T1614 - System Location Discovery
Description from ATT&CK (opens in a new tab)
Adversaries may gather information in an attempt to calculate the geographical location of a victim host. Adversaries may use the information from System Location Discovery (opens in a new tab) during automated discovery to shape follow-on behaviors, including whether or not the adversary fully infects the target and/or attempts specific actions.
Adversaries may attempt to infer the location of a system using various system checks, such as time zone, keyboard layout, and/or language settings.(Citation: FBI Ragnar Locker 2020)(Citation: Sophos Geolocation 2016)(Citation: Bleepingcomputer RAT malware 2020) Windows API functions such as
GetLocaleInfoW
can also be used to determine the locale of the host.(Citation: FBI Ragnar Locker 2020) In cloud environments, an instance's availability zone may also be discovered by accessing the instance metadata service from the instance.(Citation: AWS Instance Identity Documents)(Citation: Microsoft Azure Instance Metadata 2021)Adversaries may also attempt to infer the location of a victim host using IP addressing, such as via online geolocation IP-lookup services.(Citation: Securelist Trasparent Tribe 2020)(Citation: Sophos Geolocation 2016)
Atomic Tests
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Atomic Test #1 - Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl Windows
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Atomic Test #2 - Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl freebsd, linux or macos
Atomic Test #1 - Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl Windows
Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl Windows. The default URL of the IP-Lookup service is https://ipinfo.io/ (opens in a new tab). References: https://securelist.com/transparent-tribe-part-1/98127/ (opens in a new tab) and https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2016/05/03/location-based-ransomware-threat-research/ (opens in a new tab)
Supported Platforms: Windows
auto_generated_guid: fe53e878-10a3-477b-963e-4367348f5af5
Inputs:
Name | Description | Type | Default Value |
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ip_lookup_url | URL of the IP-Lookup service | url | https://ipinfo.io/ (opens in a new tab) |
curl_path | path to curl.exe | path | C:\Windows\System32\Curl.exe |
Attack Commands: Run with command_prompt
!
#{curl_path} -k #{ip_lookup_url}
Dependencies: Run with powershell
!
Description: Curl must be installed on system.
Check Prereq Commands:
if (Test-Path #{curl_path}) {exit 0} else {exit 1}
Get Prereq Commands:
New-Item -Type Directory "PathToAtomicsFolder\..\ExternalPayloads\" -ErrorAction Ignore -Force | Out-Null
Invoke-WebRequest "https://curl.se/windows/dl-8.4.0_6/curl-8.4.0_6-win64-mingw.zip" -Outfile "PathToAtomicsFolder\..\ExternalPayloads\curl.zip"
Expand-Archive -Path "PathToAtomicsFolder\..\ExternalPayloads\curl.zip" -DestinationPath "PathToAtomicsFolder\..\ExternalPayloads\curl"
Copy-Item "PathToAtomicsFolder\..\ExternalPayloads\curl\curl-8.4.0_6-win64-mingw\bin\curl.exe" C:\Windows\System32\Curl.exe
Atomic Test #2 - Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl freebsd, linux or macos
Get geolocation info through IP-Lookup services using curl Windows. The default URL of the IP-Lookup service is https://ipinfo.io/ (opens in a new tab). References: https://securelist.com/transparent-tribe-part-1/98127/ (opens in a new tab) and https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2016/05/03/location-based-ransomware-threat-research/ (opens in a new tab)
Supported Platforms: macOS, Linux
auto_generated_guid: 552b4db3-8850-412c-abce-ab5cc8a86604
Inputs:
Name | Description | Type | Default Value |
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ip_lookup_url | URL of the IP-Lookup service | url | https://ipinfo.io/ (opens in a new tab) |
Attack Commands: Run with bash
!
curl -k #{ip_lookup_url}