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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7.C.4
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A Technique detection named "Persistence - Run Key Added With Non-Program Files Value Path" (8/10) was generated when Java-Update subkey was added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
[1]
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A Technique detection named "Persistence - Regmod Run or Runonce Key Modification" (3/10) was generated when Java-Update subkey was added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
[1]
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10.A.4
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A Technique detection named "Persistence - Regmod Run or Runonce Key Modification" (3/10) was generated when tvncontrol subkey was added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Run.
[1]
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Java-Update subkey is added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
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Windows Registry
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Process Monitoring
[1]
Java-Update subkey is added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
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Windows Registry
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Process Monitoring
[1]
Java-Update subkey is added to HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
[1]
msiexec.exe adds the tvncontrol subkey in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Run
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Windows Registry
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Process Monitoring
[1]
[2]
msiexec.exe adds the tvncontrol subkey in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Run
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Windows Registry
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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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5.B.1
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Technique
(Correlated, Alert)
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A Technique alert detection called "Persistence - PowerShell Startup Folder" was generated due to hostui.lnk being written to the Startup folder. The detection was correlated to a parent alert identifying rcs.3aka3.doc as suspicious.
[1]
[2]
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Telemetry showed the file write of hostui.lnk in the Startup folder. The detection was correlated to a parent alert identifying rcs.3aka3.doc as suspicious.
[1]
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10.B.1
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Minimum detection criteria was not met for this procedure.
[1]
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11.A.11
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A Technique alert detection (red indicator) for Registry Run Keys was generated based on powershell.exe modifying the Run key.
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Telemetry showed powershell.exe adding Run key persistence into the Registry.
[1]
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Created a LNK file (hostui.lnk) in the Startup folder that executes on login
powershell.exe creating the file hostui.lnk in the Startup folder
[1]
[2]
Created a LNK file (hostui.lnk) in the Startup folder that executes on login
powershell.exe creating the file hostui.lnk in the Startup folder
[1]
Executed LNK payload (hostui.lnk) in Startup Folder on user login
Evidence that the file hostui.lnk (which executes hostui.bat as a byproduct) was executed from the Startup Folder
[1]
Established Registry Run key persistence using PowerShell
Addition of the Webcache subkey in HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
[1]
Established Registry Run key persistence using PowerShell
Addition of the Webcache subkey in HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
[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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1.B.1
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The capability enriched cmd.exe with the correct ATT&CK Technique (T1060 - Registry Run Keys/Start Folder).
[1]
[2]
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Telemetry showed filemods indicating the creation and file write of autoupdate.bat to the Startup folder.
[1]
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10.A.1
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Telemetry within the process tree showed cmd.exe executing autoupdate.bat from the Startup folder.
[1]
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Previously executed batch file (pdfhelper.cmd) moved a separate batch file (autoupdate.bat) to the Startup folder
[1]
[2]
Previously executed batch file (pdfhelper.cmd) moved a separate batch file (autoupdate.bat) to the Startup folder
[1]
[2]
Batch file (autoupdate.bat) previously written to Startup folder executed when user Debbie logs on to Nimda (10.0.1.6), launching a DLL payload (update.dat) using Rundll32
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