fuzzfscker,loadable Linux kernel module with the object of fuzzing readable devices 08-16-2015, 01:42 PM
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https://github.com/2tewben/fuzzfscker
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I'm posting this here for my friend in the hopes that it gets some more attention.
The description of the github repository is "Loadable Linux kernel module with the object of fuzzing readable device files in Linux-based operating systems."
The repository README.md reads:
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So, from what I can gather, it's a wall against sysadmins.
A pretty interesting module nonetheless.
https://github.com/2tewben/fuzzfscker
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I'm posting this here for my friend in the hopes that it gets some more attention.
The description of the github repository is "Loadable Linux kernel module with the object of fuzzing readable device files in Linux-based operating systems."
The repository README.md reads:
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Quote:the purpose of this is to repeatedly fill up device files * with garbage text every hour in order to[/hide]
fuzz them. how you apply the usage of this is up to you.
by default, fuzzfscker hides from popular module lists, such as modprobe, lsmod, /proc/modules, and is
invisible to modinfo.
the time between each fuzzer execution can be changed. by default it is one hour.
also, the strings output out the kernel object file is filled up with random text generated by setup.py
when executed by the Makefile.
So, from what I can gather, it's a wall against sysadmins.
A pretty interesting module nonetheless.
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