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<blockquote data-quote="Practical Response" data-source="post: 1083220" data-attributes="member: 109138"><p>If that's the case certutil is used by admin and developers and can be used to download files, it's part of the certificates service and it's used to display, configure and restore CA components. </p><p></p><p>Again if the file contained no actual malicious code ,what in it is to trigger Esets scanning, the script actually appearing to look as if the user initiated it. </p><p></p><p>These POCs are getting to be very misleading. </p><p>Executed from the desktop environment, calls out to drop a benign file. MS detects it with a generic aggressive signature not because it's malicious but "has possibility" </p><p></p><p>Put an actual payload in it and run it through again. This time use real world route of infection as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Practical Response, post: 1083220, member: 109138"] If that's the case certutil is used by admin and developers and can be used to download files, it's part of the certificates service and it's used to display, configure and restore CA components. Again if the file contained no actual malicious code ,what in it is to trigger Esets scanning, the script actually appearing to look as if the user initiated it. These POCs are getting to be very misleading. Executed from the desktop environment, calls out to drop a benign file. MS detects it with a generic aggressive signature not because it's malicious but "has possibility" Put an actual payload in it and run it through again. This time use real world route of infection as well. [/QUOTE]
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