how to do a successful DLL injection
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It’s quiet a little bit simpler to do a successful DLL injection, but you must first understand what is DLL injection, which will help you some steps ahead to actually understand what this term represents in the hacking world of codes. So, to begin with, what is DLL injection or destroyer lab link injection? It is the process whereby an attacker identifies a keycode, vulnerable servers, and inject a malicious program link to execute or run their program/script.
Simple 5 steps guide to successful execute a DLL injection;
1. Power ON your computer, let it be for like 15 to 20 minutes for your computer system to regain full processing capacity. It is a bad practice to power on your computer and use it right away.
2. Install, set up, and run CCleaner program in your Windows or Macbook computer. It will instruct you on how to clean your computer system. (If you already have this installed, then it’s an advantage for you, to start right away).
3. Identify your “keycode”; keep in mind that there’s a difference between a keycode and a keyword. Keycodes will most likely include or the combination of numbers, words, and symbols. While a keyword will most likely contain only words.
4. Find vulnerable servers, where your targets would most likely be. For example, Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and I think Pinterest too as they have a good user database worldwide.
5. Inject your DLL or destroyer lab link, following your keycode/s, which target your victims right in time, as they click on your DLL, it will load your malicious program/script and instructs the targets on what-to-do based on your written script.