Malicious Ssp

Description

Manually copying mimilib.dll over to system32 & registering the dll as a new SSP via registry. Attack was ran successfully against a non-domain joined windows device, and a domain joined windows sever. (Also applicable against DCs)

MITRE ATT&CK Techniques

ID Technique Tactic
T1547.005 Security Support Provider Persistence, Privilege Escalation

Environment Details

Field Value
Environment attack_range
Directory malicious_ssp
Test Date 2022-08-23

Datasets

The following datasets were collected during this attack simulation:

Windows-Security-Xml

  • Path: /datasets/attack_techniques/T1547.005/malicious_ssp/windows-security-xml.log
  • Sourcetype: XmlWinEventLog
  • Source: XmlWinEventLog:Security

Windows-Sysmon

  • Path: /datasets/attack_techniques/T1547.005/malicious_ssp/windows-sysmon.log
  • Sourcetype: XmlWinEventLog
  • Source: XmlWinEventLog:Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational

No specific detections currently use this attack data for testing. However, you can find related detections and analytics in our security content repository.

Usage Instructions

Replay with Splunk Attack Data

Replay attack data with replay.py from Splunk Attack Data.

1python replay.py --dataset /datasets/attack_techniques/T1547.005/malicious_ssp/windows-security-xml.log --index attack_data

Manual Import

  1. Download the dataset files from the paths listed above
  2. Configure your Splunk instance with the appropriate sourcetypes
  3. Import the logs using the Splunk Add Data wizard

Find more detections and analytics for this attack technique in our security content repository.


Source: GitHub | Version: 1.0