Thread Execution Hijacking - T1055.003 (41d9846c-f6af-4302-a654-24bba2729bc6)
Adversaries may inject malicious code into hijacked processes in order to evade process-based defenses as well as possibly elevate privileges. Thread Execution Hijacking is a method of executing arbitrary code in the address space of a separate live process.
Thread Execution Hijacking is commonly performed by suspending an existing process then unmapping/hollowing its memory, which can then be replaced with malicious code or the path to a DLL. A handle to an existing victim process is first created with native Windows API calls such as OpenThread
. At this point the process can be suspended then written to, realigned to the injected code, and resumed via SuspendThread
, VirtualAllocEx
, WriteProcessMemory
, SetThreadContext
, then ResumeThread
respectively.(Citation: Elastic Process Injection July 2017)
This is very similar to Process Hollowing but targets an existing process rather than creating a process in a suspended state.
Running code in the context of another process may allow access to the process's memory, system/network resources, and possibly elevated privileges. Execution via Thread Execution Hijacking may also evade detection from security products since the execution is masked under a legitimate process.
Cluster A | Galaxy A | Cluster B | Galaxy B | Level |
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Process Injection - T1055 (43e7dc91-05b2-474c-b9ac-2ed4fe101f4d) | Attack Pattern | Thread Execution Hijacking - T1055.003 (41d9846c-f6af-4302-a654-24bba2729bc6) | Attack Pattern | 1 |