title: Modification of Boot Configuration author: E.M. Anhaus (originally from Atomic Blue Detections, Endgame), oscd.community date: 2019/10/24 description: Identifies use of the bcdedit command to delete boot configuration data. This tactic is sometimes used as by malware or an attacker as a destructive technique. detection: SELECTION_1: EventID: 1 SELECTION_2: Image: '*\bcdedit.exe' SELECTION_3: CommandLine: '*set*' SELECTION_4: CommandLine: '*bootstatuspolicy*' SELECTION_5: CommandLine: '*ignoreallfailures*' SELECTION_6: CommandLine: '*recoveryenabled*' SELECTION_7: CommandLine: '*no*' condition: (SELECTION_1 and (SELECTION_2 and SELECTION_3) and ((SELECTION_4 and SELECTION_5) or (SELECTION_6 and SELECTION_7))) falsepositives: - Unlikely fields: - ComputerName - User - CommandLine id: 1444443e-6757-43e4-9ea4-c8fc705f79a2 level: high logsource: category: process_creation product: windows modified: 2019/11/11 references: - https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/master/atomics/T1490/T1490.md - https://eqllib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/analytics/c4732632-9c1d-4980-9fa8-1d98c93f918e.html status: experimental tags: - attack.impact - attack.t1490 ruletype: SIGMA