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Create wmi-get-antivirus.yml #1013
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Rule to detect querying installed anti-virus via WMI
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Good work, I've left comments for your review
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name: wmi get antivirus |
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Please update this name to reflect capa's rule name convention described here.
att&ck: | ||
- Discovery::Windows Management Instrumentation [T1047] | ||
examples: | ||
- f5fca1b178af87bd48c7ea9e3f2c957b |
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Please add the address where this rule is matched.
- string: /root\\securitycenter/i | ||
- string: /antivirusproduct/i |
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This is a little broad - is there anything else we could add to reduce the risk of FPs (e.g. api
, match
features)?
Rule to detect querying installed anti-virus via WMI