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Terrance DeJesus 1704924f7b [New Rule] Abnormal Process ID File Creation (#1964)
* adding rule detection

* changed Rule ID

* Update rules/linux/execution_abnormal_process_id_file_created.toml

Adding reboot extension as well.

Reference: https://exatrack.com/public/Tricephalic_Hellkeeper.pdf

* Update rules/linux/execution_abnormal_process_id_file_created.toml

Adding reboot to description.

Reference: https://exatrack.com/public/Tricephalic_Hellkeeper.pdf

* Update rules/linux/execution_abnormal_process_id_file_created.toml

Added additional reference to similar threat.

* Update rules/linux/execution_abnormal_process_id_file_created.toml

Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update rules/linux/execution_abnormal_process_id_file_created.toml

Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com>

* added rule for a process starting where the executable's name represented a PID file

* Adjusted user.id value from integer to string

* Added simple investigation notes and osquery coverage

* TOML linting

* Updated date to reflect recent changes

Co-authored-by: Colson Wilhoit <48036388+DefSecSentinel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin Ibarra <brokensound77@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-12 10:38:27 -04:00

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[metadata]
creation_date = "2022/05/11"
maturity = "production"
updated_date = "2022/05/12"
[rule]
author = ["Elastic"]
description = """
Identifies the creation of a Process ID (PID), lock or reboot file created in temporary file storage paradigm (tmpfs)
directory /var/run. On Linux, the PID files typically hold the process ID to track previous copies running and manage
other tasks. Certain Linux malware use the /var/run directory for holding data, executables and other tasks, disguising
itself or these files as legitimate PID files.
"""
false_positives = [
"""
False-Positives (FP) can appear if the PID file is legitimate and holding a process ID as intended. To
differentiate, if the PID file is an executable or larger than 10 bytes, it should be ruled suspicious.
""",
]
from = "now-9m"
index = ["logs-endpoint.events.*"]
language = "eql"
license = "Elastic License v2"
name = "Abnormal Process ID or Lock File Created"
note = """## Triage and analysis
### Investigating Abnormal Process ID or Lock File Created
Detection alerts from this rule indicate that an unusual PID file was created and could potentially have alternate purposes during an intrusion. Here are some possible avenues of investigation:
- Run the following in Osquery to quickly identify unsual PID file size: "SELECT f.size, f.uid, f.type, f.path from file f WHERE path like '/var/run/%pid';"
- Examine the history of this file creation and from which process it was created by using the "lsof" command.
- Examine the contents of the PID file itself, simply by running the "cat" command to determine if the expected process ID integer exists and if not, the PID file is not legitimate.
- Examine the reputation of the SHA256 hash from the PID file in a database like VirusTotal to identify additional pivots and artifacts for investigation."""
references = [
"https://www.sandflysecurity.com/blog/linux-file-masquerading-and-malicious-pids-sandfly-1-2-6-update/",
"https://twitter.com/GossiTheDog/status/1522964028284411907",
"https://exatrack.com/public/Tricephalic_Hellkeeper.pdf",
]
risk_score = 43
rule_id = "cac91072-d165-11ec-a764-f661ea17fbce"
severity = "medium"
tags = ["Elastic", "Host", "Linux", "Threat Detection", "Execution", "BPFDoor"]
timestamp_override = "event.ingested"
type = "eql"
query = '''
/* add file size filters when data is available */
file where event.type == "creation" and user.id == "0" and
file.path regex~ """/var/run/\w+\.(pid|lock|reboot)""" and file.extension in ("pid","lock","reboot") and
/* handle common legitimate files */
not file.name in (
"auditd.pid",
"python*",
"apport.pid",
"apport.lock",
"kworker*",
"gdm3.pid",
"sshd.pid",
"acpid.pid",
"unattended-upgrades.lock",
"unattended-upgrades.pid",
"cmd.pid",
"cron*.pid"
)
'''
[[rule.threat]]
framework = "MITRE ATT&CK"
[[rule.threat.technique]]
id = "T1106"
name = "Native API"
reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1106/"
[rule.threat.tactic]
id = "TA0002"
name = "Execution"
reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0002/"