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Description

The following analytic identifies the PowerShell Cmdlet export-certificate utilizing Script Block Logging. This particular behavior is related to an adversary attempting to steal certificates local to the Windows endpoint within the Certificate Store.

  • Type: Anomaly
  • Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk Cloud

  • Last Updated: 2023-02-01
  • Author: Michael Haag, Splunk
  • ID: 5e38ded4-c964-41f4-8cb6-4a1a53c6929f

Annotations

ATT&CK

ATT&CK

ID Technique Tactic
T1552.004 Private Keys Credential Access
T1552 Unsecured Credentials Credential Access
T1649 Steal or Forge Authentication Certificates Credential Access
Kill Chain Phase
  • Exploitation
NIST
  • DE.AE
CIS20
  • CIS 10
CVE
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`powershell` EventCode=4104 ScriptBlockText IN ("*export-certificate*") 
| rename Computer as dest  
| stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime by EventCode ScriptBlockText dest user_id 
| `security_content_ctime(firstTime)` 
| `security_content_ctime(lastTime)` 
| `windows_powershell_export_certificate_filter`

Macros

The SPL above uses the following Macros:

:information_source: windows_powershell_export_certificate_filter is a empty macro by default. It allows the user to filter out any results (false positives) without editing the SPL.

Required fields

List of fields required to use this analytic.

  • _time
  • ScriptBlockText
  • dest
  • EventCode

How To Implement

To successfully implement this analytic, you will need to enable PowerShell Script Block Logging on some or all endpoints. Additional setup here https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/UBA/5.0.4.1/GetDataIn/AddPowerShell#Configure_module_logging_for_PowerShell.

Known False Positives

It is possible administrators or scripts may run these commands, filtering may be required.

Associated Analytic Story

RBA

Risk Score Impact Confidence Message
36.0 60 60 A PowerShell Cmdlet related to exporting a Certificate was ran on $dest$, attempting to export a certificate.

:information_source: The Risk Score is calculated by the following formula: Risk Score = (Impact * Confidence/100). Initial Confidence and Impact is set by the analytic author.

Reference

Test Dataset

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