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feat(rules): New DLL loaded via a callback function rule #377

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What is the purpose of this PR / why it is needed?

Identifies module proxying as a method to conceal suspicious callstacks. Adversaries use module proxying the hide the origin of the LoadLibrary call from the callstack by loading the library from the callback function.

What type of change does this PR introduce?


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/kind feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

/kind bug-fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

/kind refactor (non-breaking change that restructures the code, while not changing the original functionality)

/kind breaking (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected

/kind cleanup

/kind improvement

/kind design

/kind documentation

/kind other (change that doesn't pertain to any of the above categories)

Any specific area of the project related to this PR?


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/area instrumentation

/area telemetry

/area rule-engine

/area filters

/area yara

/area event

/area captures

/area alertsenders

/area outputs

/area rules

/area filaments

/area config

/area cli

/area tests

/area ci

/area build

/area docs

/area deps

/area other

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Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?


Identifies module proxying as a method to conceal suspicious callstacks. Adversaries use module proxying the hide the origin of the LoadLibrary call from the callstack by loading the library from the callback function.
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