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Windows Event Log Evasion via Native APIs

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Anti-Forensic

Attackers can leverage native Windows API calls to install malicious services without generating correlating entries in the event log. Using native APIs to install services instead of the standard API calls allow attackers to bypass security controls and event logging. This technique was utilised by Stuxnet.

Services are typically created through a standard Windows API call CreateServiceA or CreateService …

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FLIRT Signatures Evasion

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Anti-Disassembly

FLIRT Signature evasion is a technique used by malware to hide malicious code inside legitimate functions from known libraries. FLIRT (Fast Library Identification and Recognition Technology) is a database that contains signature patterns for identifying known functions from legitimate libraries.

Malware authors can abuse these signatures by modifying or adding specific bytes to the code, so that it appears …

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Debugger Evasion

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Defense Evasion [Mitre]

Adversaries may employ various means to detect and avoid debuggers. Debuggers are typically used by defenders to trace and/or analyze the execution of potential malware payloads.

Debugger evasion may include changing behaviors based on the results of the checks for the presence of artifacts indicative of a debugged environment. Similar to Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion, if the adversary detects a debugger, …

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Exploitation for Defense Evasion

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Defense Evasion [Mitre]

Adversaries may exploit a system or application vulnerability to bypass security features. Exploitation of a software vulnerability occurs when an adversary takes advantage of a programming error in a program, service, or within the operating system software or kernel itself to execute adversary-controlled code. Vulnerabilities may exist in defensive security software that can be used to disable or circumvent them.

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Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion: System Checks

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Defense Evasion [Mitre]

Adversaries may employ various system checks to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments. This may include changing behaviors based on the results of checks for the presence of artifacts indicative of a virtual machine environment (VME) or sandbox. If the adversary detects a VME, they may alter their malware to disengage from the victim or conceal the core functions …

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Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion: User Activity Based Checks

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Defense Evasion [Mitre]

Adversaries may employ various user activity checks to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments. This may include changing behaviors based on the results of checks for the presence of artifacts indicative of a virtual machine environment (VME) or sandbox. If the adversary detects a VME, they may alter their malware to disengage from the victim or conceal the core …

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Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion: Time Based Evasion

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Defense Evasion [Mitre]

Adversaries may employ various time-based methods to detect and avoid virtualization and analysis environments. This may include enumerating time-based properties, such as uptime or the system clock, as well as the use of timers or other triggers to avoid a virtual machine environment (VME) or sandbox, specifically those that are automated or only operate for a limited amount of time.

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Evasion using direct Syscalls

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Antivirus/EDR Evasion

In the Windows operating system, conventional malware frequently utilizes strategies involving the invocation of specific functions from the kernel32.dll library, such as VirtualAlloc, VirtualProtect, and CreateThread. A closer inspection of the call stack reveals that the functions employed from kernel32.dll eventually trigger corresponding functions within the ntdll.dll library. This is facilitated by the ntdll.dll library, which serves …

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bochs CPU oversights evasion

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Sandbox Evasion

bochs has multiple oversights in its CPU emulation, which allows us to detect if we're running in a bochs emulator:

bochs may have invalid CPU brands that don't exist.

  • For AMD CPUs, the "p" in "processor" should be in capital, which bochs doesn't implement.
  • AMD CPUs have easter eggs for their K7 and K8 CPUs ("IT'S …
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QEMU CPU brand evasion

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Sandbox Evasion

QEMU has the CPU brand value of "QEMU Virtual CPU" if KVM is not based on the VM

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