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Active Rule
Moriya Rootkit File Created
Target Profile
Splunk
Splunk SPL & tstats data model queries
Format Mode
Default
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Conversion Output
Moriya Rootkit File Created
Using Splunk · Default · sigma-cli 2.0.2
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BackendSplunkFormatDefaultVersion2.0.2
title: Moriya Rootkit File Created
id: a1507d71-0b60-44f6-b17c-bf53220fdd88
related:
- id: 25b9c01c-350d-4b95-bed1-836d04a4f324
type: derived
status: test
description: Detects the creation of a file named "MoriyaStreamWatchmen.sys" in a specific location. This filename was reported to be related to the Moriya rootkit as described in the securelist's Operation TunnelSnake report.
references:
- https://securelist.com/operation-tunnelsnake-and-moriya-rootkit/101831
author: Bhabesh Raj
date: 2021-05-06
modified: 2023-05-05
tags:
- attack.persistence
- attack.privilege-escalation
- attack.t1543.003
- detection.emerging-threats
logsource:
product: windows
category: file_event
detection:
selection:
TargetFilename: 'C:\Windows\System32\drivers\MoriyaStreamWatchmen.sys'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Unknown
level: critical
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sigma convert --without-pipeline -t splunk -f default rules-emerging-threats/2021/Malware/Moriya-Rootkit/file_event_win_moriya_rootkit.yml