Hijacking (intercepting) system calls by writing and installing a very basic kernel module to the Linux kernel.
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Hijacking (intercepting) system calls by writing and installing a very basic kernel module to the Linux kernel.
This project demonstrates a Session ID Theft attack using Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). It consists of two Node.js servers that simulate a real-world attack scenario where an attacker steals a victim's authenticated session cookie and uses it to impersonate them — without ever knowing their password.
A rust framework for hooking functions loaded from dynamic libraries on Linux
🚁 Damn Vulnerable Drone - Professional Security Research Platform and Hijack Paltform
Social Network Analysis focused on the events of 9/11/2001. By examining publicly available data through SNA techniques, we gain insights into the organizational structure of the terrorist network, offering valuable perspectives on key relationships and connections.
O objevo geral do trabalho é desenvolver uma aplicação usando raw sockets para sequestrar conexões TCP
An utility class for determining static compilation functions in any ELF file.
Pentesting Live Targets
A collection of macros and code for creating DLL wrappers that hook specific symbols and objects.
Hijack user account through phishing web site with use of helium browser
Technique to inject and execute code in a remote process by hijacking an existing thread.
This repository details an IDOR vulnerability in AbsysNet 2.3.1, which allows a remote attacker to brute-force session IDs via the /cgi-bin/ocap/ endpoint. Successful exploitation can compromise active user sessions, exposing authentication tokens in HTML. The attack is limited to active sessions and is terminated if the user logs out.
Rust-based SSH agent that prevents hijacking by requiring confirmation for each signature request and supports multiple sub-agents for managing diverse keys.
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