Adding more missed-out entries

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Name: Fsi.exe
Description: 64-bit FSharp (F#) Interpreter included with Visual Studio and DotNet Core SDK.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: fsi.exe c:\path\to\test.fsscript
Description: Execute F# code via script file
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
- Command: fsi.exe
Description: Execute F# code via interactive command line
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\[sdk version]\FSharp\fsi.exe
- Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsi.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://gist.github.com/NickTyrer/51eb8c774a909634fa69b4d06fc79ae1
Detection:
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/414d32027632a49fb239abb8fbbb55d3fa8dd861/rules/windows/defense_evasion_unusual_process_network_connection.toml
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/414d32027632a49fb239abb8fbbb55d3fa8dd861/rules/windows/defense_evasion_network_connection_from_windows_binary.toml
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: Fsi.exe execution may be suspicious on non-developer machines
Resources:
- Link: https://twitter.com/NickTyrer/status/904273264385589248
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Nick Tyrer
Handle: '@NickTyrer'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
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---
Name: Fsi.exe
Description: 64-bit FSharp (F#) Interpreter included with Visual Studio and DotNet Core SDK.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: fsi.exe c:\path\to\test.fsscript
Description: Execute F# code via script file
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
- Command: fsi.exe
Description: Execute F# code via interactive command line
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\[sdk version]\FSharp\fsi.exe
- Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsi.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://gist.github.com/NickTyrer/51eb8c774a909634fa69b4d06fc79ae1
Detection:
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/414d32027632a49fb239abb8fbbb55d3fa8dd861/rules/windows/defense_evasion_unusual_process_network_connection.toml
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/414d32027632a49fb239abb8fbbb55d3fa8dd861/rules/windows/defense_evasion_network_connection_from_windows_binary.toml
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: Fsi.exe execution may be suspicious on non-developer machines
Resources:
- Link: https://twitter.com/NickTyrer/status/904273264385589248
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Nick Tyrer
Handle: '@NickTyrer'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
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Name: FsiAnyCpu.exe
Description: 32/64-bit FSharp (F#) Interpreter included with Visual Studio.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: fsianycpu.exe c:\path\to\test.fsscript
Description: Execute F# code via script file
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
- Command: fsianycpu.exe
Description: Execute F# code via interactive command line
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsianycpu.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://gist.github.com/NickTyrer/51eb8c774a909634fa69b4d06fc79ae1
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: FsiAnyCpu.exe execution may be suspicious on non-developer machines
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Nick Tyrer
Handle: '@NickTyrer'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
---
---
Name: FsiAnyCpu.exe
Description: 32/64-bit FSharp (F#) Interpreter included with Visual Studio.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: fsianycpu.exe c:\path\to\test.fsscript
Description: Execute F# code via script file
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
- Command: fsianycpu.exe
Description: Execute F# code via interactive command line
Usecase: Execute payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1059
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\FSharp\fsianycpu.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://gist.github.com/NickTyrer/51eb8c774a909634fa69b4d06fc79ae1
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: FsiAnyCpu.exe execution may be suspicious on non-developer machines
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Nick Tyrer
Handle: '@NickTyrer'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
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Name: Procdump(64).exe
Description: SysInternals Memory Dump Tool
Author: 'Alfie Champion (@ajpc500)'
Created: 2020-10-14
Commands:
- Command: procdump.exe -md calc.dll explorer.exe
Description: Loads calc.dll where DLL is configured with a 'MiniDumpCallbackRoutine' exported function. Valid process must be provided as dump still created.
Usecase: Performs execution of unsigned DLL.
Category: Execute
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1202
OperatingSystem: Windows 8.1 and higher, Windows Server 2012 and higher.
- Command: procdump.exe -md calc.dll foobar
Description: Loads calc.dll where configured with DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH execution, process argument can be arbitrary.
Usecase: Performs execution of unsigned DLL.
Category: Execute
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1202
OperatingSystem: Windows 8.1 and higher, Windows Server 2012 and higher.
Detection:
- Sigma: https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma/blob/f36b1cbd2a3f1a7423f43a67a182549778700615/rules/windows/process_creation/win_susp_procdump.yml
- Sigma: https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma/blob/f36b1cbd2a3f1a7423f43a67a182549778700615/rules/windows/process_creation/win_procdump.yml
- Splunk: https://github.com/splunk/security_content/blob/86a5b644a44240f01274c8b74d19a435c7dae66e/detections/endpoint/dump_lsass_via_procdump.yml
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/5bdf70e72c6cd4547624c521108189af994af449/rules/windows/credential_access_cmdline_dump_tool.toml
- IOC: Process creation with given '-md' parameter
- IOC: Anomalous child processes of procdump
- IOC: Unsigned DLL load via procdump.exe or procdump64.exe
Resources:
- Link: https://twitter.com/ajpc500/status/1448588362382778372?s=20
Acknowledgement:
- Name: Alfie Champion
Handle: '@ajpc500'
---
---
Name: Procdump(64).exe
Description: SysInternals Memory Dump Tool
Author: 'Alfie Champion (@ajpc500)'
Created: 2020-10-14
Commands:
- Command: procdump.exe -md calc.dll explorer.exe
Description: Loads calc.dll where DLL is configured with a 'MiniDumpCallbackRoutine' exported function. Valid process must be provided as dump still created.
Usecase: Performs execution of unsigned DLL.
Category: Execute
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1202
OperatingSystem: Windows 8.1 and higher, Windows Server 2012 and higher.
- Command: procdump.exe -md calc.dll foobar
Description: Loads calc.dll where configured with DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH execution, process argument can be arbitrary.
Usecase: Performs execution of unsigned DLL.
Category: Execute
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1202
OperatingSystem: Windows 8.1 and higher, Windows Server 2012 and higher.
Detection:
- Sigma: https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma/blob/f36b1cbd2a3f1a7423f43a67a182549778700615/rules/windows/process_creation/win_susp_procdump.yml
- Sigma: https://github.com/SigmaHQ/sigma/blob/f36b1cbd2a3f1a7423f43a67a182549778700615/rules/windows/process_creation/win_procdump.yml
- Splunk: https://github.com/splunk/security_content/blob/86a5b644a44240f01274c8b74d19a435c7dae66e/detections/endpoint/dump_lsass_via_procdump.yml
- Elastic: https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/blob/5bdf70e72c6cd4547624c521108189af994af449/rules/windows/credential_access_cmdline_dump_tool.toml
- IOC: Process creation with given '-md' parameter
- IOC: Anomalous child processes of procdump
- IOC: Unsigned DLL load via procdump.exe or procdump64.exe
Resources:
- Link: https://twitter.com/ajpc500/status/1448588362382778372?s=20
Acknowledgement:
- Name: Alfie Champion
Handle: '@ajpc500'
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Name: VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Description: A Windows SDK binary for manual and automated testing of Microsoft UI Automation implementation and controls.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Description: Generate Serialized gadget and save to - C:\Users\[current user]\AppData\Roaminguiverify.config before executing.
Usecase: Execute proxied payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1218
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\arm64\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\x64\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code:
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: As a Windows SDK binary, execution on a system may be suspicious
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/10/15/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-visualuiaverifynative/
- Link: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/commit/937db704b9148e9cee7c7010cad4d00ce9c4fdad
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Lee Christensen
Handle: '@tifkin'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
---
---
Name: VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Description: A Windows SDK binary for manual and automated testing of Microsoft UI Automation implementation and controls.
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Description: Generate Serialized gadget and save to - C:\Users\[current user]\AppData\Roaminguiverify.config before executing.
Usecase: Execute proxied payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1218
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\arm64\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\x64\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
- Path: c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\[SDK version]\UIAVerify\VisualUiaVerifyNative.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code:
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: As a Windows SDK binary, execution on a system may be suspicious
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/10/15/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-visualuiaverifynative/
- Link: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/commit/937db704b9148e9cee7c7010cad4d00ce9c4fdad
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Lee Christensen
Handle: '@tifkin'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
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Name: Wfc.exe
Description: The Workflow Command-line Compiler tool is included with the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: wfc.exe c:\path\to\test.xoml
Description: Execute arbitrary C# code embedded in a XOML file.
Usecase: Execute proxied payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1127
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.8 Tools\wfc.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: As a Windows SDK binary, execution on a system may be suspicious
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Matt Graeber
Handle: '@mattifestation'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
---
---
Name: Wfc.exe
Description: The Workflow Command-line Compiler tool is included with the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).
Author: Jimmy (@bohops)
Created: 2021-09-26
Commands:
- Command: wfc.exe c:\path\to\test.xoml
Description: Execute arbitrary C# code embedded in a XOML file.
Usecase: Execute proxied payload with Microsoft signed binary to bypass WDAC policies
Category: AWL Bypass
Privileges: User
MitreID: T1127
OperatingSystem: Windows 10 2004 (likely previous and newer versions as well)
Full_Path:
- Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.8 Tools\wfc.exe
Code_Sample:
- Code: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Detection:
- BlockRule: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-block-rules
- IOC: As a Windows SDK binary, execution on a system may be suspicious
Resources:
- Link: https://bohops.com/2020/11/02/exploring-the-wdac-microsoft-recommended-block-rules-part-ii-wfc-fsi/
Acknowledgement:
- Person: Matt Graeber
Handle: '@mattifestation'
- Person: Jimmy
Handle: '@bohops'
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