├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── include ├── CacheEntryNt51.h ├── CacheEntryNt60_32.h ├── CacheEntryNt60_64.h ├── CacheEntryNt61_32.h ├── CacheEntryNt61_64.h ├── ShimCacheInfo.h ├── ShimCacheParser.h ├── ShimCacheParserConf.h ├── ShimQuery.h ├── WinNt10CShimParser.h ├── WinNt10ShimParser.h ├── WinNt51ShimParser.h ├── WinNt60_32ShimParser.h ├── WinNt60_64ShimParser.h ├── WinNt61_32ShimParser.h ├── WinNt61_64ShimParser.h ├── WinNt62ShimParser.h ├── WinNt63ShimParser.h └── WinNtShimParser.h ├── main.cpp ├── project ├── shimcache_parser.sln ├── shimcache_parser.vcxproj ├── shimcache_parser.vcxproj.filters ├── shimcache_parser_dynamic.vcxproj └── shimcache_parser_dynamic.vcxproj.filters └── src ├── ShimCacheParser.cpp ├── ShimQuery.cpp ├── WinNt10CShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt10ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt51ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt60_32ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt60_64ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt61_32ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt61_64ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt62ShimParser.cpp ├── WinNt63ShimParser.cpp └── WinNtShimParser.cpp /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ShimcacheParser 2 | 3 | A simple parser(library) which extracts shimcache data from windows. 4 | 5 | ### Supported OS 6 | * Windows NT 5.1 (XP) 7 | * Windows NT 5.2 (XP, 2003) 8 | * Windows NT 6.0 x86/x64 (Vista, 2008) 9 | * Windows NT 6.1 x86/X64 (7, 2008R2) 10 | * Windows NT 6.2 (8, 2012) 11 | * Windows NT 6.3 (8.1, 2012R2) 12 | * Windows NT 10.0 (10, 2016) 13 | 14 | ### How to build 15 | 16 | You can use the visual studio sln in project folder to build .exe or dynamic lib. 17 | 18 | 19 | ### How to use 20 | * Have a look on main.cpp to know usage of shimcache_parser. 21 | 22 | * Need to define SHIMCACHE_PARSER_DYNAMIC in the project, which includes shimcache parser 23 | 24 | , only if you want to include shimcache_parser as a dynamic library. 25 | 26 | ### Information about Shimcache 27 | https://medium.com/@mbromileyDFIR/windows-wednesday-shim-cache-1997ba8b13e7 28 | 29 | ### Commercial use 30 | 31 | If you want to use this parser and keep your code proprietary, please contact TeamT5. 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/CacheEntryNt51.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _CACHEENTRYNT51_H_ 2 | #define _CACHEENTRYNT51_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //for easy assign byte value 10 | class EntrySimpleNt51 { 11 | public: 12 | void operator = (const EntrySimpleNt51 &info) { 13 | this->ftLastModTime = info.ftLastModTime; 14 | this->dwFileSize = info.dwFileSize; 15 | this->dwLowFileHigh = info.dwLowFileHigh; 16 | this->ftLastUpdateTime = info.ftLastUpdateTime; 17 | } 18 | public: 19 | FILETIME ftLastModTime; 20 | DWORD dwFileSize; 21 | DWORD dwLowFileHigh; 22 | FILETIME ftLastUpdateTime; 23 | }; 24 | 25 | class CacheEntryNt51 { 26 | public: 27 | //string is easier handling than wchar 28 | //But need to care of the size is NT5_1_MAX_PATH32 + 4 29 | string Path; 30 | EntrySimpleNt51 info; 31 | }; 32 | 33 | #endif 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/CacheEntryNt60_32.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _CACHEENTRYNT60_32_H_ 2 | #define _CACHEENTRYNT60_32_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 5 | 6 | using namespace std; 7 | 8 | class CacheEntryNt60_32 { 9 | public: 10 | void operator = (const CacheEntryNt60_32 &info) { 11 | this->wLength = info.wLength; 12 | this->wMaxLength = info.wMaxLength; 13 | this->dwPathOffset = info.dwPathOffset; 14 | this->ftLastModTime = info.ftLastModTime; 15 | this->dwInsertFlags = info.dwInsertFlags; 16 | this->dwShimFlags = info.dwShimFlags; 17 | } 18 | public: 19 | u_short wLength; 20 | u_short wMaxLength; 21 | DWORD dwPathOffset; 22 | FILETIME ftLastModTime; 23 | DWORD dwInsertFlags; 24 | DWORD dwShimFlags; 25 | }; 26 | 27 | #endif 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/CacheEntryNt60_64.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _CACHEENTRYNT60_64_H_ 2 | #define _CACHEENTRYNT60_64_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 5 | 6 | using namespace std; 7 | 8 | class CacheEntryNt60_64 { 9 | public: 10 | void operator = (const CacheEntryNt60_64 &info) { 11 | this->wLength = info.wLength; 12 | this->wMaxLength = info.wMaxLength; 13 | this->dwPadding = info.dwPadding; 14 | this->dwPathOffset = info.dwPathOffset; 15 | this->ftLastModTime = info.ftLastModTime; 16 | this->dwInsertFlags = info.dwInsertFlags; 17 | this->dwShimFlags = info.dwShimFlags; 18 | } 19 | public: 20 | u_short wLength; 21 | u_short wMaxLength; 22 | DWORD dwPadding; 23 | QWORD dwPathOffset; 24 | FILETIME ftLastModTime; 25 | DWORD dwInsertFlags; 26 | DWORD dwShimFlags; 27 | }; 28 | 29 | #endif 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/CacheEntryNt61_32.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _CACHEENTRYNT61_32_H_ 2 | #define _CACHEENTRYNT61_32_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 5 | 6 | using namespace std; 7 | 8 | class CacheEntryNt61_32 { 9 | public: 10 | void operator = (const CacheEntryNt61_32 &info) { 11 | this->wLength = info.wLength; 12 | this->wMaxLength = info.wMaxLength; 13 | this->dwPathOffset = info.dwPathOffset; 14 | this->ftLastModTime = info.ftLastModTime; 15 | this->dwInsertFlags = info.dwInsertFlags; 16 | this->dwShimFlags = info.dwShimFlags; 17 | this->qwBlobSize = info.qwBlobSize; 18 | this->qeBlobOffset = info.qeBlobOffset; 19 | } 20 | public: 21 | u_short wLength; 22 | u_short wMaxLength; 23 | DWORD dwPathOffset; 24 | FILETIME ftLastModTime; 25 | DWORD dwInsertFlags; 26 | DWORD dwShimFlags; 27 | DWORD qwBlobSize; 28 | DWORD qeBlobOffset; 29 | }; 30 | 31 | #endif 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/CacheEntryNt61_64.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _CACHEENTRYNT61_64_H_ 2 | #define _CACHEENTRYNT61_64_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 5 | 6 | using namespace std; 7 | 8 | class CacheEntryNt61_64 { 9 | public: 10 | void operator = (const CacheEntryNt61_64 &info) { 11 | this->wLength = info.wLength; 12 | this->wMaxLength = info.wMaxLength; 13 | this->dwPadding = info.dwPadding; 14 | this->dwPathOffset = info.dwPathOffset; 15 | this->ftLastModTime = info.ftLastModTime; 16 | this->dwInsertFlags = info.dwInsertFlags; 17 | this->dwShimFlags = info.dwShimFlags; 18 | this->qwBlobSize = info.qwBlobSize; 19 | this->qeBlobOffset = info.qeBlobOffset; 20 | } 21 | public: 22 | u_short wLength; 23 | u_short wMaxLength; 24 | DWORD dwPadding; 25 | QWORD dwPathOffset; 26 | FILETIME ftLastModTime; 27 | DWORD dwInsertFlags; 28 | DWORD dwShimFlags; 29 | QWORD qwBlobSize; 30 | QWORD qeBlobOffset; 31 | }; 32 | 33 | #endif 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/ShimCacheInfo.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _SHIMCACHEINFO_H_ 2 | #define _SHIMCACHEINFO_H_ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | 6 | typedef unsigned __int64 QWORD; 7 | 8 | const int timeBufSize = 20; 9 | 10 | // Values used by Windows 10.0 (Win10) 11 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT10 = 0x73743031; 12 | const u_char NT10_STATS_SIZE = 0x30; 13 | const int NT10_ENTRY_META_LEN = 12; 14 | const int NT10_REST_LEN = 8; 15 | const u_char NT10_CREATORS_STATS_SIZE = 0x34; 16 | 17 | // Values used by Windows 6.3 (Win8.1) 18 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_3 = 0x73743031; 19 | const u_char NT6_3_STATS_SIZE = 0x80; 20 | const int NT6_3_ENTRY_META_LEN = 12; 21 | 22 | // Values used by Windows 6.2 (Win8) 23 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_2 = 0x73743030; 24 | const u_char NT6_2_STATS_SIZE = NT6_3_STATS_SIZE; 25 | const int NT6_2_ENTRY_META_LEN = NT6_3_ENTRY_META_LEN; 26 | const int NT_6_2_PACKAGE_LEN = 2; 27 | const int NT_6_2_REST_LEN = 20; 28 | 29 | // Values used by Windows 6.1 (Win7 and Server 2008 R2) 30 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_1 = 0xbadc0fee; 31 | const u_char CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_1 = 0x80; 32 | const u_char NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE32 = 0x20; 33 | const u_char NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE64 = 0x30; 34 | const u_char CSRSS_FLAG = 0x2; 35 | const u_char NT6_1_SUB_LEN = 0x2; 36 | 37 | // Values used by Windows 6.0 (Vista and Server 2008) 38 | // Values used by Windows 5.2 (Server 2003 and WinXP 64bit) 39 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_0 = 0xbadc0ffe; 40 | const u_char CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_0 = 0x08; 41 | const u_char NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE32 = 0x18; 42 | const u_char NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE64 = 0x20; 43 | const u_char NT6_0_SUB_LEN = 0x2; 44 | 45 | // Values used by Windows 5.1 (WinXP 32bit) 46 | const u_int CACHE_MAGIC_NT5_1 = 0xdeadbeef; 47 | const u_short CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT5_1 = 0x190; 48 | const u_short NT5_1_ENTRY_SIZE = 0x228; 49 | const int NT5_1_MAX_PATH32 = 524; 50 | 51 | #endif // !_SHIMCACHEINFO_H 52 | 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/ShimCacheParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _SHIMCACHEPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _SHIMCACHEPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include "ShimCacheParserConf.h" 8 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 9 | 10 | using namespace std; 11 | 12 | enum class OSversion { 13 | unknown, 14 | NT10, 15 | NT10C, 16 | NT63, 17 | NT62, 18 | NT61_64, 19 | NT61_32, 20 | NT60_64, 21 | NT60_32, 22 | NT51 23 | }; 24 | 25 | class SHIMCACHE_PREFIX ShimCacheParser { 26 | public: 27 | ShimCacheParser(); 28 | ~ShimCacheParser() = default; 29 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 30 | private: 31 | OSversion checkOS(); 32 | OSversion checkNT61_32_64(); 33 | OSversion checkNT60_32_64(); 34 | void dispatch(OSversion version); 35 | private: 36 | string mbinData; 37 | map> parserPool; 38 | vector> *result; 39 | }; 40 | 41 | #endif 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/ShimCacheParserConf.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _SHIMCACHEPARSERCONF_H_ 2 | #define _SHIMCACHEPARSERCONF_H_ 3 | 4 | # ifdef SHIMCACHE_PARSER_DYNAMIC 5 | #ifdef SHIMCACHE_PARSER_BUILD_DLL 6 | #define SHIMCACHE_PREFIX __declspec(dllexport) 7 | #else 8 | #define SHIMCACHE_PREFIX __declspec(dllimport) 9 | #endif 10 | # else 11 | #define SHIMCACHE_PREFIX 12 | # endif 13 | 14 | #endif 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/ShimQuery.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _SHIMQUERY_H_ 2 | #define _SHIMQUERY_H_ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include "ShimCacheParserConf.h" 6 | 7 | SHIMCACHE_PREFIX bool query_shimcache(std::string &buf); 8 | 9 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt10CShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT10CSHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT10CSHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNt10ShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Win10 creator 10 | class WinNt10CShimParser 11 | : public WinNt10ShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt10CShimParser(); 14 | }; 15 | 16 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt10ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT10SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT10SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Win10 10 | class WinNt10ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt10ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | virtual bool extractEntry(u_char* &index); 18 | bool extractEntryMeta(u_char* &index, u_int &entryLen); 19 | protected: 20 | u_int magicValue; 21 | u_char statsSize; 22 | }; 23 | 24 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt51ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT51SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT51SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: WinXP 32biy 10 | class WinNt51ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt51ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | bool extractEntry(u_char *index); 18 | protected: 19 | u_int numEntries; 20 | string terminal; 21 | }; 22 | 23 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt60_32ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT60_32SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT60_32SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Vista_x86 Win2008_x86 Win2003_x86 10 | class WinNt60_32ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt60_32ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | bool extractEntry(u_char *index); 18 | protected: 19 | u_int numEntries; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt60_64ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT60_64SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT60_64SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Vista_x64 Win2008_x64 Win2003_x64 10 | class WinNt60_64ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt60_64ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | bool extractEntry(u_char *index); 18 | protected: 19 | u_int numEntries; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt61_32ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT61_32SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT61_32SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: win7_x86 win2008_R2_x86 10 | class WinNt61_32ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt61_32ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | bool extractEntry(u_char *index); 18 | protected: 19 | u_int numEntries; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | #endif 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt61_64ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT61_64SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT61_64SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: win7_x64 win2008_R2_x64 10 | class WinNt61_64ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt61_64ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | bool extractEntry(u_char *index); 18 | protected: 19 | u_int numEntries; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | #endif 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt62ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT62SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT62SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Win8 10 | class WinNt62ShimParser 11 | : public WinNtShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt62ShimParser(); 14 | bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); 15 | protected: 16 | bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); 17 | virtual bool extractEntry(u_char* &index); 18 | bool extractEntryMeta(u_char* &index, u_int &entryLen); 19 | bool jumpPackage(u_char* &index); 20 | protected: 21 | u_int magicValue; 22 | }; 23 | 24 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNt63ShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNT63SHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNT63SHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include "WinNt62ShimParser.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | //OS: Win8.1 10 | class WinNt63ShimParser 11 | : public WinNt62ShimParser { 12 | public: 13 | WinNt63ShimParser(); 14 | }; 15 | 16 | #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /include/WinNtShimParser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _WINNTSHIMPARSER_H_ 2 | #define _WINNTSHIMPARSER_H_ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | 8 | using namespace std; 9 | 10 | class WinNtShimParser { 11 | public: 12 | WinNtShimParser(); 13 | virtual bool parse(string &binData, vector> &result); //need implementation 14 | protected: 15 | virtual bool initial(string &binData, vector> &result); //need implementation 16 | virtual bool extractEntry(u_char *index); //need implementation 17 | virtual void filterPath(wstring &path); 18 | virtual string makeTime(FILETIME &ftime); 19 | virtual void putToResult(string &lastModDate, wstring &path); 20 | protected: 21 | string mbinData; 22 | //json::value result; 23 | vector> *result; 24 | }; 25 | 26 | #endif 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "ShimCacheParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimQuery.h" 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | bool compare_date(const pair a, const pair b) 8 | { 9 | if (a.first == L"N/A" || b.first == L"N/A") 10 | { 11 | return (a.first > b.first); 12 | } 13 | else 14 | { 15 | return (a.first < b.first); 16 | } 17 | } 18 | 19 | int main() 20 | { 21 | std::string buf = ""; 22 | query_shimcache(buf); 23 | if (buf != "") 24 | { 25 | vector> result; 26 | auto parser = ShimCacheParser(); 27 | parser.parse(buf, result); 28 | auto fs = std::wofstream(L"shimcache_parse_result.txt", std::wofstream::out | std::wofstream::binary); 29 | if (!fs.fail()) 30 | { 31 | fs.imbue(locale("", locale::all ^ locale::numeric)); 32 | vector>::iterator it = result.begin(); 33 | if (result.size() > 0) 34 | { 35 | std::stable_sort(result.begin(), result.end(), compare_date); 36 | } 37 | wstring data; 38 | for (; it != result.end(); ++it) 39 | { 40 | if (it->first != L"N/A") 41 | { 42 | data = it->first + L" " + it->second + L"\n"; 43 | } 44 | else 45 | { 46 | data = it->first + L" " + it->second + L"\n"; 47 | } 48 | fs.write(data.c_str(), data.size()); 49 | } 50 | } 51 | fs.close(); 52 | } 53 | return 0; 54 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /project/shimcache_parser.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio 15 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 15.0.27703.2042 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| Source Files 106 | 107 | 108 | Source Files 109 | 110 | 111 | Source Files 112 | 113 | 114 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ShimCacheParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "ShimCacheParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | #include "WinNT10CShimParser.h" 4 | #include "WinNT10ShimParser.h" 5 | #include "WinNt63ShimParser.h" 6 | #include "WinNt62ShimParser.h" 7 | #include "WinNt61_64ShimParser.h" 8 | #include "WinNt61_32ShimParser.h" 9 | #include "WinNt60_64ShimParser.h" 10 | #include "WinNt60_32ShimParser.h" 11 | #include "WinNt51ShimParser.h" 12 | 13 | ShimCacheParser::ShimCacheParser() { 14 | //initial all OS parser 15 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 16 | (OSversion::NT10, shared_ptr(new WinNt10ShimParser()))); 17 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 18 | (OSversion::NT10C, shared_ptr(new WinNt10CShimParser()))); 19 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 20 | (OSversion::NT63, shared_ptr(new WinNt63ShimParser()))); 21 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 22 | (OSversion::NT62, shared_ptr(new WinNt62ShimParser()))); 23 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 24 | (OSversion::NT61_64, shared_ptr(new WinNt61_64ShimParser()))); 25 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 26 | (OSversion::NT61_32, shared_ptr(new WinNt61_32ShimParser()))); 27 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 28 | (OSversion::NT60_64, shared_ptr(new WinNt60_64ShimParser()))); 29 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 30 | (OSversion::NT60_32, shared_ptr(new WinNt60_32ShimParser()))); 31 | this->parserPool.insert(pair> 32 | (OSversion::NT51, shared_ptr(new WinNt51ShimParser()))); 33 | } 34 | 35 | bool ShimCacheParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 36 | this->mbinData = binData; 37 | this->result = &result; 38 | this->result->resize(0); 39 | OSversion version = this->checkOS(); 40 | if (version != OSversion::unknown) 41 | { 42 | this->dispatch(version); 43 | return true; 44 | } 45 | return false; 46 | } 47 | 48 | OSversion ShimCacheParser::checkOS() 49 | { 50 | u_char *index = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 51 | u_int *magic = NULL; 52 | size_t end = sizeof(u_int); 53 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 54 | return OSversion::unknown; 55 | magic = (u_int*)index; 56 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_1) 57 | return this->checkNT61_32_64(); 58 | //windows 5.2 is the same as windows 6.0 59 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_0) 60 | return this->checkNT60_32_64(); 61 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT5_1) 62 | return OSversion::NT51; 63 | end = NT6_2_STATS_SIZE + sizeof(u_int); 64 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 65 | return OSversion::unknown; 66 | magic = (u_int*)(index + NT6_2_STATS_SIZE); 67 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_3) 68 | return OSversion::NT63; 69 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_2) 70 | return OSversion::NT62; 71 | end = NT10_STATS_SIZE + sizeof(u_int); 72 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 73 | return OSversion::unknown; 74 | magic = (u_int*)(index + NT10_STATS_SIZE); 75 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT10) 76 | return OSversion::NT10; 77 | end = NT10_CREATORS_STATS_SIZE + sizeof(u_int); 78 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 79 | return OSversion::unknown; 80 | magic = (u_int*)(index + NT10_CREATORS_STATS_SIZE); 81 | if (*magic == CACHE_MAGIC_NT10) 82 | return OSversion::NT10C; 83 | return OSversion::unknown; 84 | } 85 | 86 | OSversion ShimCacheParser::checkNT61_32_64() { 87 | //end = header bytes size + length bytes size + maxlength bytes size + padding bytes size 88 | size_t end = CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_1 + sizeof(u_short) * 2 + sizeof(u_int); 89 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 90 | return OSversion::unknown; 91 | u_char *index = (u_char*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_1); 92 | u_short *length = (u_short*)index; //2 bytes 93 | u_short *maxlength = (u_short*)(index + 2); //2 bytes 94 | u_int *padding = (u_int*)(index + 4); //4 bytes 95 | if ((*maxlength - *length) == NT6_1_SUB_LEN) { 96 | if (*padding == 0x00000000) 97 | return OSversion::NT61_64; 98 | else 99 | return OSversion::NT61_32; 100 | } 101 | return OSversion::unknown; 102 | } 103 | 104 | OSversion ShimCacheParser::checkNT60_32_64() 105 | { 106 | //end = header bytes size + length bytes size + maxlength bytes size + padding bytes size 107 | size_t end = CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_0 + sizeof(u_short) * 2 + sizeof(u_int); 108 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 109 | return OSversion::unknown; 110 | u_char *index = (u_char*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_0); 111 | u_short *length = (u_short*)index; //2 bytes 112 | u_short *maxlength = (u_short*)(index + 2); //2 bytes 113 | u_int *padding = (u_int*)(index + 4); //4 bytes 114 | if ((*maxlength - *length) == NT6_0_SUB_LEN) { 115 | if (*padding == 0x00000000) 116 | return OSversion::NT60_64; 117 | else 118 | return OSversion::NT60_32; 119 | } 120 | return OSversion::unknown; 121 | } 122 | 123 | void ShimCacheParser::dispatch(OSversion version) { 124 | shared_ptr ptr; 125 | ptr = this->parserPool[version]; 126 | ptr->parse(this->mbinData, *this->result); 127 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ShimQuery.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "ShimQuery.h" 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | const std::wstring SHIMCACHE_PATH = L"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\AppCompatCache"; 7 | const std::wstring SHIMCACHE_XP_PATH = L"SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\AppCompatibility"; 8 | const std::wstring SHIMCACHE_VALUE = L"AppCompatCache"; 9 | const size_t shim_data_size = 1024 * 1024 * 15; //15mb 10 | 11 | bool query_shimcache(std::string &buf) 12 | { 13 | HKEY hKey = NULL; 14 | DWORD dwResult = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SHIMCACHE_PATH.c_str(), 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, (PHKEY)&hKey); 15 | if (ERROR_SUCCESS != dwResult) 16 | { 17 | dwResult = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SHIMCACHE_XP_PATH.c_str(), 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, (PHKEY)&hKey); 18 | if (ERROR_SUCCESS != dwResult) 19 | { 20 | SetLastError(dwResult); 21 | return false; 22 | } 23 | } 24 | std::vector shim_data; 25 | shim_data.resize(shim_data_size); 26 | DWORD extract_data_size = shim_data_size; 27 | dwResult = RegQueryValueEx(hKey, SHIMCACHE_VALUE.c_str(), NULL, NULL, shim_data.data(), &extract_data_size); 28 | if (ERROR_SUCCESS == dwResult) 29 | { 30 | buf = std::string(reinterpret_cast(shim_data.data()), (size_t)extract_data_size); 31 | return true; 32 | } 33 | return false; 34 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt10CShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt10CShimParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | 4 | WinNt10CShimParser::WinNt10CShimParser() { 5 | this->magicValue = CACHE_MAGIC_NT10; 6 | this->statsSize = NT10_CREATORS_STATS_SIZE; 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt10ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt10ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | 4 | WinNt10ShimParser::WinNt10ShimParser() { 5 | this->magicValue = CACHE_MAGIC_NT10; 6 | this->statsSize = NT10_STATS_SIZE; 7 | } 8 | 9 | bool WinNt10ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 10 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 11 | return false; 12 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 13 | u_char *index = begin; 14 | index += this->statsSize; //skip stats info 15 | while ((size_t)(index - begin) <= this->mbinData.size()) { 16 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 17 | break; 18 | } 19 | 20 | return true; 21 | } 22 | 23 | bool WinNt10ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 24 | this->mbinData = binData; 25 | this->result = &result; 26 | this->result->resize(0); 27 | return true; 28 | } 29 | 30 | bool WinNt10ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char* &index) { 31 | u_int entryLen; 32 | size_t end; 33 | u_char* curIndex; //using for extracting data 34 | FILETIME ftime; 35 | u_short pathLen; 36 | wstring wpath = L"None"; 37 | string lastModDate; 38 | if (!this->extractEntryMeta(index, entryLen)) 39 | return false; 40 | end = ((char*)(index + entryLen) - this->mbinData.c_str()); 41 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 42 | return false; //overflow 43 | curIndex = index; 44 | index += entryLen; //move index to next entry 45 | //extract path 46 | pathLen = *(u_short*)curIndex; 47 | curIndex += 2; 48 | // check path len is 0 or not 49 | if (pathLen != 0) 50 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)curIndex, pathLen/sizeof(wchar_t)); 51 | curIndex += pathLen; 52 | //rest data 53 | end = (char*)curIndex - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT10_REST_LEN; 54 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 55 | return false; //overflow 56 | ftime = *(FILETIME*)(curIndex); 57 | curIndex += NT10_REST_LEN; 58 | //make time 59 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(ftime); 60 | //put to result 61 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 62 | return true; 63 | } 64 | 65 | bool WinNt10ShimParser::extractEntryMeta(u_char* &index, u_int &entryLen) { 66 | size_t end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT10_ENTRY_META_LEN; 67 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 68 | return false; //overflow 69 | if (*(u_int*)index != this->magicValue) 70 | return false; //invalid version 71 | entryLen = *(u_int*)(index + 8); 72 | index += NT10_ENTRY_META_LEN; 73 | return true; 74 | } 75 | 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt51ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt51ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "CacheEntryNt51.h" 3 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 4 | 5 | WinNt51ShimParser::WinNt51ShimParser() { 6 | char temp[2] = { 0x00, 0x00 }; 7 | this->terminal = string(temp, 2); 8 | } 9 | 10 | bool WinNt51ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 11 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 12 | return false; 13 | u_int num = 0x01; 14 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 15 | u_char *index = begin; 16 | index += CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT5_1; 17 | while ((size_t)(index - begin) <= binData.size() 18 | && num <= this->numEntries) { 19 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 20 | break; 21 | index += NT5_1_ENTRY_SIZE; 22 | num++; 23 | } 24 | 25 | return true; 26 | } 27 | 28 | bool WinNt51ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 29 | this->mbinData = binData; 30 | this->numEntries = *(u_int*)(binData.c_str() + 4); 31 | this->result = &result; 32 | this->result->resize(0); 33 | return true; 34 | } 35 | 36 | bool WinNt51ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 37 | size_t end; 38 | CacheEntryNt51 entry; 39 | wstring wpath; 40 | string lastModDate; 41 | size_t found; 42 | size_t len = NT5_1_MAX_PATH32 + 4; 43 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT5_1_ENTRY_SIZE; 44 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 45 | return false; //overflow 46 | entry.Path = string((char*)index, (NT5_1_MAX_PATH32 + 4)); 47 | found = entry.Path.find(this->terminal); 48 | if (found != std::string::npos) //find terminal index 49 | len = found + 1; 50 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)index, len/sizeof(wchar_t)); 51 | //make file path 52 | this->filterPath(wpath); 53 | index = index + NT5_1_MAX_PATH32 + 4; 54 | entry.info = *(EntrySimpleNt51*)index; 55 | //make time 56 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(entry.info.ftLastModTime); 57 | //put to result 58 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 59 | return true; 60 | } 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt60_32ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt60_32ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "CacheEntryNt60_32.h" 3 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 4 | 5 | WinNt60_32ShimParser::WinNt60_32ShimParser() { 6 | 7 | } 8 | 9 | bool WinNt60_32ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 10 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 11 | return false; 12 | u_int num = 0x01; 13 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 14 | u_char *index = begin; 15 | index += CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_0; 16 | while ((size_t)(index - begin)numEntries) { 17 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 18 | break; 19 | index += NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE32; 20 | num++; 21 | } 22 | 23 | return true; 24 | } 25 | 26 | bool WinNt60_32ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 27 | this->mbinData = binData; 28 | this->numEntries = *(u_int*)(binData.c_str() + 4); 29 | this->result = &result; 30 | this->result->resize(0); 31 | return true; 32 | } 33 | 34 | bool WinNt60_32ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 35 | CacheEntryNt60_32 entry; 36 | wstring wpath; 37 | string lastModDate; 38 | size_t end; 39 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE32; 40 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 41 | return false; //overflow 42 | entry = *(CacheEntryNt60_32*)index; 43 | //make file path 44 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + entry.dwPathOffset) 45 | , entry.wLength / sizeof(wchar_t)); 46 | this->filterPath(wpath); 47 | //make time 48 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(entry.ftLastModTime); 49 | //put to result 50 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 51 | return true; 52 | } 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt60_64ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt60_64ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "CacheEntryNt60_64.h" 3 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 4 | 5 | WinNt60_64ShimParser::WinNt60_64ShimParser() { 6 | 7 | } 8 | 9 | bool WinNt60_64ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 10 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 11 | return false; 12 | u_int num = 0x01; 13 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 14 | u_char *index = begin; 15 | index += CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_0; 16 | while ((size_t)(index - begin)numEntries) { 17 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 18 | break; 19 | index += NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE64; 20 | num++; 21 | } 22 | 23 | return true; 24 | } 25 | 26 | bool WinNt60_64ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 27 | this->mbinData = binData; 28 | this->numEntries = *(u_int*)(binData.c_str() + 4); 29 | this->result = &result; 30 | this->result->resize(0); 31 | return true; 32 | } 33 | 34 | bool WinNt60_64ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 35 | CacheEntryNt60_64 entry; 36 | string path; 37 | wstring wpath; 38 | string lastModDate; 39 | size_t end; 40 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT6_0_ENTRY_SIZE64; 41 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 42 | return false; //overflow 43 | entry = *(CacheEntryNt60_64*)index; 44 | //make file path 45 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + entry.dwPathOffset) 46 | , entry.wLength / sizeof(wchar_t)); 47 | this->filterPath(wpath); 48 | //make time 49 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(entry.ftLastModTime); 50 | //put to result 51 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 52 | return true; 53 | } 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt61_32ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt61_32ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "CacheEntryNt61_32.h" 3 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 4 | 5 | WinNt61_32ShimParser::WinNt61_32ShimParser() { 6 | 7 | } 8 | 9 | bool WinNt61_32ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 10 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 11 | return false; 12 | u_int num = 0x01; 13 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 14 | u_char *index = begin; 15 | index += CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_1; 16 | while ((size_t)(index - begin)numEntries) { 17 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 18 | break; 19 | index += NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE32; 20 | num++; 21 | } 22 | 23 | return true; 24 | } 25 | 26 | bool WinNt61_32ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 27 | this->mbinData = binData; 28 | this->numEntries = *(u_int*)(binData.c_str() + 4); 29 | this->result = &result; 30 | this->result->resize(0); 31 | return true; 32 | } 33 | 34 | bool WinNt61_32ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 35 | CacheEntryNt61_32 entry; 36 | wstring wpath; 37 | string lastModDate; 38 | size_t end; 39 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE32; 40 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 41 | return false; //overflow 42 | entry = *(CacheEntryNt61_32*)index; 43 | //make file path 44 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + entry.dwPathOffset) 45 | , entry.wLength / sizeof(wchar_t)); 46 | this->filterPath(wpath); 47 | //make time 48 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(entry.ftLastModTime); 49 | //put to result 50 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 51 | return true; 52 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt61_64ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt61_64ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "CacheEntryNt61_64.h" 3 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 4 | 5 | WinNt61_64ShimParser::WinNt61_64ShimParser() { 6 | 7 | } 8 | 9 | bool WinNt61_64ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) 10 | { 11 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 12 | return false; 13 | u_int num = 0x01; 14 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 15 | u_char *index = begin; 16 | index += CACHE_HEADER_SIZE_NT6_1; 17 | 18 | while ((size_t)(index - begin) < binData.size() && num <= this->numEntries) 19 | { 20 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 21 | break; 22 | index += NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE64; 23 | num++; 24 | } 25 | 26 | return true; 27 | } 28 | 29 | bool WinNt61_64ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 30 | this->mbinData = binData; 31 | this->numEntries = *(u_int*)(binData.c_str() + 4); 32 | this->result = &result; 33 | this->result->resize(0); 34 | return true; 35 | } 36 | 37 | bool WinNt61_64ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 38 | CacheEntryNt61_64 entry; 39 | wstring wpath; 40 | string lastModDate; 41 | size_t end; 42 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT6_1_ENTRY_SIZE32; 43 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 44 | return false; //overflow 45 | entry = *(CacheEntryNt61_64*)index; 46 | //make file path 47 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)(this->mbinData.c_str() + entry.dwPathOffset), entry.wLength / sizeof(wchar_t)); 48 | this->filterPath(wpath); 49 | //make time 50 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(entry.ftLastModTime); 51 | //put to result 52 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 53 | return true; 54 | } 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt62ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt62ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | 4 | WinNt62ShimParser::WinNt62ShimParser() { 5 | this->magicValue = CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_2; 6 | } 7 | 8 | bool WinNt62ShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 9 | if (!this->initial(binData, result)) 10 | return false; 11 | u_char *begin = (u_char*)this->mbinData.c_str(); 12 | u_char *index = begin; 13 | index += NT6_2_STATS_SIZE; //skip stats info 14 | while ((size_t)(index - begin) <= this->mbinData.size()) { 15 | if (!this->extractEntry(index)) 16 | break; 17 | } 18 | 19 | return true; 20 | } 21 | 22 | bool WinNt62ShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 23 | this->mbinData = binData; 24 | this->result = &result; 25 | this->result->resize(0); 26 | return true; 27 | } 28 | 29 | bool WinNt62ShimParser::extractEntry(u_char* &index) { 30 | u_int entryLen; 31 | size_t end; 32 | u_char* curIndex; //using for extracting data 33 | FILETIME ftime; 34 | u_short pathLen; 35 | wstring wpath = L"None"; 36 | string lastModDate; 37 | if (!this->extractEntryMeta(index, entryLen)) 38 | return false; 39 | end = ((char*)(index + entryLen) - this->mbinData.c_str()); 40 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 41 | return false; //overflow 42 | curIndex = index; 43 | index += entryLen; //move index to next entry 44 | //extract path 45 | pathLen = *(u_short*)curIndex; 46 | curIndex += 2; 47 | // check path len is 0 or not 48 | if (pathLen != 0) 49 | wpath = wstring((wchar_t*)curIndex, pathLen / sizeof(wchar_t)); 50 | curIndex += pathLen; 51 | //jump index to ingore package data 52 | if (!this->jumpPackage(curIndex)) 53 | return false; 54 | //rest data 55 | end = (char*)curIndex - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT_6_2_REST_LEN; 56 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 57 | return false; //overflow 58 | ftime.dwLowDateTime = *(DWORD*)(curIndex + 8); 59 | ftime.dwHighDateTime = *(DWORD*)(curIndex + 12); 60 | curIndex += NT_6_2_REST_LEN; 61 | //make time 62 | lastModDate = this->makeTime(ftime); 63 | //put to result 64 | this->putToResult(lastModDate, wpath); 65 | return true; 66 | } 67 | 68 | bool WinNt62ShimParser::extractEntryMeta(u_char* &index, u_int &entryLen) { 69 | size_t end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT6_2_ENTRY_META_LEN; 70 | if (end > this->mbinData.size()) 71 | return false; //overflow 72 | u_int temp = *(u_int*)index; 73 | if (*(u_int*)index != this->magicValue) 74 | return false; //invalid version 75 | entryLen = *(u_int*)(index + 8); 76 | index += NT6_2_ENTRY_META_LEN; 77 | return true; 78 | } 79 | 80 | bool WinNt62ShimParser::jumpPackage(u_char* &index) { 81 | size_t end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + NT_6_2_PACKAGE_LEN; 82 | if(end > this->mbinData.size()) 83 | return false; //overflow 84 | u_short packLen = *(u_short*)index; 85 | index += NT_6_2_PACKAGE_LEN; 86 | if (packLen != 0x0000) { 87 | end = (char*)index - this->mbinData.c_str() + packLen; 88 | if (end >= this->mbinData.size()) 89 | return false; //overflow 90 | index += packLen; 91 | } 92 | return true; 93 | } 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNt63ShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNt63ShimParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | 4 | WinNt63ShimParser::WinNt63ShimParser() { 5 | this->magicValue = CACHE_MAGIC_NT6_3; 6 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/WinNtShimParser.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "WinNtShimParser.h" 2 | #include "ShimCacheInfo.h" 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | WinNtShimParser::WinNtShimParser() 7 | { 8 | } 9 | 10 | bool WinNtShimParser::parse(string &binData, vector> &result) { 11 | //inherit class need implementation 12 | return 0; 13 | } 14 | 15 | bool WinNtShimParser::initial(string &binData, vector> &result) { 16 | //inherit class need implementation 17 | return true; 18 | } 19 | 20 | bool WinNtShimParser::extractEntry(u_char *index) { 21 | //inherit class need implementation 22 | return true; 23 | } 24 | 25 | void WinNtShimParser::filterPath(wstring &path) { 26 | path.erase(remove(path.begin(), path.end(), 0x0), path.end()); 27 | size_t found = path.find(L"\\??\\"); 28 | if (found != string::npos) 29 | path = path.substr(found + 4, path.length() - 4); 30 | } 31 | 32 | string WinNtShimParser::makeTime(FILETIME &ftime) 33 | { 34 | string timeStr = "N/A"; 35 | struct tm tm_date; 36 | SYSTEMTIME tempTime; 37 | try 38 | { 39 | if (ftime.dwHighDateTime != 0 && ftime.dwLowDateTime != 0) 40 | { 41 | if (FileTimeToSystemTime(&ftime, &tempTime)) 42 | { 43 | tm_date.tm_hour = tempTime.wHour; 44 | tm_date.tm_min = tempTime.wMinute; 45 | tm_date.tm_mday = tempTime.wDay; 46 | tm_date.tm_mon = tempTime.wMonth - 1; 47 | tm_date.tm_sec = tempTime.wSecond; 48 | tm_date.tm_year = tempTime.wYear - 1900; 49 | //date range check. 50 | if (0 <= tm_date.tm_hour && tm_date.tm_hour <= 23 && 51 | 0 <= tm_date.tm_min && tm_date.tm_min <= 59 && 52 | 1 <= tm_date.tm_mday && tm_date.tm_mday <= 31 && 53 | 0 <= tm_date.tm_mon && tm_date.tm_mon <= 11 && 54 | 0 <= tm_date.tm_sec && tm_date.tm_sec <= 59 && 55 | 0 <= tm_date.tm_year && tm_date.tm_year <= 300) 56 | { 57 | char buffer[timeBufSize]; 58 | strftime(buffer, timeBufSize, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &tm_date); 59 | timeStr = string(buffer); 60 | } 61 | } 62 | 63 | } 64 | } 65 | catch (...) 66 | { 67 | timeStr = "N/A"; 68 | } 69 | return timeStr; 70 | } 71 | 72 | void WinNtShimParser::putToResult(string &lastModDate, wstring &path) { 73 | setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); 74 | size_t len = lastModDate.size() + 1; 75 | wchar_t *p = new wchar_t[len]; 76 | size_t outSize; 77 | mbstowcs_s(&outSize, p, len, lastModDate.c_str(), len - 1); 78 | auto wlastModDate = wstring(p); 79 | delete[] p; 80 | this->result->push_back(pair(wlastModDate, path)); 81 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------