Kdmapper
KDMapper is a popular, open-source kernel-mode driver (KMD) mapper for Windows operating systems. Developed by a security researcher known as "hashzx" and publicly released in 2018, KDMapper allows users to map and load kernel-mode drivers without actually installing them on the system. This utility has garnered significant attention within the cybersecurity and Windows internals communities due to its ability to bypass traditional driver installation mechanisms.
The use of KDMapper must be approached with an understanding of legal and ethical boundaries. While the tool itself is legitimate, using it to load malicious or improperly written drivers can lead to system instability or vulnerability. Users should only load drivers from trusted sources and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. kdmapper