Emerging Threatcriticaltest

OilRig APT Schedule Task Persistence - Security

Detects OilRig schedule task persistence as reported by Nyotron in their March 2018 report

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Florian Roth (Nextron Systems), Markus Neis, Jonhnathan Ribeiro, Daniil Yugoslavskiy, oscd.communityCreated Fri Mar 23Updated Wed Mar 08c0580559-a6bd-4ef6-b9b7-83703d98b5612018
Emerging Threat
Active Threat

Developed to detect an active or emerging threat. Prioritize investigation of any alerts and correlate with threat intelligence.

Log Source
Windowssecurity
ProductWindows← raw: windows
Servicesecurity← raw: security
Detection Logic
Detection Logic1 selector
detection:
    selection_service:
        EventID: 4698
        TaskName:
            - 'SC Scheduled Scan'
            - 'UpdatMachine'
    condition: selection_service
False Positives
Unlikely

False positives are unlikely for most environments. High confidence detection.

Rule Metadata
Rule ID
c0580559-a6bd-4ef6-b9b7-83703d98b561
Status
test
Level
critical
Type
Emerging Threat
Created
Fri Mar 23
Modified
Wed Mar 08
Path
rules-emerging-threats/2018/TA/OilRig/win_security_apt_oilrig_mar18.yml
Raw Tags
attack.privilege-escalationattack.executionattack.persistenceattack.g0049attack.t1053.005attack.s0111attack.t1543.003attack.defense-evasionattack.t1112attack.command-and-controlattack.t1071.004detection.emerging-threats
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