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Anti-cheats look for unauthorized memory writes, suspicious threads, or modified function headers (hooks).
This paper explores the mechanics of script injection and execution in modern application environments. It details the process of memory manipulation, bytecode execution, and the bypass of environment protections. By analyzing these components, we can better understand the attack vectors used in game modding and how developers can build more resilient software. 1. Introduction Injectors/Executors
Injectors and executors are tools designed to run unauthorized code within a third-party application. While often used for benign customization, they are the primary engines for game "exploiting." An acts as the delivery vehicle, while an executor serves as the runtime environment for the injected payload. 2. The Injector: Process Interfacing By analyzing these components, we can better understand
Injectors and executors represent a sophisticated intersection of reverse engineering and systems programming. Understanding their underlying architecture is essential for any developer focused on software security and integrity. While often used for benign customization, they are