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Sigma rules for CVE-2026-28508

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direct critical
Zerologon Exploitation Using Well-known Tools
This rule is designed to detect attempts to exploit Zerologon (CVE-2020-1472) vulnerability using mimikatz zerologon module or other exploits from machine with "kali" hostname.
status stable author Demyan Sokolin @_drd0c, Teymur Kheirkhabarov @HeirhabarovT, oscd.community id 18f37338-b9bd-4117-a039-280c81f7a596 license Sigma · DRL-1.1
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title: Zerologon Exploitation Using Well-known Tools
id: 18f37338-b9bd-4117-a039-280c81f7a596
status: stable
description: This rule is designed to detect attempts to exploit Zerologon (CVE-2020-1472) vulnerability using mimikatz zerologon module or other exploits from machine with "kali" hostname.
references:
    - https://www.secura.com/blog/zero-logon
    - https://bi-zone.medium.com/hunting-for-zerologon-f65c61586382
author: 'Demyan Sokolin @_drd0c, Teymur Kheirkhabarov @HeirhabarovT, oscd.community'
date: 2020-10-13
modified: 2021-05-30
tags:
    - attack.t1210
    - attack.lateral-movement
logsource:
    service: system
    product: windows
detection:
    selection:
        EventID:
            - 5805
            - 5723
    keywords:
        - kali
        - mimikatz
    condition: selection and keywords
level: critical
direct high
AppX Located in Known Staging Directory Added to Deployment Pipeline
Detects an appx package that was added to the pipeline of the "to be processed" packages that is located in a known folder often used as a staging directory.
status test author Nasreddine Bencherchali (Nextron Systems) id 5cdeaf3d-1489-477c-95ab-c318559fc051 license Sigma · DRL-1.1
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title: AppX Located in Known Staging Directory Added to Deployment Pipeline
id: 5cdeaf3d-1489-477c-95ab-c318559fc051
status: test
description: |
    Detects an appx package that was added to the pipeline of the "to be processed" packages that is located in a known folder often used as a staging directory.
references:
    - https://www.sentinelone.com/labs/inside-malicious-windows-apps-for-malware-deployment/
    - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/appxpkg/troubleshooting
    - https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2021/11/11/bazarloader-call-me-back-attack-abuses-windows-10-apps-mechanism/
author: Nasreddine Bencherchali (Nextron Systems)
date: 2023-01-11
tags:
    - attack.stealth
logsource:
    product: windows
    service: appxdeployment-server
detection:
    selection_eid:
        EventID: 854
    selection_paths_forward:
        Path|contains: # Paths can be written using forward slash if the "file://" protocol is used
            - ':/Perflogs/'
            - ':/Users/Public/'
            - ':/Windows/Temp/'
            - '/AppdData/Local/Temp/'
            - '/Desktop/'
            - '/Downloads/'
    selection_paths_back:
        Path|contains: # Paths can be written using forward slash if the "file://" protocol is used
            - ':\PerfLogs\'
            - ':\Users\Public\'
            - ':\Windows\Temp\'
            - '\AppdData\Local\Temp\'
            - '\Desktop\'
            - '\Downloads\'
    condition: selection_eid and 1 of selection_paths_*
falsepositives:
    - Unknown
level: high
direct medium
Remote Access Tool - AnyDesk Execution With Known Revoked Signing Certificate
Detects the execution of an AnyDesk binary with a version prior to 8.0.8. Prior to version 8.0.8, the Anydesk application used a signing certificate that got compromised by threat actors. Use this rule to detect instances of older versions of Anydesk using the compromised certificate This is recommended in order to avoid attackers leveraging the certificate and signing their binaries to bypass detections.
status test author Sai Prashanth Pulisetti, Nasreddine Bencherchali (Nextron Systems) id 41f407b5-3096-44ea-a74f-96d04fbc41be license Sigma · DRL-1.1
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title: Remote Access Tool - AnyDesk Execution With Known Revoked Signing Certificate
id: 41f407b5-3096-44ea-a74f-96d04fbc41be
status: test
description: |
    Detects the execution of an AnyDesk binary with a version prior to 8.0.8.
    Prior to version 8.0.8, the Anydesk application used a signing certificate that got compromised by threat actors.
    Use this rule to detect instances of older versions of Anydesk using the compromised certificate
    This is recommended in order to avoid attackers leveraging the certificate and signing their binaries to bypass detections.
references:
    - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/anydesk-says-hackers-breached-its-production-servers-reset-passwords/
    - https://anydesk.com/en/changelog/windows
author: Sai Prashanth Pulisetti, Nasreddine Bencherchali (Nextron Systems)
date: 2024-02-08
tags:
    - attack.execution
    - attack.initial-access
logsource:
    product: windows
    category: process_creation
detection:
    selection_img:
        - Image|endswith: '\AnyDesk.exe'
        - Description: 'AnyDesk'
        - Product: 'AnyDesk'
        - Company: 'AnyDesk Software GmbH'
    selection_version:
        FileVersion|startswith:
            - '7.0.'
            - '7.1.'
            - '8.0.1'
            - '8.0.2'
            - '8.0.3'
            - '8.0.4'
            - '8.0.5'
            - '8.0.6'
            - '8.0.7'
    filter_main_uninstall:
        CommandLine|contains:
            - ' --remove'
            - ' --uninstall'
    condition: all of selection_* and not 1 of filter_main_*
falsepositives:
    - Unlikely
level: medium
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