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C# DLL Injection Library capable of injecting x86 DLLs to x86 process from x64 processes.

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Project Reloaded: Injector



Crossing the WoW boundaries

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Introduction

Reloaded.Injector is a DLL Injector, what is there more to say?

Well, there are many kinds of DLL Injectors and libraries out there in the wild, so I guess the question is rather why did I write another one and use something already out there?

XKCD: Standards

Well, there indeed are many DLL injectors, but for C# one unfortunately did not exist that had the particular feature set I needed: Inject DLLs into both x86 and x64 targets from the same program.

That's the reason this project exists.

Notable Features

  • Find & Call exported methods in injected/loaded remote DLLs.
  • Execute LoadLibraryW, GetProcAddress in remote processes.
  • Does not load DLLs into current process. Safe for DLLs with code in DllMain.
  • Does not waste/leave memory in remote process after injection.
  • Uses circular buffer for parameter passing. No slow heap allocations in remote process for calling functions.
  • All of this is also supported for x86 processes from x64 processes..

Getting Started

To get started, install the package from NuGet and simply create a new instance of the Injector class from the Reloaded.Injector namespace:

injector = new Injector(process);

You're done; that's all you need to do.

PS. When you're done, be a good person and dispose your waste 😉.

injector.Dispose();

Contributions

As with the standard for all of the Reloaded-Project, repositories; contributions are very welcome and encouraged.

Feel free to implement new features, make bug fixes or suggestions so long as they are accompanied by an issue with a clear description of the pull request 😉.