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Privilege Escalation Techniques

Privilege Escalation Techniques

By : Alexis Ahmed
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Privilege Escalation Techniques

Privilege Escalation Techniques

4.3 (8)
By: Alexis Ahmed

Overview of this book

Privilege Escalation Techniques is a detailed guide to privilege escalation techniques and tools for both Windows and Linux systems. This is a one-of-a-kind resource that will deepen your understanding of both platforms and provide detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for your first foray into privilege escalation. The book uses virtual environments that you can download to test and run tools and techniques. After a refresher on gaining access and surveying systems, each chapter will feature an exploitation challenge in the form of pre-built virtual machines (VMs). As you progress, you will learn how to enumerate and exploit a target Linux or Windows system. You’ll then get a demonstration on how you can escalate your privileges to the highest level. By the end of this book, you will have gained all the knowledge and skills you need to be able to perform local kernel exploits, escalate privileges through vulnerabilities in services, maintain persistence, and enumerate information from the target such as passwords and password hashes.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1: Gaining Access and Local Enumeration
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Section 2: Windows Privilege Escalation
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Section 3: Linux Privilege Escalation

Understanding the Linux kernel

You should already have a good idea of how a kernel works as we took an in-depth look at the structure, purpose, and functionality of a kernel in Chapter 5, Windows Kernel Exploits. As a result, we will only be focusing on the structure of the Linux kernel and how it works in this chapter.

The Linux kernel is a Unix-like open source, monolithic, and modular operating system kernel that was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, and was later implemented as the primary kernel for the GNU operating system. This combination of the Linux kernel and the GNU toolchain has led to the development of a plethora of operating systems that use the Linux kernel. These are commonly referred to as Linux distributions. A Linux distribution is an operating system that utilizes the Linux kernel and pairs it with various tools and utilities to cater to a particular use case or industry.

Similar to Windows NT, the Linux kernel consists of two main modes of operation that...

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