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CobaltStrike Named Pipe Patterns
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CobaltStrike Named Pipe Patterns
Using Splunk · Default · sigma-cli 2.0.2
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BackendSplunkFormatDefaultVersion2.0.2
title: CobaltStrike Named Pipe Patterns
id: 85adeb13-4fc9-4e68-8a4a-c7cb2c336eb7
related:
- id: 0e7163d4-9e19-4fa7-9be6-000c61aad77a # Regex
type: similar
- id: d5601f8c-b26f-4ab0-9035-69e11a8d4ad2 # Generic
type: similar
status: test
description: Detects the creation of a named pipe with a pattern found in CobaltStrike malleable C2 profiles
references:
- https://svch0st.medium.com/guide-to-named-pipes-and-hunting-for-cobalt-strike-pipes-dc46b2c5f575
- https://gist.github.com/MHaggis/6c600e524045a6d49c35291a21e10752
author: Florian Roth (Nextron Systems), Christian Burkard (Nextron Systems)
date: 2021-07-30
modified: 2024-01-26
tags:
- attack.defense-evasion
- attack.privilege-escalation
- attack.t1055
- stp.1k
logsource:
product: windows
category: pipe_created
definition: 'Note that you have to configure logging for Named Pipe Events in Sysmon config (Event ID 17 and Event ID 18). The basic configuration is in popular sysmon configuration (https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config), but it is worth verifying. You can also use other repo, e.g. https://github.com/Neo23x0/sysmon-config, https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular You can also use other repo, e.g. https://github.com/Neo23x0/sysmon-config, https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular. How to test detection? You can always use Cobalt Strike, but also you can check powershell script from this site https://svch0st.medium.com/guide-to-named-pipes-and-hunting-for-cobalt-strike-pipes-dc46b2c5f575'
detection:
selection_malleable_profile_generic:
- PipeName|startswith:
- '\DserNamePipe'
- '\f4c3'
- '\f53f'
- '\fullduplex_'
- '\mojo.5688.8052.183894939787088877'
- '\mojo.5688.8052.35780273329370473'
- '\MsFteWds'
- '\msrpc_'
- '\mypipe-f'
- '\mypipe-h'
- '\ntsvcs'
- '\PGMessagePipe'
- '\rpc_'
- '\scerpc'
- '\SearchTextHarvester'
- '\spoolss'
- '\win_svc'
- '\win\msrpc_'
- '\windows.update.manager'
- '\wkssvc'
- PipeName:
- '\demoagent_11'
- '\demoagent_22'
selection_malleable_profile_catalog_change_listener:
PipeName|startswith: '\Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-'
PipeName|endswith: '-0,'
filter_main_generic:
PipeName:
- '\wkssvc'
- '\spoolss'
- '\scerpc'
- '\ntsvcs'
- '\SearchTextHarvester'
- '\PGMessagePipe'
- '\MsFteWds'
filter_optional_websense:
Image|contains:
- ':\Program Files\Websense\'
- ':\Program Files (x86)\Websense\'
PipeName|startswith:
- '\DserNamePipeR'
- '\DserNamePipeW'
condition: 1 of selection_malleable_profile_* and not 1 of filter_main_* and not 1 of filter_optional_*
falsepositives:
- Chrome instances using the exact same pipe name "mojo.xxx"
- Websense Endpoint using the pipe name "DserNamePipe(R|W)\d{1,5}"
level: high
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sigma convert --without-pipeline -t splunk -f default rules/windows/pipe_created/pipe_created_hktl_cobaltstrike_susp_pipe_patterns.yml