T1080 Sumo Logic CSE · Sumo

Detect Taint Shared Content in Sumo Logic CSE

Adversaries may deliver payloads to remote systems by adding content to shared storage locations, such as network drives or internal code repositories. Content stored on network drives or in other shared locations may be tainted by adding malicious programs, scripts, or exploit code to otherwise valid files. Once a user opens the shared tainted content, the malicious portion can be executed to run the adversary's code on a remote system. Variants include the directory share pivot (planting malicious .LNK files that masquerade as legitimate directories), binary infection (prepending or appending code to legitimate executables on shares), and Office document macro injection (as seen with Gamaredon Group). Threat actors including Conti, Ursnif, Ramsay, InvisiMole, and RedCurl have all leveraged this technique for lateral movement.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Lateral Movement
Technique
T1080 Taint Shared Content
Canonical reference
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1080/

Sumo Detection Query

Sumo Logic CSE (Sumo)
sql
(_sourceCategory="windows/sysmon" OR _sourceCategory="windows/security")
| json auto
| where EventID in ("11", "5145")
// Normalize filename
| eval TargetFilename = if(!isNull(TargetFilename), toLowerCase(TargetFilename), toLowerCase(RelativeTargetName))
// UNC path or mapped share detection
| eval IsUNCPath = if(startsWith(TargetFilename, "\\\\"), 1, 0)
| eval IsMappedShare = if(matches(TargetFilename, "[a-z]:\\\\.*\\\\(share|shares|public|users|common|docs|dept|data)\\\\.*"), 1, 0)
| where IsUNCPath = 1 OR IsMappedShare = 1
// Suspicious extension check
| parse regex field=TargetFilename "\.(?<FileExt>[a-z0-9]+)$"
| where FileExt in ("exe","dll","scr","bat","cmd","vbs","js","hta","ps1","lnk","docm","xlsm","pptm","doc","xls")
// Signal classification
| eval Signal = if(FileExt in ("docm","xlsm","pptm","doc","xls"), "MacroOfficeOnShare",
               if(FileExt = "lnk", "LnkOnNetworkShare", "ExecOnNetworkShare"))
// Filter safe sources (Sysmon EventID 11 only)
| where EventID != "11" OR !matches(Image, "(?i)(MsMpEng\\.exe|msiexec\\.exe|TrustedInstaller\\.exe|wuauclt\\.exe|svchost\\.exe)")
// Share write audit filter (Security Event 5145)
| where EventID != "5145" OR matches(AccessMask, "(?i)(0x2|0x4|0x40|write)")
// Process name extraction
| parse regex field=Image "\\\\(?<ProcessName>[^\\\\]+)$" nodrop
| table _messageTime, Computer, Signal, SubjectUserName, TargetFilename, RelativeTargetName, ShareName, Image, ProcessName, CommandLine
| sort by _messageTime desc
high severity high confidence

Sumo Logic CSE query detecting T1080 Taint Shared Content by correlating Sysmon file creation events and Windows Security share access audit events. Identifies executables, scripts, LNK files, and macro-enabled Office documents written to UNC paths or shared directory patterns, with signal classification for each sub-technique variant.

Data Sources

Windows Sysmon (EventID 11)Windows Security Event Log (EventID 5145)

Required Tables

_sourceCategory=windows/sysmon_sourceCategory=windows/security

False Positives & Tuning

  • Software center agents or MDM solutions deploying .exe or .msi packages to share-based distribution points
  • Scripted IT operations using .ps1 or .bat files written to admin shares (ADMIN$, C$) for one-time maintenance tasks
  • Document management platforms that auto-save macro-enabled Excel/Word templates to shared departmental network drives
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Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 4 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 1Copy Malicious Executable to Network Share (Conti/Ursnif Pattern)

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11: TargetFilename=\\localhost\C$\Users\Public\svchost_update.exe, Image=cmd.exe or robocopy.exe/xcopy.exe. Sysmon Event ID 3: Network connection to localhost:445 from cmd.exe. Security Event ID 5145 on the target host: RelativeTargetName=Users\Public\svchost_update.exe, AccessMask including write/create. Security Event ID 5140: share \\*\C$ accessed.

  2. Test 2Plant Malicious LNK File on Network Share (Directory Share Pivot)

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11: TargetFilename=\\localhost\C$\Users\Public\Shared Documents.lnk, Image=powershell.exe. DeviceFileEvents: FileName=Shared Documents.lnk, FolderPath=\\localhost\C$\Users\Public\, ActionType=FileCreated. If a user clicks the .LNK: Sysmon Event ID 1 with Image=cmd.exe, CommandLine containing the embedded payload, ParentImage=explorer.exe.

  3. Test 3Inject Macro into Office Document on Network Share (Gamaredon Pattern)

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 11: TargetFilename=\\localhost\C$\Users\Public\Q1_Budget_Review.docm, Image=powershell.exe. DeviceFileEvents: FileName=Q1_Budget_Review.docm, FolderPath starts with \\, ActionType=FileCreated. Security Event 5145 with RelativeTargetName=Users\Public\Q1_Budget_Review.docm and write access.

  4. Test 4Bulk Executable Spreading Across Multiple Shares (Worm Propagation Simulation)

    Expected signal: Two Sysmon Event ID 11 entries: both with Image=cmd.exe and TargetFilename pointing to separate UNC share paths. Two Security Event 5145 entries on localhost for write to .exe on each share. DeviceFileEvents: two FileCreated events with distinct FolderPath values (different share names) from the same InitiatingProcessFileName within seconds.

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