This guide details creating a secure Linux production system. OpenSCAP (C2S/CIS, STIG).
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This guide details creating a secure Linux production system. OpenSCAP (C2S/CIS, STIG).
linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script
🔒 Anti DDOS | Bash Script Project 🔒
AVML - Acquire Volatile Memory for Linux
Tracking CVEs for the linux Kernel
A desktop application that checks security-related settings and makes recommendations for improvements without requiring central device management or automated reporting.
OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux application firewall
Linux Security & Linux Hardening & Linux Management & Linux Configuration
Bash script to create nftables sets of country specific IP address ranges for use with firewall rulesets. The project provides a simple and flexible way to implement geolocation filtering with nftables. It can be a useful tool to reduce the chance of malware, ransomware and phishing attempts as well as mitigating the effects of DDoS attacks.
See adversary, do adversary: Simple execution of commands for defensive tuning/research (now with more ELF on the shelf)
Linux security with three different distributions (Rocky Linux, Ubuntu and openSUSE)!
Vulnerability management tool that provides Yocto SBOM generation and CVE Analysis of target images.
Interactive Post Exploitation Tool
Kernel programming: This is a simple kernel module implementation for enforcing access control policies using Linux Security Module framework.
Linux kernel module to fight against police terror
Linux Security Audit Tool
In-depth notes on Linux fundamentals, including command line usage, file system hierarchy, shell scripting, and essential tools for beginners and advanced users.
Checks for search order privilege escalation vectors in system environment, system shared objects and executable files in $PATH.
Lazily wraps various Linux system auditing tools
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