Welcome to our weekly security detection and report update. Our Incident Detection Engineering (IDE) Team is constantly hard at work. Creating, testing, and writing detections for you! This week, we've made several important updates to improve your security posture and enhance the functionality of our detections. As you might know, monthly, we also release an overview of the entirety of what was changed in the product. However in these updates we'll focus on the net new content that IDE provides on an ongoing basis, musings from our team, and maybe the occasional horoscope if you're lucky.
This week we spent working on beta testing some new threat feeds, and also detecting ransomware based on powershell module commands.
This update introduces:
The script was reported by The DFIR Report as being a multi-purpose tool to conduct various tasks including discovery, defense evasion, exfiltration, lateral movement, and execute ransomware using a custom PowerShell module. The ransomware variants observed in the script included Dagon Locker, Quantum, Revil, and Xing. An example of the malicious PowerShell locker module used by this script is provided below, the number and type of flags passed to the module may vary but at a minimum the module will require the name, path, and type of ransomware locker to be defined:
invokemodule -module locker -locker malicious.dll -lockerpath programdata\microsoft -lockertype dll -lockername sysfunc -lockerdeployonly $true -lockerentrypoint run -handlesystems custom