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VirtualBox Hardened Loader x64 (kernelmode.info)

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VirtualBox Hardened VM detection mitigation loader x64 from kernelmode.info.Step by step guide for VirtualBox Hardened (4.3.14+) VM detection mitigation configuring.

http://www.kernelmode.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3478'>>http://www.kernelmode.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3478  

 

Project comes with full source code. In order to build from source you need: Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 U4 and later versions for loader build. Windows Driver Kit 8.1 U1 and later versions for driver build.

https://github.com/hfiref0x/VBoxHardenedLoader'>>https://github.com/hfiref0x/VBoxHardenedLoader  

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VirtualBox EFI video driver patched. Now you can install UEFI compatible OS'es using AntiVM detection patch without problems with video (e.g. black screen during install, or when already installed VM accessible only via RDP).If you plan to use EFI based VM's:1) Make sure, Tsugumi is properly unloaded (using remove.cmd) before doing next step.
2) Make copy of VBoxEFI64.fd in VirtualBox directory.
3) Replace VBoxEFI64.fd in VirtualBox directory with it patched version from this patch data directory.
4) Use hidevm_efiahci (AHCI controller mode) or hidevm_efiide (IDE controller mode) for your EFI VM.
5) Load Tsugumi (using install.cmd).
6) Run VirtualBox.Binaries and loader source -> https://github.com/hfiref0x/VBoxHardenedLoader.

 

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