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Sdelete Application Execution Data Destruction, File Deletion, Indicator Removal on Host
Endpoint
2021-11-15 true
Data Destruction
Impact
File Deletion
Defense Evasion
Indicator Removal on Host
Defense Evasion
Splunk Behavioral Analytics
Endpoint_Processes

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Description

This analytic will detect the execution of sdelete.exe attempting to delete potentially important files that may related to adversary or insider threats to destroy evidence or information sabotage. Sdelete is a SysInternals utility meant to securely delete files on disk. This tool is commonly used to clear tracks and artifact on the targeted host.

  • Type: Anomaly
  • Product: Splunk Behavioral Analytics
  • Datamodel: Endpoint_Processes
  • Last Updated: 2021-11-15
  • Author: Teoderick Contreras, Splunk
  • ID: fcc52b9a-4616-11ec-8454-acde48001122

ATT&CK

ID Technique Tactic
T1485 Data Destruction Impact

| T1070.004 | File Deletion | Defense Evasion |

| T1070 | Indicator Removal on Host | Defense Evasion |


| from read_ssa_enriched_events() 
| eval timestamp=parse_long(ucast(map_get(input_event,"_time"), "string", null)), cmd_line=lower(ucast(map_get(input_event, "process"), "string", null)), process_name=lower(ucast(map_get(input_event, "process_name"), "string", null)), process_path=ucast(map_get(input_event, "process_path"), "string", null), parent_process_name=ucast(map_get(input_event, "parent_process_name"), "string", null), parent_cmd_line=ucast(map_get(input_event, "parent_process"), "string", null), event_id=ucast(map_get(input_event, "event_id"), "string", null) 
| where cmd_line IS NOT NULL AND process_name IS NOT NULL AND like(process_name, "%sdelete%") AND (like (cmd_line, "%-c %") OR like (cmd_line, "%-f %")OR like (cmd_line, "%-p %") OR like (cmd_line, "%-r %") OR like (cmd_line, "%-q %") OR like (cmd_line, "%-s %") OR like (cmd_line, "%-z %") OR like (cmd_line, "%/accepteula%") OR like (cmd_line, "%-nobanner%")OR like (cmd_line, "%.doc%")OR like (cmd_line, "%.xls%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.ppt%")OR like (cmd_line, "%.rtf%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.pdf%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.key%")OR like (cmd_line, "%.log%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.txt%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.jpg%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.png%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.gif%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.bmp%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.7z%")  OR like (cmd_line, "%.zip%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.rar%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.tar%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.gz%") OR like (cmd_line, "%.xls%")) 
| eval start_time=timestamp, end_time=timestamp, entities=mvappend(ucast(map_get(input_event, "dest_user_id"), "string", null), ucast(map_get(input_event, "dest_device_id"), "string", null)), body=create_map(["event_id", event_id, "cmd_line", cmd_line, "process_name", process_name, "process_path", process_path, "parent_process_name", parent_process_name, "parent_cmd_line", parent_cmd_line]) 
| into write_ssa_detected_events();

Associated Analytic Story

How To Implement

To successfully implement this search you need to be ingesting information on process that include the name of the process responsible for the changes from your endpoints into the Endpoint datamodel in the Processes node. In addition, confirm the latest CIM App 4.20 or higher is installed and the latest TA for the endpoint product.

Required field

  • _time
  • dest
  • user
  • parent_process_name
  • parent_process
  • process_name
  • process
  • process_id
  • process_path

Kill Chain Phase

  • Exploitation

Known False Positives

False positives should be limited, filter as needed.

RBA

Risk Score Impact Confidence Message
42.0 60 70 sdelete process process_name executed on dest attempting to permanently delete files.

Reference

Test Dataset

Replay any dataset to Splunk Enterprise by using our replay.py tool or the UI. Alternatively you can replay a dataset into a Splunk Attack Range

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