Carbanak+FIN7
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The subtechnique was not in scope.
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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.C.1
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An MSSP detection for "Mimikatz" was received that described PowerShell dumping credentials from LSASS process memory.
[1]
[2]
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Technique
(Delayed (Processing), Alert)
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A Technique alert detection (red indicator) called "Credentials in Registry" was generated due to a group owner child process querying the User SAM registry keys. Detection incurred a delay based on additional data processing to generate the behavioral threat.
[1]
[2]
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Dumped password hashes from the Windows Registry by injecting a malicious DLL into Lsass.exe
powershell.exe injecting into lsass.exe OR lsass.exe reading Registry keys under HKLM:\SAM\SAM\Domains\Account\Users\
[1]
[2]
Dumped password hashes from the Windows Registry by injecting a malicious DLL into Lsass.exe
powershell.exe injecting into lsass.exe OR lsass.exe reading Registry keys under HKLM:\SAM\SAM\Domains\Account\Users\
[1]
[2]
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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5.A.2.1
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A Specific Behavior alert was generated for svchost dumping credentials via the Registry. The alert was tagged with the correct ATT&CK Technique (Credential Dumping).
[1]
[2]
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Telemetry showed a code injection into lsass.exe. The telemetry was tainted by a parent process injection alert on cmd.exe.
[1]
[2]
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Cobalt Strike: Built-in hash dump capability executed
[1]
[2]
Cobalt Strike: Built-in hash dump capability executed
[1]
[2]