Nytro Posted May 1, 2012 Report Posted May 1, 2012 Linux Memory ImagesWe make these sample Linux memory images available in the hope they may be useful for research, training, testing, or other purposes. If you find them to be of value, please drop us a line via the contact form on this web site.hem to be of value, please drop us a line via the contact form on this web site. [TABLE][TR][TH]Filename[/TH][TH]Size[/TH][TH]Hash[/TH][TH]Description[/TH][TH]BitTorrent Download[/TH][/TR][TR=class: alt][TD]centos-5.6-i386-kbeast.mem.bz2[/TD][TD]705266494 bytes (673MB)[/TD][TD]sha256sum[/TD][TD]This is a bzip2-compressed memory image taken from a VirtualBox VM allocated 2GB RAM, running from a CentOS 5.6 LiveCD, infected with the kbeast rootkit. Memory was acquired via the VirtualBox dumpguestcore command, as described here.[/TD][TD]Magnet Link[/TD][/TR][TR][TD]ubuntu-10.04-i386-kbeast.mem.bz2[/TD][TD]480042093 bytes (458MB)[/TD][TD]sha256sum[/TD][TD]This is a bzip2-compressed memory image taken from a VirtualBox VM allocated 1GB RAM, running from an Ubuntu 10.04.3 LiveCD, infected with the kbeast rootkit. Memory was acquired via the VirtualBox dumpguestcore command, as described here.[/TD][TD]Magnet Link[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]Sursa: Second Look Quote