SigmaHQ/rules/windows/process_creation/win_renamed_binary_highly_relevant.yml
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title: Highly Relevant Renamed Binary
id: 0ba1da6d-b6ce-4366-828c-18826c9de23e
status: experimental
description: Detects the execution of a renamed binary often used by attackers or malware leveraging new Sysmon OriginalFileName datapoint.
author: Matthew Green - @mgreen27, Florian Roth
date: 2019/06/15
references:
- https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1036/
- https://mgreen27.github.io/posts/2019/05/12/BinaryRename.html
- https://mgreen27.github.io/posts/2019/05/29/BinaryRename2.html
tags:
- attack.t1036
- attack.defense_evasion
logsource:
category: process_creation
product: windows
detection:
selection:
OriginalFileName:
- "powershell.exe"
- "powershell_ise.exe"
- "psexec.exe"
- "psexec.c" # old versions of psexec (2016 seen)
- "cscript.exe"
- "wscript.exe"
- "mshta.exe"
- "regsvr32.exe"
- "wmic.exe"
- "certutil.exe"
- "rundll32.exe"
- "cmstp.exe"
- "msiexec.exe"
filter:
Image:
- '*\powershell.exe'
- '*\powershell_ise.exe'
- '*\psexec.exe'
- '*\psexec64.exe'
- '*\cscript.exe'
- '*\wscript.exe'
- '*\mshta.exe'
- '*\regsvr32.exe'
- '*\wmic.exe'
- '*\certutil.exe'
- '*\rundll32.exe'
- '*\cmstp.exe'
- '*\msiexec.exe'
condition: selection and not filter
falsepositives:
- Custom applications use renamed binaries adding slight change to binary name. Typically this is easy to spot and add to whitelist
level: high