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Exploit-en-Python-para-CVE-2023-4147 — PoC educativo del exploit CVE-2023-4147 (Linux kernel Netfilter UAF) — solo para entornos autorizados | Kitploit
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PoC educativo del exploit CVE-2023-4147 (Linux kernel Netfilter UAF) — solo para entornos autorizados

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🚨 Python Exploit for CVE-2023-4147

License: MIT Python 3.8+ CVE

Proof of Concept exploit for CVE-2023-4147. Exclusively for security research and education.

⚠️ Legal Warning

EXCLUSIVELY EDUCATIONAL AND AUTHORIZED USE

  • ✅ Authorized security research
  • ✅ Controlled lab environments
  • ✅ Cybersecurity education
  • ✅ Authorized bug bounty programs
  • ❌ Systems without authorization
  • ❌ Malicious or illegal activities

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📝 Description

CVE-2023-4147 is a vulnerability that allows [technical description of the vulnerability].

🚀 Usage

root@kitploit:~
git clone https://github.com/murdok1982/Exploit-en-Python-para-CVE-2023-4147.git
cd Exploit-en-Python-para-CVE-2023-4147
python exploit.py --target [TARGET] --options [OPTIONS]

🎯 Technical Details

Vulnerability

  • CVE ID: CVE-2023-4147
  • Type: [Vulnerability Type]
  • Impact: [Impact Description]
  • Severity: [Severity Level]

Requirements

root@kitploit:~
pip install -r requirements.txt

⚠️ Responsibility

The author is NOT responsible for:

  • Misuse of this code
  • Damage caused to systems
  • Legal consequences of unauthorized use
  • Violations of terms of service

Use at your own risk and with explicit authorization

📚 References

  • CVE-2023-4147 Details
  • NVD Entry

👤 Author

murdok1982

  • GitHub: @murdok1982
  • LinkedIn: Gustavo Lobato Clara
  • Email: [email protected]

📝 License

MIT License - Educational and Authorized Use Only


⭐ Star this repo if you find it useful for learning! 🐛 Report issues

Research Responsibly! 🚨

🎖️ OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTING CENTER

ACCESS LEVEL: AUTHORIZED | RECIPIENT: DEVELOPMENT COMMAND ([email protected])

Through the following communications portal, authorized personnel may submit incident reports, critical deployment (compilation) failures, or requests for strategic improvements. Select the appropriate directive to view submission protocols:

🚨 REPORT COMPLAINT OR DISCIPLINARY/OPERATIONAL INCIDENT
To file a complaint regarding the system's operation, structure, or content, send a message to [email protected] following this protocol:
  1. Subject: [COMPLAINT] - System Name - Brief description.
  2. Message Body: Clearly detail the incident, operational impact, and if possible, evidence (screenshots or logs).
  3. Priority: Indicate whether immediate or deferred attention is required.
🛠️ REPORT COMPILATION OR DEPLOYMENT PROBLEMS
If you experience failures during the compilation or installation phase of the system, report to [email protected] with the following technical structure:
  1. Subject: [COMPILATION] - Environment/OS Failure.
  2. Specifications: Operating System, dependency versions, and compilation tools used.
  3. Error Trace (Logs): Attach the full error log provided by the terminal (in text format or readable screenshot).
  4. Reproduction Steps: Exact sequence of commands executed before the critical failure.
💡 SUGGESTIONS OR DEVELOPMENT REQUESTS
To propose new tactical capabilities, intelligence modules, or architectural improvements, send your request to [email protected]:
  1. Subject: [PROPOSAL] - Improvement or New Module.
  2. Tactical Objective: What problem does it solve or what advantage does this new feature provide?
  3. Feasibility: (Optional) Possible technical approach or recommended tools for implementation.


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I build open-source projects focused on applied AI, automation, and data intelligence. Over on my GitHub you'll find things like AI-powered analysis engines, OSINT platforms for open-source research, Windows automation tools, and experiments with language models. Everything is public and free, so anyone can use it, study it, or build on top of it. github.com/murdok1982

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