Innovative Security Research in Linux

We are a dedicated group of researchers focused on enhancing security in Linux kernel and compilers, developing open-source projects to address vulnerabilities and improve program safety.

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A laptop with an illuminated keyboard displays lines of code on its screen against a dark background. The code is highlighted with various colors to indicate syntax.

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Open Source Projects

Security Research

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Marshmello walking down the side of the road with camera on the top of the building

Influence on the Industry and Academic Research

Our LKMs and red team tools help simulate and detect advanced kernel threats.

Featured in Phrack, Sandfly Security, Thalium, Master Cryptologie Bordeaux, KaliLinuxTutorials, Black Hat USA 2025, Bloo and more.

Security Services

We specialize in Linux kernel and code generation security, targeting vulnerabilities in various architectures.

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A close-up view of a CPU socket on a motherboard with a thermal paste being applied using an application tube. The components are part of computer hardware, with the metallic socket reflecting light.
Kernel Module Development

Building offensive loadable kernel modules to aid security researchers in testing and advancing Linux security and performance.

Compiler Security Passes

Developing innovative compiler passes to improve security and obfuscation for your programs.

Vulnerability Assessment

Identifying and addressing security vulnerabilities in x86, ARM, and RISC-V architectures.