feat(rules): New Potential shellcode injection via Windows Debugging API rule#574
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Potential shellcode injection via Windows Debugging API rule#574rabbitstack wants to merge 1 commit intomasterfrom
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…API rule Identifies shellcode injection using the Windows Debugging API and shared memory section. Attackers avoid writing and reading remote memory directly, instead employ context manipulation to force the target process to load and execute the payload itself via shared file mapping.
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Identifies shellcode injection using the Windows Debugging API and shared memory section. Attackers avoid writing and reading remote memory directly, instead employ context manipulation to force the target process to load and execute the payload itself via shared file mapping.
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/kind feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
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/area rules
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