title: LSASS Memory Dump id: 5ef9853e-4d0e-4a70-846f-a9ca37d876da status: experimental description: Detects process LSASS memory dump using Mimikatz, NanoDump, Invoke-Mimikatz, Procdump or Taskmgr based on the CallTrace pointing to ntdll.dll, dbghelp.dll or dbgcore.dll for win10, server2016 and up. author: Samir Bousseaden, Michael Haag date: 2019/04/03 modified: 2022/03/20 references: - https://blog.menasec.net/2019/02/threat-hunting-21-procdump-or-taskmgr.html - https://cyberwardog.blogspot.com/2017/03/chronicles-of-threat-hunter-hunting-for_22.html - https://github.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/blob/master/atomics/T1003.001/T1003.001.md - https://research.splunk.com/endpoint/windows_possible_credential_dumping/ tags: - attack.credential_access - attack.t1003.001 - attack.s0002 logsource: category: process_access product: windows detection: selection: TargetImage|endswith: '\lsass.exe' GrantedAccess|contains: #- '0x1fffff' # Too many false positives #- '0x01000' # Too many false positives #- '0x1010' # Too many false positives - '0x1038' # - '0x40' # Too many false positives #- '0x1400' # Too many false positives # - '0x1410' # Too many false positives - '0x1438' - '0x143a' CallTrace|contains: - 'dbghelp.dll' - 'dbgcore.dll' - 'ntdll.dll' condition: selection falsepositives: - False positives are present when looking for 0x1410. Exclusions may be required. level: high