├── .gitignore
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├── MapDetection
│ └── v15
│ │ └── sqlite3
│ │ └── storage.ide
├── ProjectSettings.json
├── VSWorkspaceState.json
└── slnx.sqlite
├── App.config
├── LICENSE
├── Logger.cs
├── MapDetection.csproj
├── MapDetection.sln
├── MapDetector.cs
├── Natives.cs
├── ProcessExtensions.cs
├── Program.cs
├── Properties
└── AssemblyInfo.cs
├── README.md
├── app.manifest
└── bin
└── x64
└── Release
└── MapDetection.exe.config
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Linq;
4 | using System.Text;
5 | using System.Threading.Tasks;
6 | using System.Windows.Forms;
7 |
8 | namespace MapDetection
9 | {
10 | public static class Log
11 | {
12 | public static void LogGeneral(string general, int padCount = 0)
13 | {
14 | var oldColor = SetConsoleColor(ConsoleColor.DarkGreen);
15 |
16 | for (int i = 0; i < padCount; i++)
17 | Console.Write(" ");
18 |
19 | Console.WriteLine($"[+] {general}");
20 | SetConsoleColor(oldColor);
21 | }
22 |
23 | public static void LogInfo(string information, int padCount = 0)
24 | {
25 | var oldColor = SetConsoleColor(ConsoleColor.DarkCyan);
26 |
27 | for (int i = 0; i < padCount; i++)
28 | Console.Write(" ");
29 |
30 | Console.WriteLine($"[?] {information}");
31 | SetConsoleColor(oldColor);
32 | }
33 |
34 | public static void LogVariable(string variableName, T variable, int padCount = 0)
35 | {
36 | var oldColor = SetConsoleColor(ConsoleColor.DarkCyan);
37 |
38 | for (int i = 0; i < padCount; i++)
39 | Console.Write(" ");
40 |
41 | Console.WriteLine($"[?] {variableName} - {variable}");
42 | SetConsoleColor(oldColor);
43 | }
44 |
45 | public static void LogWarning(string error, bool alert = false, int padCount = 0)
46 | {
47 | var oldColor = SetConsoleColor(alert ? ConsoleColor.Red : ConsoleColor.DarkYellow);
48 |
49 | for (int i = 0; i < padCount; i++)
50 | Console.Write(" ");
51 |
52 | Console.WriteLine($"[!] {error}");
53 | SetConsoleColor(oldColor);
54 | }
55 |
56 | public static void LogError(string error, int padCount = 0)
57 | {
58 | var oldColor = SetConsoleColor(ConsoleColor.DarkRed);
59 |
60 | for (int i = 0; i < padCount; i++)
61 | Console.Write(" ");
62 |
63 | Console.WriteLine($"[!!] {error}");
64 | SetConsoleColor(oldColor);
65 | }
66 |
67 | private static ConsoleColor SetConsoleColor(ConsoleColor newColor)
68 | {
69 | var oldColor = Console.ForegroundColor;
70 | Console.ForegroundColor = newColor;
71 | return oldColor;
72 | }
73 |
74 | public static void ShowWarning(string message, string title) =>
75 | MessageBox.Show(message, title, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Warning);
76 |
77 | public static void ShowInformation(string message, string title) =>
78 | MessageBox.Show(message, title, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information);
79 |
80 | public static void ShowError(string message, string title) =>
81 | MessageBox.Show(message, title, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Diagnostics;
4 | using System.IO;
5 | using System.Linq;
6 |
7 | namespace MapDetection
8 | {
9 | public static unsafe class MapDetector
10 | {
11 | enum PE_SECTION_INFO
12 | {
13 | Valid,
14 | InvalidHeader,
15 | UnlinkedModule,
16 | InvalidSectionType
17 | };
18 |
19 | public enum SCAN_MODE
20 | {
21 | QUICK,
22 | DEEP
23 | };
24 |
25 | private static bool PatternCheck(byte[] buffer, int nOffset, byte[] arrPattern)
26 | {
27 | for (int i = 0; i < arrPattern.Length; i++)
28 | {
29 | if (arrPattern[i] == 0x0)
30 | continue;
31 |
32 | if (arrPattern[i] != buffer[nOffset + i])
33 | return false;
34 | }
35 |
36 | return true;
37 | }
38 |
39 | public static ulong FindPattern(byte[] buffer, string szPattern)
40 | {
41 | byte[] arrPattern = ParsePatternString(szPattern);
42 |
43 | for (int nModuleIndex = 0; nModuleIndex < buffer.Length; nModuleIndex++)
44 | {
45 | if (buffer[nModuleIndex] != arrPattern[0])
46 | continue;
47 |
48 | if (PatternCheck(buffer, nModuleIndex, arrPattern))
49 | return (ulong)nModuleIndex;
50 | }
51 |
52 | return 0;
53 | }
54 |
55 | private static byte[] ParsePatternString(string szPattern)
56 | {
57 | List patternbytes = new List();
58 |
59 | foreach (var szByte in szPattern.Split(' '))
60 | patternbytes.Add(szByte == "?" ? (byte)0x0 : Convert.ToByte(szByte, 16));
61 |
62 | return patternbytes.ToArray();
63 | }
64 |
65 | static List g_linkedModules = null;
66 | public static void ScanForAnomalies(Process targetProcess, SCAN_MODE mode)
67 | {
68 | Log.LogGeneral($"Scanning {targetProcess.ProcessName}/{targetProcess.Id}");
69 |
70 | var scanList = new List();
71 |
72 | foreach (ProcessThread thread in targetProcess.Threads)
73 | {
74 | var startAddress = thread.GetRealStartAddress();
75 | var query = targetProcess.VirtualQuery(startAddress);
76 |
77 | if (query.AllocationBase > 0 && !scanList.Exists(x => x.AllocationBase == query.AllocationBase))
78 | scanList.Add(query);
79 |
80 | // GET THREAD INSTRUCTION POINTERS
81 | // TO PREVENT BYPASSING BY UNMAPPING
82 | // ALLOCATION BASE AFTER JUMPING TO
83 | // SOMEWHERE ELSE
84 | var instructionPointer = thread.GetInstructionPointer(targetProcess.IsWow64());
85 | var threadQuery = targetProcess.VirtualQuery(instructionPointer);
86 |
87 | if (threadQuery.AllocationBase > 0 && !scanList.Exists(x => x.AllocationBase == threadQuery.AllocationBase))
88 | scanList.Add(threadQuery);
89 |
90 | }
91 |
92 | // GET ALL MODULES VIA EnumProcessModulesEx
93 | g_linkedModules = targetProcess.GetModules();
94 |
95 | Log.LogInfo($"Finished iterating threads - Scanning {scanList.Count} address(es)", 1);
96 | scanList.ForEach(scanData =>
97 | {
98 | var result = ValidateImage(targetProcess, scanData);
99 |
100 | if (result != PE_SECTION_INFO.Valid)
101 | Log.LogWarning($"{scanData.AllocationBase.ToString("x2")} -> {result}", true, 2);
102 |
103 | });
104 |
105 | // DO A DEEPER SCAN BY WALKING THE VIRTUAL ADDRESSES, LOOKING FOR
106 | // INDEPENDENT EXECUTABLE VIRTUAL PAGES
107 |
108 | Log.LogInfo($"Iterating virtual pages", 1);
109 | if (mode == SCAN_MODE.DEEP)
110 | {
111 | var query = new NT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
112 |
113 | do
114 | {
115 | query = targetProcess.VirtualQuery(query.BaseAddress + query.RegionSize);
116 |
117 | if (query.State == NT.PAGE_STATE.MEM_FREE)
118 | continue;
119 |
120 | if (query.Protect != NT.MemoryProtection.ExecuteReadWrite &&
121 | query.Protect != NT.MemoryProtection.ExecuteWriteCopy)
122 | continue;
123 |
124 | // TEST IF ADDRESS IS WITHIN ANY LINKED MODULE
125 | if (!g_linkedModules.Any(module => IsAddressInsideModule(module, query.BaseAddress)))
126 | {
127 | Log.LogWarning($"{query.BaseAddress.ToString("x2")} - {query.RegionSize / 1000}kb", query.Type == NT.PAGE_TYPE.MEM_IMAGE, 2);
128 |
129 | if (query.RegionSize > 400000) // 40kb
130 | {
131 | var buffer = targetProcess.ReadMemory(query.BaseAddress, query.RegionSize);
132 | var pattern = FindPattern(buffer, "73 6E 78 68 6B 36 34 2E 64 6C 6C");
133 | }
134 |
135 | //if (query.Type == NT.PAGE_TYPE.MEM_IMAGE)
136 | //{
137 | // var buffer = targetProcess.ReadMemory(query.BaseAddress, query.RegionSize);
138 | // File.WriteAllBytes(query.BaseAddress.ToString("x2"), buffer);
139 | //}
140 |
141 | }
142 |
143 | } while (query.RegionSize > 0);
144 | }
145 |
146 | bool IsAddressInsideModule(NT.ModuleInfo module, ulong address) =>
147 | module.ModuleHandle <= address && (module.ModuleHandle + module.ModuleSize) > address;
148 | }
149 |
150 | ///
151 | /// Validate if mapped image is legitimate
152 | ///
153 | /// Target process
154 | /// VirtualQuery data
155 | ///
156 | private static PE_SECTION_INFO ValidateImage(Process targetProcess, NT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION data)
157 | {
158 | if (!g_linkedModules.Exists(module => module.ModuleHandle == data.AllocationBase))
159 | return PE_SECTION_INFO.UnlinkedModule;
160 |
161 | byte[] sectionData = targetProcess.ReadMemory(data.AllocationBase, data.RegionSize);
162 |
163 | if (!ValidateHeaders(sectionData))
164 | return PE_SECTION_INFO.InvalidHeader;
165 |
166 | // I TESTED THIS ON EVERY RUNNING PROCESS ON MY SYSTEM AND
167 | // NOT A SINGLE PROCESS HAD AN IMAGE LOADED THAT WERE HAD DIFFERENT
168 | // ALLOCATION FLAGS, MIGHT CAUSE FALSE POSITIVES SO BE AWARE
169 | bool validAllocationFlags = data.AllocationProtect == NT.MemoryProtection.ExecuteWriteCopy || data.AllocationProtect == NT.MemoryProtection.ReadOnly;
170 | if (data.Type != NT.PAGE_TYPE.MEM_IMAGE || !validAllocationFlags)
171 | return PE_SECTION_INFO.InvalidSectionType;
172 |
173 | return PE_SECTION_INFO.Valid;
174 | }
175 |
176 | ///
177 | /// Validate if PE headers are legitimate and not tampered with
178 | ///
179 | /// Data read from beginning of allocation
180 | ///
181 | private static bool ValidateHeaders(byte[] sectionData)
182 | {
183 | // CHECK FOR INVALID SIGNATURE 'MZ'
184 | if (sectionData[0] != 0x4D || sectionData[1] != 0x5A)
185 | return false;
186 |
187 | NT.IMAGE_DOS_HEADER* dosHeader;
188 | NT.IMAGE_NT_HEADERS* ntHeader;
189 | NT.IMAGE_FILE_HEADER fileHeader;
190 | NT.IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64 optionalHeader;
191 |
192 | // GET HEADERS
193 | fixed (byte* dataPointer = §ionData[0])
194 | {
195 | dosHeader = (NT.IMAGE_DOS_HEADER*)dataPointer;
196 | ntHeader = (NT.IMAGE_NT_HEADERS*)(dataPointer + dosHeader->e_lfanew);
197 | fileHeader = ntHeader->FileHeader;
198 | optionalHeader = ntHeader->OptionalHeader;
199 | }
200 |
201 | // CHECK IF HEADERS ARE VALID
202 | if (ntHeader->Signature != 0x4550/*PE*/)
203 | return false;
204 |
205 | if (optionalHeader.Magic != NT.MagicType.IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC &&
206 | optionalHeader.Magic != NT.MagicType.IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC)
207 | return false;
208 |
209 | return true;
210 | }
211 | }
212 | }
213 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Linq;
4 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
5 | using System.Text;
6 | using System.Threading.Tasks;
7 |
8 | namespace MapDetection
9 | {
10 |
11 | public static unsafe class NT
12 | {
13 | #region Functions
14 | public enum ThreadInfoClass : int
15 | {
16 | ThreadQuerySetWin32StartAddress = 9
17 | }
18 |
19 | [DllImport("ntdll.dll", SetLastError = true)]
20 | public static extern int NtQueryInformationThread(
21 | IntPtr threadHandle, ThreadInfoClass threadInformationClass,
22 | IntPtr threadInformation, int threadInformationLength,
23 | IntPtr returnLengthPtr);
24 |
25 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
26 | [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
27 | public static extern bool CloseHandle(ulong hObject);
28 |
29 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
30 | public static extern int VirtualQueryEx(IntPtr hProcess, ulong lpAddress, out MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION lpBuffer, uint dwLength);
31 |
32 | [DllImport("psapi.dll", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall, SetLastError = true)]
33 | public static extern int EnumProcessModulesEx(IntPtr hProcess, [Out] ulong lphModule, uint cb, out uint lpcbNeeded, uint flag);
34 |
35 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
36 | public static extern bool ReadProcessMemory(IntPtr hProcess, ulong lpBaseAddress, [Out] byte[] lpBuffer, int dwSize, ulong lpNumberOfBytesRead);
37 |
38 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
39 | public static extern ulong OpenThread(ThreadAccess dwDesiredAccess, bool bInheritHandle, int dwThreadId);
40 |
41 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
42 | public static extern bool GetThreadContext(ulong hThread, ref CONTEXT lpContext);
43 |
44 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
45 | public static extern bool GetThreadContext(ulong hThread, ref CONTEXT64 lpContext);
46 |
47 | [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true, CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Winapi)]
48 | [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
49 | public static extern bool IsWow64Process([In] IntPtr processHandle, [Out, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] out bool wow64Process);
50 |
51 | [DllImport("psapi.dll", SetLastError = true)]
52 | public static extern bool GetModuleInformation(IntPtr hProcess, IntPtr hModule, out MODULEINFO lpmodinfo, uint cb);
53 | #endregion
54 |
55 | #region Structs
56 | public enum CONTEXT_FLAGS : uint
57 | {
58 | CONTEXT_i386 = 0x10000,
59 | CONTEXT_i486 = 0x10000, // same as i386
60 | CONTEXT_CONTROL = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x01, // SS:SP, CS:IP, FLAGS, BP
61 | CONTEXT_INTEGER = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x02, // AX, BX, CX, DX, SI, DI
62 | CONTEXT_SEGMENTS = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x04, // DS, ES, FS, GS
63 | CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x08, // 387 state
64 | CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x10, // DB 0-3,6,7
65 | CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS = CONTEXT_i386 | 0x20, // cpu specific extensions
66 | CONTEXT_FULL = CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_INTEGER | CONTEXT_SEGMENTS,
67 | CONTEXT_ALL = CONTEXT_CONTROL | CONTEXT_INTEGER | CONTEXT_SEGMENTS | CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT | CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS | CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS
68 | }
69 |
70 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
71 | public struct MODULEINFO
72 | {
73 | public IntPtr lpBaseOfDll;
74 | public uint SizeOfImage;
75 | public IntPtr EntryPoint;
76 | }
77 |
78 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
79 | public struct FLOATING_SAVE_AREA
80 | {
81 | public uint ControlWord;
82 | public uint StatusWord;
83 | public uint TagWord;
84 | public uint ErrorOffset;
85 | public uint ErrorSelector;
86 | public uint DataOffset;
87 | public uint DataSelector;
88 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 80)]
89 | public byte[] RegisterArea;
90 | public uint Cr0NpxState;
91 | }
92 |
93 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
94 | public struct CONTEXT
95 | {
96 | public NT.CONTEXT_FLAGS ContextFlags; //set this to an appropriate value
97 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS
98 | public uint Dr0;
99 | public uint Dr1;
100 | public uint Dr2;
101 | public uint Dr3;
102 | public uint Dr6;
103 | public uint Dr7;
104 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_FLOATING_POINT
105 | public FLOATING_SAVE_AREA FloatSave;
106 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_SEGMENTS
107 | public uint SegGs;
108 | public uint SegFs;
109 | public uint SegEs;
110 | public uint SegDs;
111 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_INTEGER
112 | public uint Edi;
113 | public uint Esi;
114 | public uint Ebx;
115 | public uint Edx;
116 | public uint Ecx;
117 | public uint Eax;
118 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_CONTROL
119 | public uint Ebp;
120 | public uint Eip;
121 | public uint SegCs;
122 | public uint EFlags;
123 | public uint Esp;
124 | public uint SegSs;
125 | // Retrieved by CONTEXT_EXTENDED_REGISTERS
126 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 512)]
127 | public byte[] ExtendedRegisters;
128 | }
129 |
130 | // Next x64
131 |
132 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
133 | public struct M128A
134 | {
135 | public ulong High;
136 | public long Low;
137 |
138 | public override string ToString()
139 | {
140 | return string.Format("High:{0}, Low:{1}", this.High, this.Low);
141 | }
142 | }
143 |
144 | ///
145 | /// x64
146 | ///
147 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, Pack = 16)]
148 | public struct XSAVE_FORMAT64
149 | {
150 | public ushort ControlWord;
151 | public ushort StatusWord;
152 | public byte TagWord;
153 | public byte Reserved1;
154 | public ushort ErrorOpcode;
155 | public uint ErrorOffset;
156 | public ushort ErrorSelector;
157 | public ushort Reserved2;
158 | public uint DataOffset;
159 | public ushort DataSelector;
160 | public ushort Reserved3;
161 | public uint MxCsr;
162 | public uint MxCsr_Mask;
163 |
164 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 8)]
165 | public M128A[] FloatRegisters;
166 |
167 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 16)]
168 | public M128A[] XmmRegisters;
169 |
170 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 96)]
171 | public byte[] Reserved4;
172 | }
173 |
174 | ///
175 | /// x64
176 | ///
177 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, Pack = 16)]
178 | public struct CONTEXT64
179 | {
180 | public ulong P1Home;
181 | public ulong P2Home;
182 | public ulong P3Home;
183 | public ulong P4Home;
184 | public ulong P5Home;
185 | public ulong P6Home;
186 |
187 | public CONTEXT_FLAGS ContextFlags;
188 | public uint MxCsr;
189 |
190 | public ushort SegCs;
191 | public ushort SegDs;
192 | public ushort SegEs;
193 | public ushort SegFs;
194 | public ushort SegGs;
195 | public ushort SegSs;
196 | public uint EFlags;
197 |
198 | public ulong Dr0;
199 | public ulong Dr1;
200 | public ulong Dr2;
201 | public ulong Dr3;
202 | public ulong Dr6;
203 | public ulong Dr7;
204 |
205 | public ulong Rax;
206 | public ulong Rcx;
207 | public ulong Rdx;
208 | public ulong Rbx;
209 | public ulong Rsp;
210 | public ulong Rbp;
211 | public ulong Rsi;
212 | public ulong Rdi;
213 | public ulong R8;
214 | public ulong R9;
215 | public ulong R10;
216 | public ulong R11;
217 | public ulong R12;
218 | public ulong R13;
219 | public ulong R14;
220 | public ulong R15;
221 | public ulong Rip;
222 |
223 | public XSAVE_FORMAT64 DUMMYUNIONNAME;
224 |
225 | [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 26)]
226 | public M128A[] VectorRegister;
227 | public ulong VectorControl;
228 |
229 | public ulong DebugControl;
230 | public ulong LastBranchToRip;
231 | public ulong LastBranchFromRip;
232 | public ulong LastExceptionToRip;
233 | public ulong LastExceptionFromRip;
234 | }
235 |
236 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, Pack = 1)]
237 | public struct PROCESS_BASIC_INFORMATION
238 | {
239 | public IntPtr ExitStatus;
240 | public IntPtr PebBaseAddress;
241 | public IntPtr AffinityMask;
242 | public IntPtr BasePriority;
243 | public UIntPtr UniqueProcessId;
244 | public IntPtr InheritedFromUniqueProcessId;
245 |
246 | public int Size
247 | {
248 | get { return (int)Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(PROCESS_BASIC_INFORMATION)); }
249 | }
250 | }
251 |
252 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
253 | public struct IMAGE_BASE_RELOCATION
254 | {
255 | public uint VirtualAddress;
256 | public uint SizeOfBlock;
257 | }
258 |
259 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
260 | public struct IMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR
261 | {
262 | public uint OriginalFirstThunk;
263 | public uint TimeDateStamp;
264 | public uint ForwarderChain;
265 | public uint Name;
266 | public uint FirstThunk;
267 | }
268 |
269 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)]
270 | public struct IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER
271 | {
272 | [FieldOffset(0)]
273 | public fixed sbyte Name[8];
274 |
275 | [FieldOffset(8)]
276 | public UInt32 VirtualSize;
277 |
278 | [FieldOffset(12)]
279 | public UInt32 VirtualAddress;
280 |
281 | [FieldOffset(16)]
282 | public UInt32 SizeOfRawData;
283 |
284 | [FieldOffset(20)]
285 | public UInt32 PointerToRawData;
286 |
287 | [FieldOffset(24)]
288 | public UInt32 PointerToRelocations;
289 |
290 | [FieldOffset(28)]
291 | public UInt32 PointerToLinenumbers;
292 |
293 | [FieldOffset(32)]
294 | public UInt16 NumberOfRelocations;
295 |
296 | [FieldOffset(34)]
297 | public UInt16 NumberOfLinenumbers;
298 |
299 | [FieldOffset(36)]
300 | public DataSectionFlags Characteristics;
301 |
302 | public string SectionName
303 | {
304 | get
305 | {
306 | fixed (sbyte* nameBytes = Name)
307 | return new string(nameBytes);
308 | }
309 | }
310 | }
311 |
312 | public enum PAGE_STATE : uint
313 | {
314 | MEM_COMMIT = 0x1000,
315 | MEM_FREE = 0x10000,
316 | MEM_RESERVE = 0x2000
317 | }
318 |
319 | public enum PAGE_TYPE : uint
320 | {
321 | MEM_IMAGE = 0x1000000,
322 | MEM_MAPPED = 0x40000,
323 | MEM_PRIVATE = 0x20000
324 | }
325 |
326 | public struct ModuleInfo
327 | {
328 | public ulong ModuleHandle;
329 | public uint ModuleSize;
330 | }
331 |
332 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
333 | public struct MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION
334 | {
335 | public ulong BaseAddress;
336 | public ulong AllocationBase;
337 | public MemoryProtection AllocationProtect;
338 | public ulong RegionSize;
339 | public PAGE_STATE State;
340 | public MemoryProtection Protect;
341 | public PAGE_TYPE Type;
342 | }
343 |
344 |
345 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)]
346 | public struct IMAGE_DOS_HEADER
347 | {
348 | [FieldOffset(60)]
349 | public int e_lfanew;
350 | }
351 |
352 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
353 | public struct IMAGE_NT_HEADERS
354 | {
355 | public uint Signature;
356 | public IMAGE_FILE_HEADER FileHeader;
357 | public IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64 OptionalHeader;
358 | }
359 |
360 | public enum MachineType : ushort
361 | {
362 | Native = 0,
363 | I386 = 0x014c,
364 | Itanium = 0x0200,
365 | x64 = 0x8664
366 | }
367 | public enum MagicType : ushort
368 | {
369 | IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC = 0x10b,
370 | IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC = 0x20b
371 | }
372 | public enum SubSystemType : ushort
373 | {
374 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_UNKNOWN = 0,
375 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_NATIVE = 1,
376 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI = 2,
377 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_CUI = 3,
378 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_POSIX_CUI = 7,
379 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_CE_GUI = 9,
380 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_APPLICATION = 10,
381 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_BOOT_SERVICE_DRIVER = 11,
382 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_RUNTIME_DRIVER = 12,
383 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_ROM = 13,
384 | IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_XBOX = 14
385 |
386 | }
387 | public enum DllCharacteristicsType : ushort
388 | {
389 | RES_0 = 0x0001,
390 | RES_1 = 0x0002,
391 | RES_2 = 0x0004,
392 | RES_3 = 0x0008,
393 | IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_DYNAMIC_BASE = 0x0040,
394 | IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_FORCE_INTEGRITY = 0x0080,
395 | IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_NX_COMPAT = 0x0100,
396 | IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_ISOLATION = 0x0200,
397 | IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_SEH = 0x0400,
398 | IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_BIND = 0x0800,
399 | RES_4 = 0x1000,
400 | IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_WDM_DRIVER = 0x2000,
401 | IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_TERMINAL_SERVER_AWARE = 0x8000
402 | }
403 |
404 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)]
405 | public struct IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64
406 | {
407 | [FieldOffset(0)]
408 | public MagicType Magic;
409 |
410 | [FieldOffset(2)]
411 | public byte MajorLinkerVersion;
412 |
413 | [FieldOffset(3)]
414 | public byte MinorLinkerVersion;
415 |
416 | [FieldOffset(4)]
417 | public uint SizeOfCode;
418 |
419 | [FieldOffset(8)]
420 | public uint SizeOfInitializedData;
421 |
422 | [FieldOffset(12)]
423 | public uint SizeOfUninitializedData;
424 |
425 | [FieldOffset(16)]
426 | public uint AddressOfEntryPoint;
427 |
428 | [FieldOffset(20)]
429 | public uint BaseOfCode;
430 |
431 | [FieldOffset(24)]
432 | public ulong ImageBase;
433 |
434 | [FieldOffset(32)]
435 | public uint SectionAlignment;
436 |
437 | [FieldOffset(36)]
438 | public uint FileAlignment;
439 |
440 | [FieldOffset(40)]
441 | public ushort MajorOperatingSystemVersion;
442 |
443 | [FieldOffset(42)]
444 | public ushort MinorOperatingSystemVersion;
445 |
446 | [FieldOffset(44)]
447 | public ushort MajorImageVersion;
448 |
449 | [FieldOffset(46)]
450 | public ushort MinorImageVersion;
451 |
452 | [FieldOffset(48)]
453 | public ushort MajorSubsystemVersion;
454 |
455 | [FieldOffset(50)]
456 | public ushort MinorSubsystemVersion;
457 |
458 | [FieldOffset(52)]
459 | public uint Win32VersionValue;
460 |
461 | [FieldOffset(56)]
462 | public uint SizeOfImage;
463 |
464 | [FieldOffset(60)]
465 | public uint SizeOfHeaders;
466 |
467 | [FieldOffset(64)]
468 | public uint CheckSum;
469 |
470 | [FieldOffset(68)]
471 | public SubSystemType Subsystem;
472 |
473 | [FieldOffset(70)]
474 | public DllCharacteristicsType DllCharacteristics;
475 |
476 | [FieldOffset(72)]
477 | public ulong SizeOfStackReserve;
478 |
479 | [FieldOffset(80)]
480 | public ulong SizeOfStackCommit;
481 |
482 | [FieldOffset(88)]
483 | public ulong SizeOfHeapReserve;
484 |
485 | [FieldOffset(96)]
486 | public ulong SizeOfHeapCommit;
487 |
488 | [FieldOffset(104)]
489 | public uint LoaderFlags;
490 |
491 | [FieldOffset(108)]
492 | public uint NumberOfRvaAndSizes;
493 |
494 | [FieldOffset(112)]
495 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY ExportTable;
496 |
497 | [FieldOffset(120)]
498 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY ImportTable;
499 |
500 | [FieldOffset(128)]
501 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY ResourceTable;
502 |
503 | [FieldOffset(136)]
504 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY ExceptionTable;
505 |
506 | [FieldOffset(144)]
507 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY CertificateTable;
508 |
509 | [FieldOffset(152)]
510 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY BaseRelocationTable;
511 |
512 | [FieldOffset(160)]
513 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY Debug;
514 |
515 | [FieldOffset(168)]
516 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY Architecture;
517 |
518 | [FieldOffset(176)]
519 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY GlobalPtr;
520 |
521 | [FieldOffset(184)]
522 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY TLSTable;
523 |
524 | [FieldOffset(192)]
525 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY LoadConfigTable;
526 |
527 | [FieldOffset(200)]
528 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY BoundImport;
529 |
530 | [FieldOffset(208)]
531 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY IAT;
532 |
533 | [FieldOffset(216)]
534 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY DelayImportDescriptor;
535 |
536 | [FieldOffset(224)]
537 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY CLRRuntimeHeader;
538 |
539 | [FieldOffset(232)]
540 | public IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY Reserved;
541 | }
542 |
543 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
544 | public struct IMAGE_FILE_HEADER
545 | {
546 | public UInt16 Machine;
547 | public UInt16 NumberOfSections;
548 | public UInt32 TimeDateStamp;
549 | public UInt32 PointerToSymbolTable;
550 | public UInt32 NumberOfSymbols;
551 | public UInt16 SizeOfOptionalHeader;
552 | public UInt16 Characteristics;
553 | }
554 |
555 |
556 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
557 | public struct IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY
558 | {
559 | public uint VirtualAddress;
560 | public uint Size;
561 | }
562 | #endregion
563 |
564 | #region Flags
565 | [Flags]
566 | public enum DataSectionFlags : uint
567 | {
568 | ///
569 | /// Reserved for future use.
570 | ///
571 | TypeReg = 0x00000000,
572 | ///
573 | /// Reserved for future use.
574 | ///
575 | TypeDsect = 0x00000001,
576 | ///
577 | /// Reserved for future use.
578 | ///
579 | TypeNoLoad = 0x00000002,
580 | ///
581 | /// Reserved for future use.
582 | ///
583 | TypeGroup = 0x00000004,
584 | ///
585 | /// The section should not be padded to the next boundary. This flag is obsolete and is replaced by IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_1BYTES. This is valid only for object files.
586 | ///
587 | TypeNoPadded = 0x00000008,
588 | ///
589 | /// Reserved for future use.
590 | ///
591 | TypeCopy = 0x00000010,
592 | ///
593 | /// The section contains executable code.
594 | ///
595 | ContentCode = 0x00000020,
596 | ///
597 | /// The section contains initialized data.
598 | ///
599 | ContentInitializedData = 0x00000040,
600 | ///
601 | /// The section contains uninitialized data.
602 | ///
603 | ContentUninitializedData = 0x00000080,
604 | ///
605 | /// Reserved for future use.
606 | ///
607 | LinkOther = 0x00000100,
608 | ///
609 | /// The section contains comments or other information. The .drectve section has this type. This is valid for object files only.
610 | ///
611 | LinkInfo = 0x00000200,
612 | ///
613 | /// Reserved for future use.
614 | ///
615 | TypeOver = 0x00000400,
616 | ///
617 | /// The section will not become part of the image. This is valid only for object files.
618 | ///
619 | LinkRemove = 0x00000800,
620 | ///
621 | /// The section contains COMDAT data. For more information, see section 5.5.6, COMDAT Sections (Object Only). This is valid only for object files.
622 | ///
623 | LinkComDat = 0x00001000,
624 | ///
625 | /// Reset speculative exceptions handling bits in the TLB entries for this section.
626 | ///
627 | NoDeferSpecExceptions = 0x00004000,
628 | ///
629 | /// The section contains data referenced through the global pointer (GP).
630 | ///
631 | RelativeGP = 0x00008000,
632 | ///
633 | /// Reserved for future use.
634 | ///
635 | MemPurgeable = 0x00020000,
636 | ///
637 | /// Reserved for future use.
638 | ///
639 | Memory16Bit = 0x00020000,
640 | ///
641 | /// Reserved for future use.
642 | ///
643 | MemoryLocked = 0x00040000,
644 | ///
645 | /// Reserved for future use.
646 | ///
647 | MemoryPreload = 0x00080000,
648 | ///
649 | /// Align data on a 1-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
650 | ///
651 | Align1Bytes = 0x00100000,
652 | ///
653 | /// Align data on a 2-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
654 | ///
655 | Align2Bytes = 0x00200000,
656 | ///
657 | /// Align data on a 4-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
658 | ///
659 | Align4Bytes = 0x00300000,
660 | ///
661 | /// Align data on an 8-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
662 | ///
663 | Align8Bytes = 0x00400000,
664 | ///
665 | /// Align data on a 16-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
666 | ///
667 | Align16Bytes = 0x00500000,
668 | ///
669 | /// Align data on a 32-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
670 | ///
671 | Align32Bytes = 0x00600000,
672 | ///
673 | /// Align data on a 64-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
674 | ///
675 | Align64Bytes = 0x00700000,
676 | ///
677 | /// Align data on a 128-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
678 | ///
679 | Align128Bytes = 0x00800000,
680 | ///
681 | /// Align data on a 256-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
682 | ///
683 | Align256Bytes = 0x00900000,
684 | ///
685 | /// Align data on a 512-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
686 | ///
687 | Align512Bytes = 0x00A00000,
688 | ///
689 | /// Align data on a 1024-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
690 | ///
691 | Align1024Bytes = 0x00B00000,
692 | ///
693 | /// Align data on a 2048-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
694 | ///
695 | Align2048Bytes = 0x00C00000,
696 | ///
697 | /// Align data on a 4096-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
698 | ///
699 | Align4096Bytes = 0x00D00000,
700 | ///
701 | /// Align data on an 8192-byte boundary. Valid only for object files.
702 | ///
703 | Align8192Bytes = 0x00E00000,
704 | ///
705 | /// The section contains extended relocations.
706 | ///
707 | LinkExtendedRelocationOverflow = 0x01000000,
708 | ///
709 | /// The section can be discarded as needed.
710 | ///
711 | MemoryDiscardable = 0x02000000,
712 | ///
713 | /// The section cannot be cached.
714 | ///
715 | MemoryNotCached = 0x04000000,
716 | ///
717 | /// The section is not pageable.
718 | ///
719 | MemoryNotPaged = 0x08000000,
720 | ///
721 | /// The section can be shared in memory.
722 | ///
723 | MemoryShared = 0x10000000,
724 | ///
725 | /// The section can be executed as code.
726 | ///
727 | MemoryExecute = 0x20000000,
728 | ///
729 | /// The section can be read.
730 | ///
731 | MemoryRead = 0x40000000,
732 | ///
733 | /// The section can be written to.
734 | ///
735 | MemoryWrite = 0x80000000
736 | }
737 |
738 | [Flags]
739 | public enum MemoryProtection : uint
740 | {
741 | Execute = 0x10,
742 | ExecuteRead = 0x20,
743 | ExecuteReadWrite = 0x40,
744 | ExecuteWriteCopy = 0x80,
745 | NoAccess = 0x01,
746 | ReadOnly = 0x02,
747 | ReadWrite = 0x04,
748 | WriteCopy = 0x08,
749 | GuardModifierflag = 0x100,
750 | NoCacheModifierflag = 0x200,
751 | WriteCombineModifierflag = 0x400
752 | }
753 |
754 | [Flags]
755 | public enum ThreadAccess : int
756 | {
757 | TERMINATE = (0x0001),
758 | SUSPEND_RESUME = (0x0002),
759 | GET_CONTEXT = (0x0008),
760 | SET_CONTEXT = (0x0010),
761 | SET_INFORMATION = (0x0020),
762 | QUERY_INFORMATION = (0x0040),
763 | SET_THREAD_TOKEN = (0x0080),
764 | IMPERSONATE = (0x0100),
765 | DIRECT_IMPERSONATION = (0x0200)
766 | }
767 | #endregion
768 | }
769 | }
770 |
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/ProcessExtensions.cs:
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Diagnostics;
4 | using System.Linq;
5 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
6 | using System.Text;
7 | using System.Threading.Tasks;
8 |
9 | namespace MapDetection
10 | {
11 | // THIS CLASS IS A WRAPPER FOR THE MANAGED PROCESS/PROCESSTHREAD CLASS
12 | public unsafe static class WhatMicrosoftShouldHaveDone
13 | {
14 | #region Information
15 | public static bool IsWow64(this Process process)
16 | {
17 | if (!NT.IsWow64Process(process.Handle, out bool wow64Process))
18 | throw new Exception($"IsWow64 - IsWow64Process() failed - {Marshal.GetLastWin32Error().ToString("x2")}");
19 |
20 | return wow64Process;
21 | }
22 | #endregion
23 |
24 | #region Memory
25 | public static NT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION VirtualQuery(this Process process, ulong memoryPointer)
26 | {
27 | var structSize = (uint)Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(NT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION));
28 | NT.VirtualQueryEx(process.Handle, memoryPointer, out NT.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mem, structSize);
29 | return mem;
30 | }
31 | public static byte[] ReadMemory(this Process process, ulong memoryPointer, ulong size)
32 | {
33 | byte[] buffer = new byte[size];
34 |
35 | if (!NT.ReadProcessMemory(process.Handle, memoryPointer, buffer, buffer.Length, 0))
36 | throw new Exception($"ReadMemory - ReadProcessMemory() failed - {Marshal.GetLastWin32Error().ToString("x2")}");
37 |
38 | return buffer;
39 | }
40 | #endregion
41 |
42 | #region Modules
43 |
44 | public static List GetModules(this Process process)
45 | {
46 | List modules = new List();
47 |
48 | ulong[] moduleHandleArray = new ulong[1000];
49 |
50 | fixed (ulong* hMods = moduleHandleArray)
51 | {
52 | if (NT.EnumProcessModulesEx(process.Handle, (ulong)hMods, sizeof(ulong) * 1000, out uint cbNeeded, 0x3) > 0)
53 | {
54 | for (int moduleIndex = 0; moduleIndex < cbNeeded / sizeof(ulong); moduleIndex++)
55 | {
56 | NT.GetModuleInformation(process.Handle, (IntPtr)moduleHandleArray[moduleIndex], out NT.MODULEINFO modinfo, (uint)Marshal.SizeOf());
57 |
58 | modules.Add(new NT.ModuleInfo()
59 | {
60 | ModuleHandle = moduleHandleArray[moduleIndex],
61 | ModuleSize = modinfo.SizeOfImage
62 | });
63 | }
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | return modules;
68 |
69 | }
70 | #endregion
71 |
72 | #region Threads
73 | public static ulong GetNativeHandle(this ProcessThread thread, NT.ThreadAccess accessRights) => NT.OpenThread(accessRights, false, thread.Id);
74 |
75 | public static ulong GetRealStartAddress(this ProcessThread thread)
76 | {
77 | var handle = thread.GetNativeHandle(NT.ThreadAccess.QUERY_INFORMATION);
78 |
79 | ulong startAddress = 0;
80 | NT.NtQueryInformationThread((IntPtr)handle, NT.ThreadInfoClass.ThreadQuerySetWin32StartAddress, new IntPtr(&startAddress), 8, IntPtr.Zero);
81 |
82 | NT.CloseHandle(handle);
83 |
84 | return startAddress;
85 | }
86 |
87 | public static ulong GetInstructionPointer(this ProcessThread thread, bool wow64Process)
88 | {
89 | var threadHandle = thread.GetNativeHandle(NT.ThreadAccess.GET_CONTEXT);
90 |
91 | ulong instructionPointer = 0;
92 |
93 | if (wow64Process)
94 | {
95 | NT.CONTEXT ctx = new NT.CONTEXT() { ContextFlags = NT.CONTEXT_FLAGS.CONTEXT_CONTROL };
96 | NT.GetThreadContext(threadHandle, ref ctx);
97 | instructionPointer = ctx.Eip;
98 | }
99 | else
100 | {
101 | NT.CONTEXT64 ctx = new NT.CONTEXT64() { ContextFlags = NT.CONTEXT_FLAGS.CONTEXT_CONTROL };
102 | NT.GetThreadContext(threadHandle, ref ctx);
103 | instructionPointer = ctx.Rip;
104 | }
105 |
106 | NT.CloseHandle(threadHandle);
107 | return instructionPointer;
108 |
109 | }
110 | #endregion
111 | }
112 | }
113 |
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/Program.cs:
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Diagnostics;
4 | using System.Linq;
5 | using System.Text;
6 | using System.Threading;
7 | using System.Threading.Tasks;
8 |
9 | namespace MapDetection
10 | {
11 | class Program
12 | {
13 | static void Main(string[] args)
14 | {
15 | Stopwatch stopWatch = Stopwatch.StartNew();
16 |
17 | Process.GetProcesses().ToList().ForEach(process =>
18 | {
19 | try
20 | {
21 | MapDetector.ScanForAnomalies(process, MapDetector.SCAN_MODE.QUICK);
22 | }
23 | catch
24 | {
25 |
26 | }
27 | });
28 |
29 | Log.LogInfo($"Finished scanning - {stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds}ms");
30 |
31 | Console.ReadLine();
32 | }
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
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1 | using System.Reflection;
2 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
3 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
4 |
5 | // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
6 | // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
7 | // associated with an assembly.
8 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("MapDetection")]
9 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
11 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("")]
12 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("MapDetection")]
13 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2017")]
14 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
15 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
16 |
17 | // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible
18 | // to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from
19 | // COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type.
20 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)]
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22 | // The following GUID is for the ID of the typelib if this project is exposed to COM
23 | [assembly: Guid("54e55215-de95-4ab7-8bcb-f1c43df7159a")]
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25 | // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
26 | //
27 | // Major Version
28 | // Minor Version
29 | // Build Number
30 | // Revision
31 | //
32 | // You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
33 | // by using the '*' as shown below:
34 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
35 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")]
36 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")]
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1 | # MapDetection
2 | Detect manualmapped images remotely, without hassle
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4 | ## Confirmed Detections
5 | + Extreme Injector -> detected
6 | + Xenos -> detected (even with Add Loader reference enabled)
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8 | ## How does it work?
9 | MapDetection has two modes, deep and quick.
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11 | ##### Quick mode
12 | Iterates every process thread, collecting allocation bases from thread starts and instruction pointers. It then scans every unique allocation base for any anomalies.
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14 | ##### Deep mode
15 | Run quick scan, then traverse the virtual memory space for any executable pages that do not belong to a module. (Will lead to false positives)
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17 | ## Anomalies MapDetection looks for
18 | + Valid PE headers (MZ signature, PE magic bytes and architecture)
19 | + Module is linked correctly to module list
20 | + Valid allocation type (MEM_IMAGE)
21 | + Valid allocation flags
22 |
23 | ## Example of a manually mapped, possibly malicious, image that was picked up by MapDetection
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