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T1215: Kernel Modules and Extensions

mitre-persistence | Level: Easy  | Total Lab Runs: 0 | Premium Lab

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Loadable Kernel Modules (LKMs) are pieces of code that can be loaded/unloaded into the kernel on runtime. They extend the functionality of the kernel. LKMs are generally used to create kernel-mode Rootkit that run with the highest operating system privilege. Common features of LKM based rootkits include: self/process hiding, file hiding, log tampering etc.

In this lab, you are provided with Rootkit Linux Kernel Module code on a machine. The compilation tools are already instaled on the machine.

Objective: Compile the Linux Kernel Module, insert it into the kernel and explore its functionality!


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