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Newest YARA Rules

This table shows the newest additions to the YARA rule set

Rule
Description
Date
Ref
EXPL_CVE_2026_1731_Feb26
Detects exploitation indicators of unsanitized arithmetic evaluation in BeyondTrust RS/PRA pre-auth remote access interface (CVE-2026-1731)
12.02.2026
SUSP_EXPL_Thin_Scc_Wrapper_Feb26
Detects artifacts indicative of interaction with the BeyondTrust RS/PRA pre-auth remote access interface linked to CVE-2024-12356 and CVE-2026-1731. A match suggests the system either handled legitimate remote-support traffic or was probed by scanners/attackers; it does not by itself confirm successful exploitation and should be correlated with source context and any follow-on payload or post-compromise activity.
12.02.2026
LOG_EXPL_Thin_Scc_Wrapper_Feb26
Detects suspcious indicators in web server logs which may indicate exploitation of BeyondTrust RS/PRA pre-auth remote access interface linked to CVE-2024-12356 and CVE-2026-1731. A match suggests the system either handled legitimate remote-support traffic or was probed by scanners/attackers; it does not by itself confirm successful exploitation and should be correlated with source context and any follow-on payload or post-compromise activity.
12.02.2026
LOG_EXPL_CVE_2024_12356_Feb26
Detects log entries with potentially successful exploitation addressing CVE-2024-12356 (unauthenticated RCE). Error message could also be related to invalid queries executed by legitimate user
12.02.2026
PUA_HKTL_WebSocat_Feb26
Detects WebSocat tool - a command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl) for ws:// with advanced socat-like functions. It can be used for various purposes, including testing WebSocket servers, creating WebSocket tunnels, and performing security assessments.
12.02.2026
MAL_Voidlink_Implant_Loader_Feb26
Detects Voidlink implants loader, VoidLink is an advanced malware framework made up of custom loaders, implants, rootkits, and modular plugins designed to maintain long-term access to Linux systems
11.02.2026
MAL_Voidlink_Implants_Feb26
Detects Voidlink implants, VoidLink is an advanced malware framework made up of custom loaders, implants, rootkits, and modular plugins designed to maintain long-term access to Linux systems
11.02.2026
MAL_Voidlink_Kernel_Rootkit_Feb26
Detects Voidlink kernel rootkit that provides stealth, persistence, and remote control capabilities.
11.02.2026
MAL_Voidlink_EBPF_Loader_Feb26
Detects Voidlink eBPF loader
11.02.2026
MAL_Loader_Feb26_2
Detects a loader, seen being used by Reynolds ransomware
11.02.2026
SUSP_EXPL_Ivanti_EPMM_Pattern_Feb26
Detects URL pattern indicators found in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) logs that could indicate exploitation of CVE-2026-1281 and CVE-2026-1340
10.02.2026
SUSP_EXPL_Ivanti_EPMM_UserAgent_Feb26
Detects suspicious indicators found in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) logs that could indicate exploitation of CVE-2026-1281 and CVE-2026-1340
10.02.2026
SUSP_URL_Encoded_RevShell_Indicators_Feb26
Detects suspicious URL patterns that could indicate URL-encoded reverse shell attempts, which are often used in web-based attacks to obfuscate malicious commands and evade detection. It could also be a false positive caused by vulnerability scanners or failed exploitation attempts that log the attempted URL in a web server log file.
10.02.2026
SUSP_OBFUSC_Encoded_Base64_Decode_Indicators_Feb26
Detects suspicious base64 encoded base64 decode patterns that could indicate obfuscated commands or scripts attempting to decode and execute hidden payloads, which is a common technique used by attackers to evade detection and analysis.
10.02.2026
MAL_RANSOM_Reynolds_Feb26
Detects Reynolds ransomware
10.02.2026
PUA_VULN_Driver_NSecKrnl_Feb26
Detects vulnerable NSecKrnl driver used by ransomware to terminate security products and evade detection
10.02.2026
SUSP_WIN_SchTask_QEMU_Port_Fwd_Indicators_Feb26
Detects suspicious scheduled task XML files with QEMU port forwarding indicators, which could be used for malicious purposes such as setting up reverse tunnels or C2 communication channels
09.02.2026
MAL_Macro_RedKitten_Feb26
Detects malicious VBA macro used in RedKitten campaign
09.02.2026
SUSP_B64_Encoded_AppDomainManager_Config_Feb26
Detects Base64 encoded .NET application configuration files used to instantiate the AppDomainManager class
09.02.2026
SUSP_B64_Encoded_AppDomainManager_CS_Feb26
Detects Base64 encoded C# code overwriting the AppDomainManager
09.02.2026
MAL_NET_DesckVB_RAT_RunPE_Feb26
Detects RunPE loader component of DesckVB rat. The loader uses process hollowing to inject abitrary code into a legitimate process.
09.02.2026
SUSP_NPM_SupplyChain_Attack_C2_Feb26
Detects pre- and postinstall scripts in combination with cloud services frequently abused as C2s
09.02.2026
SUSP_NPM_Device_Fingerprinting_Feb26
Detects suspicious device fingerprinting functionality
09.02.2026
SUSP_NPM_Terminal_Output_Persistence_Feb26
Detects suspicious terminal output persistence to bypass NPM buffering
09.02.2026
MAL_NPM_GitHub_Identity_Stealer_Feb26
Detects malicious GitHub identity stealer
09.02.2026
MAL_Reflective_PE_Loader_Feb26
Detects DarkOthello reflective PE loader DLL that decrypts an embedded payload using a subtraction cipher, decompresses via LZMS, and reflectively loads the PE in-process, as seen being used by MuddyWater APT group
09.02.2026
MAL_LNX_ExfilServer_Feb26
Detects Go-based C2 exfiltration server that receives AES-CTR encrypted stolen data via /signup and /feed HTTP endpoints, decrypts per-client streams using registered keys, and tracks clients via cid cookies, seen being used by MuddyWater APT group
09.02.2026
HKTL_PY_Citrix_NetScaler_Memory_Leak_POC_Feb26
Detetcs Citrix NetScaler Memory Leak POC
09.02.2026
HKTL_PY_OWA_BruteForcer_Feb26
Detects a Python script that attackes OWA by bruteforcing passwords
09.02.2026
HKTL_PY_FortiOS_Authentication_Bypass_POC_Feb26
Detetcs FortiOS Authentication Bypass POC
09.02.2026

Successful YARA Rules in Set

This table shows statistics of the best rules with lowest AV detection rates (rules created in the last 12 months, matches of the last 14 days)

Rule
Average AV Detection Rate
Sample Count
Info
VT
MAL_GuLoader_Shellcode_Oct22_3
0.0
20
SUSP_MAL_EXFIL_Stealer_Output_Characteristics_Sep22_1
0.04
180
SUSP_PY_OBFUSC_Berserker_Indicators_Dec22_1
0.21
14
SUSP_BAT_OBFUSC_Apr23_2
0.59
64
SUSP_Encrypted_ZIP_Suspicious_Contents_Jul23_1_File
0.64
11
SUSP_PUA_RustDesk_Apr23_1
0.68
22
SUSP_BAT_PS1_Combo_Jan23_2
0.71
45
SUSP_JS_OBFUSC_Feb23_2
1.04
1736
SUSP_WEvtUtil_ClearLogs_Sep22_1
1.12
43
SUSP_CryptBase_PE_Info_NOT_Cryptbase_Feb23
1.19
21
SUSP_OBFUSC_PY_Loader_Jun23_1
1.48
21
SUSP_Webshell_OBFUSC_Indicators_Aug22_1
2.07
14
SUSP_URL_Split_Jun23
2.5
18
SUSP_OBFUSC_JS_Atob_Anomalies_Feb23
2.69
13
PUA_RuskDesk_Remote_Desktop_Jun23_1
2.78
18
SUSP_JS_Redirector_Mar23
2.81
108
SUSP_JS_Executing_Powershell_Apr23
3.14
274
SUSP_PY_Reverse_Shell_Indicators_Jan23_1
3.25
16
SUSP_OBFUSC_JS_Execute_Base64_Mar23
3.26
34
SUSP_Encoded_Registry_Key_Paths_Sep22_1
3.39
64
SUSP_PE_OK_RU_URL_Jun23
3.59
17
HKTL_Clash_Tunneling_Tool_Aug22_2
3.75
16
SUSP_PY_OBFUSC_Hyperion_Aug22_1
4.0
13
SUSP_BAT_OBFUSC_Apr23_1
4.0
16
SUSP_RANSOM_Note_Aug22
4.01
171
SUSP_OBFUSC_JS_Atob_Anomalies_Feb23_2
4.52
67
SUSP_BAT_PS1_Contents_Jan23_1
5.11
18
SUSP_OBFUSC_PS1_FormatStrings_Dec22_1
5.33
12
SUSP_BAT_OBFUSC_Apr23_4
5.35
26
SUSP_OBFUSC_BAT_Dec22_1
5.84
31

Latest YARA Matches with Low AV Detection Rate

This table lists the last matches with low AV detection rates (between 0 and 15 AV engines matched)

Rule
AVs
Hash
VT
SUSP_ZIP_LNK_Small_Apr22_1
1
0006f3741f2ea40e72f711547fd010c5076dc68847c2b23640972ad303a719cd
SUSP_Nim_Implant_Indicators_Apr25_2
11
03ad2f1d38ab183a222759d8514b737486919089fcfd08271c50881090440a78
SUSP_ZIP_LNK_PhishAttachment_Pattern_Jun22_1
1
0006f3741f2ea40e72f711547fd010c5076dc68847c2b23640972ad303a719cd
SUSP_Encoded_StartSleep
9
2116430c2aadc0bf3dbd6620295ab050456090f57c69f8ac7c84e198193045ac
SUSP_PS1_JAB_Pattern_Jun22_1
9
2116430c2aadc0bf3dbd6620295ab050456090f57c69f8ac7c84e198193045ac
SUSP_PS1_IEX_Pattern_Feb22_4
9
2116430c2aadc0bf3dbd6620295ab050456090f57c69f8ac7c84e198193045ac
SUSP_BAT_Loader_Indicators_FromBase64_Sep25
9
2116430c2aadc0bf3dbd6620295ab050456090f57c69f8ac7c84e198193045ac
SUSP_BAT_Loader_Indicators_Sep25
9
2116430c2aadc0bf3dbd6620295ab050456090f57c69f8ac7c84e198193045ac
MAL_ValleyRAT_Dec23
7
202518dc591dc46b26f93a83eed5d09be2b3213e0b549efa8b4ff32ec7b3c051
PUA_ConnectWise_ScreenConnect_Mar23
8
1e42ec3be191e526ed0ec9a62a4acb10ec68b762a818fee3420fea0f82f498ab
SUSP_LNX_ReverseShell_Indicator_Jun22
2
785ea9b1d2bee174d888f10e7b53b9f789406ab8e79ba510c08c476410094be4
Generic_Strings_Hacktools
1
86638a5621b19af4bfa024f9e8c8a5f27f13d4129380142d1f5e2c36ec4e74b7
Generic_Strings_Hacktools
3
aafbe7a586c843789933a7cb7c432eab6a65b00516ca51ded92e720cc08df23f
SUSP_LNX_Chmod_777_Hidden_File_Aug24
6
b6915a654d37708ce7015d28daf8c6e00b6411fb8e5d495cdc6fd4b7245a99bb
SUSP_VBS_WScript_Combo_May22_2
1
328965b8b193ef20ac753c06c591041a4826c9d07f1b7571fc6a274816b8ad2f
HKTL_PUA_FRP_FastReverseProxy_Jan22_1
5
cd93bcb59b5bf78ea858e6af66616151df22d08a3c5e809e1da2c10e48fdf659
HKTL_PUA_FRP_FastReverseProxy_Oct21_1
5
cd93bcb59b5bf78ea858e6af66616151df22d08a3c5e809e1da2c10e48fdf659
MAL_OBFUSC_Shell_Dropper_Dec25
7
191bd94fbd4d3feb493bd4eb40a57feb05a755bf045df9b16a9eece33f7c6499
SUSP_PyInstaller_Gen_Pattern_Feb25
12
bfd6a92719bd2090ead107297b14703f3d54f12dd0158bf5ee7c53b3356a9d6d
SUSP_OBF_NET_Reactor_JIT_Encryption_Feb25
1
085f2a4cdaa4cf0ecf6f2c9b3336716eb03091115ddc43338bc06c9a646d7c4d

YARA Rules Per Category

This list shows the number of YARA rules in the subscribable categories (categories overlap as a rule can be in 'n' categories)

Tag
Count
Malware
7454
Threat Hunting (not subscribable, only in THOR scanner)
5783
APT
5050
Hacktools
4814
Webshells
2397
Exploits
719

Newest Sigma Rules

This table shows the newest additions to the Sigma rule set

Rule
Description
Date
Ref
Info
File Operation via .NET Class
Detects the use of dotnet method in command lines which could be used for unauthorized file operations such as copying files. It could indicate suspicious activity because there are many normal ways to copy files in Windows, thus adversary may use this rarely used method to avoid detection.
06.02.2026
Suspicious Linux Command Patterns
Detects suspicious command line patterns that may indicate malicious activity such as decoding base64 content to files in some folder and executing it.
05.02.2026
Suspicious Double Extension File Execution on Linux
Detects suspicious use of executable extensions like .sh, .py or .pl after a non-executable file extension to disguise malicious files in Linux environments
05.02.2026
Suspicious Download and Execution Combo in Linux
Detect suspicious command line patterns where a download command line utility is executed in combination with other suspicious command line utilities. This could indicate potential malicious activity such as downloading and various other actions like decoding, changing permissions, or executing the downloaded file or creating persistence.
05.02.2026
Suspicious Double Extension Files in Linux
Detects files with double extensions in Linux systems, which could be an attempt to disguise executable content as harmless documents.
05.02.2026
Suspicious Base64 Encoded IP in PowerShell Execution
Detects PowerShell script blocks that contain base64-encoded IP addresses, a technique commonly used for obfuscation and defense evasion. Threat actors may leverage this method to download and execute secondary payloads from IP addresses - often their command and control (C2) servers or other malicious infrastructure. By encoding these URLs in base64 within PowerShell commands, adversaries attempt to bypass detection mechanisms and evade user scrutiny. This rule helps identify suspicious activity where PowerShell is used to retrieve content from IPs via base64-encoded strings, which is rarely seen in legitimate software.
04.02.2026
Suspicious Base64 Encoded IP in Command Line
Detects processes with command lines containing base64-encoded IP addresses, which may indicate obfuscation or evasion attempts. Threat actors often host their secondary malicious payloads on IP addresses, potentially their C&C servers or other hosting infrastructure. To download these malicious payloads, the malware dropper technique involves downloading and executing a secondary payload from an IP address. And to obscure the command line from normal user scrutiny, threat actors may their script or command line arguments in base64 encoding to download and execute the secondary payload.
04.02.2026
Renamed TinyCC (TCC) Compiler Execution
Detects the execution of a renamed TinyCC (TCC) Compiler (tcc.exe) Attackers have been observed renaming tcc.exe to masquerade as legitimate Windows binaries (e.g., svchost.exe) to compile and execute malicious C code in memory, such as shellcode loaders. This technique was observed in Chrysalis backdoor attacks.
03.02.2026
Suspicious Child Process of Notepad++ Updater - GUP.Exe
Detects suspicious child process creation by the Notepad++ updater process (gup.exe). This could indicate potential exploitation of the updater component to deliver unwanted malware.
03.02.2026
Uncommon File Created by Notepad++ Updater Gup.EXE
Detects when the Notepad++ updater (gup.exe) creates files in suspicious or uncommon locations. This could indicate potential exploitation of the updater component to deliver unwanted malware or unwarranted files.
03.02.2026
Tiny C Compiler Runtime Execution
Detects execution of Tiny C Compiler (TCC) which compiles and executes C code directly in memory. This technique was observed in Chrysalis backdoor campaigns where attackers renamed tcc.exe to svchost.exe and used it to load shellcode from .c files directly into memory, bypassing traditional detection methods.
03.02.2026
Notepad++ Updater DNS Query to Uncommon Domains
Detects when the Notepad++ updater (gup.exe) makes DNS queries to domains that are not part of the known legitimate update infrastructure. This could indicate potential exploitation of the updater mechanism or suspicious network activity that warrants further investigation.
02.02.2026
CLSID DefaultIcon Value Tampering
Detects potential COM object hijacking. Adversaries have used CLSID DefaultIcon to reference malicious payload, encrypted payloads, or conceal payload execution paths as part of defense-evasion and persistence chains.
31.01.2026
Windows Defender Folder Invocation Through Short Name
Detects suspicious command line patterns where a process is invoking a path within the Windows Defender folder using its short name (8.3 notation). This technique may be used to execute or manipulate Windows Defender binaries while evading detection mechanisms that do not account for short path names.
29.01.2026
Suspicious PowerShell Execution with Public IPv4
Detects PowerShell making web requests directly to public IPv4 addresses using Invoke-WebRequest or Invoke-RestMethod, which may indicate suspicious activity. Threat actors may use this technique to download and execute secondary payloads from direct IP addresses, potentially their command and control (C2) servers or other malicious infrastructure.
29.01.2026
Win32_ScheduledJob Class or At.exe Enabled - Registry
Detects the enabling of the Win32_ScheduledJob WMI class or At.exe via registry modification. The Win32_ScheduledJob class is used to create and manage scheduled jobs in Windows. This class is disabled by default for security reasons, and enabling it may indicate an attempt to create or manage scheduled jobs in a potentially malicious manner.
29.01.2026
Suspicious Modification of Service ImagePath for ClipUp Defender Evasion
Detects registry modifications that set the ImagePath of a service to execute ClipUp.exe with Protected Process Light (PPL) parameters targeting Windows Defender locations. This technique is used by attackers to replace the Windows Defender service executable before it initializes, effectively bypassing security protections. The approach leverages CreateProcessAsPPL.exe to obtain PPL privileges, which normally protect security software from tampering.
29.01.2026
Windows Defender Critical Binary Deletion
Detects the deletion of critical Windows Defender binaries which could indicate an attempt to disable or manipulate Windows Defender.
29.01.2026
Suspicious File Creation by Clipup in Windows Defender Directory
Detects file creation by Clipup.exe in the Windows Defender program files directory. ClipUp.exe may be used to overwrite the service executable of Windows Defender, potentially allowing an attacker to disable or manipulate Windows Defender.
29.01.2026
Win32_ScheduledJob Class or At.exe Enabled - Process
Detects the enabling of the Win32_ScheduledJob WMI class or At.exe via registry modification. The Win32_ScheduledJob class is used to create and manage scheduled jobs in Windows. This class is disabled by default for security reasons, and enabling it may indicate an attempt to create or manage scheduled jobs in a potentially malicious manner.
29.01.2026
Suspicious ClipUp Execution with Windows Defender Path
Detects suspicious execution of ClipUp.exe with parameters that may indicate an attempt to write to Windows Defender protected locations. ClipUp.exe may be used to overwrite the service executable of Windows Defender, potentially allowing an attacker to disable or manipulate Windows Defender.
29.01.2026
Suspicious PowerShell Execution with Public IPv4 - PowerShell
Detects PowerShell commands or scripts making web requests directly to public IPv4 addresses using `Invoke-WebRequest` or `Invoke-RestMethod`, which may indicate suspicious activity. Threat actors may use this technique to download and execute secondary payloads from direct IP addresses, potentially their command and control (C2) servers or other malicious infrastructure.
29.01.2026
Suspicious Driver Service Installation
Detects attempts to install a suspicious driver service using the 'sc.exe' command. It has been observed that adversaries use this technique to install malicious/vulnerable drivers to bypass/disrupt security solutions such as EDRs. This technique is often used in conjunction with other techniques to establish persistence and maintain control over the compromised system.
27.01.2026
Potentially Suspicious Usage of Win32 ScheduledJob WMI Class
Detects potential abuse of the Win32_ScheduledJob WMI class for creating or removing scheduled jobs. This WMI class, which is disabled by default for security reasons, manages AT.exe command-based scheduled jobs. Threat actors can exploit this class to execute malicious code at predetermined times or remove job to evade detection. The use of this WMI class instead of conventional scheduling methods may indicate suspicious activity.
27.01.2026
Driver Service Configuration Changed to Kernel Mode
Detects attempts to modify driver's service configurations to kernel mode using the 'sc config' command. An attacker can use sc.exe to change the privileges for a driver, enabling it to run in kernel mode, which is typically performed by attackers in order to gain deeper system control to disable security services such as antivirus protection.
27.01.2026
Suspicious Driver Service Installation - Security
Detects installations of driver services from unusual directories that may indicate malicious activity. Adversaries often deploy rogue or compromised drivers to evade security measures (like EDR/AV), obtain kernel-level access, or extract sensitive data like LSASS memory. This approach has become increasingly prevalent among ransomware operators and malicious actors.
27.01.2026
Suspicious Driver Service Installation - System
Detects driver service installations from suspicious locations, indicating potential malware activity. Threat actors may install malicious/vulnerable drivers for various purposes, such as to bypass security products (EDR/AV) or gain kernel access to dump lsass etc. This technique is very commonly used in security product bypass attempts and is nowadays commonly used by ransomware groups/threat actors.
27.01.2026
Potentially Suspicious PyInstaller Executable
Detects execution of potentially suspicious PyInstaller executables that have been packaged with python code which may include malicious payloads. PyInstaller is a popular tool for packaging Python applications into standalone executables, but it can also be used by adversaries to wrap and obfuscate malicious python code into a single executable file.
27.01.2026
Suspicious Velociraptor Spwaned Processes
Detects the suspicious use of the Velociraptor DFIR tool to execute other tools or download additional payloads, as seen in a campaign where it was abused for remote access and to stage further attacks.
27.01.2026
Velociraptor Abuse via Suspicious PowerShell Commands
Detects Velociraptor.exe being abused to execute suspicious PowerShell or command-line activity indicative of post-exploitation behavior.
27.01.2026

YARA/SIGMA Rule Count

Rule Type
Community Feed
Nextron Private Feed
Yara
2720
20925
Sigma
3540
881

Sigma Rules Per Category (Community)

Type
Count
windows / process_creation
1331
windows / registry_set
219
windows / file_event
206
windows / ps_script
165
windows / security
160
linux / process_creation
131
windows / image_load
114
webserver
82
windows / system
74
macos / process_creation
68
aws / cloudtrail
55
proxy
54
windows / network_connection
53
linux / auditd
53
azure / activitylogs
42
windows / registry_event
40
azure / auditlogs
38
windows / ps_module
33
windows / application
31
windows / dns_query
27
windows / process_access
25
azure / signinlogs
24
okta / okta
22
azure / riskdetection
19
opencanary / application
18
windows / pipe_created
18
rpc_firewall / application
17
windows / windefend
16
github / audit
16
linux
16
gcp / gcp.audit
16
bitbucket / audit
14
m365 / threat_management
13
linux / file_event
13
windows / file_delete
13
cisco / aaa
12
windows / create_remote_thread
12
windows / codeintegrity-operational
10
windows / driver_load
10
windows / registry_delete
10
kubernetes / application / audit
10
windows / ps_classic_start
9
dns
9
windows / appxdeployment-server
9
windows / create_stream_hash
9
windows / firewall-as
8
windows / msexchange-management
8
gcp / google_workspace.admin
7
antivirus
7
fortigate / event
7
windows / file_access
7
azure / pim
7
windows / bits-client
7
zeek / smb_files
7
windows / dns-client
6
zeek / dns
5
linux / network_connection
5
zeek / http
5
jvm / application
5
kubernetes / audit
5
windows / sysmon
4
windows / iis-configuration
4
windows / taskscheduler
4
zeek / dce_rpc
4
m365 / audit
3
macos / file_event
3
windows / wmi_event
3
windows / powershell-classic
3
windows / ntlm
3
windows / registry_add
3
linux / sshd
3
linux / syslog
2
windows / dns-server
2
apache
2
spring / application
2
onelogin / onelogin.events
2
firewall
2
windows / security-mitigations
2
windows / microsoft-servicebus-client
1
python / application
1
windows / diagnosis-scripted
1
windows / file_executable_detected
1
m365 / exchange
1
zeek / rdp
1
windows / smbclient-security
1
windows / file_rename
1
windows / sysmon_error
1
ruby_on_rails / application
1
m365 / threat_detection
1
zeek / kerberos
1
windows / terminalservices-localsessionmanager
1
windows / sysmon_status
1
sql / application
1
windows / driver-framework
1
windows
1
linux / sudo
1
velocity / application
1
cisco / duo
1
cisco / bgp
1
nginx
1
windows / dns-server-analytic
1
cisco / ldp
1
windows / ldap
1
windows / wmi
1
windows / printservice-admin
1
windows / lsa-server
1
windows / ps_classic_provider_start
1
windows / printservice-operational
1
database
1
linux / clamav
1
django / application
1
linux / auth
1
linux / guacamole
1
windows / appmodel-runtime
1
fortios / sslvpnd
1
huawei / bgp
1
windows / applocker
1
windows / openssh
1
cisco / syslog
1
linux / cron
1
juniper / bgp
1
windows / appxpackaging-om
1
windows / smbclient-connectivity
1
windows / shell-core
1
windows / process_tampering
1
paloalto / file_event / globalprotect
1
linux / vsftpd
1
zeek / x509
1
windows / capi2
1
windows / smbserver-connectivity
1
windows / file_change
1
windows / raw_access_thread
1
nodejs / application
1
paloalto / appliance / globalprotect
1
windows / certificateservicesclient-lifecycle-system
1

Sigma Rules Per Category (Nextron Private Feed)

Type
Count
windows / process_creation
414
windows / ps_script
81
windows / registry_set
80
windows / file_event
45
windows / image_load
45
linux / process_creation
41
windows / wmi
29
windows / security
25
proxy
12
windows / system
10
windows / registry_event
8
windows / network_connection
8
windows / kernel-event-tracing
6
windows / ntfs
5
windows / ps_module
5
windows / create_remote_thread
4
windows / registry_delete
4
windows / pipe_created
4
windows / sense
4
windows / taskscheduler
4
windows / application-experience
3
windows / hyper-v-worker
3
windows / driver_load
3
windows / vhd
3
windows / ps_classic_script
3
webserver
3
windows / bits-client
2
windows / file_access
2
windows / file_delete
2
windows / dns_query
2
linux / file_event
2
windows / kernel-shimengine
2
windows / codeintegrity-operational
2
macos / process_creation
2
windows / process_access
2
windows / windefend
2
windows / process-creation
2
windows / audit-cve
1
windows / registry-setinformation
1
windows / firewall-as
1
windows / file_rename
1
dns
1
windows / application
1
windows / amsi
1

Tenable Nessus

Requirement: Privileged Scan

  • YARA Scanning with Nessus works only when scanning with credentials (privileged scan)
Tutorial: https://docs.tenable.com/nessus/Content/CredentialedChecksOnWindows.htm

YARA Scanning with Nessus

  • You can only upload a single .yar file
  • Filesystem scan has to be activated
  • You have to define the target locations
  • The Nessus plugin ID will be 91990
  • Only files with the following extensions can be scanned: .application, .asp, .aspx, .bat, .chm, .class, .cmd, .com, .cp, .csh, .dl, .doc, .docx, .drv, .exe, .gadget, .hta, .inf, .ins, .inx, .isu, .jar, .job, .jpeg, .jpg, .js, .jse, .jse, .jsp, .lnk, .msc, .msi, .msp, .mst, .paf, .pdf, .php, .pif, .ppt, .pptx, .ps1, .ps1xm, .ps2, .ps2xm, .psc1, .psc2, .reg, .rgs, .scf, .scr, .sct, .shb, .shs, .swf, .sys, .u3p, .vb, .vbe, .vbs, .vbscript, .ws, .wsf, .xls, .xls
Tutorial: https://de.tenable.com/blog/threat-hunting-with-yara-and-nessus

Carbon Black

Tutorial: https://github.com/carbonblack/cb-yara-connector

FireEye EX

Tutorial: https://www.fireeye.com/blog/products-and-services/2018/12/detect-and-block-email-threats-with-custom-yara-rules.html