                        A Guide to Internet Security:
 Becoming an Uebercracker and Becoming an UeberAdmin to stop Uebercrackers.

        Author:       Christopher Klaus
        Date:         December 5th, 1993.
        Version       1.1
        HTML version: Markus Hbner

This is a paper will be broken into two parts, one showing 15 easy steps to
becoming a uebercracker and the next part showing how to become a ueberadmin
and how to stop a uebercracker. A uebercracker is a term phrased by Dan
Farmer to refer to some elite (cr/h)acker that is practically impossible to
keep out of the networks.

Here's the steps to becoming a uebercracker.

  I. Relax and remain calm. Remember YOU are a Uebercracker.

 II. If you know a little Unix, you are way ahead of the crowd and skip past
     step 3.

III. You may want to buy Unix manual or book to let you know what ls,cd,cat
     does.

 IV. Read Usenet for the following groups: alt.irc, alt.security,
     comp.security.unix. Subscribe to Phrack@well.sf.ca.us to get a
     background in uebercracker culture.

  V. Ask on alt.irc how to get and compile the latest IRC client and connect
     to IRC.

 VI. Once on IRC, join the #hack channel. (Whew, you are half-way there!)

VII. Now, sit on #hack and send messages to everyone in the channel saying
     "Hi, Whats up?". Be obnoxious to anyone else that joins and asks
     questions like "Why cant I join #warez?"

VIII.(Important Step) Send private messages to everyone asking for new bugs
     or holes. Here's a good pointer, look around your system for binary
     programs suid root (look in Unix manual from step 3 if confused). After
     finding a suid root binary, (ie. su, chfn, syslog), tell people you
     have a new bug in that program and you wrote a script for it. If they
     ask how it works, tell them they are "layme". Remember, YOU are a
     UeberCracker. Ask them to trade for their get-root scripts.

 IX. Make them send you some scripts before you send some garbage file (ie.
     a big core file). Tell them it is encrypted or it was messed up and you
     need to upload your script again.

  X. Spend a week grabbing all the scripts you can. (Dont forget to be
     obnoxious on #hack otherwise people will look down on you and not give
     you anything.)

 XI. Hopefully you will now have atleast one or two scripts that get you
     root on most Unixes. Grab root on your local machines, read your
     admin's mail, or even other user's mail, even rm log files and whatever
     temps you. (look in Unix manual from step 3 if confused).

XII. A good test for true uebercrackerness is to be able to fake mail. Ask
     other uebercrackers how to fake mail (because they have had to pass the
     same test). Email your admin how "layme" he is and how you got root and
     how you erased his files, and have it appear coming from
     satan@evil.com.

XIII.Now, to pass into supreme eliteness of uebercrackerness, you brag about
     your exploits on #hack to everyone. (Make up stuff, Remember, YOU are a
     uebercracker.)

XIV. Wait a few months and have all your notes, etc ready in your room for
     when the FBI, Secret Service, and other law enforcement agencies
     confinscate your equipment. Call eff.org to complain how you were
     innocent and how you accidently gotten someone else's account and only
     looked because you were curious. (Whatever else that may help, throw at
     them.)

 XV. Now for the true final supreme eliteness of all uebercrackers, you go
     back to #hack and brag about how you were busted. YOU are finally a
     true Uebercracker.

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Now the next part of the paper is top secret. Please only pass to trusted
administrators and friends and even some trusted mailing lists, Usenet
groups, etc. (Make sure no one who is NOT in the inner circle of security
gets this.)

This is broken down on How to Become an UeberAdmin (otherwise know as a
security expert) and How to stop Uebercrackers.

  I. Read Unix manual ( a good idea for admins ).

 II. Very Important. chmod 700 rdist; chmod 644 /etc/utmp. Install sendmail
     8.6.4. You have probably stopped 60 percent of all Uebercrackers now.
     Rdist scripts is among the favorites for getting root by uebercrackers.

III. Okay, maybe you want to actually secure your machine from the elite
     Uebercrackers who can break into any site on Internet.

 IV. Set up your firewall to block rpc/nfs/ip-forwarding/src routing
     packets. (This only applies to advanced admins who have control of the
     router, but this will stop 90% of all uebercrackers from attempting
     your site.)

  V. Apply all CERT and vendor patches to all of your machines. You have
     just now killed 95% of all uebercrackers.

 VI. Run a good password cracker to find open accounts and close them. Run
     tripwire after making sure your binaries are untouched. Run tcp_wrapper
     to find if a uebercracker is knocking on your machines. Run ISS to make
     sure that all your machines are reasonably secure as far as remote
     configuration (ie. your NFS exports and anon FTP site.)

VII. If you have done all of the following, you will have stopped 99% of all
     uebercrackers. Congrads! (Remember, You are the admin.)

VIII.Now there is one percent of uebercrackers that have gained knowledge
     from reading some security expert's mail (probably gained access to his
     mail via NFS exports or the guest account. You know how it is, like the
     mechanic that always has a broken car, or the plumber that has the
     broken sink, the security expert usually has an open machine.)

 IX. Here is the hard part is to try to convince these security experts that
     they are not so above the average citizen and that by now giving out
     their unknown (except for the uebercrackers) security bugs, it would be
     a service to Internet. They do not have to post it on Usenet, but share
     among many other trusted people and hopefully fixes will come about and
     new pressure will be applied to vendors to come out with patches.

  X. If you have gained the confidence of enough security experts, you will
     know be a looked upto as an elite security administrator that is able
     to stop most uebercrackers. The final true test for being a ueberadmin
     is to compile a IRC client, go onto #hack and log all the bragging and
     help catch the uebercrackers. If a uebercracker does get into your
     system, and he has used a new method you have never seen, you can
     probably tell your other security admins and get half of the replies
     like - "That bug been known for years, there just isn't any patches for
     it yet. Here's my fix." and the other half of the replies will be like
     - "Wow. That is very impressive. You have just moved up a big notch in
     my security circle." VERY IMPORTANT HERE: If you see anyone in Usenet's
     security newsgroups mention anything about that security hole, Flame
     him for discussing it since it could bring down Internet and all
     Uebercrackers will now have it and the million other reasons to keep
     everything secret about security.

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Well, this paper has shown the finer details of security on Internet. It has
shown both sides of the coin. Three points I would like to make that would
probably clean up most of the security problems on Internet are as the
following:

  I. Vendors need to make security a little higher than zero in priority. If
     most vendors shipped their Unixes already secure with most known bugs
     that have been floating around since the Internet Worm (6 years ago)
     fixed and patched, then most uebercrackers would be stuck as new
     machines get added to Internet. (I believe Uebercracker is german for
     "lame copy-cat that can get root with 3 year old bugs.") An interesting
     note is that if you probably check the mail alias for
     "security@vendor.com", you will find it points to /dev/null. Maybe with
     enough mail, it will overfill /dev/null. (Look in manual if confused.)

 II. Security experts giving up the attitude that they are above the normal
     Internet user and try to give out information that could lead to
     pressure by other admins to vendors to come out with fixes and patches.
     Most security experts probably don't realize how far their information
     has already spread.

III. And probably one of the more important points is just following the
     steps I have outlined for Stopping a Uebercracker.

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Resources for Security

Many security advisories are available from anonymous ftp cert.org. Ask
archie to find tcp_wrapper, security programs. For more information about
ISS (Internet Security Scanner), email cklaus@shadow.net.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the crew on IRC, Dan Farmer, Wietse Venema, Alec Muffet, Scott
Miles, Scott Yelich, and Henri De Valois.

Copyright

This paper is Copyright 1993, 1994. Please distribute to only trusted
people. If you modify, alter, disassemble, reassemble, re-engineer or have
any suggestions or comments, please send them to: cklaus@shadow.net

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