SUDO_KILLER
zsh-toggle-command-prefix
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8.8 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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SUDO_KILLER
- cve-2023-22809
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CVE-2023-22809
this project https://github.com/TH3xACE/SUDO_KILLER can be used to detect and exploit this CVE.
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Sudoedit can edit arbitrary files (CVE-2023-22809)
check the project https://github.com/TH3xACE/SUDO_KILLER ... there is a docker and the tool within it to play with the described scenario and there is a video also...showing the exploitation :)
- TH3xACE/SUDO_KILLER - A tool to identify and exploit sudo rules' misconfigurations and vulnerabilities within sudo for linux privilege escalation.
- Some of the latest CVEs like CVE-2014-0106, CVE-2015-5602, CVE-2017-1000367, CVE-2019-14287, CVE-2019-18634, CVE-2021-3156 and CVE-2021-23240 are detected by the tool and much more. If you like the project, don't forget to give a +1 star on github. Thanks
- How to detect sudo’s CVE-2021-3156 using Falco
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Baron Samedit: Heap-based buffer overflow in Sudo (CVE-2021-3156)
Detection and checks for CVE-2021-3156 and CVE-2021-23240 were added to https://github.com/TH3xACE/SUDO_KILLER . Please give a +1 star on github if you appreciate the project.
zsh-toggle-command-prefix
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renaming files
That's not provided by with Zsh by default, but after Fish added that function, I wrote a generalized equivalent which I've released here.
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And that's a fact
Where is that? I made this plugin and I'm curious how it matches up.
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Every single time
Nice. I wrote this after fish added their alt+s binding. I don't use the sudo toggle often, moreso alt+g to toggle noglob.
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If you use shells other than Bash, why?
Yeah, I remember when they added that. I immediately wrote a Zsh plugin to do it.
What are some alternatives?
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