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This is the list of all rootkits found so far on github and other sites.
a summary of linux rootkits published on GitHub
Linux Malware Sample Archive including various types of malicious ELF binaries and viruses. Be careful!
VMClarity is a tool for agentless detection and management of Virtual Machine Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) and vulnerabilities
Automated Cyber Offense
A curated list of rootkits found on Github and other sites.
Rootkit Detector for UNIX
ld_preload userland rootkit
-x-x-x- DO NOT RUN ON PRODUCTION MACHINE -x-x-x- LD_PRELOAD based user-land rootkit for Linux platform.
Collection of windows rootkits
Cerez 😈 userland LD_PRELOAD rootkit
A LKM (Loadable Kernel Module) to execute a command as root; I include a example of using netcat and a compiled(with source and steps on how to compile) reverse shell provided in C.
Linux userland rootkit. Hides file and directory, hides process, hides bind shell port, hides daemon port, hides reverse shell port, cleans up bash history and logs during installation
Rootkit breaker - experimental Linux anti-rootkit tool based on kprobes
A Linux kernel module and userland utility pair to detect processes hidden by Linux kernel module (LKM) rootkits.
Linux Loadable Kernel Module Rootkit for Linux Kernel 5.x and 6.x on x86_64, hides files, hides process, hides bind shell & reverse shell port, privilege escalation, cleans up logs and bash history during installation
Nidhogg is an all-in-one simple to use rootkit for red teams.
An Nginx module for persistent privileged malware
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