Abusing Linux In-Kernel SMB Server to Gain Kernel Remote Code Execution
Offered By: OffensiveCon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into exploiting vulnerabilities in the Linux In-Kernel SMB Server to achieve Kernel Remote Code Execution. Learn about the intricacies of this attack vector as presented by Guillaume Teissier and Quentin Minster at OffensiveCon23. Gain insights into the potential security risks associated with the Linux kernel's SMB implementation and understand the techniques used to leverage these vulnerabilities for remote code execution. This 43-minute presentation offers valuable knowledge for cybersecurity professionals, system administrators, and anyone interested in Linux kernel security.
Syllabus
OffensiveCon23 - Guillaume Teissier and Quentin Minster
Taught by
OffensiveCon
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