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Nim-RunPE

A Nim implementation of reflective PE-Loading from memory. The base for this code was taken from RunPE-In-Memory - which I ported to Nim.

You'll need to install the following dependencies:

nimble install ptr_math winim

I did test this with Nim Version 1.6.2 only, so use that version for testing or I cannot guarantee no errors when using another version.

Compile

If you want to pass arguments on runtime or don't want to pass arguments at all compile via:

nim c NimRunPE.nim

If you want to hardcode custom arguments modify const exeArgs to your needs and compile with:

nim c -d:args NimRunPE.nim - this was contributed by @glynx, thanks! :sunglasses:

If you want full Thread Local Storage (TLS) callback support, allowing execution of Rust PEs etc, compile with:

nim c -d:full_tls NimRunPE.nim

Credit to BlackBone & lander's blog/solstice-loader for the implementation of the full_tls option.

More Information

The technique itself it pretty old, but I didn't find a Nim implementation yet. So this has changed now. :)

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If you plan to load e.g. Mimikatz with this technique - make sure to compile a version from source on your own, as the release binaries don't accept arguments after being loaded reflectively by this loader. Why? I really don't know it's strange but a fact. If you compile on your own it will still work:

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My private Packer is also weaponized with this technique - but all Win32 functions are replaced with Syscalls there. That makes the technique stealthier.