hasherezade/hollows_hunter
As an open-source project, hasherezade/hollows_hunter has picked up 2.4k stars on GitHub (C). Scans all running processes. Recognizes and dumps a variety of potentially malicious implants (replaced/implanted PEs, shellcodes, hooks, in-memory patches).
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Is hasherezade/hollows_hunter open source?
Yes — hasherezade/hollows_hunter ships under the BSD-2-Clause license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/hasherezade/hollows_hunter.
What is hasherezade/hollows_hunter?
hasherezade/hollows_hunter (hasherezade/hollows_hunter) is a C project on GitHub. From the project's own README: Scans all running processes. Recognizes and dumps a variety of potentially malicious implants (replaced/implanted PEs, shellcodes, hooks, in-memory patches).
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