Computer Science, asked by amanansari25, 7 months ago

Q:- knark hides or unhides files or directories. It ?
1.uses system call redirection to hide its presence.
2.hides TCP or UDP connections.
3.is a loadable kernel module.
4.All of the above​

Answers

Answered by nawazkhan69444
1

Answer:

Answer is 2

Explanation:

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is option 4.All of the above​.

Explanation:

  • Knark hides or reveals directories and files for this reason.
  • It conceals TCP or UDP connections, is a loadable kernel module, employs system call redirection to mask its presence
  • Knark by Creed can grant root rights and hide files, processes, and services. It can even reroute commands.
  • It has the ability to execute instructions, reroute execution, and hide processes, files, and connections.
  • It can dislodge existing loaded security modules and disguise itself.

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