CVE-2025-59374 CrowdStrike LogScale · LogScale

Detect ASUS Live Update Embedded Malicious Code (CVE-2025-59374) in CrowdStrike LogScale

Detects indicators of compromise related to CVE-2025-59374, a supply chain attack where ASUS Live Update software contained embedded malicious code (CWE-506). This mirrors the ShadowHammer operation pattern where threat actors compromised the ASUS software update infrastructure to deliver backdoored updates to endpoints. Detection focuses on suspicious child processes spawned by ASUS Live Update, anomalous network connections, and staging activity consistent with backdoor execution.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Persistence Lateral Movement Command and Control

LogScale Detection Query

CrowdStrike LogScale (LogScale)
cql
event_simpleName=ProcessRollup2
| search ParentBaseFileName IN ("LiveUpdate.exe", "LivaUpdate.exe", "AsusLiveUpdate.exe")
| search FileName IN ("cmd.exe", "powershell.exe", "wscript.exe", "cscript.exe", "mshta.exe", "rundll32.exe", "regsvr32.exe", "certutil.exe", "bitsadmin.exe", "wmic.exe", "schtasks.exe", "sc.exe")
| eval risk=if(match(CommandLine, "(?i)(invoke|iex|downloadstring|webclient|bypass|encoded|base64|hidden|frombase64)"), "HIGH", "MEDIUM")
| table _time, ComputerName, UserName, ParentBaseFileName, ParentCommandLine, FileName, CommandLine, risk, SHA256HashData
| sort - _time
critical severity high confidence

CrowdStrike Falcon LogScale query detecting ASUS Live Update spawning suspicious processes, with risk scoring based on obfuscated or download-related command-line arguments.

Data Sources

CrowdStrike FalconFalcon Data Replicator

Required Tables

ProcessRollup2

False Positives & Tuning

  • Legitimate ASUS Live Update subprocess invocations during scheduled update runs
  • CrowdStrike sensor processes triggered in response to ASUS update activity
  • IT administrator scripts that wrap ASUS update execution

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Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 3 adversary techniques from Atomic Red Team. Each test below lists the behaviour to exercise and the telemetry you should expect to see. Executable commands and cleanup steps are available with Pro.

  1. Test 1Simulate ASUS Live Update Spawning CMD Child Process

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1 showing LiveUpdate.exe as parent of cmd.exe; DeviceProcessEvents in MDE showing the parent-child relationship with command-line arguments

  2. Test 2Simulate ASUS Live Update Network Beacon

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 3 or DeviceNetworkEvents showing LiveUpdate.exe initiating outbound HTTP connection to external IP; DNS query logs for associated domain lookups

  3. Test 3Simulate ASUS Live Update Dropping Payload to Temp

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11 (FileCreate) showing executable written to TEMP directory; DeviceFileEvents in MDE capturing the file drop with SHA256 hash

Last updated: 2026-06-19 Research depth: standard
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