Adversaries may inject malicious code into processes via the asynchronous procedure call (APC) queue in order to evade process-based defenses as well as possibly elevate privileges. APC injection is a method of executing arbitrary code in the address space of a separate live process.
APC injection is commonly performed by attaching malicious code to the APC Queue (Citation: Microsoft APC) of a process's thread. Queued APC functions are executed when the thread enters an alterable state.(Citation: Microsoft APC) A handle to an existing victim process is first created with native Windows API calls such as <code>OpenThread</code>. At this point <code>QueueUserAPC</code> can be used to invoke a function (such as <code>LoadLibrayA</code> pointing to a malicious DLL).
A variation of APC injection, dubbed "Early Bird injection", involves creating a suspended process in which malicious code can be written and executed before the process' entry point (and potentially subsequent anti-malware hooks) via an APC. (Citation: CyberBit Early Bird Apr 2018) AtomBombing (Citation: ENSIL AtomBombing Oct 2016) is another variation that utilizes APCs to invoke malicious code previously written to the global atom table.(Citation: Microsoft Atom Table)
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 APC injection may also evade detection from security products since the execution is masked under a legitimate process.
View in MITRE ATT&CK®Capability ID | Capability Description | Mapping Type | ATT&CK ID | ATT&CK Name |
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AC-6 | Least Privilege | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
SC-18 | Mobile Code | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
SC-7 | Boundary Protection | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
SI-2 | Flaw Remediation | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
SI-3 | Malicious Code Protection | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
SI-4 | System Monitoring | Protects | T1055.004 | Asynchronous Procedure Call |
action.malware.variety.In-memory | (malware never stored to persistent storage) | related-to | T1055.004 | Process Injection: Asynchronous Procedure Call |