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hi everyone and welcome back weamp;#39;ve seen so far a couple of techniques that our sample used to inject into other processes in particular an interesting non-standard implementation of process hollowing in this video weamp;#39;ll look at this from the other side and see how we detect this an interesting tool i found is pacif which can detect process injection techniques like process hollowing and others it can spot shell code injected into executable memory blocks of other applications iit hooks and many others letamp;#39;s start with the script that uses call window proc w and the bootstrapping shellcode to inject a dummy binary inside calculator dot exe to test the tool we need a running process so letamp;#39;s replace again the beginning of the shell code with an infinite loop so we have here ebfe iamp;#39;ve already replaced that this is the infinite loop if you remember from the previous episode the previous bytes were 608 launch the script by pressing f5 or from the menu