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diff --git a/Linux_Exploit_Suggester.pl b/Linux_Exploit_Suggester.pl
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-#!/usr/bin/perl
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Getopt::Std;
-
-our $VERSION = '0.9';
-
-my %opts;
-getopt( 'k,h', \%opts );
-usage() if exists $opts{h};
-
-my ( $khost, $is_partial ) = get_kernel();
-print "\nKernel local: $khost\n\n";
-
-my %exploits = get_exploits();
-print 'Searching among ' . scalar keys(%exploits) . " exploits...\n\n";
-print "Possible Exploits:\n";
-
-EXPLOIT:
-foreach my $key ( sort keys %exploits ) {
- foreach my $kernel ( @{ $exploits{$key}{vuln} } ) {
-
- if ( $khost eq $kernel
- or ( $is_partial and index($kernel,$khost) == 0 )
- ) {
- print "[+] $key";
- print " ($kernel)" if $is_partial;
-
- my $alt = $exploits{$key}{alt};
- my $cve = $exploits{$key}{cve};
- my $mlw = $exploits{$key}{mil};
- if ( $alt or $cve ) {
- print "\n";
- }
- if ( $alt ) { print " Alt: $alt "; }
- if ( $cve ) { print " CVE-$cve"; }
- if ( $mlw ) { print "\n Source: $mlw"; }
- print "\n";
- next EXPLOIT;
- }
- }
-}
-exit;
-
-
-######################
-## extra functions ##
-######################
-
-sub get_kernel {
- my $khost = '';
-
- if ( exists $opts{k} ) {
- $khost = $opts{k};
- }
- else {
- $khost = `uname -r |cut -d"-" -f1`;
- chomp $khost;
- }
-
- # partial kernels might be provided by the user,
- # such as '2.4' or '2.6.'
- my $is_partial = $khost =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.?\d?/ ? 0 : 1;
- if ( $is_partial and substr($khost,-1) ne '.' ) {
- $khost .= '.';
- }
- return ( $khost, $is_partial );
-}
-
-sub usage {
- print <<"EOUSAGE";
-Linux Exploit Suggester $VERSION
-Usage: \t$0 [-h] [-k kernel]
-
-[-h] help (this message)
-[-k] kernel number eg. 2.6.28
-
-You can also provide a partial kernel version (eg. 2.4)
-to see all exploits available.
-
-EOUSAGE
-}
-
-sub get_exploits {
- return (
- 'w00t' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.4.10', '2.4.16', '2.4.17', '2.4.18',
- '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21',
- ]
- },
- 'brk' => {
- vuln => [ '2.4.10', '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21', '2.4.22' ],
- },
- 'ave' => { vuln => [ '2.4.19', '2.4.20' ] },
-
- 'elflbl' => {
- vuln => ['2.4.29'],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/744/',
- },
-
- 'elfdump' => { vuln => ['2.4.27'] },
- 'elfcd' => { vuln => ['2.6.12'] },
- 'expand_stack' => { vuln => ['2.4.29'] },
-
- 'h00lyshit' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.8', '2.6.10', '2.6.11', '2.6.12',
- '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16',
- ],
- cve => '2006-3626',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2013/',
- },
-
- 'kdump' => { vuln => ['2.6.13'] },
- 'km2' => { vuln => [ '2.4.18', '2.4.22' ] },
- 'krad' =>
- { vuln => [ '2.6.5', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11' ] },
-
- 'krad3' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.5', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11' ],
- mil => 'http://exploit-db.com/exploits/1397',
- },
-
- 'local26' => { vuln => ['2.6.13'] },
- 'loko' => { vuln => [ '2.4.22', '2.4.23', '2.4.24' ] },
-
- 'mremap_pte' => {
- vuln => [ '2.4.20', '2.2.24', '2.4.25', '2.4.26', '2.4.27' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/160/',
- },
-
- 'newlocal' => { vuln => [ '2.4.17', '2.4.19' ] },
- 'ong_bak' => { vuln => ['2.6.5'] },
- 'ptrace' =>
- { vuln => [ '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21', '2.4.22' ] },
- 'ptrace_kmod' => {
- vuln => [ '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21', '2.4.22' ],
- cve => '2007-4573',
- },
- 'ptrace_kmod2' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29', '2.6.30', '2.6.31',
- '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34',
- ],
- alt => 'ia32syscall,robert_you_suck',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15023/',
- cve => '2010-3301',
- },
- 'ptrace24' => { vuln => ['2.4.9'] },
- 'pwned' => { vuln => ['2.6.11'] },
- 'py2' => { vuln => [ '2.6.9', '2.6.17', '2.6.15', '2.6.13' ] },
- 'raptor_prctl' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17' ],
- cve => '2006-2451',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2031/',
- },
- 'prctl' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2004/',
- },
- 'prctl2' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2005/',
- },
- 'prctl3' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2006/',
- },
- 'prctl4' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/2011/',
- },
- 'remap' => { vuln => ['2.4.'] },
- 'rip' => { vuln => ['2.2.'] },
- 'stackgrow2' => { vuln => [ '2.4.29', '2.6.10' ] },
- 'uselib24' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.10', '2.4.17', '2.4.22', '2.4.25', '2.4.27', '2.4.29' ]
- },
- 'newsmp' => { vuln => ['2.6.'] },
- 'smpracer' => { vuln => ['2.4.29'] },
- 'loginx' => { vuln => ['2.4.22'] },
- 'exp.sh' => { vuln => [ '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.16', '2.6.13' ] },
- 'vmsplice1' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.17', '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22',
- '2.6.23', '2.6.24', '2.6.24.1',
- ],
- alt => 'jessica biel',
- cve => '2008-0600',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/5092',
- },
- 'vmsplice2' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.23', '2.6.24' ],
- alt => 'diane_lane',
- cve => '2008-0600',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/5093',
- },
- 'vconsole' => {
- vuln => ['2.6.'],
- cve => '2009-1046',
- },
- 'sctp' => {
- vuln => ['2.6.26'],
- cve => '2008-4113',
- },
- 'ftrex' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.11', '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16',
- '2.6.17', '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22',
- ],
- cve => '2008-4210',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/6851',
- },
- 'exit_notify' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29' ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/8369',
- },
- 'udev' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29' ],
- alt => 'udev <1.4.1',
- cve => '2009-1185',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/8478',
- },
-
- 'sock_sendpage2' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.4.4', '2.4.5', '2.4.6', '2.4.7', '2.4.8', '2.4.9',
- '2.4.10', '2.4.11', '2.4.12', '2.4.13', '2.4.14', '2.4.15',
- '2.4.16', '2.4.17', '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21',
- '2.4.22', '2.4.23', '2.4.24', '2.4.25', '2.4.26', '2.4.27',
- '2.4.28', '2.4.29', '2.4.30', '2.4.31', '2.4.32', '2.4.33',
- '2.4.34', '2.4.35', '2.4.36', '2.4.37', '2.6.0', '2.6.1',
- '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5', '2.6.6', '2.6.7',
- '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11', '2.6.12', '2.6.13',
- '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17', '2.6.18', '2.6.19',
- '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23', '2.6.24', '2.6.25',
- '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29', '2.6.30',
- ],
- alt => 'proto_ops',
- cve => '2009-2692',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/9436',
- },
-
- 'sock_sendpage' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.4.4', '2.4.5', '2.4.6', '2.4.7', '2.4.8', '2.4.9',
- '2.4.10', '2.4.11', '2.4.12', '2.4.13', '2.4.14', '2.4.15',
- '2.4.16', '2.4.17', '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21',
- '2.4.22', '2.4.23', '2.4.24', '2.4.25', '2.4.26', '2.4.27',
- '2.4.28', '2.4.29', '2.4.30', '2.4.31', '2.4.32', '2.4.33',
- '2.4.34', '2.4.35', '2.4.36', '2.4.37', '2.6.0', '2.6.1',
- '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5', '2.6.6', '2.6.7',
- '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11', '2.6.12', '2.6.13',
- '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17', '2.6.18', '2.6.19',
- '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23', '2.6.24', '2.6.25',
- '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29', '2.6.30',
- ],
- alt => 'wunderbar_emporium',
- cve => '2009-2692',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/9435',
- },
- 'udp_sendmsg_32bit' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5', '2.6.6',
- '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11', '2.6.12',
- '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17', '2.6.18',
- '2.6.19',
- ],
- cve => '2009-2698',
- mil =>
- 'http://downloads.securityfocus.com/vulnerabilities/exploits/36108.c',
- },
- 'pipe.c_32bit' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.4.4', '2.4.5', '2.4.6', '2.4.7', '2.4.8', '2.4.9',
- '2.4.10', '2.4.11', '2.4.12', '2.4.13', '2.4.14', '2.4.15',
- '2.4.16', '2.4.17', '2.4.18', '2.4.19', '2.4.20', '2.4.21',
- '2.4.22', '2.4.23', '2.4.24', '2.4.25', '2.4.26', '2.4.27',
- '2.4.28', '2.4.29', '2.4.30', '2.4.31', '2.4.32', '2.4.33',
- '2.4.34', '2.4.35', '2.4.36', '2.4.37', '2.6.15', '2.6.16',
- '2.6.17', '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22',
- '2.6.23', '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28',
- '2.6.29', '2.6.30', '2.6.31',
- ],
- cve => '2009-3547',
- mil =>
- 'http://www.securityfocus.com/data/vulnerabilities/exploits/36901-1.c',
- },
- 'do_pages_move' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31',
- ],
- alt => 'sieve',
- cve => '2010-0415',
- mil => 'Spenders Enlightenment',
- },
- 'reiserfs' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34',
- ],
- cve => '2010-1146',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/12130/',
- },
- 'can_bcm' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- cve => '2010-2959',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14814/',
- },
- 'rds' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33',
- '2.6.34', '2.6.35', '2.6.36',
- ],
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15285/',
- cve => '2010-3904',
- },
- 'half_nelson' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- alt => 'econet',
- cve => '2010-3848',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/6851',
- },
- 'half_nelson1' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- alt => 'econet',
- cve => '2010-3848',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17787/',
- },
- 'half_nelson2' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- alt => 'econet',
- cve => '2010-3850',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17787/',
- },
- 'half_nelson3' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- alt => 'econet',
- cve => '2010-4073',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/17787/',
- },
- 'caps_to_root' => {
- vuln => [ '2.6.34', '2.6.35', '2.6.36' ],
- cve => 'n/a',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15916/',
- },
- 'american-sign-language' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- cve => '2010-4347',
- mil => 'http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/45408/',
- },
- 'pktcdvd' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35',
- '2.6.36',
- ],
- cve => '2010-3437',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15150/',
- },
- 'video4linux' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.0', '2.6.1', '2.6.2', '2.6.3', '2.6.4', '2.6.5',
- '2.6.6', '2.6.7', '2.6.8', '2.6.9', '2.6.10', '2.6.11',
- '2.6.12', '2.6.13', '2.6.14', '2.6.15', '2.6.16', '2.6.17',
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.28', '2.6.29',
- '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33',
- ],
- cve => '2010-3081',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15024/',
- },
- 'memodipper' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.39', '3.0.0', '3.0.1', '3.0.2', '3.0.3', '3.0.4',
- '3.0.5', '3.0.6', '3.1.0',
- ],
- cve => '2012-0056',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/18411/',
- },
- 'semtex' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.37', '2.6.38', '2.6.39', '3.0.0', '3.0.1', '3.0.2',
- '3.0.3', '3.0.4', '3.0.5', '3.0.6', '3.1.0',
- ],
- cve => '2013-2094',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/download/25444/',
- },
- 'perf_swevent' => {
- vuln => [
- '3.0.0', '3.0.1', '3.0.2', '3.0.3', '3.0.4', '3.0.5',
- '3.0.6', '3.1.0', '3.2', '3.3', '3.4.0', '3.4.1',
- '3.4.2', '3.4.3', '3.4.4', '3.4.5', '3.4.6', '3.4.8',
- '3.4.9', '3.5', '3.6', '3.7', '3.8.0', '3.8.1',
- '3.8.2', '3.8.3', '3.8.4', '3.8.5', '3.8.6', '3.8.7',
- '3.8.8', '3.8.9',
- ],
- cve => '2013-2094',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/download/26131',
- },
- 'msr' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.18', '2.6.19', '2.6.20', '2.6.21', '2.6.22', '2.6.23',
- '2.6.24', '2.6.25', '2.6.26', '2.6.27', '2.6.27', '2.6.28',
- '2.6.29', '2.6.30', '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34',
- '2.6.35', '2.6.36', '2.6.37', '2.6.38', '2.6.39', '3.0.0',
- '3.0.1', '3.0.2', '3.0.3', '3.0.4', '3.0.5', '3.0.6',
- '3.1.0', '3.2', '3.3', '3.4', '3.5', '3.6',
- '3.7.0', '3.7.6',
- ],
- cve => '2013-0268',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/27297/',
- },
- 'timeoutpwn' => {
- vuln => [
- '3.4', '3.5', '3.6', '3.7', '3.8', '3.8.9', '3.9', '3.10',
- '3.11', '3.12', '3.13', '3.4.0', '3.5.0', '3.6.0', '3.7.0',
- '3.8.0','3.8.5', '3.8.6', '3.8.9', '3.9.0', '3.9.6',
- '3.10.0','3.10.6', '3.11.0','3.12.0','3.13.0','3.13.1'
- ],
- cve => '2014-0038',
- mil => 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/31346/',
- },
- 'rawmodePTY' => {
- vuln => [
- '2.6.31', '2.6.32', '2.6.33', '2.6.34', '2.6.35', '2.6.36', '2.6.37',
- '2.6.38', '2.6.39', '3.14', '3.15'
- ],
- cve => '2014-0196',
- mil => 'http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/126603/cve-2014-0196-md.c',
- },
- );
-}
-
-__END__
-=head1 NAME
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-Linux_Exploit_Suggester.pl - A local exploit suggester for linux
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-=head1 DESCRIPTION
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-This perl script will enumerate the possible exploits available for a given kernel version
-
-=head1 USAGE
- $ Local_Exploit_Checker [-h] [-k kernel]
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- [-h] help
- [-k] kernel Eg. 2.6.28
-
-You can also provide a partial kernel version (eg. 2.4)
-to see all exploits available.
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-=head1 AUTHOR
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-Andy (c) 10-07-2009
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-Thanks to Brian for bugfixes, and sploit additions.
-
-=head1 CHANGELOG
-19-04-2014 added cve-2014-0196 and bug fixes (Andy)
-
-05-09-2013 code cleanup/optimizations and partial kernel feature (garu)
-
-28-08-2013 added msr driver (Andy)
-
-12-06-2013 added perf_swevent (Andy)
-
-23-01-2012 added memodipper (Andy)
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-14-11-2011 bug fix to cut kernel version, plus a few more sploits listed (Brian)
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-=cut
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-=head1 LICENSE
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- Linux Exploit Suggester
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
- with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-
-
-=cut
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-Linux_Exploit_Suggester
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-Linux Exploit Suggester; based on operating system release number.
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+ Linux Exploit Suggester by PenturaLabs
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Linux Exploit Suggester
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Suggest possible kernel-level Linux exploits based on the Operating System release number.
This program run without arguments will perform a 'uname -r' to grab the Linux Operating Systems release version,
and return a suggestive list of possible exploits. Nothing fancy, so a patched/back-ported patch may fool this script.
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Additionally possible to provide '-k' flag to manually enter the Kernel Version/Operating System Release Version.
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This script has been extremely useful onsite and in exams. Now Open-sourced under GPLv2.
-This script has been extremely useful on site and in exams. Now Open-sourced under GPLv2.
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-Sample Output
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