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    <title>Rediscovering Heaven's Gate on Linux</title>
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  <summary>While poking around for new and spicy Linux malware techniques, I stumbled across an old(er) post from Red Canary about Heaven’s Gate on Linux. Being familiar with the equivalent technique on Windows, it piqued my interest and inspired me to slightly further the technique, resulting in a library (which will be released alongside my SAINTCON talk in October) to send all syscalls through the gate...</summary>

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