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Proof of Concepts code for Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver techniques
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Enumerating and removing kernel callbacks using signed vulnerable drivers
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Proof of Concepts code for Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver techniques
Kernel Driver Utility
Proof of Concepts code for Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver techniques
It's pointy and it hurts!
Some POCs for my BYOVD research and find some vulnerable drivers
Proof-of-concept kernel driver that hijacks the Windows kernel extension table mechanism to preserve process notify callbacks even when attackers disable standard process notify callbacks.