There are 4 repositories under linux-privilege-escalation topic.
linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script
Master cybersecurity skills with this TryHackMe free path, includes a collection of my write-ups, solutions and progress tracking.
Localroot-ALL-CVE~
OSCP notes, commands, tools, and more.
WorldFirst (Public) Docker API Exploit - My security researches involving Docker and Openshift
Simple Tricks I use While Playing King Of The Hill
All Linux privilege Escalation methods are listed under one MarkDown🦁 i.e Kernel Exploits to Cronjobs
my solves of some ctfs and some write-ups regarding security tools
This repository's purpose is to store writeups of Hackthebox machines
This script search for the bin on the https://gtfobins.github.io/ for the SUID exploit and returns the bins that have exploit available on gtfobins. So you don't need to manually search for every file on the site.
Linux Privilege Escalation: cheatsheet
linuxprivchecker.py -- a Linux Privilege Escalation Check Script (updated for use with Python 3!)
ansible-privilege-escalation is an ansible playbook you can use to make linux privilege escalation attack from user A to user B
CTF powered by docker with a web and a linux privilege escalation challenge
Takes all the suid binaries running in the target system and checks against suid binaries listed on GTFOBins to escalate privileges in linux/unix environment.
Collection of Linux PrivEsc Tools
Bits and pieces from my personal notes and scripts