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-# Credits
-
-Before I begin, those who helped me create this project shall be credited.
-
-- [Can1357](https://blog.can.ac), for helping me find the correct page in physical memory.
-- Ch40zz, for helping me fix many issues in things I could never have fixed.
-- wlan, I used your drv_image class :)
-
-# Physmeme
-
-Given ANY map/unmap (read/write) of physical memory, one can now systematically map unsigned code into ones kernel.
-Many drivers expose this primitive and now can all be exploited by simply coding a few functions.
-
-### What drivers support physical read/write?
-
-Any driver exposing MmMapIoSpace/MmUnmapIoSpace or ZwMapViewOfSection/ZwUnmapViewOfSection can be exploited. This means bios flashing utils, fan speed utils
-(like MSI Afterburner), or general windows system utilities that expose physical read/write.
-
-If you are in any sort of doubt about the abundance of these drivers simply go to
-this page and ctrl-f "MmMapIoSpace". (24 results)
-
-### How does this exploit work?
-
-Since we are able to read/write to any physical memory on the system the goal is to find the physical page of a syscall. This can be done by calculating the offset into the page in which the syscall resides. Doing so is trivial and only requires the modulo operation.
-
-```cpp
-auto syscall_page_offet = rva % 0x1000;
-```
-
-Now that we know that the syscalls bytes are going to be that far into the physical page we can map each physical page into our process 512 at a time (2mb) and then
-check the page + page_offset and compare with the syscalls bytes. After we have the syscalls page we can install inline hooks and then call into the function.
-
-
-
-### How long does it take to find the physical page?
-
-Less then one second. For each physical memory range I create a thread that maps 2mb at a time of physical memory and scans each physical page. This is on a system with 16gb.
-
-In other words... its very fast, you wont need to worry about waiting to find the correct page.
-
-# DriverEntry
-
-you can change the paremeters you pass to driver entry simply by changing this:
-
-```cpp
-using DRIVER_INITIALIZE = NTSTATUS(__stdcall*)(std::uintptr_t, std::size_t);
-```
-
-right now your entry point should look like this:
-
-```cpp
-NTSTATUS DriverEntry(PVOID lpBaseAddress, DWORD32 dwSize)
-```
-
-The source the hello-world.sys is the following:
-
-```cpp
-#include
-
-NTSTATUS DriverEntry(PVOID lpBaseAddress, DWORD32 dwSize)
-{
- DbgPrint("> Base Address: 0x%p, Size: 0x%x", lpBaseAddress, dwSize);
- return STATUS_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-```
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