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Windows PowerShell MSIX Package Installation

Author
Michael Haag, Splunk
Source
upstream

The following analytic detects the execution of PowerShell commands to install unsigned AppX packages using Add-AppxPackage or Add-AppPackage cmdlets with the -AllowUnsigned flag. This detection leverages PowerShell Script Block Logging (EventCode=4104) to capture the full command content. This activity is significant as adversaries may use unsigned AppX packages to install malicious applications, bypass security controls, or establish persistence. If confirmed malicious, this could allow attackers to install unauthorized applications that may contain malware, backdoors, or other malicious components.

MITRE ATT&CK coverage

TacticTechniques
ExecutionT1059.001 Command and Scripting Interpreter: PowerShell
PersistenceT1547.001 Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
Privilege EscalationT1547.001 Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder

Event coverage

ProviderEvent IDTitle
PowerShell4104Creating Scriptblock text (MessageNumber of MessageTotal).

Stages and Predicates

Stage 1: search

search EventCode=4104 ScriptBlockText="* -AllowUnsigned*" ScriptBlockText IN ("*Add-AppPackage *", "*Add-AppxPackage *")

Stage 2: fillnull

fillnull

Stage 3: stats

stats BY dest, signature, signature_id, user_id, vendor_product, EventID, Guid, Opcode, Name, Path, ProcessID, ScriptBlockId, ScriptBlockText

Stage 4: search

search

Stage 5: search

search

Stage 6: search

search `macro`

Stage 7: search

search `macro`

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
  • 4104 corpus 108 (splunk 108)
ScriptBlockTextin
  • "* -AllowUnsigned*"
  • "*Add-AppPackage *"
  • "*Add-AppxPackage *"

Neighbors

Broader alternatives (more inclusive than this rule)

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