I'm not sure if my comment is relevant but taking a chance.
If you are referring to linux servers for web hosting.
Most web hosting services use containers that don't offer any access to the
kernel.
They use a shared kernel managed by the host.
For example, OpenVZ and Virtuozzo containers.
There i
> "Back then, even if Linux systems were employing secure boot mechanisms,
> there were still ways that malware could abuse drivers, root accounts, and
> user accounts with special elevated privileges to tamper with the kernel's
> code, and by doing so, gain boot persistence and a permanent foot
"Back then, even if Linux systems were employing secure boot mechanisms,
there were still ways that malware could abuse drivers, root accounts, and
user accounts with special elevated privileges to tamper with the kernel's
code, and by doing so, gain boot persistence and a permanent foothold on
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