@JBis How much are we willing to bet that if you pull up the documentation for delay, it'll tell you that it deals with animations and doesn't do the general setTimeout?
Windows is catching up big time and will likely surpass other OSs in terms of kernel hardening and exploit mitigation (shadow stacks, KASLR, ...). Another company to look at on the other side of the spectrum is Apple with some of their hardware. Really impressive work at secure boots and separating hardware.
@DavidKamer If you're into security and kernel hardening, check out some of the measures Windows are rolling out in Redstone 5 (HyperV insanity and memory sentinels), linux concepts like seccomp and other eBPF hooks and tools, and OpenBSD features like pledges, jails and unveil
To unpack a packer I have to raise my vm, remember how to use windbg again, run the thing, do a memory dump, hope the packer doesn't use any environment variables to prep itself, analyse the dump, and then probably repeat the process since packers come in packs
@TheQuantumPhysicist 1.exe unpacks itself to the files I showed above, and somehow loads tv.dll. That, in turn, reads some bytes from itself, does something on them to turn them into valid assembly, and executes them.
It reads a resource from itself, before the call to the function shown above deobfuscates it somehow (cbf to figure out how exactly), and then jumps to it