T1546.007 Sumo Logic CSE · Sumo

Detect Netsh Helper DLL in Sumo Logic CSE

Adversaries may establish persistence by executing malicious content triggered by Netsh commands. Netsh.exe (also referred to as network shell) is a Windows command-line scripting utility that interacts with the network configuration of a system. Netsh contains functionality to add helper DLLs for extending functionality of the built-in tool. The paths to registered netsh helper DLLs are entered into the Windows Registry at HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NetSh. Adversaries can use netsh.exe helper DLLs to trigger execution of arbitrary code in a trusted process (netsh.exe) whenever netsh.exe is executed, which may also provide privilege escalation if netsh.exe runs elevated.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Privilege Escalation Persistence
Technique
T1546 Event Triggered Execution
Sub-technique
T1546.007 Netsh Helper DLL
Canonical reference
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1546/007/

Sumo Detection Query

Sumo Logic CSE (Sumo)
sql
(_sourceCategory="windows/sysmon" OR _sourceCategory="windows/security")
| where !
isnull(EventID)
| where (EventID in ("12", "13", "14") and TargetObject matches "*SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\NetSh*")
    or (EventID = "1" and Image matches "*netsh.exe")
    or (EventID = "4688" and NewProcessName matches "*netsh.exe")
| eval IsSuspiciousDll = if(
    EventID in ("12", "13", "14")
    and !(Details matches "(?i).*windows\\\\system32.*" or Details matches "(?i).*syswow64.*"),
    "true",
    "false"
  )
| eval DetectionType = if(IsSuspiciousDll = "true", "NETSH_SUSPICIOUS_DLL_REGISTERED",
    if(EventID in ("12", "13", "14"), "NETSH_DLL_REGISTERED",
    if(EventID in ("1", "4688"), "NETSH_EXECUTED", "UNKNOWN")))
| fields _messagetime, Computer, User, EventID, DetectionType, TargetObject, Details, Image, CommandLine
| sort by _messagetime desc
high severity high confidence

Detects Netsh Helper DLL persistence (T1546.007) using Sumo Logic by parsing Sysmon and Windows Security event logs for registry key modifications targeting SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NetSh with non-system DLL paths, and for netsh.exe process creation events.

Data Sources

Windows Sysmon Operational LogWindows Security Event Log

Required Tables

windows/sysmonwindows/security

False Positives & Tuning

  • Third-party networking software (e.g., Wireshark, network diagnostic tools) that register custom netsh helper DLLs in application-specific directories during installation
  • Enterprise endpoint management platforms that use netsh helper DLLs for network policy enforcement stored outside system directories
  • IT automation scripts (e.g., PowerShell DSC, Ansible) that invoke netsh.exe for legitimate network configuration management tasks
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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 1Register Malicious Helper DLL in NetSh Registry

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 13 (Registry Value Set): TargetObject=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NetSh\ArgusTestHelper, Details=C:\Users\Public\argus_helper.dll. Security Event ID 4657 if registry auditing enabled. Process creation for reg.exe with add arguments.

  2. Test 2Register Helper via netsh Command

    Expected signal: Process creation for netsh.exe with 'add helper' arguments. Sysmon Event ID 13 for the resulting registry modification to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NetSh. The netsh.exe itself making the registry change is a valid detection path.

  3. Test 3Create and Register Functional Helper DLL

    Expected signal: Process creation for powershell.exe using Add-Type. File creation event for netsh_test_helper.dll in Public folder. Sysmon Event ID 13 for NetSh registry key modification. The DLL in a user-writable path (Public) registered in NetSh is the highest-confidence indicator.

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