41 lines
1.2 KiB
YAML
41 lines
1.2 KiB
YAML
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title: Turla Group Named Pipes
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author: Markus Neis
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date: 2017/11/06
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description: Detects a named pipe used by Turla group samples
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detection:
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SELECTION_1:
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EventID: 17
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SELECTION_2:
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EventID: 18
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SELECTION_3:
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PipeName:
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- \atctl
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- \userpipe
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- \iehelper
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- \sdlrpc
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- \comnap
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condition: ((SELECTION_1 or SELECTION_2) and SELECTION_3)
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falsepositives:
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- Unknown
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id: 739915e4-1e70-4778-8b8a-17db02f66db1
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level: critical
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logsource:
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category: pipe_created
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definition: Note that you have to configure logging for Named Pipe Events in Sysmon
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config (Event ID 17 and Event ID 18). The basic configuration is in popular sysmon
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configuration (https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config), but it is worth
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verifying. You can also use other repo, e.g. https://github.com/Neo23x0/sysmon-config,
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https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular. How to test detection? You can
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check powershell script from this site https://svch0st.medium.com/guide-to-named-pipes-and-hunting-for-cobalt-strike-pipes-dc46b2c5f575
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product: windows
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references:
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- Internal Research
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- https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0010/
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status: experimental
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tags:
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- attack.g0010
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- attack.execution
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- attack.t1106
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ruletype: SIGMA
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