The Attenuator acts as an intelligent filter that can analyze security events detected by Jibril and provide additional context.
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    • Tactics -> Techniques
      • Initial Access (TA0001)
        • Valid Accounts (T1078)
          • Default Accounts (T1078.001)
          • Domain Accounts (T1078.002)
          • Local Accounts (T1078.003)
          • Cloud Accounts (T1078.004)
        • Replication Through Removable Media (T1091)
        • External Remote Services (T1133)
        • Drive-by Compromise (T1189)
        • Exploit Public-Facing Application (T1190)
        • Supply Chain Compromise (T1195)
          • Compromise Software Dependencies and Development Tools (T1195.001)
          • Compromise Software Supply Chain (T1195.002)
          • Compromise Hardware Supply Chain (T1195.003)
        • Trusted Relationship (T1199)
        • Hardware Additions (T1200)
        • Phishing (T1566)
          • Spearphishing Attachment (T1566.001)
          • Spearphishing Link (T1566.002)
          • Spearphishing via Service (T1566.003)
          • Spearphishing Voice (T1566.004)
      • Execution (TA0002)
        • Windows Management Instrumentation (T1047)
        • Scheduled Task/Job (T1053)
          • At (T1053.002)
          • Cron (T1053.003)
          • Scheduled Task (T1053.005)
          • Systemd Timers (T1053.006)
          • Container Orchestration Job (T1053.007)
        • Command and Scripting Interpreter (T1059)
          • PowerShell (T1059.001)
          • AppleScript (T1059.002)
          • Windows Command Shell (T1059.003)
          • Unix Shell (T1059.004)
          • Visual Basic (T1059.005)
          • Python (T1059.006)
          • JavaScript (T1059.007)
          • Network Device CLI (T1059.008)
          • Cloud API (T1059.009)
          • AutoHotKey & AutoIT (T1059.010)
          • Lua (T1059.011)
        • Software Deployment Tools (T1072)
        • Native API (T1106)
        • Shared Modules (T1129)
        • Exploitation for Client Execution (T1203)
        • User Execution (T1204)
          • Malicious Link (T1204.001)
          • Malicious File (T1204.002)
          • Malicious Image (T1204.003)
        • Inter-Process Communication (T1559)
          • Component Object Model (T1559.001)
          • Dynamic Data Exchange (T1559.002)
          • XPC Services (T1559.003)
        • System Services (T1569)
          • Launchctl (T1569.001)
          • Service Execution (T1569.002)
        • Container Administration Command (T1609)
          • Deploy Container (T1609.001)
        • Serverless Execution (T1648)
        • Cloud Administration Command (T1651)
      • Persistence (TA0003)
        • Boot or Logon Initialization Scripts (T1037)
          • Logon Script (Windows) (T1037.001)
          • Login Hook (T1037.002)
          • Network Logon Script (T1037.003)
          • RC Scripts (T1037.004)
          • Startup Items (T1037.005)
        • Scheduled Task/Job (T1053)
          • At (T1053.002)
          • Cron (T1053.003)
          • Scheduled Task (T1053.005)
          • Systemd Timers (T1053.006)
          • Container Orchestration Job (T1053.007)
        • Valid Accounts (T1078)
          • Default Accounts (T1078.001)
          • Domain Accounts (T1078.002)
          • Local Accounts (T1078.003)
          • Cloud Accounts (T1078.004)
        • Account Manipulation (T1098)
          • Additional Cloud Credentials (T1098.001)
          • Additional Email Delegate Permissions (T1098.002)
          • Additional Cloud Roles (T1098.003)
          • SSH Authorized Keys (T1098.004)
          • Device Registration (T1098.005)
          • Additional Container Cluster Roles (T1098.006)
          • Additional Local or Domain Groups (T1098.007)
        • External Remote Services (T1133)
        • Create Account (T1136)
          • Local Account (T1136.001)
          • Domain Account (T1136.002)
          • Cloud Account (T1136.003)
        • Office Application Startup (T1137)
          • Office Template Macros (T1137.001)
          • Office Test (T1137.002)
          • Outlook Forms (T1137.003)
          • Outlook Home Page (T1137.004)
          • Outlook Rules (T1137.005)
          • Add-ins (T1137.006)
        • Browser Extensions (T1176)
        • BITS Jobs (T1197)
        • Traffic Signaling (T1205)
          • Port Knocking (T1205.001)
          • Socket Filters (T1205.002)
        • Server Software Component (T1505)
          • SQL Stored Procedures (T1505.001)
          • Transport Agent (T1505.002)
          • Web Shell (T1505.003)
          • IIS Components (T1505.004)
          • Terminal Services DLL (T1505.005)
        • Implant Internal Image (T1525)
        • Pre-OS Boot (T1542)
          • System Firmware (T1542.001)
          • Component Firmware (T1542.002)
          • Bootkit (T1542.003)
          • ROMMONkit (T1542.004)
          • TFTP Boot (T1542.005)
        • Create or Modify System Process (T1543)
          • Launch Agent (T1543.001)
          • Systemd Service (T1543.002)
          • Windows Service (T1543.003)
          • Launch Daemon (T1543.004)
          • Container Service (T1543.005)
        • Event Triggered Execution (T1546)
          • Change Default File Association (T1546.001)
          • Screensaver (T1546.002)
          • Windows Management Instrumentation Event Subscription (T1546.003)
          • Unix Shell Configuration Modification (T1546.004)
          • Trap (T1546.005)
          • LC_LOAD_DYLIB Addition (T1546.006)
          • Netsh Helper DLL (T1546.007)
          • Accessibility Features (T1546.008)
          • AppCert DLLs (T1546.009)
          • AppInit DLLs (T1546.010)
          • Application Shimming (T1546.011)
          • Image File Execution Options Injection (T1546.012)
          • PowerShell Profile (T1546.013)
          • Emond (T1546.014)
          • Component Object Model Hijacking (T1546.015)
          • Installer Packages (T1546.016)
          • Udev Rules (T1546.017)
        • Boot or Logon Autostart Execution (T1547)
          • Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder (T1547.001)
          • Authentication Package (T1547.002)
          • Time Providers (T1547.003)
          • Winlogon Helper DLL (T1547.004)
          • Security Support Provider (T1547.005)
          • Kernel Modules and Extensions (T1547.006)
          • Re-opened Applications (T1547.007)
          • LSASS Driver (T1547.008)
          • Shortcut Modification (T1547.009)
          • Port Monitors (T1547.010)
          • Plist Modification (T1547.011)
          • XDG Autostart Entries (T1547.013)
          • Active Setup (T1547.014)
          • Login Items (T1547.015)
        • Compromise Host Software Binary (T1554)
        • Modify Authentication Process (T1556)
          • Domain Controller Authentication (T1556.001)
          • Password Filter DLL (T1556.002)
          • Pluggable Authentication Modules (T1556.003)
          • Network Device Authentication (T1556.004)
          • Reversible Encryption (T1556.005)
          • Multi-Factor Authentication (T1556.006)
          • Hybrid Identity (T1556.007)
          • Network Provider DLL (T1556.008)
          • Conditional Access Policies (T1556.009)
        • Hijack Execution Flow (T1574)
          • DLL Search Order Hijacking (T1574.001)
          • DLL Side-Loading (T1574.002)
          • Dylib Hijacking (T1574.004)
          • Executable Installer File Permissions Weakness (T1574.005)
          • Dynamic Linker Hijacking (T1574.006)
          • Path Interception by PATH Environment Variable (T1574.007)
          • Path Interception by Search Order Hijacking (T1574.008)
          • Path Interception by Unquoted Path (T1574.009)
          • Services File Permissions Weakness (T1574.010)
          • Services Registry Permissions Weakness (T1574.011)
          • COR_PROFILER (T1574.012)
          • KernelCallbackTable (T1574.013)
          • AppDomainManager (T1574.014)
      • Privilege Escalation (TA0004)
        • Boot or Logon Initialization Scripts (T1037)
          • Logon Script (Windows) (T1037.001)
          • Login Hook (T1037.002)
          • Network Logon Script (T1037.003)
          • RC Scripts (T1037.004)
          • Startup Items (T1037.005)
        • Scheduled Task/Job (T1053)
          • At (T1053.002)
          • Cron (T1053.003)
          • Scheduled Task (T1053.005)
          • Systemd Timers (T1053.006)
          • Container Orchestration Job (T1053.007)
        • Process Injection (T1055)
          • Dynamic-link Library Injection (T1055.001)
          • Portable Executable Injection (T1055.002)
          • Thread Execution Hijacking (T1055.003)
          • Asynchronous Procedure Call (T1055.004)
          • Thread Local Storage (T1055.005)
          • Ptrace System Calls (T1055.008)
          • Proc Memory (T1055.009)
          • Extra Window Memory Injection (T1055.011)
          • Process Hollowing (T1055.012)
          • Process Doppelgänging (T1055.013)
          • VDSO Hijacking (T1055.014)
          • ListPlanting (T1055.015)
        • Exploitation for Privilege Escalation (T1068)
        • Valid Accounts (T1078)
          • Default Accounts (T1078.001)
          • Domain Accounts (T1078.002)
          • Local Accounts (T1078.003)
          • Cloud Accounts (T1078.004)
        • Account Manipulation (T1098)
          • Additional Cloud Credentials (T1098.001)
          • Additional Email Delegate Permissions (T1098.002)
          • Additional Cloud Roles (T1098.003)
          • SSH Authorized Keys (T1098.004)
          • Device Registration (T1098.005)
          • Additional Container Cluster Roles (T1098.006)
          • Additional Local or Domain Groups (T1098.007)
        • Access Token Manipulation (T1134)
          • Token Impersonation/Theft (T1134.001)
          • Create Process with Token (T1134.002)
          • Make and Impersonate Token (T1134.003)
          • Parent PID Spoofing (T1134.004)
          • SID-History Injection (T1134.005)
        • Domain or Tenant Policy Modification (T1484)
          • Group Policy Modification (T1484.001)
          • Trust Modification (T1484.002)
        • Create or Modify System Process (T1543)
          • Launch Agent (T1543.001)
          • Systemd Service (T1543.002)
          • Windows Service (T1543.003)
          • Launch Daemon (T1543.004)
          • Container Service (T1543.005)
        • Event Triggered Execution (T1546)
          • Change Default File Association (T1546.001)
          • Screensaver (T1546.002)
          • Windows Management Instrumentation Event Subscription (T1546.003)
          • Unix Shell Configuration Modification (T1546.004)
          • Trap (T1546.005)
          • LC_LOAD_DYLIB Addition (T1546.006)
          • Netsh Helper DLL (T1546.007)
          • Accessibility Features (T1546.008)
          • AppCert DLLs (T1546.009)
          • AppInit DLLs (T1546.010)
          • Application Shimming (T1546.011)
          • Image File Execution Options Injection (T1546.012)
          • PowerShell Profile (T1546.013)
          • Emond (T1546.014)
          • Component Object Model Hijacking (T1546.015)
          • Installer Packages (T1546.016)
          • Udev Rules (T1546.017)
        • Boot or Logon Autostart Execution (T1547)
          • Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder (T1547.001)
          • Authentication Package (T1547.002)
          • Time Providers (T1547.003)
          • Winlogon Helper DLL (T1547.004)
          • Security Support Provider (T1547.005)
          • Kernel Modules and Extensions (T1547.006)
          • Re-opened Applications (T1547.007)
          • LSASS Driver (T1547.008)
          • Shortcut Modification (T1547.009)
          • Port Monitors (T1547.010)
          • Plist Modification (T1547.011)
          • XDG Autostart Entries (T1547.013)
          • Active Setup (T1547.014)
          • Login Items (T1547.015)
        • Abuse Elevation Control Mechanism (T1548)
          • Setuid and Setgid (T1548.001)
          • Bypass User Account Control (T1548.002)
          • Sudo and Sudo Caching (T1548.003)
          • Elevated Execution with Prompt (T1548.004)
          • Temporary Elevated Cloud Access (T1548.005)
          • TCC Manipulation (T1548.006)
        • Hijack Execution Flow (T1574)
          • DLL Search Order Hijacking (T1574.001)
          • DLL Side-Loading (T1574.002)
          • Dylib Hijacking (T1574.004)
          • Executable Installer File Permissions Weakness (T1574.005)
          • Dynamic Linker Hijacking (T1574.006)
          • Path Interception by PATH Environment Variable (T1574.007)
          • Path Interception by Search Order Hijacking (T1574.008)
          • Path Interception by Unquoted Path (T1574.009)
          • Services File Permissions Weakness (T1574.010)
          • Services Registry Permissions Weakness (T1574.011)
          • COR_PROFILER (T1574.012)
          • KernelCallbackTable (T1574.013)
          • AppDomainManager (T1574.014)
        • Escape to Host (T1611)
      • Defense Evasion (TA0005)
        • Direct Volume Access (T1006)
        • Rootkit (T1014)
        • Obfuscated Files or Information (T1027)
          • Binary Padding (T1027.001)
          • Software Packing (T1027.002)
          • Steganography (T1027.003)
          • Compile After Delivery (T1027.004)
          • HTML Smuggling (T1027.006)
        • Masquerading (T1036)
          • Right-to-Left Override (T1036.002)
          • Rename System Utilities (T1036.003)
          • Masquerade Task or Service (T1036.004)
          • Match Legitimate Name or Location (T1036.005)
          • Space after Filename (T1036.006)
          • Double File Extension (T1036.007)
          • Masquerade File Type (T1036.008)
        • Process Injection (T1055)
          • Dynamic-link Library Injection (T1055.001)
          • Portable Executable Injection (T1055.002)
          • Thread Execution Hijacking (T1055.003)
          • Asynchronous Procedure Call (T1055.004)
          • Thread Local Storage (T1055.005)
          • Ptrace System Calls (T1055.008)
          • Proc Memory (T1055.009)
          • Extra Window Memory Injection (T1055.011)
          • Process Hollowing (T1055.012)
          • Process Doppelgänging (T1055.013)
          • VDSO Hijacking (T1055.014)
          • ListPlanting (T1055.015)
        • Indicator Removal (T1070)
          • Clear Windows Event Logs (T1070.001)
          • Clear Command History (T1070.003)
          • File Deletion (T1070.004)
          • Timestomp (T1070.006)
          • Clear Network Connection History and Configurations (T1070.007)
        • Valid Accounts (T1078)
          • Default Accounts (T1078.001)
          • Domain Accounts (T1078.002)
          • Local Accounts (T1078.003)
          • Cloud Accounts (T1078.004)
        • Modify Registry (T1112)
        • Access Token Manipulation (T1134)
          • Token Impersonation/Theft (T1134.001)
          • Create Process with Token (T1134.002)
          • Make and Impersonate Token (T1134.003)
          • Parent PID Spoofing (T1134.004)
          • SID-History Injection (T1134.005)
        • Deobfuscate/Decode Files or Information (T1140)
        • BITS Jobs (T1197)
        • Indirect Command Execution (T1202)
        • Traffic Signaling (T1205)
          • Port Knocking (T1205.001)
          • Socket Filters (T1205.002)
        • Rogue Domain Controller (T1207)
        • Exploitation for Defense Evasion (T1211)
        • System Script Proxy Execution (T1216)
          • PubPrn (T1216.001)
        • System Binary Proxy Execution (T1218)
          • Compiled HTML File (T1218.001)
          • Control Panel (T1218.002)
          • CMSTP (T1218.003)
          • InstallUtil (T1218.004)
          • Mshta (T1218.005)
          • Msiexec (T1218.007)
          • Odbcconf (T1218.008)
          • Regsvcs/Regasm (T1218.009)
          • Regsvr32 (T1218.010)
          • Rundll32 (T1218.011)
          • Verclsid (T1218.012)
          • Mavinject (T1218.013)
          • MMC (T1218.014)
        • XSL Script Processing (T1220)
        • Template Injection (T1221)
        • File and Directory Permissions Modification (T1222)
          • Windows File and Directory Permissions Modification (T1222.001)
          • Linux and Mac File and Directory Permissions Modification (T1222.002)
        • Execution Guardrails (T1480)
          • Environmental Keying (T1480.001)
          • Mutual Exclusion (T1480.002)
          • Time Based Evasion (T1480.003)
        • Domain or Tenant Policy Modification (T1484)
          • Group Policy Modification (T1484.001)
          • Trust Modification (T1484.002)
        • Virtualization/Sandbox Evasion (T1497)
          • System Checks (T1497.001)
          • User Activity Based Checks (T1497.002)
          • Time Based Evasion (T1497.003)
        • Pre-OS Boot (T1542)
          • System Firmware (T1542.001)
          • Component Firmware (T1542.002)
          • Bootkit (T1542.003)
          • ROMMONkit (T1542.004)
          • TFTP Boot (T1542.005)
        • Abuse Elevation Control Mechanism (T1548)
          • Setuid and Setgid (T1548.001)
          • Bypass User Account Control (T1548.002)
          • Sudo and Sudo Caching (T1548.003)
          • Elevated Execution with Prompt (T1548.004)
          • Temporary Elevated Cloud Access (T1548.005)
          • TCC Manipulation (T1548.006)
        • Use Alternate Authentication Material (T1550)
          • Application Access Token (T1550.001)
          • Pass the Hash (T1550.002)
          • Pass the Ticket (T1550.003)
          • Web Session Cookie (T1550.004)
        • Subvert Trust Controls (T1553)
          • Gatekeeper Bypass (T1553.001)
          • Code Signing (T1553.002)
          • SIP and Trust Provider Hijacking (T1553.003)
          • Install Root Certificate (T1553.004)
          • Mark-of-the-Web Bypass (T1553.005)
        • Modify Authentication Process (T1556)
          • Domain Controller Authentication (T1556.001)
          • Password Filter DLL (T1556.002)
          • Pluggable Authentication Modules (T1556.003)
          • Network Device Authentication (T1556.004)
          • Reversible Encryption (T1556.005)
          • Multi-Factor Authentication (T1556.006)
          • Hybrid Identity (T1556.007)
          • Network Provider DLL (T1556.008)
          • Conditional Access Policies (T1556.009)
        • Impair Defenses (T1562)
          • Disable or Modify Tools (T1562.001)
          • Disable Windows Event Logging (T1562.002)
          • Disable or Modify System Firewall (T1562.004)
          • Disable or Modify Cloud Logs (T1562.008)
        • Hide Artifacts (T1564)
          • Hidden Files and Directories (T1564.001)
          • Hidden Users (T1564.002)
          • Hidden Window (T1564.003)
          • NTFS File Attributes (T1564.004)
          • Hidden File System (T1564.005)
        • Hijack Execution Flow (T1574)
          • DLL Search Order Hijacking (T1574.001)
          • DLL Side-Loading (T1574.002)
          • Dylib Hijacking (T1574.004)
          • Executable Installer File Permissions Weakness (T1574.005)
          • Dynamic Linker Hijacking (T1574.006)
          • Path Interception by PATH Environment Variable (T1574.007)
          • Path Interception by Search Order Hijacking (T1574.008)
          • Path Interception by Unquoted Path (T1574.009)
          • Services File Permissions Weakness (T1574.010)
          • Services Registry Permissions Weakness (T1574.011)
          • COR_PROFILER (T1574.012)
          • KernelCallbackTable (T1574.013)
          • AppDomainManager (T1574.014)
        • Modify Cloud Compute Infrastructure (T1578)
          • Create Snapshot (T1578.001)
          • Create Cloud Instance (T1578.002)
        • Network Boundary Bridging (T1599)
          • Network Address Translation Traversal (T1599.001)
        • Weaken Encryption (T1600)
          • Reduce Key Space (T1600.001)
          • Disable Crypto Hardware (T1600.002)
        • Modify System Image (T1601)
          • Patch System Image (T1601.001)
          • Downgrade System Image (T1601.002)
        • Build Image on Host (T1612)
        • Reflective Code Loading (T1620)
      • Credential Access (TA0006)
        • OS Credential Dumping (T1003)
          • LSASS Memory (T1003.001)
          • Security Account Manager (T1003.002)
          • NTDS (T1003.003)
          • LSA Secrets (T1003.004)
          • Cached Domain Credentials (T1003.005)
          • DCSync (T1003.006)
          • Proc Filesystem (T1003.007)
        • Network Sniffing (T1040)
        • Input Capture (T1056)
          • Keylogging (T1056.001)
          • GUI Input Capture (T1056.002)
          • Web Portal Capture (T1056.003)
        • Brute Force (T1110)
          • Password Guessing (T1110.001)
          • Password Cracking (T1110.002)
          • Password Spraying (T1110.003)
          • Credential Stuffing (T1110.004)
        • Multi-Factor Authentication Interception (T1111)
        • Forced Authentication (T1187)
        • Exploitation for Credential Access (T1212)
        • Cloud Instance Metadata API (T1522)
        • Steal Application Access Token (T1528)
        • Steal Web Session Cookie (T1539)
        • Unsecured Credentials (T1552)
          • Credentials In Files (T1552.001)
          • Credentials in Registry (T1552.002)
          • Bash History (T1552.003)
          • Group Policy Preferences (T1552.006)
        • Credentials from Password Stores (T1555)
          • Credentials from Web Browsers (T1555.003)
          • Windows Credential Manager (T1555.004)
          • Password Managers (T1555.005)
        • Modify Authentication Process (T1556)
          • Domain Controller Authentication (T1556.001)
          • Password Filter DLL (T1556.002)
          • Pluggable Authentication Modules (T1556.003)
          • Network Device Authentication (T1556.004)
          • Reversible Encryption (T1556.005)
          • Multi-Factor Authentication (T1556.006)
          • Hybrid Identity (T1556.007)
          • Network Provider DLL (T1556.008)
          • Conditional Access Policies (T1556.009)
        • Adversary-in-the-Middle (T1557)
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Parent PID Spoofing (T1134.004)

Parent PID Spoofing [T1134.004]

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Information

  • Name: Parent PID Spoofing

  • ID: T1134.004

  • Tactics: ,

  • Technique:

Introduction

Parent PID Spoofing (T1134.004) is a sub-technique within the MITRE ATT&CK framework under the broader category of Access Token Manipulation (T1134). This technique involves manipulating the parent process identifier (PID) of a newly spawned malicious process to masquerade as a legitimate process. Attackers leverage Parent PID Spoofing to evade detection, bypass security controls, and blend into the normal operating environment, making attribution and forensic analysis more challenging. By spoofing the parent PID, adversaries can create processes that appear to be initiated by trusted or benign processes, thereby reducing suspicion and increasing persistence capabilities.

Deep Dive Into Technique

Parent PID Spoofing is executed primarily on Windows systems through manipulation of process creation APIs or through direct interaction with system-level functions. The following technical mechanisms and execution methods are typically used:

  • Process Creation APIs: Attackers commonly exploit Windows APIs such as CreateProcess, CreateProcessAsUser, and NtCreateUserProcess. These APIs allow attackers to specify attributes of the new process, including the parent process handle, enabling them to select a legitimate-looking parent process.

  • Direct System Calls: Adversaries may bypass standard APIs and directly invoke system calls like NtCreateUserProcess or manipulate process attributes directly through lower-level techniques. This approach reduces visibility and detection by traditional monitoring tools that rely on standard API hooking.

  • Process Hollowing and Injection: Parent PID Spoofing is frequently combined with other techniques such as process hollowing or injection. Attackers spawn a legitimate process, spoof its parent PID, and then inject malicious code into the created process, making it appear benign to casual inspection.

  • Usage of Known Offensive Tools: Tools such as Cobalt Strike, Metasploit, Empire, and custom malware frameworks have built-in capabilities or modules to perform Parent PID Spoofing, simplifying execution for adversaries.

  • Manipulation of Handle Inheritance: Attackers can manipulate process handle inheritance, allowing a malicious process to inherit handles from trusted processes, thereby further obfuscating their actions.

When this Technique is Usually Used

Parent PID Spoofing is versatile and can be employed in various attack scenarios and stages, including:

  • Initial Access and Execution: Attackers may use spoofing early in the intrusion process to hide the origin of malicious processes spawned from initial compromise vectors, such as phishing payloads or exploited vulnerabilities.

  • Privilege Escalation and Defense Evasion: Often combined with privilege escalation techniques, Parent PID Spoofing helps attackers evade endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions by disguising malicious processes as legitimate system or user-initiated processes.

  • Persistence and Lateral Movement: Attackers use Parent PID Spoofing to establish persistent access, making malicious processes appear as legitimate scheduled tasks, services, or user processes, thus blending into regular administrative activities.

  • Credential Access and Data Exfiltration: In later stages, attackers may spoof parent processes during credential dumping or data exfiltration to evade detection and attribution.

How this Technique is Usually Detected

Detection of Parent PID Spoofing typically involves a combination of behavioral analysis, monitoring, and anomaly detection methods:

  • Process Tree Analysis: Monitoring and analyzing process trees for unusual parent-child relationships can reveal anomalies. For example, unexpected parent-child relationships such as a browser spawning a command shell or PowerShell prompt can indicate spoofing.

  • API and Syscall Monitoring: Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions that hook or monitor API calls (CreateProcess, NtCreateUserProcess) can detect anomalies in process creation attributes, such as unexpected parent handles.

  • Event Log Analysis: Windows Security Event Logs (Event ID 4688 - Process Creation) and Sysmon (Event ID 1 - Process Creation) logs can provide visibility into suspicious process relationships and anomalous parent-child associations.

  • Behavioral Anomaly Detection Tools: Endpoint protection platforms and SIEM systems can detect anomalies based on historical baselines and behavioral patterns. Unusual process hierarchies or deviations from standard system behavior can trigger alerts.

  • Indicators of Compromise (IoCs): Specific IoCs include:

    • Unusual parent-child process relationships (e.g., explorer.exe spawning suspicious processes).

    • Processes with missing or unusual command-line arguments.

    • Processes spawning from unexpected directories or paths.

    • Irregular handle inheritance patterns.

Why it is Important to Detect This Technique

Detecting Parent PID Spoofing is critical due to the significant impacts it can have on system and network security:

  • Detection Difficulty and Attribution Challenges: Spoofing parent PIDs complicates incident response and forensic investigations by obscuring the true origin and nature of malicious processes.

  • Bypassing Security Controls: Attackers leverage spoofed parent processes to evade detection by endpoint security products, which often rely on known process hierarchies and legitimate relationships.

  • Persistence and Long-term Compromise: Failure to detect spoofed processes allows attackers to maintain persistent, long-term access to systems and networks, increasing the potential damage and data loss.

  • Facilitation of Advanced Attacks: Parent PID Spoofing is frequently used in conjunction with other sophisticated attack techniques, enabling adversaries to escalate privileges, move laterally, exfiltrate sensitive data, and execute ransomware or destructive payloads.

  • Early Detection Reduces Damage: Identifying and mitigating Parent PID Spoofing early in the attack lifecycle significantly limits adversary capabilities, reduces remediation costs, and minimizes potential harm.

Examples

Real-world examples of Parent PID Spoofing demonstrate its effectiveness and frequent use by threat actors:

  • Cobalt Strike Framework:

    • Attack Scenario: Adversaries leveraging Cobalt Strike's built-in "Spawn To" feature to spoof legitimate parent processes, such as explorer.exe, to launch malicious payloads.

    • Tools Used: Cobalt Strike Beacon payload.

    • Impact: Successfully bypassed endpoint detection solutions, enabling persistent access and lateral movement within compromised networks.

  • Emotet Malware Campaigns:

    • Attack Scenario: Emotet malware utilized parent PID spoofing to disguise malicious processes as legitimate Windows processes, evading endpoint detection solutions and enabling further payload delivery (e.g., TrickBot, Ryuk ransomware).

    • Tools Used: Emotet malware loader, custom scripts.

    • Impact: Enabled widespread infection, credential theft, lateral movement, and eventual ransomware deployment causing significant financial and operational disruption.

  • APT29 (Cozy Bear) Operations:

    • Attack Scenario: During sophisticated espionage campaigns, APT29 leveraged parent PID spoofing to disguise malicious processes as legitimate Windows system processes, evading detection and maintaining long-term stealthy persistence.

    • Tools Used: Custom implants, PowerShell scripts, and process injection utilities.

    • Impact: Allowed long-term espionage, data exfiltration, credential harvesting, and lateral movement within targeted government and enterprise networks.

  • FIN7 Financially Motivated Group:

    • Attack Scenario: FIN7 used parent PID spoofing to disguise malicious processes as legitimate applications, such as office productivity software, browsers, or system utilities, to evade detection and facilitate lateral movement and data theft.

    • Tools Used: Carbanak malware, custom loaders, and scripts.

    • Impact: Enabled extensive financial fraud, theft of sensitive financial data, and persistent access to compromised networks, resulting in significant financial losses for victim organizations.

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