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title: "Hooking Engine Deatmatch"
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description: "Evaluating various hooking engines, putting them against pathologically hard to hook functions"
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date: 2020-02-26T22:00:00+01:00
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For the full code see the [git repo](https://vcs.wacked.codes/wacked/hook_tests).
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Introduction
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This project aims to give a simple overview on how good various x64 hooking
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engines (on windows) are. I'll try to write various functions, that are hard to
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patch and then see how each hooking engine does.
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I'll test:
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* [EasyHook](https://easyhook.github.io/)
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* [PolyHook](https://github.com/stevemk14ebr/PolyHook)
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* [MinHook](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/44326/MinHook-The-Minimalistic-x-x-API-Hooking-Libra)
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* [Mhook](http://codefromthe70s.org/mhook24.aspx)
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(I'd like to test detours, but I'm not willing to pay for it. So that isn't
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tested :( )
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There are multiple things that make hooking difficult. Maybe you want to patch
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while the application is running -- in that case you might get race conditions,
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as the application is executing your half finished hook. Maybe the software has
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some self protection features (or other software on the system provides that,
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e.g. Trustee Rapport)
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Evaluating how the hooking engines stack up against that is not the goal here.
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Neither are non-functional criteria, like how fast it is or how much memory it
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needs for each hook. This is just about the challenges the function to be
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hooked itself poses.
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Namely:
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* Are jumps relocated?
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* What about RIP adressing?
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* If there's a loop at the beginning / if it's a tail recurisve function, does
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the hooking engine handle it?
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* How good is the dissassembler, how many instructions does it know?
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* Can it hook already hooked functions?
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At first I will give a short walk through of the architecture, then quickly go
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over the test cases. After that come the results and an evaluation for each
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engine.
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I think I found a flaw in all of them; I'll publish a small POC which should at
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least detect the existence of problematic code.
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**A word of caution**: my results are worse than expected, so do assume I have
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made a mistake in using the libraries. I went into this expecting that some
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engines at least would try to detect e.g. the loops back into the first few
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bytes. But none did? That's gotta be wrong.
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**Another word of caution**: parts of this are rushed and/or ugly. Please
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double check parts that seem suspicious. And I'd love to get patches, even for
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the most trivial things -- spelling mistakes? Yes please.
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Result
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| Name|Small|Branch|RIP Relative|AVX|RDRAND|Loop|TailRec|
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| PolyHook| X | X | X | X | | | |
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| MinHook| X | X | X | | | | X |
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| MHook| | | X | | | | |
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