I have been working on an idea of creating an executable from a
running process image.
This has been done before.
[PS: I dont know if some one has already implemented this idea??]
This may suit your needs:
http://www.phrack.org/phrack/63/p63-0x0c_Process_Dump_and_Binary_Reconstruction.txt
IIRC, Silvio Cesare was the first one a couple of years ago that wrote a
proof of concept tool which dumped the memory space of a process to an
ELF executable, somewhere around 1999:
http://www.transient-iss.com/pit/elf.txt
Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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