[New Rule] OpenSSL Password Hash Generation#4385
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Aegrah
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Summary
This rule detects the usage of the
opensslbinary to generate password hashes on Linux systems. Theopensslcommand is a cryptographic utility that can be used to generate password hashes. Attackers may useopensslto generate password hashes for new user accounts or to change the password of existing accounts, which can be leveraged to maintain persistence on a Linux system.Telemetry
6 hits in telemetry last 90d, only TPs in my own testing stack: