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Learning Linux Binary Analysis

Learning Linux Binary Analysis

By : "elfmaster" O'Neill
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Learning Linux Binary Analysis

Learning Linux Binary Analysis

4.8 (10)
By: "elfmaster" O'Neill

Overview of this book

Learning Linux Binary Analysis is packed with knowledge and code that will teach you the inner workings of the ELF format, and the methods used by hackers and security analysts for virus analysis, binary patching, software protection and more. This book will start by taking you through UNIX/Linux object utilities, and will move on to teaching you all about the ELF specimen. You will learn about process tracing, and will explore the different types of Linux and UNIX viruses, and how you can make use of ELF Virus Technology to deal with them. The latter half of the book discusses the usage of Kprobe instrumentation for kernel hacking, code patching, and debugging. You will discover how to detect and disinfect kernel-mode rootkits, and move on to analyze static code. Finally, you will be walked through complex userspace memory infection analysis. This book will lead you into territory that is uncharted even by some experts; right into the world of the computer hacker.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Index

Identifying reverse text padding infections


This is a virus infection technique that we discussed in Chapter 4, ELF Virus Technology – Linux/Unix Viruses. The idea is that a virus or parasite can make room for its code by extending the text segment in reverse. The program header for the text segment will look strange if you know what you're looking for.

Let's take a look at an ELF 64-bit binary that has been infected with a virus that uses this parasite infection method:

readelf -l ./infected_host1

Elf file type is EXEC (Executable file)
Entry point 0x3c9040
There are 9 program headers, starting at offset 225344

Program Headers:
 Type         Offset             VirtAddr           PhysAddr
              FileSiz            MemSiz              Flags  Align
 PHDR         0x0000000000037040 0x0000000000400040 0x0000000000400040
              0x00000000000001f8 0x00000000000001f8  R E    8
 INTERP       0x0000000000037238 0x0000000000400238 0x0000000000400238
              0x000000000000001c 0x000000000000001c...

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