Observed GetAsyncKeyState/GetKeyState API stringĪdversaries may interact with the Windows Registry to gather information about the system, configuration, and installed software. Installs hooks/patches the running processĪdversaries may log user keystrokes to intercept credentials as the user types them.Ĭontains ability to retrieve keyboard strokes
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Possibly tries to implement anti-virtualization techniquesĪdversaries may perform software packing or virtual machine software protection to conceal their code.Īdversaries may interact with the Windows Registry to hide configuration information within Registry keys, remove information as part of cleaning up, or as part of other techniques to aid in persistence and execution.Īdversaries may delete files left behind by the actions of their intrusion activity.Īdversaries may search local file systems and remote file shares for files containing insecurely stored credentials.Īdversaries may hook into Windows application programming interface (API) functions to collect user credentials. Adversaries may abuse the Windows command shell for execution.Īdversaries may abuse Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to execute malicious commands and payloads.Īdversaries may modify the kernel to automatically execute programs on system boot.Īdversaries may inject malicious code into suspended and hollowed processes in order to evade process-based defenses.Īllocates virtual memory in a remote processĪdversaries may inject code into processes in order to evade process-based defenses as well as possibly elevate privileges.Īdversaries may employ various time-based methods to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments.Īdversaries may employ various means to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments.