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SysWhispers helps with evasion by generating header/ASM files implants can use to make direct system calls.

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Why on earth didn't I create a PR to SysWhispers2?

The reason for SysWhispers3 to be a standalone version are many, but the most important are:

Differences with SysWhispers2

The usage is pretty similar to SysWhispers2, with the following exceptions:

A better explanation of these features are better outlined i the blog post SysWhispers is dead, long live SysWhispers!

Introduction

Security products, such as AVs and EDRs, usually place hooks in user-mode API functions to analyse a program execution flow, in order to detect potentially malicious activities.

SysWhispers2 is a tool designed to generate header/ASM pairs for any system call in the core kernel image (ntoskrnl.exe), which can then be integrated and called directly from C/C++ code, evading user-lands hooks.

The tool, however, generates some patters which can be included in signatures, or behaviour which can be detected at runtime.

SysWhispers3 is built on top of SysWhispers2, and integrates some helpful features to bypass these forms of detection.

Installation

C:\> git clone https://github.com/klezVirus/SysWhispers3.git
C:\> cd SysWhispers3
C:\> python .\syswhispers.py --help

Usage and Examples

The help shows all the available commands and features of the tool:

C:\>python syswhispers.py -h

usage: syswhispers.py [-h] [-p PRESET] [-a {x86,x64}] [-m {embedded,egg_hunter,jumper,jumper_randomized}] [-f FUNCTIONS] -o OUT_FILE [--int2eh] [--wow64] [-v] [-d]

SysWhispers3 - SysWhispers on steroids

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -p PRESET, --preset PRESET
                        Preset ("all", "common")
  -a {x86,x64}, --arch {x86,x64}
                        Architecture
  -c {msvc,mingw,all}, --compiler {msvc,mingw,all}
                        Compiler
  -m {embedded,egg_hunter,jumper,jumper_randomized}, --method {embedded,egg_hunter,jumper,jumper_randomized}
                        Syscall recovery method
  -f FUNCTIONS, --functions FUNCTIONS
                        Comma-separated functions
  -o OUT_FILE, --out-file OUT_FILE
                        Output basename (w/o extension)
  --int2eh              Use the old `int 2eh` instruction in place of `syscall`
  --wow64               Use Wow64 to run x86 on x64 (only usable with x86 architecture)
  -v, --verbose         Enable debug output
  -d, --debug           Enable syscall debug (insert software breakpoint)

Command Lines

Standard SysWhispers, embedded system calls (x64)

# Export all functions with compatibility for all supported Windows versions (see example-output/).
py .\syswhispers.py --preset all -o syscalls_all

# Export just the common functions (see below for list).
py .\syswhispers.py --preset common -o syscalls_common

# Export NtProtectVirtualMemory and NtWriteVirtualMemory with compatibility for all versions.
py .\syswhispers.py --functions NtProtectVirtualMemory,NtWriteVirtualMemory -o syscalls_mem

SysWhispers3-only samples

# Normal SysWhispers, 32-bits mode
py .\syswhispers.py --preset all -o syscalls_all -m jumper --arch x86

# Normal SysWhispers, using WOW64 in 32-bits mode (only specific functions)
py .\syswhispers.py --functions NtProtectVirtualMemory,NtWriteVirtualMemory -o syscalls_mem --arch x86 --wow64

# Egg-Hunting SysWhispers, to bypass the "mark of the sycall" (common function)
py .\syswhispers.py --preset common -o syscalls_common -m egg_hunter

# Jumping/Jumping Randomized SysWhispers, to bypass dynamic RIP validation (all functions) using MinGW as the compiler
py .\syswhispers.py --preset all -o syscalls_all -m jumper -c mingw


Script Output

PS C:\Projects\SysWhispers2> py .\syswhispers.py --preset common --out-file temp\syscalls_common -v 
                                                       
                  .                         ,--.
,-. . . ,-. . , , |-. o ,-. ,-. ,-. ,-. ,-.  __/
`-. | | `-. |/|/  | | | `-. | | |-' |   `-. .  \
`-' `-| `-' ' '   ' ' ' `-' |-' `-' '   `-'  '''
     /|                     |  @Jackson_T
    `-'                     '  @modexpblog, 2021

                      Edits by @klezVirus,  2022
SysWhispers3: Why call the kernel when you can whisper?


Common functions selected.

Complete! Files written to:
        temp\syscalls_common.h
        temp\syscalls_common.c
        temp\syscalls_common_.asm
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Importing into Visual Studio

  1. Copy the generated H/C/ASM files into the project folder.
  2. In Visual Studio, go to ProjectBuild Customizations... and enable MASM.
  3. In the Solution Explorer, add the .h and .c/.asm files to the project as header and source files, respectively.
  4. Go to the properties of the ASM file, and set the Item Type to Microsoft Macro Assembler.

Compiling outside of Visual Studio

Windows

Makefile for 64 bits:

Makefile.msvc

OPTIONS = -Zp8 -c -nologo -Gy -Os -O1 -GR- -EHa -Oi -GS-
LIBS = libvcruntime.lib libcmt.lib ucrt.lib kernel32.lib

program:
  ML64 /c syscalls-asm.x64.asm /link /NODEFAULTLIB /RELEASE /MACHINE:X64
  cl.exe $(OPTIONS) syscalls.c  program.c
  link.exe /OUT:program.x64.exe -nologo $(LIBS) /MACHINE:X64 -subsystem:console -nodefaultlib syscalls-asm.x64.obj syscalls.obj program.obj

Makefile for 32 bits:

Makefile.msvc

OPTIONS = -Zp8 -c -nologo -Gy -Os -O1 -GR- -EHa -Oi -GS-
LIBS = libvcruntime.lib libcmt.lib ucrt.lib kernel32.lib

program:
  ML /c syscalls-asm.x86.asm /link /NODEFAULTLIB /RELEASE /MACHINE:X86
  cl.exe $(OPTIONS) syscalls.c  program.c
  link.exe /OUT:program.x86.exe -nologo $(LIBS) /MACHINE:X86 -subsystem:console -nodefaultlib syscalls-asm.x86.obj syscalls.obj program.obj

Compile with nmake:

nmake -f Makefile.msvc

Linux

Makefile for both 64 and 32 bits:

Makefile.mingw

CC_x64 := x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
CC_x86 := i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
OPTIONS := -masm=intel -Wall

program:
  $(CC_x64) syscalls.c program.c -o program.x64.exe $(OPTIONS)
  $(CC_x86) syscalls.c program.c -o program.x86.exe $(OPTIONS)

Compile with make:

make -f Makefile.mingw

Caveats and Limitations

Troubleshooting

From SysWhispers2

New

Credits

SysWhispers2

Developed by @Jackson_T and @modexpblog, but builds upon the work of many others:

SysWhispers2 (x86/WOW64)

Others

Licence

As the original, this project is also licensed under the Apache License 2.0.