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Adversaries may employ the undocumented EtwpCreateEtwThread function to execute shellcode within the local process address space.

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@rabbitstack rabbitstack added the rules Anything related to detection rules label Apr 2, 2025
Adversaries may employ the undocumented EtwpCreateEtwThread function to execute shellcode within the local process address space.
@rabbitstack rabbitstack force-pushed the process-injection-via-etw-thread branch from 44cf714 to 4e778b5 Compare April 2, 2025 21:44
@rabbitstack rabbitstack merged commit aa2b51c into master Apr 13, 2025
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@rabbitstack rabbitstack deleted the process-injection-via-etw-thread branch April 13, 2025 16:39
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