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Trace Me if You Can - Bypassing Linux Syscall Tracing

Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube

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Black Hat Courses Cybersecurity Courses Linux Security Courses Exploit Development Courses AppArmor Courses SELinux Courses Seccomp Courses Vulnerability Research Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore novel vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques for bypassing Linux syscall tracing in this 38-minute Black Hat conference talk. Learn how user mode programs can reliably avoid system call tracing detections without special privileges or capabilities, even when seccomp, SELinux, and AppArmor are enforced. Presented by Rex Guo and Junyuan Zeng, this session delves into the intricacies of exploiting these vulnerabilities, providing valuable insights for security professionals and researchers interested in Linux system security.

Syllabus

Trace Me if You Can: Bypassing Linux Syscall Tracing


Taught by

Black Hat

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