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EUVD-2004-1761
Malware in sbrugna...
Linux rootkits explained – Part 2: Loadable kernel modules
Part 2 dives into the world of LKMs Loadable Kernel Modules and kernel-space rootkits to explore what LKMs are, how attackers abuse them, and how to detect them...
Kernel-Mode Rootkit Hunter: Tyton
Loadable kernel modules, LKMs for short, are an integral companion to the Linux kernel. Typically, LKMs are used to add support for new hardware as device drivers or file systems or add additional system calls. Without LKMs, an operating system would have to include all possible anticipated...
Analysis of Linux Backdoor techniques and practices-the vulnerability of early warning-the black bar safety net
| | Page 1 of: analysis of the Linux Backdoor technique and practice methods --- | --- The back door introduction The intruder complete control of the system, to facilitate the next time you enter and use a technology. Generally by modifying system configuration files and installation of...
CVE-2004-1767
The kernel in Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, and 9 allows local users to gain privileges by loading arbitrary loadable kernel modules LKM, possibly involving the modload function...
CVE-2004-1767
The kernel in Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, and 9 allows local users to gain privileges by loading arbitrary loadable kernel modules LKM, possibly involving the modload function...