Just a quick piece on persistence using shell profiles and a bit of Bash :)

This is just a quick tutorial on using the AT command on Linux for some real stupid shit ;)

So okay, now we know how to make a maldeb, what about making something a bit more generic that works for most distributions ?
The solution for this is a script called makeself, and it's pretty simple to use, so let's dive right in :)

So, in this article, we're going to have some fun with Single-Sign-On and NFS server. And what's that you ask ?
NIS / YPServ is a user management system, for using shared user accounts on a Linux network, and our friend NFS is of couse Network-File-Server, for publishing our home directory from a server and out to all our clients.
So, why would we want this ?, because we're lazy and want one place to make and edit users, and one place to run backup of user files, and this is a fast way to do it.
NOTE, you should run RAID on the file server, and make a slave NIS server on a production network, but this is just for a small network, just to showcase it.

Yes, it's late and I should be in bed..but..I got to wonder a bit, how could you make a malware deb file ?
So, i thought it could be a fun little thing to try out, and it's pretty simple after all, and it really doesn't take that long. And no, the result of this little tutorial is NOT uploaded to the repo ;)

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