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Kernel Rootkit Tricks

The Spy Within

11.03.2013

Rootkits allow attackers to take complete control of a computer. We describe the tricks intruders use to gain access to the Linux kernel and provide guidelines on hardening the kernel against such attacks.

Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Kernel News

Airtight system security with Grsecurity

COVER STORIES: Seal It!

Zack's Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Kernel News

Kernel rootkits and countermeasures

KNOW-HOW: The Spy Within

Monitoring activities and system processes

NEWS: Tracers

Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Kernel News

Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Zack’s Kernel News

Controlled Delay Management

A new aggregate queue length algorithm for network bottlenecks.

31.05.2012

The persistent and growing problem of bufferbloat is getting serious relief thanks to a new active queue management tool known as a Controlled Delay – a tool that, thanks to heroic efforts, is now ready for Linux.

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