Halloween 4 local root exploit for imwheel-solo. Other distros maybe affected as well.
c3666f47df53ac801b0213bec8395af0Halloween Linux 4.0 and Debian Linux 2.1 local root exploit for wmcdplay. Other distros are maybe affected as well.
f9d6741dc3c813e80a88184bdbabf44eTESO Security Advisory - A vulnerability within the kreatecd application for Linux has been discovered. An attacker can gain local root-access. Exploit included.
3196d5b099afc3b97277955392b37069TESO Security Advisory - A vulnerability within the imwheel application for Linux has been discovered. Some of these packages are shipped with an suid-root wrapper-script that invokes the insecure program 'imwheel' with UID 0. Exploit included.
ba670a03a3b834008c8c0cada3eb9185TESO Security Advisory - A vulnerability within the wmcdplay CD playing application for the WindowMaker desktop has been discovered. It allows local root compromise through arbitrary code execution.Any system which has wmcdplay installed as setuid root is vulnerable.
15def16c5e23da0e4e13393a8f8ffb0fTESO Security Advisory - The atsar application contains an exploitable vulnerability. The Halloween 4 Linux distribution, which is based on RedHat 6.1 is shipped with this suid-root program. It might be used to gain superuser privileges. Any system that has atsar-linux-1.4.2 package installed is vulnerable.
11418d3684b96ff6cb2f5295823e04faEyes on Exec 2.32 is a set of tools which you can use to build your own host based IDS. It watches for programs getting exec'd and logs information about it to a file. Combined with perl this can be extremely powerful. Requires linux kernel 2.2.
1667d49e89e15406b5db030836e7d798List Not Closed Files. Lets you not only list not closed files but also write/read etc. to it. Also inserting commands into stdin of programs (say SSH) is possible. Needs libpopt and x86/linux kernel 2.2.
c3c3ccd8baff9ff84c6d25dc1ad44c63Linux accounting-tool for 2.2.x.
ea8cf4eb3258d1afddb74308d12acfb6Ever thought that this is possible? A tool to encrypt strings in C-sourcefiles and automatically decrypt it at runtime. (version 1.0) Scramble was found to work also well on FreeBSD (3.1 tested).
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