/* dedicated to my best friend in the whole world, Robin Price the joke is in your hands just too easy -- some nice library functions for reuse here though credits to julien tinnes/tavis ormandy for the bug may want to remove the __attribute__((regparm(3))) for 2.4 kernels, I have no time to test spender@www:~$ cat redhat_hehe I bet Red Hat will wish they closed the SELinux vulnerability when they were given the opportunity to. Now all RHEL boxes will get owned by leeches.c :p fd7810e34e9856f77cba67f291ba115f33411ebd d4b0e413ebf15d039953dfabf7f9a2d1 thanks to Dan Walsh for the great SELinux bypass even on "fixed" SELinux policies and nice work Linus on trying to silently fix an 8 year old vulnerability, leaving vendors without patched kernels for their users. use ./wunderbar_emporium.sh for everything don't have mplayer? watch an earlier version of the exploit at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arAfIp7YzZ4 */ http://www.grsecurity.net/~spender/wunderbar_emporium.tgz Exploit-DB Mirror: https://github.com/offensive-security/exploit-database-bin-sploits/raw/master/bin-sploits/9435.tgz (2009-wunderbar_emporium.tgz) # milw0rm.com [2009-08-14]