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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17.A.2
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A Technique detection named "PossibleDllHijack" was generated when srrstr.dll was detected as not legitimate .
[1]
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srrstr.dll is not the legitimate Windows System Protection Configuration Library
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Process Monitoring
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DLL Monitoring
[1]
srrstr.dll is not the legitimate Windows System Protection Configuration Library
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DLL Monitoring
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Process Monitoring
[1]
[2]
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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6.A.3
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Telemetry showed accesschk.exe is not a signed Microsoft binary with hash value provided. This can be used to verify it is not the legitimate Sysinternals tool. The detection was correlated to a parent grouping of malicious activity.
[1]
[2]
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An MSSP detection for "T1036" occurred containing evidence of accesschk.exe with an MD5 value which was also found publicly and is known to be malicious.
[1]
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Masqueraded a Chrome password dump tool as accesscheck.exe, a legitimate Sysinternals tool
Evidence that accesschk.exe is not the legitimate Sysinternals tool
[1]
[2]
Masqueraded a Chrome password dump tool as accesscheck.exe, a legitimate Sysinternals tool
Evidence that accesschk.exe is not the legitimate Sysinternals tool
[1]
APT3
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The subtechnique was not in scope.
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