UNIX User-Mode RootKits

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RootKits were originally created for UNIX systems. UNIX environments are very well-suited to RootKit attacks, given their reliance on the root account. The root account is sometimes called the superuser account, given that it has all power on a typical UNIX system. From a root-level account, an attacker can completely reconfigure the box, overwrite existing applications, change logs, and view any data stored unencrypted on the target machine. Additionally, UNIX administrators rely very ...

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