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RemoteTLSCallbackInjection - Utilizing TLS Callbacks To Execute A Payload Without Spawning Any Threads In A Remote Process

By: Zion3R
10 April 2024 at 12:30


This method utilizes TLS callbacks to execute aΒ payloadΒ without spawning any threads in a remote process. This method is inspired byΒ Threadless InjectionΒ as RemoteTLSCallbackInjection does not invoke any API calls to trigger the injectedΒ payload.

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Implementation Steps

The PoC follows these steps:

  1. Create a suspended process using the CreateProcessViaWinAPIsW function (i.e. RuntimeBroker.exe).
  2. Fetch the remote process image base address followed by reading the process's PE headers.
  3. Fetch an address to a TLS callback function.
  4. Patch a fixed shellcode (i.e. g_FixedShellcode) with runtime-retrieved values. This shellcode is responsible for restoring both original bytes and memory permission of the TLS callback function's address.
  5. Inject both shellcodes: g_FixedShellcode and the main payload.
  6. Patch the TLS callback function's address and replace it with the address of our injected payload.
  7. Resume process.

The g_FixedShellcode shellcode will then make sure that the main payload executes only once by restoring the original TLS callback's original address before calling the main payload. A TLS callback can execute multiple times across the lifespan of a process, therefore it is important to control the number of times the payload is triggered by restoring the original code path execution to the original TLS callback function.

Demo

The following image shows our implementation, RemoteTLSCallbackInjection.exe, spawning a cmd.exe as its main payload.



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