Driver: Injection
In healthcare, preparing a "driver" refers to setting up a (a small pump) for continuous subcutaneous medication.
"Malicious Driver Injection" is a high-level attack where an adversary loads a compromised or custom driver into the . driver injection
Uses the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to mount an image and add drivers so they are present before the OS even boots. In healthcare, preparing a "driver" refers to setting
Since drivers run with the highest privileges (Ring 0), they can be used to blind security software (EDR/XDR), hide files (rootkits), or bypass memory protections. Since drivers run with the highest privileges (Ring
In systems administration, driver injection is the process of adding .inf driver files to an (like a .wim or .iso file) or during a Task Sequence (MDT/SCCM).
Often involves exploiting a signed but vulnerable legitimate driver to gain kernel-mode execution, bypassing Windows Driver Signature Enforcement (DSE). 3. Medical/Palliative Care
Crucial for "Bare Metal" deployments; if the boot environment doesn't have the storage driver for your hard drive, the installer won't see a disk to install to.