Persistence via WMI Event Subscription
editPersistence via WMI Event Subscription
editAn adversary can use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to install event filters, providers, consumers, and bindings that execute code when a defined event occurs. Adversaries may use the capabilities of WMI to subscribe to an event and execute arbitrary code when that event occurs, providing persistence on a system.
Rule type: eql
Rule indices:
- logs-endpoint.events.*
- winlogbeat-*
Severity: low
Risk score: 21
Runs every: 5 minutes
Searches indices from: now-6m (Date Math format, see also Additional look-back time
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Maximum alerts per execution: 100
Tags:
- Elastic
- Host
- Windows
- Threat Detection
- Persistence
Version: 2 (version history)
Added (Elastic Stack release): 7.11.0
Last modified (Elastic Stack release): 7.11.2
Rule authors: Elastic
Rule license: Elastic License
Rule query
editprocess where event.type in ("start", "process_started") and (process.name : "wmic.exe" or process.pe.original_file_name == "wmic.exe") and process.args : "create" and process.args : ("ActiveScriptEventConsumer", "CommandLineEventConsumer")
Threat mapping
editFramework: MITRE ATT&CKTM
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Tactic:
- Name: Persistence
- ID: TA0003
- Reference URL: https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0003/
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Technique:
- Name: Event Triggered Execution
- ID: T1546
- Reference URL: https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1546/
Rule version history
edit- Version 2 (7.11.2 release)
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Updated query, changed from:
process where event.type in ("start", "process_started") and (process.name : "wmic.exe" or process.pe.original_file_name == "wmic.exe") and process.args : "create" and process.args : ("ActiveScriptEventConsumer", "CommandLineEventConsumer")
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