Drivers

Description

Simulation of drivers loading up.

MITRE ATT&CK Techniques

ID Technique Tactic
T1068 Exploitation for Privilege Escalation Privilege Escalation

Environment Details

Field Value
Environment attack_range
Directory drivers
Test Date 2022-05-16

Datasets

The following datasets were collected during this attack simulation:

Sysmon_sys_filemod

  • Path: /datasets/attack_techniques/T1068/drivers/sysmon_sys_filemod.log
  • Sourcetype: XmlWinEventLog
  • Source: XmlWinEventLog:Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational

Xml7045_windows-System

  • Path: /datasets/attack_techniques/T1068/drivers/xml7045_windows-system.log
  • Sourcetype: XmlWinEventLog
  • Source: XmlWinEventLog:System

The following detections in our security content repository use this attack data for testing:

Detection Name Type Source MITRE ATT&CK Analytic Story
Windows System File on Disk Hunting Endpoint T1068 CISA AA22-264A, Windows Drivers, Crypto Stealer
Windows Driver Inventory Hunting Endpoint T1068 Windows Drivers
Windows Service Create Kernel Mode Driver TTP Endpoint T1068, T1543.003 Windows Drivers, CISA AA22-320A
Windows Driver Load Non-Standard Path TTP Endpoint T1014, T1068 Windows Drivers, CISA AA22-320A, AgentTesla, BlackByte Ransomware, BlackSuit Ransomware

Usage Instructions

Replay with Splunk Attack Data

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

1python replay.py --dataset /datasets/attack_techniques/T1068/drivers/sysmon_sys_filemod.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