Carbanak+FIN7
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Step
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ATT&CK Pattern
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Detection Type |
Detection Note |
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5.C.2
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16.A.5
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A Technique detection named "Suspicious network connection by detected process" (High ) was generated when SMB session from 10.0.1.5 to 10.0.1.6 over TCP port 135 or 445 with admin shares accessed.
[1]
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psexec.py connects to SMB shares on 10.0.0.4
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Process Monitoring
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Network Monitoring
[1]
SMB session from 10.0.1.5 to 10.0.1.6 over TCP port 135 or 445 with admin shares accessed
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Process Monitoring
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Network Monitoring
[1]
SMB session from 10.0.1.5 to 10.0.1.6 over TCP port 135 or 445 with admin shares accessed
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Network Monitoring
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Process Monitoring
[1]
APT29
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Step
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ATT&CK Pattern
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Detection Type |
Detection Note |
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8.C.2
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Telemetry showed an SMB session from Nashua (10.0.1.6) to Scranton (10.0.1.4) over TCP port 135.
[1]
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Established SMB session to remote host Scranton's (10.0.1.4) IPC$ share using PsExec
SMB session to Scranton (10.0.1.4) over TCP port 445/135 OR evidence of usage of a Windows share
[1]
APT3
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Step
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ATT&CK Pattern
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Detection Type |
Detection Note |
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16.A.1.2
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Specific Behavior alerts were generated for net.exe connecting to a remote administrative share.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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A General Behavior alert was generated showing that a spawned process (net) has been tagged for monitoring because its parent process has a detection (powershell.exe).
[1]
[2]
[3]
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Telemetry showed repeated logon attempts targeting ADMIN$ via net.exe and command-line arguments.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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16.B.1.2
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Specific Behavior alerts were generated for net.exe connecting to a remote administrative share.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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A General Behavior alert was generated showing that a spawned process (net) has been tagged for monitoring because its parent process has a detection (powershell.exe).
[1]
[2]
[3]
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Telemetry showed repeated logon attempts targeting ADMIN$ via net.exe and command-line arguments.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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16.D.1.1
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A General Behavior alert was generated showing that a spawned process (net) has been tagged for monitoring because its parent process has a detection (powershell.exe).
[1]
[2]
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Telemetry showed a logon attempt via net.exe with command-line arguments targeting C$ on 10.0.0.4 (Creeper) using valid credentials for user Kmitnick.
[1]
[2]
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Empire: Brute force password spraying attempts targeted Windows admin shares on Morris (10.0.1.4) and Nimda (10.0.1.6)
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[2]
[3]
Empire: Brute force password spraying attempts targeted Windows admin shares on Morris (10.0.1.4) and Nimda (10.0.1.6)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Empire: Brute force password spraying attempts targeted Windows admin shares on Morris (10.0.1.4) and Nimda (10.0.1.6)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Empire: Successful authentication targeted Windows admin share on Conficker (10.0.0.5)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Empire: Successful authentication targeted Windows admin share on Conficker (10.0.0.5)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Empire: Successful authentication targeted Windows admin share on Conficker (10.0.0.5)
[1]
[2]
[3]
Empire: Successful authentication targeted Windows admin shares on Conficker (10.0.0.5)
[1]
[2]
Empire: Successful authentication targeted Windows admin shares on Conficker (10.0.0.5)
[1]
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