# Linux Privilege Escalation

- [Linux Privilege Escalation with Misconfigured /etc/passwd ](https://notes.anggipradana.com/tutorial/linux-privilege-escalation/linux-privilege-escalation-with-misconfigured-etc-passwd.md): Source : hackingarticles.in
- [Linux Privilege Escalation with SUID](https://notes.anggipradana.com/tutorial/linux-privilege-escalation/linux-privilege-escalation-with-suid.md): Study case Metasploitable 2. Source https://www.hackingarticles.in/ and https://medium.com/@SumanNathani.
- [Linux Privilege Escalation with Misconfigured Sudo](https://notes.anggipradana.com/tutorial/linux-privilege-escalation/linux-privilege-escalation-with-misconfigured-sudo.md): Source https://www.hackingarticles.in
- [Linux Privilege Escalation with MSF](https://notes.anggipradana.com/tutorial/linux-privilege-escalation/linux-privilege-escalation-with-msf.md): Case study Metasploitable2. Source https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com


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