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Writing kernel exploits
Keegan McAllisterJanuary 27, 2012
Keegan McAllisterWriting kernel exploits
 
Why attack the kernel?
Total control of the systemHuge attack surfaceSubtle code with potential for fun bugs
Keegan McAllisterWriting kernel exploits
 
Kernel security
Kernel and user code coexist in memoryKernel integrity depends on a few processor features:Separate CPU modes for kernel and user codeWell-defined transitions between these modesKernel-only instructions and memory
Keegan McAllisterWriting kernel exploits
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