Remotely Started Services via RPCedit

Identifies remote execution of Windows services over remote procedure call (RPC). This could be indicative of lateral movement, but will be noisy if commonly done by administrators."

Rule type: eql

Rule indices:

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

Severity: medium

Risk score: 47

Runs every: 5 minutes

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

Maximum alerts per execution: 100

References:

Tags:

  • Elastic
  • Host
  • Windows
  • Threat Detection
  • Lateral Movement
  • Investigation Guide

Version: 102 (version history)

Added (Elastic Stack release): 7.11.0

Last modified (Elastic Stack release): 8.6.0

Rule authors: Elastic

Rule license: Elastic License v2

Investigation guideedit

## Triage and analysis

### Investigating Remotely Started Services via RPC

The Service Control Manager Remote Protocol is a client/server protocol used for configuring and controlling service
programs running on a remote computer. A remote service management session begins with the client initiating the
connection request to the server. If the server grants the request, the connection is established. The client can then
make multiple requests to modify, query the configuration, or start and stop services on the server by using the same
session until the session is terminated.

This rule detects the remote creation or start of a service by correlating a `services.exe` network connection and the
spawn of a child process.

> **Note**:
> This investigation guide uses the [Osquery Markdown Plugin]({security-guide}/invest-guide-run-osquery.html) introduced in Elastic stack version 8.5.0. Older Elastic stacks versions will see unrendered markdown in this guide.

#### Possible investigation steps

- Review login events (e.g., 4624) in the alert timeframe to identify the account used to perform this action. Use the
`source.address` field to help identify the source system.
- Review network events from the source system using the source port identified on the alert and try to identify the
program used to initiate the action.
- Investigate the process execution chain (parent process tree) for unknown processes. Examine their executable files
for prevalence, whether they are located in expected locations, and if they are signed with valid digital signatures.
- Investigate any abnormal behavior by the subject process such as network connections, registry or file modifications,
and any spawned child processes.
- Investigate other alerts associated with the user/host during the past 48 hours.
- Validate if the activity is not related to planned patches, updates, network administrator activity, or legitimate
software installations.
- Examine the host for derived artifacts that indicates suspicious activities:
  - Analyze the process executable using a private sandboxed analysis system.
  - Observe and collect information about the following activities in both the sandbox and the alert subject host:
    - Attempts to contact external domains and addresses.
      - Use the Elastic Defend network events to determine domains and addresses contacted by the subject process by
      filtering by the process' `process.entity_id`.
      - Examine the DNS cache for suspicious or anomalous entries.
        - !{osquery{"query":"SELECT * FROM dns_cache", "label":"Osquery - Retrieve DNS Cache"}}
    - Use the Elastic Defend registry events to examine registry keys accessed, modified, or created by the related
    processes in the process tree.
    - Examine the host services for suspicious or anomalous entries.
      - !{osquery{"query":"SELECT description, display_name, name, path, pid, service_type, start_type, status, user_account FROM services","label":"Osquery - Retrieve All Services"}}
      - !{osquery{"query":"SELECT description, display_name, name, path, pid, service_type, start_type, status, user_account FROM services WHERE NOT (user_account LIKE "%LocalSystem" OR user_account LIKE "%LocalService" OR user_account LIKE "%NetworkService" OR user_account == null)","label":"Osquery - Retrieve Services Running on User Accounts"}}
      - !{osquery{"query":"SELECT concat('https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/', sha1) AS VtLink, name, description, start_type, status, pid, services.path FROM services JOIN authenticode ON services.path = authenticode.path OR services.module_path = authenticode.path JOIN hash ON services.path = hash.path WHERE authenticode.result != "trusted"","label":"Osquery - Retrieve Service Unsigned Executables with Virustotal Link"}}
  - Retrieve the files' SHA-256 hash values using the PowerShell `Get-FileHash` cmdlet and search for the existence and
  reputation of the hashes in resources like VirusTotal, Hybrid-Analysis, CISCO Talos, Any.run, etc.


### False positive analysis

- Remote management software like SCCM may trigger this rule. If noisy on your environment, consider adding exceptions.

### Response and remediation

- Initiate the incident response process based on the outcome of the triage.
- Isolate the involved hosts to prevent further post-compromise behavior.
- If the triage identified malware, search the environment for additional compromised hosts.
  - Implement temporary network rules, procedures, and segmentation to contain the malware.
  - Stop suspicious processes.
  - Immediately block the identified indicators of compromise (IoCs).
  - Inspect the affected systems for additional malware backdoors like reverse shells, reverse proxies, or droppers that
  attackers could use to reinfect the system.
- Remove and block malicious artifacts identified during triage.
- Investigate credential exposure on systems compromised or used by the attacker to ensure all compromised accounts are
identified. Reset passwords for these accounts and other potentially compromised credentials, such as email, business
systems, and web services.
- Run a full antimalware scan. This may reveal additional artifacts left in the system, persistence mechanisms, and
malware components.
- Determine the initial vector abused by the attacker and take action to prevent reinfection through the same vector.
- Using the incident response data, update logging and audit policies to improve the mean time to detect (MTTD) and the
mean time to respond (MTTR).

Rule queryedit

sequence with maxspan=1s [network where process.name :
"services.exe" and network.direction : ("incoming", "ingress")
and network.transport == "tcp" and source.port >= 49152 and
destination.port >= 49152 and source.ip != "127.0.0.1" and source.ip
!= "::1" ] by host.id, process.entity_id [process where
event.type == "start" and process.parent.name : "services.exe" and
not (process.name : "svchost.exe" and process.args :
"tiledatamodelsvc") and not (process.name : "msiexec.exe" and
process.args : "/V") and not process.executable :
("?:\\Windows\\ADCR_Agent\\adcrsvc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\VSSVC.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\servicing\\TrustedInstaller.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\svchost.exe", "?:\\Program
Files (x86)\\*.exe", "?:\\Program Files\\*.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\PSEXESVC.EXE",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\sppsvc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\wbem\\WmiApSrv.exe",
"?:\\WINDOWS\\RemoteAuditService.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\VeeamVssSupport\\VeeamGuestHelper.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\VeeamLogShipper\\VeeamLogShipper.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\CAInvokerService.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\upfc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\AdminArsenal\\PDQ*.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\vds.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\Veeam\\Backup\\VeeamDeploymentSvc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\ProPatches\\Scheduler\\STSchedEx.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\certsrv.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\eset-remote-install-service.exe",
"?:\\Pella Corporation\\Pella Order Management\\GPAutoSvc.exe",
"?:\\Pella Corporation\\OSCToGPAutoService\\OSCToGPAutoSvc.exe",
"?:\\Pella Corporation\\Pella Order Management\\GPAutoSvc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\SysWOW64\\NwxExeSvc\\NwxExeSvc.exe",
"?:\\Windows\\System32\\taskhostex.exe") ] by host.id,
process.parent.entity_id

Threat mappingedit

Framework: MITRE ATT&CKTM

Rule version historyedit

Version 102 (8.6.0 release)
  • Formatting only
Version 101 (8.5.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    sequence with maxspan=1s [network where process.name :
    "services.exe" and network.direction : ("incoming", "ingress")
    and network.transport == "tcp" and source.port >= 49152 and
    destination.port >= 49152 and source.ip != "127.0.0.1" and source.ip
    != "::1" ] by host.id, process.entity_id [process where
    event.type in ("start", "process_started") and process.parent.name :
    "services.exe" and not (process.name : "svchost.exe" and
    process.args : "tiledatamodelsvc") and not (process.name :
    "msiexec.exe" and process.args : "/V") and not
    process.executable :
    ("?:\\Windows\\ADCR_Agent\\adcrsvc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\VSSVC.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\servicing\\TrustedInstaller.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\svchost.exe", "?:\\Program
    Files (x86)\\*.exe", "?:\\Program Files\\*.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\PSEXESVC.EXE",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\sppsvc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\wbem\\WmiApSrv.exe",
    "?:\\WINDOWS\\RemoteAuditService.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\VeeamVssSupport\\VeeamGuestHelper.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\VeeamLogShipper\\VeeamLogShipper.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\CAInvokerService.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\upfc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\AdminArsenal\\PDQ*.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\vds.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\Veeam\\Backup\\VeeamDeploymentSvc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\ProPatches\\Scheduler\\STSchedEx.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\certsrv.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\eset-remote-install-service.exe",
    "?:\\Pella Corporation\\Pella Order Management\\GPAutoSvc.exe",
    "?:\\Pella Corporation\\OSCToGPAutoService\\OSCToGPAutoSvc.exe",
    "?:\\Pella Corporation\\Pella Order Management\\GPAutoSvc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\SysWOW64\\NwxExeSvc\\NwxExeSvc.exe",
    "?:\\Windows\\System32\\taskhostex.exe") ] by host.id,
    process.parent.entity_id
Version 6 (8.4.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    sequence with maxspan=1s [network where process.name :
    "services.exe" and network.direction : ("incoming", "ingress")
    and network.transport == "tcp" and source.port >= 49152 and
    destination.port >= 49152 and source.ip != "127.0.0.1" and source.ip
    != "::1" ] by host.id, process.entity_id [process where
    event.type in ("start", "process_started") and process.parent.name :
    "services.exe" and not (process.name : "svchost.exe" and
    process.args : "tiledatamodelsvc") and not (process.name :
    "msiexec.exe" and process.args : "/V") /* uncomment if psexec
    is noisy in your environment */ /* and not process.name :
    "PSEXESVC.exe" */ ] by host.id, process.parent.entity_id
Version 4 (8.0.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    sequence with maxspan=1s [network where process.name :
    "services.exe" and network.direction : ("incoming", "ingress")
    and network.transport == "tcp" and source.port >= 49152 and
    destination.port >= 49152 and source.address not in ("127.0.0.1",
    "::1") ] by host.id, process.entity_id [process where
    event.type in ("start", "process_started") and process.parent.name :
    "services.exe" and not (process.name : "svchost.exe" and
    process.args : "tiledatamodelsvc") and not (process.name :
    "msiexec.exe" and process.args : "/V") /* uncomment if psexec
    is noisy in your environment */ /* and not process.name :
    "PSEXESVC.exe" */ ] by host.id, process.parent.entity_id
Version 3 (7.16.0 release)
  • Updated query, changed from:

    sequence with maxspan=1s [network where process.name :
    "services.exe" and network.direction == "incoming" and
    network.transport == "tcp" and source.port >= 49152 and
    destination.port >= 49152 and source.address not in ("127.0.0.1",
    "::1") ] by host.id, process.entity_id [process where
    event.type in ("start", "process_started") and process.parent.name :
    "services.exe" and not (process.name : "svchost.exe" and
    process.args : "tiledatamodelsvc") and not (process.name :
    "msiexec.exe" and process.args : "/V") /* uncomment if psexec
    is noisy in your environment */ /* and not process.name :
    "PSEXESVC.exe" */ ] by host.id, process.parent.entity_id
Version 2 (7.12.0 release)
  • Formatting only