Lateral Movement via DCOM

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This query detects a fairly uncommon attack technique using the Windows Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) to make a remote execution call to another computer system and gain lateral movement throughout the network. Ref: http://thenegative.zone/incident%20response/2017/02/04/MMC20.Application-Lateral-Movement-Analysis.html

Attribute Value
Type Analytic Rule
Solution Endpoint Threat Protection Essentials
ID 50cbf34a-4cdd-45d7-b3f5-8b53a1d0d14f
Severity Medium
Status Available
Kind Scheduled
Tactics LateralMovement
Techniques T1021.003
Required Connectors SecurityEvents, WindowsSecurityEvents
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Tables Used

This content item queries data from the following tables:

Table Selection Criteria Transformations Ingestion API Lake-Only
Event EventID == "1"
EventLog == "Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational"
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