T1052 Elastic Security · Elastic

Detect Exfiltration Over Physical Medium in Elastic Security

Adversaries may attempt to exfiltrate data via a physical medium, such as a removable drive. In certain circumstances, such as an air-gapped network compromise, exfiltration could occur via a physical medium or device introduced by a user. Such media could be an external hard drive, USB drive, cellular phone, MP3 player, or other removable storage and processing device. The physical medium or device could be used as the final exfiltration point or to hop between otherwise disconnected systems.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Exfiltration
Technique
T1052 Exfiltration Over Physical Medium
Canonical reference
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1052/

Elastic Detection Query

Elastic Security (Elastic)
eql
sequence by host.name, user.name with maxspan=1h
  [file where event.action in ("creation", "overwrite") and
   file.path regex~ "[D-Z]:\\\\.*" and
   file.extension in~ ("zip", "rar", "7z", "tar", "gz", "docx", "doc", "xlsx", "xls", "pdf", "pst", "ost", "db", "sql", "bak", "key", "pfx", "p12", "rdp", "kdbx", "csv", "json", "xml", "eml", "mdb", "accdb")]
  [file where event.action in ("creation", "overwrite") and
   file.path regex~ "[D-Z]:\\\\.*"
   ] with runs=5
high severity high confidence

Detects file writes to removable drive letters (D-Z) including sensitive file types indicative of exfiltration over physical medium. Uses EQL sequence to correlate initial sensitive file write with subsequent bulk write activity on the same host and user within a one-hour window.

Data Sources

Elastic Endpoint SecurityWinlogbeat with SysmonElastic Agent file monitoring

Required Tables

logs-endpoint.events.file-*winlogbeat-*

False Positives & Tuning

  • IT administrators performing authorized data backups to external USB drives as part of disaster recovery procedures
  • Developers copying build artifacts or project files to external drives for approved offline work
  • HR or finance staff transferring approved payroll or reporting files to encrypted USB drives per policy
Download portable Sigma rule (.yml)

Other platforms for T1052


Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 5 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 1Windows - Copy sensitive documents to USB drive using xcopy

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11: FileCreate events with TargetFilename matching 'E:\staged_exfil\*' written by process 'xcopy.exe'. MDE DeviceFileEvents with ActionType=FileCreated and FolderPath starting with 'E:\staged_exfil'. Sysmon Event ID 1: Process Create for xcopy.exe with CommandLine containing '/S /Y'. Prefetch file created at C:\Windows\Prefetch\XCOPY.EXE-*.pf.

  2. Test 2Windows - Archive sensitive files and copy to USB using 7-Zip

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11: FileCreate for archive_exfil.zip in %TEMP% (staging) then another FileCreate for archive_exfil.zip on E: (exfil). Sysmon Event ID 1: Process Create for 7z.exe with command line showing source directories. MDE DeviceFileEvents with FileName=archive_exfil.zip and FolderPath=E:\. Prefetch for 7Z.EXE-*.pf created.

  3. Test 3Windows - Bulk robocopy transfer to USB with logging

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: Process Create for robocopy.exe with full command line including source, destination, and flags. Sysmon Event ID 11: Multiple FileCreate events on E:\desktop_copy\ for each file transferred, plus FileCreate for robocopy_exfil.log in C:\Windows\Temp. MDE DeviceFileEvents showing bulk writes to E: drive. Prefetch file ROBOCOPY.EXE-*.pf with referenced volume for E:.

  4. Test 4Linux - Copy credentials and config files to mounted USB

    Expected signal: Linux auditd syscall events: openat/read on /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, ~/.ssh/id_rsa; write syscalls to /media/*/exfil/ paths. Syslog entries showing USB mount event (kernel: usb, scsi: sd). auditd EVENT_TYPE=PATH records for each file accessed. If auditd WATCH rules are configured on /etc/shadow and ~/.ssh/id_rsa, dedicated alerts fire for those accesses.

  5. Test 5Windows - PowerShell recursive file copy to USB simulating data collection script

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: powershell.exe with CommandLine containing '-ExecutionPolicy Bypass', 'Get-ChildItem', 'Copy-Item', and target drive 'E:\'. PowerShell ScriptBlock Logging Event ID 4104 with full deobfuscated script content. Sysmon Event ID 11: Multiple FileCreate events on E:\ps_exfil\ for each copied file. MDE DeviceFileEvents with ActionType=FileCreated on DriveLetter=E:.

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