Utility to find hidden Linux kernel modules
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Utility to find hidden Linux kernel modules
An example rootkit that gives a userland process root permissions
Tools to bypass flawed SELinux policies using the init_module system call
A rootkit for Android.
Virtual Linux block device driver for simulating and performing I/O.
A quick LKM rootkit that executes a reverse TCP netcat shell with root privileges.
64-bit LKM Rootkit builder based on yaml prescription. Working on 5.15.5 kernel
Ftrace Based Linux Loadable Kernel Module Rootkit for Linux Kernel 5.x and 6.x on x86_64, hides files, hides process, hides bind shell & reverse shell port, privilege escalation, cleans up logs and bash history during installation
Wrong Boot (codename: wrong8007) is a programmable dead man's switch for Linux, living entirely in kernel space.
kfile-over-icmp is an LKM for stealth sending of files over ICMP communication.
A LKM (Loadable Kernel Module) to execute a command as root; I include a example of using netcat and a compiled(with source and steps on how to compile) reverse shell provided in C.
Linux Loadable Kernel Module Rootkit for Linux Kernel 5.x and 6.x on x86_64, hides files, hides process, hides bind shell & reverse shell port, privilege escalation, cleans up logs and bash history during installation
kunkillable is an LKM that makes userland processes unkillable.
🔫 lkm module for emergency binary/script execution
Linux kernel programming using loadable kernel modules (LKMs)
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