-- Find processes that run with a lower effective UID than their parent (state-based) -- -- references: -- * https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1548/001/ (Setuid and Setgid) -- * https://cybersecurity.att.com/blogs/labs-research/shikitega-new-stealthy-malware-targeting-linux -- -- related: -- * unexpected-privilege-escalation-events.sql -- -- tags: transient rapid state process escalation -- platform: darwin SELECT p.pid AS child_pid, p.path AS child_path, p.name AS child_name, p.cmdline AS child_cmdline, p.euid AS child_euid, p.state AS child_state, file.mode AS child_mode, hash.sha256 AS child_hash, p.parent AS parent_pid, pp.path AS parent_path, pp.name AS parent_name, pp.cmdline AS parent_cmdline, pp.euid AS parent_euid, pfile.mode AS parent_mode, phash.sha256 AS parent_hash FROM processes p JOIN processes pp ON p.parent = pp.pid LEFT JOIN file ON p.path = file.path LEFT JOIN hash ON p.path = hash.path LEFT JOIN file AS pfile ON pp.path = pfile.path LEFT JOIN hash AS phash ON pp.path = phash.path WHERE p.euid < p.uid AND p.path NOT IN ( '/bin/ps', '/Library/Application Support/org.pqrs/Karabiner-Elements/bin/karabiner_session_monitor', '/Library/DropboxHelperTools/Dropbox_u501/dbkextd', '/usr/bin/login', '/usr/bin/su', '/usr/bin/sudo', '/usr/bin/top', '/usr/local/bin/doas' )