I don't want source code, just a general method written in plain English that should be followed in order to successfully inject an arbitrary DLL into another process on Windows 10 (64-bit).
>>61006773
> inject an arbitrary DLL into another process on Windows 10
Name it as a DLL this process uses.
Inject Gentoo
>>61006773
Process Hacker can do it
>>61006773
Google it, faggot. That said, I needed to do this a while back so here's one way to do it programmatically:
> Get absolute path to DLL
> Get HANDLE to remote process
> Use VirtualAllocEx and WriteProcessMemory to copy the DLL path into the remote process
> Get the address of the LoadLibrary function in your process; this address should be the same in the remote process because reasons
> Call CreateRemoteThread passing the address of LoadLibrary and the remote address of your DLL path
And boom, you created a new thread in the remote process that loads your DLL and then exits; the DLL can then do whatever it likes.
best dll injection is reflective dll injection without dropping dll to disk (PE does not support that)
There's software out there that allows you to do it easily. Literally Google
>>61007088
ty senpai