Exposed: The Insidious Linux Backdoors You Never Knew Existed // Kali Linux

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Sneaky - Backdoors are secret pieces of code, scripts, or programs installed on a system for the main goal of maintaining persistence.
They provide hackers with faster and more immediate access to the system.
Your job as a pen-tester or ethical hacker in a red team scenario or a system administrator and defender in a blue team, is to guarantee that your organization's IT infrastructure runs smoothly and securely.
In this video, we use Kali Linux to llearn about the top five persistence tactics that attackers use to install and maintain backdoors on Linux computers.
You'll be able to detect and remove backdoors before they do any damage to your systems if you understand these tactics. In addition, you'll develop a greater awareness of the security risks associated with different Linux-based tools and applications, allowing you to make more educated choices about how to setup and safeguard your systems.
You will be more prepared to secure your organization's Linux-based systems against backdoors and other sorts of threats after seeing this video. You'll learn vital information and skills that will assist you in identifying and resolving security problems, as well as making educated choices about how to setup and safeguard your systems in the future.
Don't miss out on this important information; watch the video now to keep ahead of the curve when it comes to Linux system security!
#### CHAPTERS ####
00:56 - 1) SSH Keys
04:03 - 2) Hidden Users
05:41 - 3) Bashrc profile
07:35 - 4) Cron Jobs
09:35 - 5) MSF Webshell
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  • @su8z3r03
    @su8z3r03 Жыл бұрын

    How did you make the skull image in your terminal ?

  • @unicod3r

    @unicod3r

    Жыл бұрын

    It is an emoji.

  • @su8z3r03

    @su8z3r03

    Жыл бұрын

    @@unicod3r No kidding, how do you get it into your terminal though ?

  • @unicod3r

    @unicod3r

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@su8z3r03 PS1 variable in .bashrc, just paste the emojis (or use a generator). P. S. not all terminals support emojis

  • @su8z3r03

    @su8z3r03

    Жыл бұрын

    @@unicod3r Where is .bashrc ? In the home directory right ?

  • @unicod3r

    @unicod3r

    Жыл бұрын

    @@su8z3r03 yes

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