Linux privilege escalation auditing tool
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Mar 20, 2026 - Shell
Linux privilege escalation auditing tool
A tool designed to exploit a privilege escalation vulnerability in the sudo program on Unix-like systems. It takes advantage of a specific misconfiguration or flaw in sudo to gain elevated privileges on the system, essentially allowing a regular user to execute commands as the root user.
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