Toasterkit, a Modular NetBSD Rootkit

Presented at DEF CON 16 (2008), Aug. 10, 2008, 1 p.m. (50 minutes)

NetBSD is a portable operating system for just about every architecture available. There is a notable lack of tools available for the penetration tester. In this talk we will present Toasterkit, a generic NetBSD rootkit. It has been tested on i386, Mac PPC, and VAX systems.


Presenters:

  • Thomas Bowen - Systems Administrator, New Mexico Tech   as Thomas Bowen
    Thomas Bowen is a system administrator for the New Mexico Tech Computer Center, and an undergraduate student in Computer Science with emphasis in Information Assurance. He has been accepted into Scholarship for Service program, funded by the National Science Foundation, and plans to also complete his Masters of Science in Computer Science at the university.
  • Anthony Martinez - Systems Administrator, New Mexico Tech
    Anthony Martinez is a system administrator for the New Mexico Tech Computer Center, and an undergraduate Computer Science student at the university.

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