services.exe

  • File Path: C:\Windows\system32\services.exe
  • Description: Services and Controller app

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 457FD1B4ED8D29816560345AE5BA9B73
SHA1 6A9287E3C515614D3797D35528011E0754C1EAB5
SHA256 D99AA02447946EFB935B11D21DF99AFDDA0955A588D6AAC42746DE73E1253956
SHA384 6F1FD908DA5E22D02A851DD59CE551419B95705E6E478308B9FB9C452908D458535D742A55B0F1F4E95C2B9FC1B7404F
SHA512 3D8DE64EF9E76C8D37B4CB1131A7DC20A4F209E048DA7EC0D5CB6A1805704B3266A41F93B01B1175F08090DFEC37CF2CEDB56B45E41BA5C4C2023C9046C5B1A9
SSDEEP 12288:nDRc313431QELjTX7WjMKDFH2ZScqXaFmT:DRceCELjTX7MM+FH2ZScqX2q

Signature

  • Status: Signature verified.
  • Serial: 3300000266BD1580EFA75CD6D3000000000266
  • Thumbprint: A4341B9FD50FB9964283220A36A1EF6F6FAA7840
  • Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
  • Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

File Metadata

  • Original Filename: services.exe.mui
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616)
  • Product Version: 10.0.14393.0
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Possible Misuse

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

Source Source File Example License
sigma file_event_win_creation_system_file.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma image_load_wsman_provider_image_load.yml - 'C:\Windows\System32\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_access_win_svchost_cred_dump.yml - '*\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_abusing_debug_privilege.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_always_install_elevated_windows_installer.yml ParentImage: 'C:\Windows\System32\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_apt_hafnium.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_hack_wce.yml ParentImage\|endswith: '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_impacket_lateralization.yml # parent is services.exe DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_impacket_lateralization.yml - '\services.exe' # smbexec DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_meterpreter_or_cobaltstrike_getsystem_service_start.yml ParentImage\|endswith: '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_proc_wrong_parent.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_susp_execution_path_webserver.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_susp_powershell_parent_process.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_susp_service_dir.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_susp_svchost.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_system_exe_anomaly.yml - '\services.exe' DRL 1.0
malware-ioc misp-badiis.json "description": "Adversaries may abuse the Windows service control manager to execute malicious commands or payloads. The Windows service control manager (<code>services.exe</code>) is an interface to manage and manipulate services.(Citation: Microsoft Service Control Manager) The service control manager is accessible to users via GUI components as well as system utilities such as <code>sc.exe</code> and [Net](https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0039).\n\n[PsExec](https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0029) can also be used to execute commands or payloads via a temporary Windows service created through the service control manager API.(Citation: Russinovich Sysinternals)\n\nAdversaries may leverage these mechanisms to execute malicious content. This can be done by either executing a new or modified service. This technique is the execution used in conjunction with [Windows Service](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1543/003) during service persistence or privilege escalation.", © ESET 2014-2018
atomic-red-team T1569.002.md <blockquote>Adversaries may abuse the Windows service control manager to execute malicious commands or payloads. The Windows service control manager (services.exe) is an interface to manage and manipulate services.(Citation: Microsoft Service Control Manager) The service control manager is accessible to users via GUI components as well as system utilities such as sc.exe and Net. MIT License. © 2018 Red Canary
signature-base apt_bronze_butler.yar $s1 = “Services.exe” fullword ascii CC BY-NC 4.0
signature-base apt_win_plugx.yar $x1 = “%WINDIR%\SYSTEM32\SERVICES.EXE” fullword wide CC BY-NC 4.0
signature-base spy_equation_fiveeyes.yar $s0 = “SERVICES.EXE” fullword wide CC BY-NC 4.0

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