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Windows Anti-Debug Reference
Nicolas Falliere

This paper classifies and presents several anti-debugging techniques used on Windows NT-based operating systems. Anti-debugging techniques are ways for a program to detect if it runs under control of a debugger. They are used by commercial executable protectors, packers and malicious software, to prevent or slow-down the process of reverse-engineering. We'll suppose the program is analyzed under a ring3 debugger, such as OllyDbg on Windows platforms. The paper is aimed towards reverse-engineers and malware analysts. Note that we will talk purely about generic anti-debugging and anti-tracing techniques. Specific debugger detection, such as window or processes enumeration, registry scanning, etc. will not be addressed here.

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Windows Anti-Debug Reference 2007-09-14
DBD
Most of this has been available for a long time.

How about using references ? a lot of tricks were introduced by protection systems years ago, and/or have been published in papers, websites etc.

And regarding your RDTSC checks , you should use cpuid before the rdtsc (or other serializing instruc...

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