Library injections are less common on Linux than they are on Windows, but they're still a problem. Here's a look at how they work and how to identify them. While not nearly commonly seen on Linux ...
On many Linux distributions, the kernel is configured by default to prevent any process from calling ptrace() on another process that it did not create (e.g. via fork()). This is a security feature ...
If you think about it, an operating system kernel is really just a very powerful shared library that offers services to many programs. Of course, it is a very powerful library, but still — its main ...
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