The HackSys Extreme Vulnerable Driver (HEVD) is a Windows Kernel driver that is intentionally vulnerable. It has been developed for security researchers and enthusiasts to improve their skills in kernel-level exploitation. HEVD offers a range of vulnerabilities, from simple stack buffer overflows to more complex issues such as use-after-free, pool buffer overflows, and race conditions. This allows researchers to explore exploitation techniques for each implemented vulnerability.
Features
- Write NULL
- Use After Free
- Integer Overflow
- Arithmetic Overflow
- Arbitrary Increment
- Null Pointer Dereference
- Uninitialized Memory
- Insecure Kernel Resource Access
