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hi and welcome back to the red Siege Shell Code officiation Series in this episode weamp;#39;re going to be taking a look at an interesting technique where weamp;#39;re going to convert our Shell Code into a uid so this technique was first observed in the wild being used by the Lazarus group and itamp;#39;s interesting for a couple of different reasons one itamp;#39;s interesting because of uh itamp;#39;s shell code structured as a uu ID two how those uu IDs get moved into memory and also the way that the Lazarus group was executing the Shell Code using something called a callback function enum system locals a so thatamp;#39;s uh definitely an interesting one that weamp;#39;re not going to take a look at that last aspect but weamp;#39;re going to look at the first two so letamp;#39;s go ahead and take a look at some code thatamp;#39;ll help us understand whatamp;#39;s going on so if youamp;#39;re unfamiliar with a uid theyamp;#39;re also known as a guid or guid a itamp;#3