title: Fsutil Suspicious Invocation id: add64136-62e5-48ea-807e-88638d02df1e status: stable description: | Detects suspicious parameters of fsutil (deleting USN journal, configuring it with small size, etc). Might be used by ransomwares during the attack (seen by NotPetya and others). references: - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/fsutil-usn - https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/f339e7da7d05f6057fdfcdd3742bfcf365fee2a9/atomics/T1070/T1070.md - https://eqllib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/analytics/c91f422a-5214-4b17-8664-c5fcf115c0a2.html - https://github.com/albertzsigovits/malware-notes/blob/558898932c1579ff589290092a2c8febefc3a4c9/Ransomware/Lockbit.md - https://blog.cluster25.duskrise.com/2023/05/22/back-in-black-blackbyte-nt author: Ecco, E.M. Anhaus, oscd.community date: 2019-09-26 modified: 2023-09-09 tags: - attack.defense-evasion - attack.impact - attack.t1070 - attack.t1485 logsource: category: process_creation product: windows detection: selection_img: - Image|endswith: '\fsutil.exe' - OriginalFileName: 'fsutil.exe' selection_cli: CommandLine|contains: - 'deletejournal' # usn deletejournal ==> generally ransomware or attacker - 'createjournal' # usn createjournal ==> can modify config to set it to a tiny size - 'setZeroData' # file setZeroData ==> empties a file with zeroes condition: all of selection_* falsepositives: - Admin activity - Scripts and administrative tools used in the monitored environment level: high