In this course, you will learn about privilege escalation techniques on Linux. It is a beginner level course and will cover various techniques to escalate privileges on Linux systems.
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Index | Name | Difficulty | Practice |
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01 | π Upgrading Simple Shell to Interactive Shell | β ββ | Start Lab |
02 | π Linux Privilege Escalation via /etc/passwd File | β ββ | Start Lab |
03 | π Linux Privilege Escalation via /etc/shadow | β ββ | Start Lab |
04 | π SUID Privilege Escalation on Linux | β ββ | Start Lab |
05 | π Linux Privilege Escalation via Cron Jobs | β ββ | Start Lab |
06 | π Privilege Escalation on Linux via Wildcard Injecti... | β ββ | Start Lab |
07 | π Privilege Escalation via Sudo | β ββ | Start Lab |
08 | π Privilege Escalation Through Linux Configurations | β ββ | Start Lab |
09 | π Stepping Stone User Privilege Escalation | β ββ | Start Lab |
10 | π Linux Privilege Escalation via Brute Force | β ββ | Start Lab |
11 | π Linux Privilege Escalation with Automation Tools | β ββ | Start Lab |