Suspicious MS Office Child Process

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Identifies suspicious child processes of frequently targeted Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel). These child processes are often launched during exploitation of Office applications or from documents with malicious macros.

Rule type: query

Rule indices:

  • winlogbeat-*
  • logs-endpoint.events.*

Severity: low

Risk score: 21

Runs every: 5 minutes

Searches indices from: now-9m (Date Math format, see also Additional look-back time)

Maximum alerts per execution: 100

Tags:

  • Elastic
  • Host
  • Windows
  • Threat Detection
  • Execution

Version: 5 (version history)

Added (Elastic Stack release): 7.6.0

Last modified (Elastic Stack release): 7.10.0

Rule authors: Elastic

Rule license: Elastic License

Rule query

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event.category:process and event.type:(start or process_started) and
process.parent.name:(eqnedt32.exe or excel.exe or fltldr.exe or
msaccess.exe or mspub.exe or powerpnt.exe or winword.exe) and
process.name:(Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler.exe or arp.exe or
atbroker.exe or bginfo.exe or bitsadmin.exe or cdb.exe or certutil.exe
or cmd.exe or cmstp.exe or cscript.exe or csi.exe or dnx.exe or
dsget.exe or dsquery.exe or forfiles.exe or fsi.exe or ftp.exe or
gpresult.exe or hostname.exe or ieexec.exe or iexpress.exe or
installutil.exe or ipconfig.exe or mshta.exe or msxsl.exe or
nbtstat.exe or net.exe or net1.exe or netsh.exe or netstat.exe or
nltest.exe or odbcconf.exe or ping.exe or powershell.exe or pwsh.exe
or qprocess.exe or quser.exe or qwinsta.exe or rcsi.exe or reg.exe or
regasm.exe or regsvcs.exe or regsvr32.exe or sc.exe or schtasks.exe or
systeminfo.exe or tasklist.exe or tracert.exe or whoami.exe or
wmic.exe or wscript.exe or xwizard.exe)

Threat mapping

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Framework: MITRE ATT&CKTM

Rule version history

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Version 5 (7.10.0 release)
  • Formatting only
Version 4 (7.9.1 release)
  • Formatting only
Version 3 (7.9.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    event.action:"Process Create (rule: ProcessCreate)" and
    process.parent.name:(eqnedt32.exe or excel.exe or fltldr.exe or
    msaccess.exe or mspub.exe or powerpnt.exe or winword.exe) and
    process.name:(Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler.exe or arp.exe or
    atbroker.exe or bginfo.exe or bitsadmin.exe or cdb.exe or certutil.exe
    or cmd.exe or cmstp.exe or cscript.exe or csi.exe or dnx.exe or
    dsget.exe or dsquery.exe or forfiles.exe or fsi.exe or ftp.exe or
    gpresult.exe or hostname.exe or ieexec.exe or iexpress.exe or
    installutil.exe or ipconfig.exe or mshta.exe or msxsl.exe or
    nbtstat.exe or net.exe or net1.exe or netsh.exe or netstat.exe or
    nltest.exe or odbcconf.exe or ping.exe or powershell.exe or pwsh.exe
    or qprocess.exe or quser.exe or qwinsta.exe or rcsi.exe or reg.exe or
    regasm.exe or regsvcs.exe or regsvr32.exe or sc.exe or schtasks.exe or
    systeminfo.exe or tasklist.exe or tracert.exe or whoami.exe or
    wmic.exe or wscript.exe or xwizard.exe)
Version 2 (7.7.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    event.action:"Process Create (rule: ProcessCreate)" and
    process.parent.name:("winword.exe" or "excel.exe" or "powerpnt.exe" or
    "eqnedt32.exe" or "fltldr.exe" or "mspub.exe" or "msaccess.exe") and
    process.name:("arp.exe" or "dsquery.exe" or "dsget.exe" or
    "gpresult.exe" or "hostname.exe" or "ipconfig.exe" or "nbtstat.exe" or
    "net.exe" or "net1.exe" or "netsh.exe" or "netstat.exe" or
    "nltest.exe" or "ping.exe" or "qprocess.exe" or "quser.exe" or
    "qwinsta.exe" or "reg.exe" or "sc.exe" or "systeminfo.exe" or
    "tasklist.exe" or "tracert.exe" or "whoami.exe" or "bginfo.exe" or
    "cdb.exe" or "cmstp.exe" or "csi.exe" or "dnx.exe" or "fsi.exe" or
    "ieexec.exe" or "iexpress.exe" or "installutil.exe" or
    "Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler.exe" or "msbuild.exe" or "mshta.exe" or
    "msxsl.exe" or "odbcconf.exe" or "rcsi.exe" or "regsvr32.exe" or
    "xwizard.exe" or "atbroker.exe" or "forfiles.exe" or "schtasks.exe" or
    "regasm.exe" or "regsvcs.exe" or "cmd.exe" or "cscript.exe" or
    "powershell.exe" or "pwsh.exe" or "wmic.exe" or "wscript.exe" or
    "bitsadmin.exe" or "certutil.exe" or "ftp.exe")