In my recent project, I tackled the technical challenge of writing and reading a shellcode into the Windows registry. I focused on creating a shellcode that was not only functional, but also efficient and secure. To do this, I used Rust programming techniques, ensuring that the shellcode could be written to and read from the Windows registry without causing system instability or compromising security.
You can run with cargo run or the compiled binary directly:
cargo run
target/release/reg_recover-rs.exe