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Security Incidents: Re: yes, its t0rn again

Re: yes, its t0rn again

From: Helmut Springer <delta_at_FAVEVE.UNI-STUTTGART.DE>
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 20:51:11 +0100

On Sat 2001-01-06 (01:17), Aaron wrote:
> pain, but it isn't sufficient to stop the kernel from being
> modified after startup. Silvio Cesare wrote a paper in Nov '98
> that discusses how to do this via direct writes to /dev/*mem:

agreed. several systems have the ability to deny even UID 0 direct
write access to memory and/or hardware.

--
MfG/best regards, helmut springer         Die andern schon scheintot,
                                          Du springst aufs Podest...
                                          Du bist besser dran, Brille,
                                          besser, viel besser als der Rest.
Received on Jan 06 2001
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