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Here will be listed only new projects that are currently under development or enhancement. If you think you can help us out with a project contact us.


    0xLDI (cable sniffer) ver 1.00.0 compl.

    A compact hardware sniffer for fiber optic cables and laser data transmitters.

    [03.99]



    R.T.C. (remote target controller) ver 1.10.4 und.dev.

    The R.T.C. allows remote control over any electronic-based equipment; this experimental version is specifically designed for computer networks.

    Control is achieved through careful duplication of control information by means of "back-door" RF signal engineering techniques.

    Tests are actually being conducted on two old 80386-based computers.

    [03.99]



    Electronic Signal Jamming (technical article) compl.

    An in-depth documentation on HERF guns, HPM and TED generators, complete with schematics.

    To be published in Phrack Magazine issue 55.

    [03.99]



    RC5 cracking (distributed computing)

    All of our members have joined the RC5 cracking project at distributed.net, a world-wide distributed computing effort to brute force crack the RC5-64 algorithm.

    [03.99]



    BT-GEN (broad band transients generator) ver 2.00.0 upd.

    The device is designed to produce a circularly polarized radiation capable of altering junction voltages/thresholds, termed gate breakdown and MOS structures alteration, thus irreversibly damaging or destroying virtually every piece of electronic based equipment: computers, networks, telephones, tvs, communications and surveillance systems, radios, cars, electronic flight controls, industrial and military control and signalling systems, etc.

    The BT-GEN is capable of generating an output power up to several megaWatts and is able to operate over a broad band of microwave frequencies using the whole output power thanks to a special "chirped pulses" mode.

    Power is discharged via a series of very fast air-pressurized spark gap devices, producing short burst transients of thousands of Volts.

    These transients are then extracted through a cylindrical waveguide provided with backfire protection and sent to a multifilar coil in anti-parallel configuration inside the output module.

    Groups of multiple paralleled MOTs are used to provide the necessary amount of energy for charging the capacitors attached to the spark gaps; the special design also prevents electrical breakdown in insulators.

    [02.99]



    quotes

    "that reminds me of j-bone's earring."
      - hexogoth looking at a BNC connector

    "don't touch that coil!"
      - rijndael threatening dxm with a soldering iron

    "who's that big ugly girl?"
      - reg looking at halo9en in our group's photo

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