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There’s SELinux, everything is mounted nosuid, barely anything runs as root except init. I doubt it.


You don't need a suit binary for this, they have arbitrary write of memory. The suid binary is just a convenient and portable way to demonstrate it. Real exploits will use many different mechanisms.




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