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<item><title>Registration Weakness in Linux Kernel's Binary formats (Poluting sys_execve)</title>
<link>http://goodfellas.shellcode.com.ar/binfmt.xml</link>
<description>Weakness found in the handling of simply linked lists used to register binary formats handled by Linux kernel, and affects all the kernel families (2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6). That's demostrated using root privileges with a POC project, and you could patch preventive using the patches exposed in that document.</description>
<author>GoodFellas</author>
<pubDate>2007-01-20 19:55:26.806838</pubDate>
<category>Linux Weakness</category>
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<item><title>komahayown (The great commander)</title>
<link>http://goodfellas.shellcode.com.ar/komahayown.xml</link>
<description>Shellcode client for the remote execution of commands through an inverse connection by random ports on TCP</description>
<author>Matias Sedalo</author>
<pubDate>2003-04-20 19:55:26.806838</pubDate>
<category>Linux tool</category>
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<item><title>JempiScode (Polymorphic shellcode generator)</title>
<link>http://goodfellas.shellcode.com.ar/jempiscode.xml</link>
<description>The way to make shellcodes anti-IDS, and test your execution. Included Linux and *BSD examples.</description>
<author>Matias Sedalo</author>
<pubDate>2006-12-07 19:55:26.806838</pubDate>
<category>Linux/BSD tool</category>
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