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hayabusa/rules/Sigma/win_wmi_persistence.yml
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title: WMI Persistence
author: Florian Roth, Gleb Sukhodolskiy, Timur Zinniatullin oscd.community
date: 2017/08/22
description: Detects suspicious WMI event filter and command line event consumer based
on WMI and Security Logs.
detection:
SELECTION_1:
EventID: 5861
SELECTION_2:
EventID: 5859
condition: ((SELECTION_1 and (ActiveScriptEventConsumer or CommandLineEventConsumer
or CommandLineTemplate)) or SELECTION_2)
falsepositives:
- Unknown (data set is too small; further testing needed)
id: 0b7889b4-5577-4521-a60a-3376ee7f9f7b
level: medium
logsource:
definition: WMI Namespaces Auditing and SACL should be configured, EventID 5861
and 5859 detection requires Windows 10, 2012 and higher
product: windows
service: wmi
modified: 2021/09/21
references:
- https://twitter.com/mattifestation/status/899646620148539397
- https://www.eideon.com/2018-03-02-THL03-WMIBackdoors/
status: experimental
tags:
- attack.persistence
- attack.privilege_escalation
- attack.t1084
- attack.t1546.003
yml_filename: win_wmi_persistence.yml
yml_path: /Users/user/Documents/YamatoSecurity/sigma/rules/windows/other