I hereby claim:
- I am henrychoi7 on github.
- I am handongchoi (https://keybase.io/handongchoi) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is F320 04D1 3809 E5E3 F692 BD79 4D97 8E1B 7582 6DDF
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
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AWS 학습 링크집 시리즈
AWS 공식문서 중 보안에 관련된 자료들을 한글 자료 중심으로 정리한 페이지 입니다.
The Linux kernel is written in C, so you should have at least a basic understanding of C before diving into kernel work. You don't need expert level C knowledge, since you can always pick some things up underway, but it certainly helps to know the language and to have written some userspace C programs already.
It will also help to be a Linux user. If you have never used Linux before, it's probably a good idea to download a distro and get comfortable with it before you start doing kernel work.
Lastly, knowing git is not actually required, but can really help you (since you can dig through changelogs and search for information you'll need). At a minimum you should probably be able to clone the git repository to a local directory.
alert tcp any any -> any ![139,445] (msg:"Possible Mimikatz Zerologon Attempt"; flow:established,to_server; content:"|00|"; offset:2; content:"|0f 00|"; distance:22; within:2; fast_pattern; content:"|00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff 2f 21|"; within:90; reference:url,https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz/releases/tag/2.2.0-20200916; classtype:attempted-admin; sid:20166330; rev:2; metadata:created_at 2020_09_19;) |