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by batat
131 days ago
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> A "Core Isolation: Memory Integrity" feature of Windows 10+ prevents creating such memory area (leading to BSOD). > We tried to attestation sign the driver via new EV certificate by MS to fix the driver's limitation, but failed (see #108). > So for now users have to disable the "Core Isolation: Memory Integrity" feature Disabling HVCI doesn't sound like a good idea honestly. I mean they abuse kernel memory protection to bypass EV Certificate restrictions leaving the system in a state where another driver can mess with FW's internal structures using the same trick. |
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