertia
to reverse engineering
Useful for beginners: he has a 'cracking for newbies' section. Read (and head) his
"why everyone should crack" section/introduction!
Iczelion's Cracking Resource (Main Page): A very good site.
Useful for beginners and intermediate alike. Worth a place on your 'regular visit
trip'
As Iczelion's (iczelion(at)galaxycorp(point)com) writes: "Assembly language is usually dismissed as "unsuitable" or
even downright "unpractical" tool for Win32 development. Not so! Writing assembly programs
for Win32 platform is indeed possible and easy. Don't believe what you hear from Micro$oft!
See for yourself!"
This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web. A MUST visit for tools collectors.
And here you have the extremely interesting
Iczelion's Win32 Assembly Forum!
Quantico (mexelite): A very good site.
One of Mexelite's best grips. Worth a place on your 'regular visit
trip'
ytc's cracking library: A good site.
Softice... you should buy it at NuMega, of course... for a limited
amount of days (don't remember if 30, 14 or 622 :-) you may experiment and
play with this powerful debugger using some of the demo copies that you should be able to
find on the Web following these three links:
Look what we have
here... a site completely dedicated to the best debugger
of this planet...
(Of course you may always find what you need if you use the
correct
ftp search pattern :-)
(Of course you may always find what you need if you use the
correct
Altavista query)
Tricky Mickey´s
A good swedish programmer/reality cracker: "I think that the best sites are those
that provide information and has a very fast loading time". He's (or was :-) music oriented.
Fyodor
Fyodor! This is a link to follow, especially if you are a bit
into hacking as well. Fyodor's
page is a TREASURE for knowledge seekers!
Chaos Computer Club
you don't know what's the ccc? Be ashamed! (You better understand some German, though)
UCF '97 United Cracking Force
"official" page
As you know we don't care much for groups (our aim
is to teach EVERYBODY how to crack) but this one is a real good group,
which together with the mighty Phrozen Crew rules the release scene.
Ilfak Guilfanov's
http://www.datarescue.com/flirt.htm FLIRT! ~
Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology!
I don't need to remind my readers about WHO is this russian genius, do I?
"...real life programs contain, on average, 50% of library functions. This
is why the user of a disassembler is forced to waste more than half of his time isolating
those library functions. The analysis of an unknown program resembles the resolution of
a gigantic crossword puzzle : the more letters we know, the easier it is to guess
the next word. During a disassembly, more comments and meaningful names in a function
means a faster understanding of its purpose. Widespread use of standard libraries such
as OWL, MFC and others increase even more the contribution of the standard functions in
the target program". This is a link and an approach for real reversers. I hope
many of my readers will help Ilfak (and Datarescue) on this...
.sozni
http://www.vnam.com/sozni
an "OCX specialized" great reverser!
In fact .sozni seems to have gone a long way all on his own. Visit his very
good site
and you'll find a WEALTH of extremely interesting essays about OCX controls (but not only).
Ghiribizzo:
famous for his tutorials in pdf format. Ghiribizzo has recently started an interesting
work on the legal aspects of our activity.
Panik
Panik has really good links: a Swedish must for
icecreamers
(panik(at)kuai(point)se)
Panik offers a lot of knowledge and
suffers therefore heavy
censorship: Panik has been many times
heavily censored and shut down. This 18-years old Swede is
one of the greatest
European masters of hacking and cracking and is a
lighthouse for
our whole community. Visit him, this link works now (October 1997)
L0pht heavy
industries more Hackers than Crackers
(This site offers moreover
a nice
possibility to learn the first elements of the 'klebing' Web-search
technique. If you are interested in this you may want to read my
sear1197.htm 'how to
search the web' lesson)
Read
Icedragon's tutorial on Softice
and then visit this good site at
http://failure.ml.org/~mib
USEFUL FOR BEGINNERS
Phrozen crew new revamped site these
"South African" guys rule, a must
for icecream lovers and cracking/keygen enthusiasts master_davinci(at)yahoo(point)com
This is the most known and most 'prolific' cracking group of the world... good wizard
Saltine is a crew member (among many other good crackers) they have delivered some
INCREDIBLE cracks, yet they seem to
prefer to keep cracks 'among crackers' somehow and have only very recently begun to deliver (very
good) essays to the scene :-)
http://www.ice.org/~davinci/:
Master DaVinci's own page. The greatest artist of the cracking world (you may have a look at his
creation for me on entran.htm :-)
Stone's page
Stone's page
(On 13 february 1998 the mirror of this page was
CENSORED together with my own and +gthorne's mirrors).
A spectacular site with a lot of own-made (stonemade) programs and probes.
This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web. A MUST visit
for anyone interested in our trade.
See the packers & unpackers list there...I like Stone's site quite a lot :-)
&
+Indian Trail's sites... a
site up in the Sierra, very
stimulating, especially if you are into games' structure reversing and stripping
or into magnetic strip decoding (a sparkling field :-)
Corleone's cracking site:a recent arrival, very well made
and with some very interesting tutorials. Unfortunately some tutorials are still in
serbo-croatian :-)
Well worth a visit!
sudden discharge: a great place... you won't regret visiting
this site for sure (The numero uno site in runtime encrypition according to Master Stone :-)
Caprino's page with REC and his very interesting
experiments in decompiling.
satanic sysads true masters,
yet they don't seem to understand much about beers else they would
drink Leffe Blonde (or even heaven's Ename) and not the crap beers they list :-) This is a MUST VISIT site for all
linux lovers...
Can't find what you'r looking for?
Ok, so you dunnow where to start... well, in that case:
http://start.at/these.urls.first of course :-)
+HCU Maillist

HCU main maillist
for those who want to discuss HCU related topics with other +crackers.
Many of the
Webmasters above (and most great wizards) ARE on the main (public)
list, which is directed by +Zer0 and kept at the moment by
+Malattia and +greythorne in absentia +Zeri
Have a look at the:
Webrepository of our main maillist
fravia's links: C) other sites
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Link to every
assembly
language link or tutorial that you may need (assembly cuts, beware!)
And if you want to learn specific "windows geared" assembly tricks and procedures, visit
WhizKid's
"Assembly Language source code download" section!
A master
security hacker you'll learn here quite a
lot (advanced unix hacking)
password recovery
for all password related circumstances :-)
The art of spam hunting:
http://www.blighty.com/spam/docs.html
Tricky Mickey´s own site
(quite eclectic... he's interested inter alia "in wine and wine making"... yet
this clever webmaster has good info in his sections
"web survival" and "searching")
PGP attacks
for all PGP related circumstances :-)
Gary McGath master antispammer You'll
learn A LOT here
Encryption
cracking page
opcodes galore
Something to read till the system administrators come home
Well, if you have a look at the
geek-girl bugtraq repository...
you will find some QUITE interesting hacking ideas that should work at least for the next
twenty years... :-)
This is one of
the BEST KNOWLEDGE SITES
of the whole web.
Something more to read till the system administrators come home
