Many local exploits have been released over the last year targeting the
Windows kernel. These exploits are particularly useful for penetration
testers that need SYSTEM level access when the initial foothold is
obtained through phishing or some other form of client side attack.
Windows kernel. These exploits are particularly useful for penetration
testers that need SYSTEM level access when the initial foothold is
obtained through phishing or some other form of client side attack.
This talk will go over common techniques used in Windows Kernel
exploitation and how they relate to and are implemented Metasploit. This
talk is for any one that is interested in what is happening during the
exploitation process and how they can get involved writing kernel
exploits for Metasploit.
The presenter:
Spencer McIntyre is an avid open source contributor and has written
multiple windows kernel exploits for the metasploit framework.
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