Public repo for anything CVE-2022-21894
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2023/04/11/guidance-for-investigating-attacks-using-cve-2022-21894-the-blacklotus-campaign/
Windows Defender now capable of removing this threat "Possible vulnerable EFI bootloader "
Mounts the EFI system partition on the specified drive.
$ mountvol /s
Search for .efi files that have odd timestamps
$ dir E:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot*efi
Get the FileHash of all the bootloader files to see if any generate ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
$ Get-FileHash -Algorithm MD5 -Path (Get-ChildItem "E:\EFI\Microsoft\Boot*.*" -Recurse)
Staging directory presence
Check historical presence of deleted files in a custom directory such as ESP:\system32
The directory is not deleted after BalckLotus installation.
Check for HVCI integrity (if it exists)
$ reg query HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity
Check for specific Windows Defender Events (tampering with Defender)
$ Get-EventLog -LogName System -InstanceId 3006
$ Get-EventLog -LogName System -InstanceId 7023
Check for connection to C2 serve via winlogon.exe port 80
$ netstat -ano | findstr ":80"
$ tasklist /V | findstr "winlogon.exe"
Use sysmon and add new configuration to the sysmonconfig.xml
winlogon.exe
https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular
https://github.com/Wack0/CVE-2022-21894