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I have now added both techniques I used to monitor for this activity. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
Thank you!
This KQL script detects suspicious child processes spawned by 7-Zip executables in specific folders.
Add KQL script for detecting 7-Zip suspicious processes
This KQL query identifies potential arbitrary file write attempts by 7-Zip to sensitive locations, filtering for specific file types and folders.
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I'm slow to understand git but I am figuring it out. I refreshed the request with the old ones I had as well as a few new 7-Zip detections. |
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Just something I came across in a Microsoft Threat Intel Blog. I found no abnormal uses of this in my environment so it could be used to detect or threat hunt in other environments as well.
Test before prod!