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For more information on the concepts used here please check out my article.
Does not bypass PatchGuard or driver signing requirements.
Please use a VM whenever you run this. Current tests on Windows 10 observe it takes about 30 minutes after unlinking the process to induce a BSOD.
The driver has a number of dependencies and you'll need to compile it using msbuild or visual studio. I used Visual Studio during the development process. You'll need:
Once those are setup and integrated with Visual Studio, start a new empty KMDF (Kernel Mode Driver Framework) project and import the files in the /driver folder.
Under Debug -> [ProjectName] Properties -> Driver Settings -> General, make sure your Target OS Version is Windows 7 and the Target Platform is Desktop.
Then under Build -> Configuration Manager, make sure the Platform is Win32, and x86 is selected under "Active solution platform".
Now you should be able to use Build -> Build [ProjectName] to build the project. This will generate a .sys file if everything went well. Then put the .sys file in c:\Windows\System32\drivers[ProjectName].sys, or change the following define statement in loader.c to the path you've specified:
#define DRIVER "c:\\Windows\System32\drivers\Rootkit.sys"
For the loader you can simply use the makefile and mingw to cross compile it.
sudo apt-get install mingw-w64
Then you can create a 32-bit Windows executable using the makefile with:
make 32bit
And a 64-bit Windows executable with:
make 64bit
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