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PsExec Default Named Pipe
Detects PsExec service default pipe creation
Detection Query
selection:
PipeName: \PSEXESVC
condition: selection
Author
Thomas Patzke
Created
2017-06-12
Data Sources
windowsNamed Pipe Events
Platforms
windows
References
Tags
attack.executionattack.t1569.002attack.s0029detection.threat-hunting
Raw Content
title: PsExec Default Named Pipe
id: f3f3a972-f982-40ad-b63c-bca6afdfad7c
related:
- id: 42c575ea-e41e-41f1-b248-8093c3e82a28
type: derived
status: test
description: Detects PsExec service default pipe creation
references:
- https://www.jpcert.or.jp/english/pub/sr/ir_research.html
- https://jpcertcc.github.io/ToolAnalysisResultSheet
author: Thomas Patzke
date: 2017-06-12
modified: 2022-10-09
tags:
- attack.execution
- attack.t1569.002
- attack.s0029
- detection.threat-hunting
logsource:
category: pipe_created
product: windows
definition: 'Note that you have to configure logging for Named Pipe Events in Sysmon config (Event ID 17 and Event ID 18). The basic configuration is in popular sysmon configuration (https://github.com/SwiftOnSecurity/sysmon-config), but it is worth verifying. You can also use other repo, e.g. https://github.com/Neo23x0/sysmon-config, https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular. How to test detection? You can check powershell script from this site https://svch0st.medium.com/guide-to-named-pipes-and-hunting-for-cobalt-strike-pipes-dc46b2c5f575'
detection:
selection:
PipeName: '\PSEXESVC'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Unknown
level: low