I was reading about the DLL injection technique, and I had this question in mind.

Let us assume we want to inject a DLL into a destination process in Windows 7 which has ASLR enabled for kernel32.dll

So any piece of the injected code can't use any winapi or any system call since the address of let's say loadLibrary function in the injector code will differ from the address loadLibrary in the destination process, Won't it ?

So such a call to CreateRemoteThread won't work:

CreateRemoteThread(hProcess,
                   NULL,
                   0,
                   (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) ::GetProcAddress(hKernel32,
                                                             "LoadLibraryA" ),
                   pLibRemote,
                   0,
                   NULL );

::WaitForSingleObject( hThread, INFINITE );

Correct me if I am wrong in this reasoning.

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No, I believe that is incorrect. The addresses of modules like kernel32.dll are randomized when the machine boots but are the same for all processes.

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so this mean that modules such kernel32.dll are loaded only once ? and when an executable is loaded and it has it in import table it just get a pointer to the already loaded dll ? then can you please explain the section "ASLR and LoadLibrary" in this link insecure.in/papers/vista_dll_injection.pdf why GetModuleHandle is at the same address and LoadLibraryA is not ?? – CnativeFreak Dec 19 '11 at 23:38
@CnativeFreak, it says this "Since at each reboot (or two) the address of kernel32.dll (which contains the LoadLibrary procedure) might change we use GetModuleHandle to retrieve the address of LoadLibraryA which will be the same in the remote thread address space." in that document. It does not say that GetModuleHandle() is at the same address. – hmjd Dec 19 '11 at 23:41
"we use GetModuleHandle to retrieve the address of LoadLibraryA which will be the same in the remote thread address space" why would GetModuleHandle be the same in the remote thread address space while LoadLibraryA is not ? – CnativeFreak Dec 19 '11 at 23:45
@CnativeFreak, they are both the same. It is just stating that is how it is done and that the address of any function exported by kernel32.dll cannot be hard-coded. – hmjd Dec 19 '11 at 23:47
GetModuleHandle aslo exported from kernel32 why it can be hardcoded and LoadLibraryA cant be ?? what i cant understand why can he use GetModuleHandle directly and cant use LoadLibraryA directly – CnativeFreak Dec 20 '11 at 0:09
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