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HyperDbg: Reinventing Hardware-Assisted Debugging (Extended Version). (arXiv:2207.05676v2 [cs.CR] UPDATED)
Sept. 5, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Mohammad Sina Karvandi, MohammadHossein Gholamrezaei, Saleh Khalaj Monfared, Soroush Meghdadizanjani, Behrooz Abbassi, Ali Amini, Reza Mortazavi, Saei
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Software analysis, debugging, and reverse engineering have a crucial impact
in today's software industry. Efficient and stealthy debuggers are especially
relevant for malware analysis. However, existing debugging platforms fail to
address a transparent, effective, and high-performance low-level debugger due
to their detectable fingerprints, complexity, and implementation restrictions.
In this paper, we present HyperDbg, a new hypervisor-assisted debugger for
high-performance and stealthy debugging of user and kernel applications. To
accomplish this, HyperDbg relies on state-of-the-art hardware features
available in today's CPUs, …
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