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106 lines
3.8 KiB
PowerShell
106 lines
3.8 KiB
PowerShell
#Requires -RunAsAdministrator
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function Get-AMSIScanResult {
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<#
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.SYNOPSIS
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Starts AMSI ETW Trace and then either waits for user to trigger detection or scans input file.
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Then collects AMSI events and prints them on output.
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Based on Matt Graeber's AMSITools.ps1, sourced:
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https://gist.github.com/mgraeber-rc/1eb42d3ec9c2f677e70bb14c3b7b5c9c
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.PARAMETER File
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Input file to scan if Interactive is not used.
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.PARAMETER Interactive
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Will wait for user to trigger AMSI detections and await for Enter keypress.
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When Enter is pressed, will pull collected AMSI events.
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.PARAMETER StandardAppName
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Specifies the application name to emulate that will supply the buffer to AmsiScanBuffer. The following application names are supported:
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* PowerShell - Refers to PowerShell script code. This application name is supplied in System.Management.Automation.dll. PowerShell generates a dynamic application name string in the form of PowerShell_POWERSHELLPATH_POWERSHELLVERSION.
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* VBScript - Refers to VBScript script code. This application name is supplied in vbscript.dll
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* JScript - Refers to JScript script code. This application name is supplied in jscript.dll, jscript9.dll, and jscriptlegacy.dll
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* WMI - Refers to WMI operations. This application name is supplied in fastprox.dll
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* DotNet - Refers to in-memory .NET assembly loads in .NET 4.8+. This application name is supplied in clr.dll
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* coreclr - Refers to in-memory .NET assembly loads in .NET 4.8+. This application name is supplied in coreclr.dll
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* VSS - Refers to Volume Shadow Copy service operations. This application name is supplied in VSSVC.exe and swprv.dll
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* Excel - Refers to Excel4 macro contents. This application name is supplied in EXCEL.EXE.
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* Excel.exe - Refers to Excel4 macro contents. This application name is supplied in excelcnv.exe.
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* OFFICE_VBA - Refers to VBA macro contents. This application name is supplied in VBE7.DLL.
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* Exchange Server 2016 - Refers to Exchange Server AMSI integration (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/more-about-amsi-integration-with-exchange-server/ba-p/2572371). This application name is supplied in Microsoft.Exchange.HttpRequestFiltering.dll.
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.PARAMETER TraceFile
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Path where to save ETL file with event logs.
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#>
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param(
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[string]
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$File = "",
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[string]
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$StandardAppName = "OFFICE_VBA",
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[switch]
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$Interactive,
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[string]
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$TraceFile = "AMSITrace.etl"
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)
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if (-not $Interactive -and $File -eq "") {
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Write-Error "You must specify -File or -Interactive."
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}
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Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force
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#
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# Step 1: Disable AMSI for this powershell runspace.
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#
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[Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::WriteByte((([Ref].Assembly.GetTypes()|?{$_-clike'*Am*ls'}).GetFields(40)|?{$_-clike'*xt'}).GetValue($null),0x5)
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#
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# Step 2: Load Matt Graeber's AMSITools.ps1
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#
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. "$PSScriptRoot\AMSITools.ps1"
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#
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# Step 3: Start an ETW Trace
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#
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Remove-Item $TraceFile -EA SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
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logman start AMSITrace -p Microsoft-Antimalware-Scan-Interface Event1 -o $TraceFile -ets | Out-Null
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if ($Interactive) {
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Write-Host "Trigger AMSI detections now and then press any key to pull AMSI events..."
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$null = $Host.UI.RawUI.ReadKey('NoEcho,IncludeKeyDown');
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}
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else {
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# Step 4: Read input file
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#
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$bytes = Get-Content $File -Encoding Byte
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# Step 5: Feed AMSI trace
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#
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Send-AmsiContent -StandardAppName $StandardAppName -ContentBytes $bytes
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}
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#
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# Step 6: Stop ETW Trace
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#
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logman stop AMSITrace -ets | Out-Null
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#
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# Step 7: Pull collected events
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Get-AMSIEvent -Path $traceFile
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Write-Host "If you wish to pull AMSI events again, simply run in this terminal:`n`tGet-AMSIEvent -Path $traceFile`n"
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} |