Simple Tricks I use While Playing King Of The Hill
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Simple Tricks I use While Playing King Of The Hill
linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script (updated for use with Python 3!)
ansible-privilege-escalation is an ansible playbook you can use to make linux privilege escalation attack from user A to user B
This script search for the bin on the https://gtfobins.github.io/ for the SUID exploit and returns the bins that have exploit available on gtfobins. So you don't need to manually search for every file on the site.
Lemon is a User Interactive bash program to search for privilege escalation vectors on Linux in an automated fashion
CTF powered by docker with a web and a linux privilege escalation challenge
WorldFirst (Public) Docker API Exploit - My security researches involving Docker and Openshift
linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script
This script allows you to find and enumerate SUID binaries and check if one of them can be used to escalate or mantain elevated privileges in a iteractive way.
OSCP notes, commands, tools, and more.
Collection of Linux PrivEsc Tools
All Linux privilege Escalation methods are listed under one MarkDown🦁 i.e Kernel Exploits to Cronjobs
Post exploitation helper
Takes all the suid binaries running in the target system and checks against suid binaries listed on GTFOBins to escalate privileges in linux/unix environment.
Bits and pieces from my personal notes and scripts
Linux Privilege Escalation: cheatsheet
my solves of some ctfs and some write-ups regarding security tools
Master cybersecurity skills with this TryHackMe free path, includes a collection of my write-ups, solutions and progress tracking.
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