ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll
There are executables that allowssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll to be DLL hijacked.Expected Locations
The filessp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll is normally found in the following paths:
%SYSTEM32%%SYSWOW64%
Vulnerable Executables
Environment Variable-based DLL Hijacking (1 EXE)
By changing the
%SYSTEMROOT% environment variable to an attacker-controlled directory, it is possible to trick any of the following vulnerable applications into loading a malicious ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll from the attacker-controled location.
%SYSTEM32%\rmactivateby changing%SYSTEMROOT%
Detection
Below a sample Sigma rule that will find processes that loadedssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll located in a folder that is not one of the expected locations (see above).
title: Possible DLL Hijacking of ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll
id: 1836521b-2897-48a3-6541-5b9ff8240435
status: experimental
description: Detects possible DLL hijacking of ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll by looking for suspicious image loads, loading this DLL from unexpected locations.
references:
- https://hijacklibs.net/entries/microsoft/built-in/ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.html
author: "Wietze Beukema"
date: 2022-05-21
tags:
- attack.defense_evasion
- attack.T1574.001
logsource:
product: windows
category: image_load
detection:
selection:
ImageLoaded: '*\ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll'
filter:
ImageLoaded:
- 'c:\windows\system32\\*'
- 'c:\windows\syswow64\\*'
condition: selection and not filter
falsepositives:
- False positives are likely. This rule is more suitable for hunting than for generating detections.title: Possible preparation for ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll DLL Hijacking
id: 1836522b-2897-48a3-6541-5b9ff8240435
status: experimental
description: Detects possible DLL hijacking of ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll by looking for suspicious file writes of this DLL, to unexpected locations.
references:
- https://hijacklibs.net/entries/microsoft/built-in/ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.html
author: "Wietze Beukema"
date: 2022-05-21
tags:
- attack.defense_evasion
- attack.T1574.001
logsource:
product: windows
category: file_event
detection:
selection:
TargetFileName: '*\ssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll'
filter:
TargetFileName:
- 'c:\windows\system32\\*'
- 'c:\windows\syswow64\\*'
- 'c:\windows\winsxs\*'
- 'c:\$windows.~bt\*'
- 'c:\windows\softwaredistribution\*'
condition: selection and not filter
falsepositives:
- False positives are likely. This rule is more suitable for hunting than for generating detections.Note that this rule is also included in the Detection Content Feeds that comprise all DLL Hijacking entries part of HijackLibs.
FAQs
Why should I care about this?
DLL Hijacking enables the execution of malicious code through a signed and/or trusted executable. Defensive measures such as AV and EDR solutions may not pick up on this activity out of the box, and allow-list applications such as AppLocker may not block the execution of the untrusted code. There are numerous examples of threat actors that have been observed to leaverage DLL Hijacking to achieve their objectives. As such, this project wants to encourage you to monitor for unusual activity involvingssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll.
How do I abuse this vulnerability?
As a red teamer, you will have to compile your own version ofssp_isv.exe_rsaenh.dll. There are various guides on how this can be achieved.