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Files Date: 2002-08-07

StJude_LKM-0.21.tar.gz
Posted Aug 7, 2002
Authored by Tim Lawless | Site sourceforge.net

Saint Jude LKM is a Linux Kernel Module for the 2.2.0 and 2.4.0 series of kernels. This module implements the Saint Jude model for improper privilege transitions. This will permit the discovery of local and remote root exploits during the exploit itself. Once discovered, Saint Jude will terminate the execution, preventing the root exploit from occurring. This is done without checking for attack signatures of known exploits, and thus should work for both known and unknown exploits.

Changes: Addition of Self Integrity Checks to Detect Attacks against StJude itself, Addition of configuration options to hard-code memory offsets into the source instead of discovery during load time permitting the loading of Stmichael from an initrd, before init spawns and the filesystems are mounted. Added in Kernel Licensing Code to Identify the Kernel License for Newer kernels - No more Tainted Kernels. Really Immutable filesystem support for ext3 fs added. Includes modifications to work with more recent ac kernels.
tags | remote, kernel, local, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 18ba017359747bd64ce087008e2e9a292252a6d9659754a1fc1928b307b99330
StMichael_LKM-0.11.tar.gz
Posted Aug 7, 2002
Authored by Tim Lawless | Site sourceforge.net

StMichael is a LKM that attempts to detect and divert attempts to install a kernel-module backdoor into a running linux system. This is done by monitoring the init_module and delete_module process for changes in the system call table. Detects most modern LKM's, including KIS.

Changes: Addition of Self Integrity Checks to Detect Attacks Against StMichael itself. Added of configuration options to hard-code memory offsets into the source instead of discovery during load time, permitting loading of Stmichael from an initrd, before init spawns and the filesystems are mounted.
tags | kernel
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 05453e68b128c4bc3d111e203127ddebcf8a353f6d35be8a1568db78e5a6bcf9
SPIKE2.5.tar.gz
Posted Aug 7, 2002
Authored by Dave Aitel | Site immunitysec.com

SPIKE is an attempt to write an easy to use generic protocol API that helps reverse engineer new and unknown network protocols. It features several working examples. Includes a web server NTLM Authentication brute forcer and example code that parses web applications and DCE-RPC (MSRPC).

Changes: Includes Microsoft SQL server hello bug, 2 remote unauthenticated Access Violations via MSRPC, 1 vulnerability in the MSRPC endpoint for the MTA, and includes SPIKE Proxy 1.1.1. SPIKE Blackhat talk available here.
tags | web, protocol
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 4b6f55e50509d028e4bd6ddd572448488111ccb0ec96471f70c82403816b6ba9
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