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Cambridge Researcher Breaks OpenBSD Systrace

An anonymous reader writes "University of Cambridge researcher Robert Watson has published a paper at the First USENIX Workshop On Offensive Technology in which he describes serious vulnerabilities in OpenBSD's Systrace, Sudo, Sysjail, the TIS GSWTK framework, and CerbNG. The technique is also effective against many commercially available anti-virus systems. His slides include sample exploit code that bypasses access control, virtualization, and intrusion detection in under 20 lines of C code consisting solely of memcpy() and fork(). Sysjail has now withdrawn their software, recommending against any use, and NetBSD has disabled Systrace by default in their upcoming release."

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  1. Re:Why??? by orclevegam · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why is everyone so hell bent on BREAKING things? Can't we all just try to get along for an instant?

    Because the fastest way to learn about something is to break it. Why do you think physicists spend all that time and money on particle accelerators?

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    Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.