inline_syscall
Inline syscalls made easy for windows on clang (by JustasMasiulis)
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inline_syscall
Posts with mentions or reviews of inline_syscall.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-16.
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Can't do exploitation research on a novel unhooking approach without a database of the DLLs for every Windows version. Ideas?
https://github.com/JustasMasiulis/inline_syscall (AFAIK the only library that produces inline-able syscall stubs)
introvert
Posts with mentions or reviews of introvert.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-16.
- What fundamental thing am I missing about DLLs and how security products hook them to track code behavior?
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Can't do exploitation research on a novel unhooking approach without a database of the DLLs for every Windows version. Ideas?
I wrote about some weaknesses (this explains what this post is all about) I saw in this approach and reached out the the author of that 2017 Cylance whitepaper, Jeff Tang, who responded:
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Is there any public database I can get a copy of every Windows release at?
Some context: I'm testing a form of unhooking which involves replacing the dynamically linked copies of DLLs with fresh, unhooked versions. I lay out reasons an attacker might not want to use Cylance's approach (linked above), primarily that it involves trusting the defender's copy of the DLL on disk.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing inline_syscall and introvert you can also consider the following projects:
SysWhispers2 - AV/EDR evasion via direct system calls.
lazy_importer - library for importing functions from dlls in a hidden, reverse engineer unfriendly way
Black-Angel-Rootkit - Black Angel is a Windows 11/10 x64 kernel mode rootkit. Rootkit can be loaded with enabled DSE while maintaining its full functionality.
ZwProcessHollowing - ZwProcessHollowing is a x64 process hollowing project which uses direct systemcalls, dll unhooking and RC4 payload decryption
Corth - It's like Porth, but in C++. Yep, we're going full circle.