HI Geeks,

@Net-Security
Many people think that Linux is immune to the type of Autorun attacks
that have plagued Windows systems with malware over the years.
However, there have been many advances in the usability of Linux as a
desktop OS - including the addition of features that can allow Autorun
attacks.

This Shmoocon presentation by Jon Larimer from IBM X-Force starts off
with a definition of autorun vulnerabilities and some examples from
Windows, then jumps straight into the Linux side of things.

Larimer explains how attackers can abuse these features to gain access
to a live system by using a USB flash drive. He also shows how USB as
an exploitation platform can allow for easy bypass of protection
mechanisms like ASLR and how these attacks can provide a level of
access that other physical attack methods do not.

The talk concludes with steps that Linux vendors and end-users can
take to protect systems from this threat to head off a wave of Linux
Autorun malware

Cheers,
0xN41K

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