An modern 64-bit position independent implant template.

  • raw strings
  • global instance
  • compile time hashing
#include <Common.h>
#include <Constexpr.h>

FUNC VOID Main(
    _In_ PVOID Param
) {
    STARDUST_INSTANCE

    PVOID Message = { 0 };

    //
    // resolve kernel32.dll related functions
    //
    if ( ( Instance()->Modules.Kernel32 = LdrModulePeb( H_MODULE_KERNEL32 ) ) ) {
        if ( ! ( Instance()->Win32.LoadLibraryW = LdrFunction( Instance()->Modules.Kernel32, HASH_STR( "LoadLibraryW" ) ) ) ) {
            return;
        }
    }

    //
    // resolve user32.dll related functions
    //
    if ( ( Instance()->Modules.User32 = Instance()->Win32.LoadLibraryW( L"User32" ) ) ) {
        if ( ! ( Instance()->Win32.MessageBoxW = LdrFunction( Instance()->Modules.User32, HASH_STR( "MessageBoxW" ) ) ) ) {
            return;
        }
    }

    Message = NtCurrentPeb()->ProcessParameters->ImagePathName.Buffer;

    //
    // pop da message
    //
    Instance()->Win32.MessageBoxW( NULL, Message, L"Stardust MessageBox", MB_OK );
}

How Does It Work ?

I have written a Blog post about how it fully works and the reason behind it.

Published by Tamil S

Tamil has a great interest in the fields of Cyber Security, OSINT, and CTF projects. Currently, he is deeply involved in researching and publishing various security tools with Kali Linux Tutorials, which is quite fascinating.

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