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SVCHOST INJECTOR

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The SVCHOST Injector's salient features:

Sneaky Self-Injection into svchost.exe
executes by injecting itself into svchost.exe in order to avoid detection by the standard task manager and guarantee discrete process visibility.

UAC Bypass for Elevated Privileges allows higher system privileges to be executed without user consent by getting around User Account Control (UAC)

Manipulation of System Restoration:
reduces traceability and impedes recovery by disabling and removing System Restore functionality.

Evasion of Windows Defender:
uses System Restore paths to add itself to Windows Defender's exclusion list in order to evade antivirus software detection.

BSOD-based failsafe termination:
If forced to stop, it will cause a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), which will guarantee a system crash and prevent forensic analysis from continuing.

  Victim Notification in Real Time Using a Discord Webhook Upon execution, it sends comprehensive data, including IP address, username, and device specifications, straight to a configured Discord webhook.

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