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Kernel rootkit, that lives inside the Windows registry value data.
By Oleksiuk Dmytro (aka Cr4sh)

http://twitter.com/d_olex
http://blog.cr4.sh
cr4sh0@gmail.com


Rootkit uses the zero day vulnerability in win32k.sys (buffer overflow in function win32k!bInitializeEUDC()) to get the execution at the OS startup.

Features:

diagram

This rootkit was originally presented at the ZeroNights 2012 conference during my talk.
See the slides and videos for more information: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Cr4sh/blog/master/windows-registry-rootkit/Applied-anti-forensics.pdf