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Version for Debian/Kali or Unix-based Operating Systems #24

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throwaway1298347 opened this issue Nov 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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Version for Debian/Kali or Unix-based Operating Systems #24

throwaway1298347 opened this issue Nov 5, 2020 · 3 comments

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@throwaway1298347
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Is it possible to fork a version for Linux at all? I appreciate your work, however doing any sort of meaningful test on Windows, particularly regarding anything which manipulates the OS directly (since it's not open-source), is difficult for me.

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@tomer8007
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Making it work on linux requires reversing the linux RSA private key, something that's not planned.

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throwaway1298347 commented Nov 5, 2020

Thanks for your answer. Another question I had is: do you think in theory it is possible to extract the keys exchanged or contained within a Trusted Execution Environment, like those in proprietary hardware? For instance, by fuzzing?

Thanks for working on this project and providing a stepping stone for future researchers.

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It's indeed possible if you find a good enough TrustZone/TEE vulnerability, but I did not investigate this.

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