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Deletion of Volume Shadow Copies via WMI with PowerShell - PS Script

Severity
high
Author
Tim Rauch, frack113
Source
upstream

Detects deletion of Windows Volume Shadow Copies with PowerShell code and Get-WMIObject. This technique is used by numerous ransomware families such as Sodinokibi/REvil

MITRE ATT&CK coverage

TacticTechniques
ImpactT1490 Inhibit System Recovery

Event coverage

ProviderEvent IDTitle
PowerShell4104Creating Scriptblock text (MessageNumber of MessageTotal).

Stages and Predicates

Stage 1: all of selection_get

or:
ScriptBlockText|contains: Get-CimInstance
ScriptBlockText|contains: Get-WmiObject
ScriptBlockText|contains: gcim
ScriptBlockText|contains: gwmi

Stage 2: all of selection_shadowcopy

ScriptBlockText|contains: Win32_ShadowCopy

Stage 3: all of selection_delete

or:
ScriptBlockText|contains: '.Delete()'
ScriptBlockText|contains: Remove-CimInstance
ScriptBlockText|contains: Remove-WmiObject
ScriptBlockText|contains: rcim
ScriptBlockText|contains: rwmi

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
ScriptBlockTextmatch
  • .Delete()
  • Get-CimInstance
  • Get-WmiObject corpus 2 (sigma 2)
  • Remove-CimInstance
  • Remove-WmiObject
  • Win32_ShadowCopy corpus 2 (sigma 2)
  • gcim
  • gwmi corpus 2 (sigma 2)
  • rcim
  • rwmi

Neighbors

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