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unhide (20220611-1ubuntu1) noble; urgency=medium

  * d/p/popen-ps-cmd-length-limit: handle longer process command line lengths
    to fix autopkgtest failure (LP: #2062269).

 -- Robie Basak <email address hidden>  Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:47:12 +0000

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unhide: forensic tool to find hidden processes and ports

 Unhide is a forensic tool to find processes and TCP/UDP ports hidden by
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 unhide detects hidden processes using the following six techniques:
   * Compare /proc vs /bin/ps output
   * Compare info gathered from /bin/ps with info gathered by walking thru the
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   * Compare info gathered from /bin/ps with info gathered from syscalls
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   * Quick compare /proc, procfs walking and syscall vs /bin/ps output
 .
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 /bin/netstat through brute forcing of all TCP/UDP ports available.
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 Unhide is a forensic tool to find processes and TCP/UDP ports hidden by
 rootkits, Linux kernel modules or by other techniques. It includes two
 utilities: unhide and unhide-tcp.
 .
 unhide detects hidden processes using the following six techniques:
   * Compare /proc vs /bin/ps output
   * Compare info gathered from /bin/ps with info gathered by walking thru the
     procfs.
   * Compare info gathered from /bin/ps with info gathered from syscalls
     (syscall scanning).
   * Full PIDs space occupation (PIDs bruteforcing)
   * Reverse search, verify that all thread seen by ps are also seen by the
     kernel (/bin/ps output vs /proc, procfs walking and syscall)
   * Quick compare /proc, procfs walking and syscall vs /bin/ps output
 .
 unhide-tcp identifies TCP/UDP ports that are listening but are not listed in
 /bin/netstat through brute forcing of all TCP/UDP ports available.
 .
 This package is useful for network security checks, in addition to forensics
 investigations.