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Email addressshaun at securereality.com.au
First Active2002-07-24
Last Active2003-04-30
injectso-0.2.1.tar.gz
Posted Apr 30, 2003
Authored by Shaun Clowes | Site securereality.com.au

Injectso is a tool that can be used to inject shared libraries into running processes on Linux (x86/IA32 and Sparc) and Solaris (Sparc). It also provides routines that can be used by injected libraries to easily modify the behavior of the host process by intercepting library function calls. This allows you to intercept input or output, send and receive information over open sockets in that process, read and write to files opened exclusively by that process, close a file descriptor to a socket and redirect the i/o to a file for debugging, and much more. This is similar to an article in Phrack 59, but more refined. More information available here.

Changes: Support for symbol hash table lookups, more documentation, modified intercept routines, improved signal handling, and more.
tags | x86
systems | linux, unix, solaris
SHA-256 | 25106b23436fc67af56f43cfd1460da33596d3d37d9f72f591582b65d8ed3225
shiva-0.95.tar.gz
Posted Apr 30, 2003
Authored by Shaun Clowes, Neel Mehta | Site securereality.com.au

Shiva is a tool to encrypt ELF executables under Linux. Shiva can be used to wrap an executable in such a way that though it continues to run as it did before it is very difficult to debug or reverse engineer. Shiva can be used to password protect critical programs, including setuid programs, or simply to obfuscate sensitive data stored within programs.

tags | encryption
systems | linux
SHA-256 | ab9b952d330d5b067330bad8fe8c5a78d38d920e6daffaa451428a427464cd7b
injectso-0.2.tar.gz
Posted Jul 24, 2002
Authored by Shaun Clowes | Site securereality.com.au

Injectso is a tool that can be used to inject shared libraries into running processes on Linux (x86/IA32 and Sparc) and Solaris (Sparc). It also provides routines that can be used by injected libraries to easily modify the behavior of the host process by intercepting library function calls. This allows you to intercept input or output, send and receive information over open sockets in that process, read and write to files opened exclusively by that process, close a file descriptor to a socket and redirect the i/o to a file for debugging, and much more. This is similar to an article in Phrack 59, but more refined. More information available here.

tags | x86
systems | linux, unix, solaris
SHA-256 | 86ed5a565b200987649f97d7851229c076e37c2ddfedbb27bc8483bd7203e7a6
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