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Browse All TopicsIm trying to make one function that will work for all hooked apis in the iat.
Heres what i want to do.
Save original api address so i can call it later. Replace original api address with my own function address.
Now when an api is called it jumps to that ONE function address.
Call the original api i saved somewhere(hardpart). How and where would i save this address?
ret
Ok the question is not how do i patch the iat. I know how to do that.
It is what this ONE "dummy" function should do in order to call the original api and work for ALL apis in the iat. Something like...
Procedure GenericHookProc;stdcall;
begin
asm
//call original api that i saved somewhere <<how do i do this?
//get the api function name
ret //resume code in the module
end;
end;
Oh and if any of you know of an api spy that works for SYSTEM process in XP lemme know. None out there work for SYSTEM processes, that ive seen.
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