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10 | class HWBP 11 | { 12 | protected: 13 | static LONG __stdcall hwbpHandler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo) 14 | { 15 | if (ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP || 16 | ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) 17 | { 18 | for (const auto &it : hooks) 19 | { 20 | #ifdef _WIN64 21 | if (it.first == ExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip) 22 | #else 23 | if (it.first == ExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip) 24 | #endif 25 | { 26 | #ifdef _WIN64 27 | ExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip = it.second; 28 | #else 29 | ExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip = it.second; 30 | #endif 31 | return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; 32 | } 33 | } 34 | } 35 | return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; 36 | } 37 | public: 38 | static int GetFreeIndex(size_t regValue) 39 | { 40 | if (!(regValue & 1)) return 0; 41 | else if (!(regValue & 4)) return 1; 42 | else if (!(regValue & 16)) return 2; 43 | else if (!(regValue & 64)) return 3; 44 | return -1; 45 | } 46 | private: 47 | typedef struct 48 | { 49 | DWORD_PTR target; 50 | DWORD_PTR interceptor; 51 | } PRM_THREAD, *PPRM_THREAD; 52 | static bool installHWBP(PPRM_THREAD prm) 53 | { 54 | if (hooks.empty()) AddVectoredExceptionHandler(0x1, hwbpHandler); 55 | hooks.insert(hooks.begin(), std::pair(prm->target, prm->interceptor)); 56 | THREADENTRY32 th32; HANDLE hSnapshot = NULL; th32.dwSize = sizeof(THREADENTRY32); 57 | hSnapshot = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPTHREAD, 0); 58 | if (Thread32First(hSnapshot, &th32)) 59 | { 60 | do 61 | { 62 | if (th32.th32OwnerProcessID == GetCurrentProcessId() && th32.th32ThreadID != GetCurrentThreadId()) 63 | { 64 | HANDLE pThread = OpenThread(THREAD_ALL_ACCESS, FALSE, th32.th32ThreadID); 65 | if (pThread) 66 | { 67 | SuspendThread(pThread); CONTEXT context = { 0 }; 68 | context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; 69 | GetThreadContext(pThread, &context); 70 | auto index = GetFreeIndex(context.Dr7); 71 | if (index < 0) continue; 72 | context.Dr7 |= 1 << (2 * index) | 0x100; 73 | if (context.Dr0 == NULL) *((DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr0 + index) = prm->target; 74 | else 75 | { 76 | if (context.Dr1 == NULL) *((DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr1 + index) = prm->target; 77 | else 78 | { 79 | if (context.Dr2 == NULL) *((DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr2 + index) = prm->target; 80 | else 81 | { 82 | if (context.Dr3 == NULL) *((DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr3 + index) = prm->target; 83 | } 84 | } 85 | } 86 | SetThreadContext(pThread, &context); 87 | ResumeThread(pThread); CloseHandle(pThread); 88 | } 89 | } 90 | } while (Thread32Next(hSnapshot, &th32)); 91 | } 92 | return true; 93 | } 94 | public: 95 | static bool InstallHWBP(DWORD_PTR target, DWORD_PTR interceptor) 96 | { 97 | if (target == 0x0 || interceptor == 0x0) return false; 98 | if (hooks.find(target) != hooks.end()) return false; 99 | if (hooks.size() == 4) return false; 100 | static PRM_THREAD prm; prm.target = target; prm.interceptor = interceptor; 101 | HANDLE hThread = CreateThread(0, 0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)installHWBP, &prm, 0, 0); 102 | WaitForSingleObject(hThread, INFINITE); 103 | return true; 104 | } 105 | private: 106 | static bool deleteHWBP(PPRM_THREAD prm) 107 | { 108 | auto it = hooks.find(prm->target); 109 | if (it == hooks.end()) return false; 110 | hooks.erase(it); if (hooks.empty()) 111 | RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(hwbpHandler); 112 | THREADENTRY32 th32; HANDLE hSnapshot = NULL; th32.dwSize = sizeof(THREADENTRY32); 113 | hSnapshot = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPTHREAD, 0); 114 | if (Thread32First(hSnapshot, &th32)) 115 | { 116 | do 117 | { 118 | if (th32.th32OwnerProcessID == GetCurrentProcessId() && th32.th32ThreadID != GetCurrentThreadId()) 119 | { 120 | HANDLE pThread = OpenThread(THREAD_ALL_ACCESS, FALSE, th32.th32ThreadID); 121 | if (pThread) 122 | { 123 | SuspendThread(pThread); CONTEXT context = { 0 }; 124 | context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS; 125 | GetThreadContext(pThread, &context); 126 | context.Dr7 = 0x0; 127 | *(DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr0 = 0x0; 128 | *(DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr1 = 0x0; 129 | *(DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr2 = 0x0; 130 | *(DWORD_PTR*)&context.Dr3 = 0x0; 131 | SetThreadContext(pThread, &context); 132 | ResumeThread(pThread); CloseHandle(pThread); 133 | } 134 | } 135 | } while (Thread32Next(hSnapshot, &th32)); 136 | } 137 | return true; 138 | } 139 | public: 140 | static bool DeleteHWBP(DWORD_PTR target) 141 | { 142 | if (target == 0x0 || hooks.empty()) return false; 143 | static PRM_THREAD prm; prm.target = target; 144 | HANDLE hThread = CreateThread(0, 0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)deleteHWBP, &prm, 0, 0); 145 | WaitForSingleObject(hThread, INFINITE); 146 | return true; 147 | } 148 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MemoryGuard.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NtKernelMC/MemoryGuard/13b52086e8fffb8e544cb08439fe40ce3396c185/MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MemoryGuard.h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MemoryGuard.vcxproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Debug 6 | Win32 7 | 8 | 9 | Release 10 | Win32 11 | 12 | 13 | Debug 14 | x64 15 | 16 | 17 | Release 18 | x64 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 15.0 29 | {70B45757-A596-40FD-8424-D3C0D6702824} 30 | Win32Proj 31 | MemoryGuard 32 | 10.0 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | StaticLibrary 37 | true 38 | v142 39 | Unicode 40 | 41 | 42 | StaticLibrary 43 | false 44 | v142 45 | true 46 | MultiByte 47 | Spectre 48 | 49 | 50 | StaticLibrary 51 | true 52 | v142 53 | Unicode 54 | 55 | 56 | StaticLibrary 57 | false 58 | v142 59 | true 60 | MultiByte 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | true 82 | 83 | 84 | true 85 | 86 | 87 | false 88 | C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\atlmfc\lib\x86;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\lib\x86;$(LibraryPath) 89 | 90 | 91 | false 92 | C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\atlmfc\lib\x64;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.16.27023\lib\x64;$(LibraryPath) 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | Use 97 | Level3 98 | Disabled 99 | true 100 | WIN32;_DEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 101 | true 102 | 103 | 104 | Windows 105 | true 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | Use 111 | Level3 112 | Disabled 113 | true 114 | _DEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 115 | true 116 | 117 | 118 | Windows 119 | true 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | NotUsing 125 | Level3 126 | Disabled 127 | true 128 | false 129 | true 130 | WIN32;NDEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 131 | true 132 | MultiThreaded 133 | Cdecl 134 | Default 135 | 136 | 137 | Disabled 138 | 139 | 140 | Windows 141 | true 142 | true 143 | true 144 | 145 | 146 | MakeMemoryDump;InstallMemoryGuard;DestroyMemoryGuard;%(ExportNamedFunctions) 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | NotUsing 152 | Level3 153 | Disabled 154 | true 155 | false 156 | true 157 | NDEBUG;_LIB;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 158 | true 159 | MultiThreadedDLL 160 | stdcpp17 161 | Cdecl 162 | CompileAsCpp 163 | Disabled 164 | 165 | 166 | Windows 167 | true 168 | true 169 | true 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MemoryGuard.vcxproj.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} 6 | cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx 7 | 8 | 9 | {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} 10 | h;hh;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;ipp;xsd 11 | 12 | 13 | {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} 14 | rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Исходные файлы 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | Файлы заголовков 25 | 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MemoryGuard.vcxproj.user: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/MinHook.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * MinHook - The Minimalistic API Hooking Library for x64/x86 3 | * Copyright (C) 2009-2017 Tsuda Kageyu. 4 | * All rights reserved. 5 | * 6 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 7 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8 | * are met: 9 | * 10 | * 1. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER 20 | * OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 21 | * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 22 | * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR 23 | * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF 24 | * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING 25 | * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 26 | * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27 | */ 28 | 29 | #pragma once 30 | 31 | #if !(defined _M_IX86) && !(defined _M_X64) && !(defined __i386__) && !(defined __x86_64__) 32 | #error MinHook supports only x86 and x64 systems. 33 | #endif 34 | 35 | #include 36 | 37 | // MinHook Error Codes. 38 | typedef enum MH_STATUS 39 | { 40 | // Unknown error. Should not be returned. 41 | MH_UNKNOWN = -1, 42 | 43 | // Successful. 44 | MH_OK = 0, 45 | 46 | // MinHook is already initialized. 47 | MH_ERROR_ALREADY_INITIALIZED, 48 | 49 | // MinHook is not initialized yet, or already uninitialized. 50 | MH_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED, 51 | 52 | // The hook for the specified target function is already created. 53 | MH_ERROR_ALREADY_CREATED, 54 | 55 | // The hook for the specified target function is not created yet. 56 | MH_ERROR_NOT_CREATED, 57 | 58 | // The hook for the specified target function is already enabled. 59 | MH_ERROR_ENABLED, 60 | 61 | // The hook for the specified target function is not enabled yet, or already 62 | // disabled. 63 | MH_ERROR_DISABLED, 64 | 65 | // The specified pointer is invalid. It points the address of non-allocated 66 | // and/or non-executable region. 67 | MH_ERROR_NOT_EXECUTABLE, 68 | 69 | // The specified target function cannot be hooked. 70 | MH_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION, 71 | 72 | // Failed to allocate memory. 73 | MH_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC, 74 | 75 | // Failed to change the memory protection. 76 | MH_ERROR_MEMORY_PROTECT, 77 | 78 | // The specified module is not loaded. 79 | MH_ERROR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND, 80 | 81 | // The specified function is not found. 82 | MH_ERROR_FUNCTION_NOT_FOUND 83 | } 84 | MH_STATUS; 85 | 86 | // Can be passed as a parameter to MH_EnableHook, MH_DisableHook, 87 | // MH_QueueEnableHook or MH_QueueDisableHook. 88 | #define MH_ALL_HOOKS NULL 89 | 90 | #ifdef __cplusplus 91 | extern "C" { 92 | #endif 93 | 94 | // Initialize the MinHook library. You must call this function EXACTLY ONCE 95 | // at the beginning of your program. 96 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_Initialize(VOID); 97 | 98 | // Uninitialize the MinHook library. You must call this function EXACTLY 99 | // ONCE at the end of your program. 100 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_Uninitialize(VOID); 101 | 102 | // Creates a Hook for the specified target function, in disabled state. 103 | // Parameters: 104 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function, which will be 105 | // overridden by the detour function. 106 | // pDetour [in] A pointer to the detour function, which will override 107 | // the target function. 108 | // ppOriginal [out] A pointer to the trampoline function, which will be 109 | // used to call the original target function. 110 | // This parameter can be NULL. 111 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_CreateHook(LPVOID pTarget, LPVOID pDetour, LPVOID *ppOriginal); 112 | 113 | // Creates a Hook for the specified API function, in disabled state. 114 | // Parameters: 115 | // pszModule [in] A pointer to the loaded module name which contains the 116 | // target function. 117 | // pszTarget [in] A pointer to the target function name, which will be 118 | // overridden by the detour function. 119 | // pDetour [in] A pointer to the detour function, which will override 120 | // the target function. 121 | // ppOriginal [out] A pointer to the trampoline function, which will be 122 | // used to call the original target function. 123 | // This parameter can be NULL. 124 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_CreateHookApi( 125 | LPCWSTR pszModule, LPCSTR pszProcName, LPVOID pDetour, LPVOID *ppOriginal); 126 | 127 | // Creates a Hook for the specified API function, in disabled state. 128 | // Parameters: 129 | // pszModule [in] A pointer to the loaded module name which contains the 130 | // target function. 131 | // pszTarget [in] A pointer to the target function name, which will be 132 | // overridden by the detour function. 133 | // pDetour [in] A pointer to the detour function, which will override 134 | // the target function. 135 | // ppOriginal [out] A pointer to the trampoline function, which will be 136 | // used to call the original target function. 137 | // This parameter can be NULL. 138 | // ppTarget [out] A pointer to the target function, which will be used 139 | // with other functions. 140 | // This parameter can be NULL. 141 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_CreateHookApiEx( 142 | LPCWSTR pszModule, LPCSTR pszProcName, LPVOID pDetour, LPVOID *ppOriginal, LPVOID *ppTarget); 143 | 144 | // Removes an already created hook. 145 | // Parameters: 146 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function. 147 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_RemoveHook(LPVOID pTarget); 148 | 149 | // Enables an already created hook. 150 | // Parameters: 151 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function. 152 | // If this parameter is MH_ALL_HOOKS, all created hooks are 153 | // enabled in one go. 154 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_EnableHook(LPVOID pTarget); 155 | 156 | // Disables an already created hook. 157 | // Parameters: 158 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function. 159 | // If this parameter is MH_ALL_HOOKS, all created hooks are 160 | // disabled in one go. 161 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_DisableHook(LPVOID pTarget); 162 | 163 | // Queues to enable an already created hook. 164 | // Parameters: 165 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function. 166 | // If this parameter is MH_ALL_HOOKS, all created hooks are 167 | // queued to be enabled. 168 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_QueueEnableHook(LPVOID pTarget); 169 | 170 | // Queues to disable an already created hook. 171 | // Parameters: 172 | // pTarget [in] A pointer to the target function. 173 | // If this parameter is MH_ALL_HOOKS, all created hooks are 174 | // queued to be disabled. 175 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_QueueDisableHook(LPVOID pTarget); 176 | 177 | // Applies all queued changes in one go. 178 | MH_STATUS WINAPI MH_ApplyQueued(VOID); 179 | 180 | // Translates the MH_STATUS to its name as a string. 181 | const char * WINAPI MH_StatusToString(MH_STATUS status); 182 | 183 | #ifdef __cplusplus 184 | } 185 | #endif 186 | 187 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/Release/MemoryGuard.Build.CppClean.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.pdb 2 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\guard.obj 3 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\release\memoryguard.lib 4 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.command.1.tlog 5 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.read.1.tlog 6 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.write.1.tlog 7 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib-link.read.1.tlog 8 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib-link.write.1.tlog 9 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib.command.1.tlog 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/Release/MemoryGuard.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\VC\VCTargets\Microsoft.CppBuild.targets(402,5): warning MSB8038: устранение рисков Spectre включено, однако библиотеки Spectre с устраненными рисками не найдены. Убедитесь, что рабочая нагрузка Visual Studio включает библиотеки Spectre с устраненными рисками. 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4 | DWORD __stdcall ExceptionFilter(EXCEPTION_POINTERS *pExceptionInfo) 5 | { 6 | if (pExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == STATUS_GUARD_PAGE_VIOLATION) 7 | { 8 | #ifdef _WIN64 9 | if (pExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip == origAddr) pExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Rip = hookAddr; 10 | #else 11 | if (pExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip == origAddr) pExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->Eip = hookAddr; 12 | #endif 13 | pExceptionInfo->ContextRecord->EFlags |= 0x100; 14 | return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; 15 | } 16 | if (pExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == STATUS_SINGLE_STEP) 17 | { 18 | DWORD dwOld; VirtualProtect((void*)origAddr, 1, PAGE_EXECUTE | PAGE_GUARD, &dwOld); 19 | return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; 20 | } 21 | return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; 22 | } 23 | void SetupVEH(DWORD_PTR funcAddr, DWORD_PTR hookedFunc) 24 | { 25 | hookAddr = hookedFunc; origAddr = funcAddr; 26 | AddVectoredExceptionHandler(true, (PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER)ExceptionFilter); 27 | DWORD dwOld; VirtualProtect((void*)origAddr, 1, PAGE_EXECUTE | PAGE_GUARD, &dwOld); 28 | } 29 | void DeleteVEH() 30 | { 31 | DWORD dwOld; VirtualProtect((void*)origAddr, 1, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &dwOld); 32 | RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(ExceptionFilter); 33 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/x64/Release/MemoryGuard.Build.CppClean.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.pdb 2 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\guard.obj 3 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\x64\release\memoryguard.lib 4 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.command.1.tlog 5 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.read.1.tlog 6 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\cl.write.1.tlog 7 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib-link.read.1.tlog 8 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib-link.write.1.tlog 9 | c:\users\czynnik.wszystko-21\source\repos\liveguard-antihack-module-memoryguard\memoryguard_src\memoryguard\x64\release\memoryguard.tlog\lib.command.1.tlog 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MemoryGuard_SRC/MemoryGuard/x64/Release/MemoryGuard.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\VC\VCTargets\Microsoft.CppBuild.targets(402,5): warning MSB8038: устранение рисков Spectre включено, однако библиотеки Spectre с устраненными рисками не найдены. 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#TargetFrameworkVersion=v4.0:PlatformToolSet=v141:EnableManagedIncrementalBuild=false:VCToolArchitecture=Native32Bit:WindowsTargetPlatformVersion=10.0.17763.0 2 | Release|x64|C:\Users\Czynnik.WSZYSTKO-21\source\repos\LiveGuard-AntiHack-Module-MemoryGuard\MemoryGuard_SRC\| 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Introduction 2 | Memory Guard Library
3 | Platform: x64-x86
4 | Version: 1.0.0f
5 | Creation Date: 12.05.19
6 | Copyrights: NtKernelMC
7 | Task: Prevention external memory allocations & detecting hidden memory
8 | 9 | # FEATURES 10 | > Detection of external kernel-space and user-space memory allocations
11 | > Support for x64-x86 architectures for Windows family systems from Vista and higher
12 | > Protection from illegal memory allocation from target process
13 | > Additional functional for releasing detected memory with hacks
14 | > Addition functional for destroying hacking threads
15 | > Additional functional for dumping memory with hacks
16 | # ФУНКЦИОНАЛ 17 | > Обнаружение внешнего выделения памяти как с режима ядра так и с юзермода
18 | > Поддержка х64-х86 архитектур для операционных систем семейства Windows начиная с Vista и выше
19 | > Защита против несанционнированого выделения памяти уже из нутри целевого процесса
20 | > Дополнительный функционал для освобождения обнаруженой памяти
21 | > Дополнительный функционал для безопасного удаления читерских потоков
22 | > Дополнительный функционал для дампа памяти с обнаружеными читами
23 | 24 | # Build and Test 25 | Build static library with architecure of your target project. 26 | 27 | # Contribute 28 | Anyone can make this project better, do pull request with your designs! 29 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------