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Re: Finding loaded kext binaries
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Re: Finding loaded kext binaries


  • Subject: Re: Finding loaded kext binaries
  • From: Rustam Muginov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:46:45 +0400


On Oct 17, 2009, at 7:58 AM, Michael Smith wrote:


If you were to tell us a bit more about the problem you're trying to solve, we might be able to offer some more constructive suggestions...


 = Mike


Hello, Mike.
I am trying to implement security software, which would analize running processes and loaded kexts. First step would be if the processes/kexts are signed by Apple. If yes and if signature is valid, then they are considered "good".
If not, then closer attenstion would be paid for them, like calculating checksum, gathering metainfo and sending it onto the server to analize.


Thank you for your advices.

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	Sincerely, Rustam Muginov



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