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ReverseKit - Dynamic Reverse Engineering Toolkit

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ReverseKit is a comprehensive toolkit designed to aid reverse engineers in the process of dynamic RE. With a wide range of features and functionalities, it provides an easy-to-use interface and helps you intercept, analyze, and manipulate code and data during runtime.

Features:

  •     Imports information - along with DLL name, function name, and address.

  •     Intercept all system calls via an instrumentation callback.

  •     Intercept all commands executed - system(), ShellExecuteEx(), etc.

  •     Intercept all thread creations - APIs like std::thread, CreateThread(), etc.

  •     Intercept URLs - APIs like UrlDownloadToFileA and InternetOpenUrlA, etc.

  •     Threads - lists thread ids along with cpu usage, allows you to suspend them with a button.

  •     Heaps information - address, id and flags.

  •     Bypass common debugger checks - CheckRemoteDebugger() and IsDebuggerPresent().

  •     Anti-BSOD for common usermode BSOD methods which abuse RtlAdjustPrivilege.

  •     Prevent sysmon driver from being unloaded.

  •     Easy-to-use interface powered by ImGui.

  •     Hook library with a normal JMP hook and trampoline hook.

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