Using PAM EXEC to Log Passwords on Linux
Video will be public June 2nd 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - Talking about what PAM is 05:00 - Talking about pam_exec 08:15 - Creating a bash script pam_exec calls to log passwords 12:20 - Creating a GoLang binary that replicates our Bash Script to log passwords 16:00 - First iteration almost done, dumping all passwords 18:38 - Explaining how we will add if the authentication was successful in our log file 22:30 - Replacing the last line in the log file, probably wrong about runes here but yolo 26:30 - Modification complete! Showing our logger works and dumps all the passwords

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