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Linux rootkit

This software was developed by students for the course Rootkit programming at Technical University of Munich (TUM) in winter 2018/2019. It may be used for academic purposes only. This is only a screenshot from January 3rd 2019 and not the development repository.

Motivation

A rootkit is software that allows an attacker to maintain root access.

Features

  • Process Hiding and Hiding of Process hierarchies Hide processes from the user in such a way that they are still scheduled.
  • File Hiding Hide files but they are still accessible to anyone who knows that they are there and exist.
  • Module Hiding Hide LKMs.
  • Socket Hiding Hide sockets from user space tools like netstat and ss.
  • Packet Hiding Any TCP or UDP communication to and from specified ip address will be hidden from user space programms like tcpdump, wireshark.
  • Port Knocking
  • Privilege Escalation Eescalate the privileges of a given process (via PID) to root.
  • Network Key-logging Send data from stdin using the syslog protocol to a syslog-ng server.
  • Command and Control programm User space programm to controll functionality of rootkit over covert communication channel.
  • (System Call Hooking)

Target Platform

The rootkit was developed for and tested with the linux kernel 4.9.133.

Installation

To compile the LKM rootkit run make.
Compile the Command and Control with gcc control_program.c -o cmd.

LKMs (Linux kernel modules) are pieces of code that can be loaded and unloaded into the kernel upon demand. To load the rootkit into the kernel, run with root privileges:

insmod rootkit.ko

The rootkit automatically hides itself from lsmod.

To unload the rootkit, run with root privileges:

./cmd --unhide_rootkit
rmmod rootkit

How to use?

With the command and control programm, commands can be send to the rootkit over an IOCTL channel.

$ ./cmd

Usage: ./cmd [OPTION]... [PARAM]...

Options:
	--hide_fd 				[PATH] 		Hide a file at path
	--unhide_fd 				[PATH] 		Unhide a file at path
	
	--hide_socket_tcp 			[PORT]		Hide tcp socket with port
	--unhide_socket_tcp 			[PORT]		Unhide tcp socket with port
	
	--hide_ps 				[PID]		Hide process with pid
	--unhide_ps 				[PID]		Unhide process with pid	
	
	--hide_child_pid					Enable child process hiding
	--unhide_child_pid					Disbale child process hiding
	
	--hide_mod 				[NAME]		Hide LKM by name
	--unhide_mod 				[NAME]		Unhide LKM by name
		
	--hide_package_v4 			[IPV4]		Hide IPV4 packages from ip address
	--hide_package_v4 			[IPV4]		Unhide IPV4 packages from ip address
	
	--hide_package_v6 			[IPV6]		Hide IPV6 packages from ip address
	--hide_package_v6 			[IPV6]		Unhide IPV6 packages from ip address
	
	--port_knocking 			[PORT]		Enable port knocking at port
	--disable_port_knocking 		[PORT]		Disable port knocking at port
	
	--privilege_pid 			[PID]		Privilege process with pid
	
	--log_on 						Enable keylogging
	--log_off 						Disable keylogging

Technical details about the implementation

Please read the commentary in the code.

Credits

To our supervisors at TUM. Thank you!

Authors

Benjamin Zanger and David Mildenberger

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