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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:05:27+00:00 2026-05-12T15:05:27+00:00

I am injecting a dll into firefox (browser) and hooking WSARecv. The problem is,

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I am injecting a dll into firefox (browser) and hooking WSARecv.
The problem is, that the data-buffer is Gzip-compressed. I already tried hooking the send() function and removing the “Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate”, but many webservers won’t understand this.

So I tried to stick with decompressing the buffer, changing some stuff and compressing it again. Therefore I linked the zlib.dll and zlib.lib into my DLL and wrote a small wrapper class:

int CGZip::DecompressString(char* src, int srcLen, char** destination, int* destLen)
{
 //Define the source, destination, source length, and destination length
 char *dest= new char[(unsigned int)destLen];
 //Decompress the string in src and place it in dest
 int result=uncompress((unsigned char *)dest,(uLongf*)destLen,(const unsigned char *)src,srcLen);
 //Return the results of the decompression
 *destination = dest;
 return(result);
}

But when I include the decompression into the hooked WSARecv my dll won’t get loaded anymore (no DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH is called). When I remove the following 5 lines the dll gets loaded again.

szUncompressed = (char*)malloc((size_t)lpBuffers->len * 100);
CGZip *ziphandler = new CGZip(); 
ziphandler->DecompressString(lpBuffers->buf, lpBuffers->len, &szUncompressed, &iUncompressedLength);
szUncompressed[iUncompressedLength] = '\0';

Any idea why the DLL isn’t loading anymore, or how I can easily decompress and compress the data buffer?

Thanks in advance : )

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    2026-05-12T15:05:27+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:05 pm

    Okay I solved it, I just had to inject zlib.dll before my own dll and it worked : >

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