**Do not come here and open issues about problems with installation, crashes with bug check 0x109: CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION or questions on how to disable PatchGuard. I will permanently ban you from the issue tracker. If you don't know how to properly install the tool you don't know enough to use it responsibly and you should use something else like ScyllaHide.
TitanHide is a driver intended to hide debuggers from certain processes. The driver hooks various Nt* kernel functions (using SSDT table hooks) and modifies the return values of the original functions. To hide a process, you must pass a simple structure with a ProcessID and the hiding option(s) to enable, to the driver. The internal API is designed to add hooks with little effort, which means adding features is really easy.
The idea for this project was thought of together with cypher, shoutout man!
- ProcessDebugFlags (NtQueryInformationProcess)
- ProcessDebugPort (NtQueryInformationProcess)
- ProcessDebugObjectHandle (NtQueryInformationProcess)
- DebugObject (NtQueryObject)
- SystemKernelDebuggerInformation (NtQuerySystemInformation)
- SystemDebugControl (NtSystemDebugControl)
- NtClose (STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE/STATUS_HANDLE_NOT_CLOSABLE exceptions)
- ThreadHideFromDebugger (NtSetInformationThread)
- Protect DRx (HW BPs) (NtGetContextThread/NtSetContextThread)
- Windows 10 x64 & x86
- Windows 8.1 x64 & x86
- Windows 7 x64 & x86 (SP1)
- Windows XP x86 (SP3)
- Windows XP x64 (SP1)
You need to disable PatchGuard and driver signing enforcement (DSE) before using this driver.
To disable PatchGuard you can try one of the following projects:
- EfiGuard
- SandboxBootkit
- Shark
- UPGDSED (archived in 2019)
To load the driver you can enable test signing:
bcdedit /set testsigning on
- Copy
TitanHide.sys
to%systemroot%\system32\drivers
. - Run the command
sc create TitanHide binPath= %systemroot%\system32\drivers\TitanHide.sys type= kernel
to create the TitanHide service. - Run the command
sc start TitanHide
to start the TitanHide service. - Run the command
sc query TitanHide
to check if TitanHide is running.
To check if TitanHide is working correctly, use DebugView or check C:\TitanHide.log
.
Note: For VMProtect 3.9.4 and above you need to change the service name to something else. For example sc create NotTitanHide
, which will bypass their latest 'detection'.
- When using x64dbg, you can use the TitanHide plugin (available on the download page).
- NEVER RUN THIS DRIVER ON A PRODUCTION SYSTEM, ALWAYS USE A VM!