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A dynamic VMP dumper and import fixer, powered by VTIL. Works for VMProtect 3.X x64. How It Works VMProtect injects stubs for every import call or jmp. These stubs resolve the ‘obfuscated’ thunk in the .vmpX section and add a fixed constant to ‘deobfuscate’ it. The calls or jumps themselves are then dispatched with a ret instruction. VMPDump scans all executable sections for these stubs and lifts them to VTIL using the VTIL x64 lifter. The analysis is then performed on these stubs, in order to determine what kind of call must be replaced and what bytes must be overwritten. Once all calls have been retrieved, VMPDump then creates a new import table and appends thunks to the existing IAT. The calls to the VMP import stubs are replaced with direct calls to these thunks. Note that in mutated routines, there are situations when there are not enough bytes to replace the VMP import stub call with a direct thunk call, as the latter is 1 byte larger. In these cases, the section is extended and a stub that jumps to the import thunk is injected. The VMP import stub call is then replaced with a 5-byte relative call or jmp to said injected stub. [hide][Hidden Content]]