gmh5225/MemoryGuard
Experiment with PAGE_GUARD protection to hide memory from other processes
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A basic demonstration of directly overwriting paging structures for physical memory r/w and interprocess memory copy
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Experiment with PAGE_GUARD protection to hide memory from other processes
:pager: a tiny little code offers kernel-mode read / write using vulnerable signed kernel driver.
Library to manipulate drivers that expose a physical memory read/write primitive.
Abusing SpeedFan driver ability of physical memory manipulation
Abusing AsusBiosIoDrv64.sys to gain kernel and process physical/virtual memory access.
Allows you to communicate with the kernel mode to manipulate memory in a stealthy way to avoid kernel anticheats.