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DLL Called with RS32 (Sysmon)

Group by
_time, host
Source
github.com/anvilogic-forge/armory

Threat actors including Qbot have been observed using rundll32.exe to invoke the RS32 function during post-compromise activity. This use case detects DLL files invoking RS32 , accounting for instances where rundll32.exe has been renamed. While these exexcutions may be legitimate, unexpected executions should be investigated

MITRE ATT&CK coverage

References

Event coverage

ProviderEventTitle
SysmonEvent ID 1Process creation

Rule body yaml

id: '27060.49389'
title: DLL Called with RS32
description: Threat actors including Qbot have been observed using rundll32.exe to
  invoke the RS32 function during post-compromise activity. This use case detects
  DLL files invoking RS32 , accounting for instances where rundll32.exe has been renamed.
  While these exexcutions may be legitimate, unexpected executions should be investigated.
  Living Off the Land Binary and Scripts (LOLBAS) (LOLBIN)
logic_format: Splunk
logic: '`get_endpoint_data` `get_endpoint_data_sysmon` (TERM(EventCode=1) OR "<EventID>1<")
  ".dll" "RS32" | where match(process, "(?i)\.dll\,RS32") | table _time, host, user,
  process, process_*, parent_process, parent_process_*, called_function | bin span=1s
  | stats values(*) as * by _time, host '
techniques:
- defense-evasion:system binary proxy execution:rundll32
technique_id:
- T1218.011
data_category:
- Windows Sysmon
references:
- https://redcanary.com/blog/lolbins-abuse/

Stages and Predicates

Stage 1: search

`get_endpoint_data` `get_endpoint_data_sysmon` (TERM(EventCode=1) OR "<EventID>1<") ".dll" "RS32"

Stage 2: where

| where match(process, "(?i)\.dll\,RS32")

Stage 3: table

| table _time, host, user, process, process_*, parent_process, parent_process_*, called_function

Stage 4: bucket

| bin span=1s

Stage 5: stats

| stats values(*) as * by _time, host

Indicators

Each row is a field, operator, and value that the rule matches. The corpus column counts how many other rules in the catalog look for the same combination: high numbers point to widely-used, community-vetted indicators. Blank or 1 shows that the indicator is specific to this rule.

FieldKindValues
EventCodeeq
  • 1 corpus 237 (splunk 224, kusto 13)
processmatch
  • "(?i)\.dll\,RS32" corpus 3 (splunk 3)

Search terms

Bare-string tokens in the SPL search body. Splunk matches each token against _raw (the untyped raw event text) anywhere it appears, not against a specific field. These don't surface in the Indicators table because they aren't predicates on a known field.

StageTerm
1TERM
1"<EventID>1<"
1".dll"
1"RS32"