Looking Glass, VirtualDisplayDriver & PCI VID scan VM detection methods #287
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Looking Glass (https://looking-glass.io/) - Looking Glass is an open source application that allows the use of a KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) configured for VGA PCI Pass-through without an attached physical monitor, keyboard or mouse.
Used in Hypervisor-Phantom (https://github.com/Scrut1ny/Hypervisor-Phantom)
VirtualDisplayDriver (VDDSysTray.exe) is used in conjunction with looking glass (there is also older IddSampleDriver which we must check by kanging GPU VM strings from VMAware - recently added method by me)
I also added glob handling for registry checker and added PCI scan (VEN_1AF4* and so on) method (adaptation of my patches from VMAware)
TODO (can be done in other PRs):