Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
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Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
A basic Direct Kernel Object Manipulation rootkit that removes a process from the EPROCESS list, hiding it from the Task Manager
The goal of the tool is to monitor requests received by selected device objects or kernel drivers. The tool is quite similar to IrpTracker but has several enhancements. It supports 64-bit versions of Windows (no inline hooks are used, only moodifications to driver object structures are performed) and monitors IRP, FastIo, AddDevice, DriverUnload…
Writing & Making Operating System and Kernel parts so simple like Hello World Programs, Starting from writing Bootloaders, Hello World Kernel, GDT, IDT, Terminal, Keyboard/Mouse, Memory Manager, HDD ATA R/W, VGA/VESA Graphics
kernel mode anti cheat
C++ STL in the Windows Kernel with C++ Exception Support
Simple Intel CPU processor tracing on Linux
RedSails is a Python based post-exploitation project aimed at bypassing host based security monitoring and logging. DerbyCon 2017 Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul8uPvlOsug
DR.CHECKER : A Soundy Vulnerability Detection Tool for Linux Kernel Drivers
Linux kernel driver for Wacom devices
CMake module for building drivers with Windows Development Kit (WDK)
C/C++ Runtime library for system file (Windows Kernel Driver) - Supports Microsoft STL
Write Linux kernel drivers from scratch and hacking
protector & obfuscator & code virtualizer
Tutorial & a blog post that demonstrate how to code a Windows driver to inject a custom DLL into all running processes. I coded it from start to finish using C++ and x86/x64 Assembly language in Microsoft Visual Studio. The solution includes a kernel driver project, a DLL project and a C++ test console project.
Windows x64 kernel mode rootkit process hollowing POC.
A mutation based user mode (ring3) dumb in-memory Windows Kernel (IOCTL) Fuzzer/Logger. This script attach it self to any given process and hooks DeviceIoControl!Kernel32 API and try to log or fuzz all I/O Control code I/O Buffer pointer, I/O buffer length that process sends to any Kernel driver.
Some usefull info when reverse engineering Kernel Mode Anti-Cheat
Yocto Layer which provides basic support for Quectel wireless modules
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