03/23/2021 01:40:45 PM LogName=Security SourceName=Microsoft Windows security auditing. EventCode=4688 EventType=0 Type=Information ComputerName=win-dc-811.attackrange.local TaskCategory=Process Creation OpCode=Info RecordNumber=258296 Keywords=Audit Success Message=A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: ATTACKRANGE\Administrator Account Name: Administrator Account Domain: ATTACKRANGE Logon ID: 0x48AE56 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x584 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\High Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0xdb4 Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Process Command Line: "C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe" C:\windows\System32\comsvcs.dll MiniDump 840 C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\lsass-comsvcs.dmp full Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. 03/23/2021 01:40:45 PM LogName=Security SourceName=Microsoft Windows security auditing. EventCode=4688 EventType=0 Type=Information ComputerName=win-dc-811.attackrange.local TaskCategory=Process Creation OpCode=Info RecordNumber=258294 Keywords=Audit Success Message=A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: ATTACKRANGE\Administrator Account Name: Administrator Account Domain: ATTACKRANGE Logon ID: 0x48AE56 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0xdb4 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\High Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x3a8 Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Process Command Line: "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" & {C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe C:\windows\System32\comsvcs.dll, MiniDump (Get-Process lsass).id $env:TEMP\lsass-comsvcs.dmp full} Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. 03/23/2021 01:32:54 PM LogName=Security SourceName=Microsoft Windows security auditing. EventCode=4688 EventType=0 Type=Information ComputerName=win-dc-811.attackrange.local TaskCategory=Process Creation OpCode=Info RecordNumber=257146 Keywords=Audit Success Message=A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: ATTACKRANGE\Administrator Account Name: Administrator Account Domain: ATTACKRANGE Logon ID: 0x395391 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0xc70 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\High Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x107c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Process Command Line: "C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe" C:\windows\System32\comsvcs.dll MiniDump 840 C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\lsass-comsvcs.dmp full Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. 03/23/2021 01:32:54 PM LogName=Security SourceName=Microsoft Windows security auditing. EventCode=4688 EventType=0 Type=Information ComputerName=win-dc-811.attackrange.local TaskCategory=Process Creation OpCode=Info RecordNumber=257145 Keywords=Audit Success Message=A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: ATTACKRANGE\Administrator Account Name: Administrator Account Domain: ATTACKRANGE Logon ID: 0x395391 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x107c New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\High Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0xa10 Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Process Command Line: "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" & {C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe C:\windows\System32\comsvcs.dll, MiniDump (Get-Process lsass).id $env:TEMP\lsass-comsvcs.dmp full} Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator.