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Royal TESO
TESO was a famous
hacker group, which originated in
Austria and quickly became international. They were active from 1998 to 2004, and during their peak around 2000, they were responsible for a significant share of the
exploits on the
bugtraq mailinglist.
Name
The name originally was an
acronym of the
nicknames of the original founders, but as many of the most skilled members joined later, this interpretation quickly became meaningless.
History
In 1998, Teso was founded, and quickly grew to 6 people, which first met in 1999 at the
CCC Camp near Berlin.
By 2000 the group was at their peak, and started speaking on various conferences, wrote articles for
Phrack and releasing security tools and exploits at a very high pace.
In 2003 the group informally disbanded, and in 2004 the website went down.
Members
While Teso originally and during their peak was a small and tightly-knit group, it's estimated that Teso had more than 15 members before disbanding.
Achievements
- In 2000, developed hellkit, the first shellcode generator.
- In 2000 wrote TesoGCC, the first format string vulnerability scanner, and the first comprehensive guide on format string exploitation.
Quotes
» ADM and TESO made almost inappropriately large spashes in the community when they were active. Almost all their exploits were beyond the standard, and at times it seemed they were the ones finding all the new bug-classes. But at their peak, they couldn't have been very large groups. Certainly smaller than the reverse engineering and security group at a good sized IDS/IPS company these days.
::— Dave Aitel, CEO and Founder of Immunity, Inc
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