The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs, without root privileges, on top of any other Linux distro.
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The lightweight Arch Linux based distro that runs, without root privileges, on top of any other Linux distro.
A basic user tool to execute simple docker containers in batch or interactive systems without root privileges.
An NSTask-like wrapper around the macOS Security Framework's AuthorizationExecuteWithPrivileges function to run shell commands with root privileges in Objective-C / Cocoa.
eXtended Permission Manager for Android - view, set, watch Manifest Permissions and AppOps
AERoot is a command line tool that allows you to give root privileges on-the-fly to any process running on the Android emulator with Google Play flavors AVDs.
unix wildcard attacks
Android_Emuroot is a Python script that allows granting root privileges on the fly to shells running on Android virtual machines that use google-provided emulator images called Google API Playstore, to help reverse engineers to go deeper into their investigations.
An example rootkit that gives a userland process root permissions
Implementation component of Android Jetpack with clean architecture
Run OpenVPN without root privileges
Privilege escalation in Docker
A Flutter Plugin to check Android device Root status and execute shell commands with root privileges
Gain root access and Telnet on Wansview W6 camera.
Override factory brightness settings with ROOT Access [Android]
Android Easy To Use Root Shell
A step-by-step guide to provisioning and securing a Linux server from scratch (with walk-through examples).
AWS Root Account Best Practice
A weird Linux/Unix tool that allows root execution of bash commands, but without a password.
A security tool with the purpose of identifying users who have both successfully and unsuccessfully switched to root or another user on Linux based distributions.
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