Linux Exploit Suggester is a lightweight Perl script designed to help security testers quickly identify local Linux kernel privilege-escalation candidates by matching the host’s kernel/OS release string against a curated list of known vulnerable versions. It runs uname -r by default (or accepts a manual -k kernel string) and prints a suggestive, human-readable list of possible exploit names, CVEs, and references that match that kernel version. The tool intentionally keeps its logic simple: it performs string matching and warns that patched or back-ported kernels can mislead results, so its output should be treated as pointers for further verification rather than definitive proof of exploitable code. ...