Odbcconf.EXE Suspicious DLL Location
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Rule name | Rule type | Log sources | MITRE ATT&CK tags | Severity |
Odbcconf.EXE Suspicious DLL Location | Standard | Windows | Defense Evasion: System Binary Proxy Execution - Odbcconf (T1218.008) | Trouble |
About the rule
Rule Type
Standard
Rule Description
Odbcconf.exe is a legitimate Windows utility used to configure ODBC drivers and data sources and is capable of loading dynamic link libraries (DLLs) for driver management. Attackers can abuse odbcconf.exe to execute malicious DLLs residing in suspicious or user-writable directories, thereby bypassing application controls or gaining persistence. This rule is designed to detect suspicious executions of odbcconf.exe that load DLLs from non-standard, untrusted, or potentially malicious locations.
Severity
Trouble
Rule journey
Attack chain scenario
Initial access → Execution (abuse of odbcconf.exe with malicious DLL) → Command and Control → Impact
Impact
- Defense evasion
- Unauthorized code execution
- Privilege escalation
- Malware deployment
Rule Requirement
Prerequisites
Use the Group Policy Management Console to audit process creation and process termination.
Install Sysmon from Microsoft Sysinternals and download the Sysmon configuration file that includes process creation monitoring. Add network connection events to the configuration file to monitor all network activity.
Create a new registry key "Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational" in the directory "Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EventLog\" if not already created.
Criteria
Action1: actionname = "Process started" AND (PROCESSNAME endswith "\odbcconf.exe" OR ORIGINALFILENAME = "odbcconf.exe") AND COMMANDLINE contains ":\PerfLogs\,:\ProgramData\,:\Temp\,:\Users\Public\,:\Windows\Registration\CRMLog,:\Windows\System32\com\dmp\,:\Windows\System32\FxsTmp\,:\Windows\System32\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys\,:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\,:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS\,:\Windows\System32\spool\SERVERS\,:\Windows\System32\Tasks_Migrated\,:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\SyncCenter\,:\Windows\SysWOW64\com\dmp\,:\Windows\SysWOW64\FxsTmp\,:\Windows\SysWOW64\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\PLA\System\,:\Windows\SysWOW64\Tasks\Microsoft\Windows\SyncCenter\,:\Windows\Tasks\,:\Windows\Temp\,:\Windows\Tracing\,\AppData\Local\Temp\,\AppData\Roaming" select Action1.HOSTNAME,Action1.MESSAGE,Action1.COMMANDLINE,Action1.FILE_NAME,Action1.PROCESSNAME,Action1.USERNAME,Action1.PARENTPROCESSNAME
Detection
Execution Mode
realtime
Log Sources
Windows
MITRE ATT&CK
Defense Evasion: System Binary Proxy Execution - Odbcconf (T1218.008)
Security Standards
Enabling this rule will help you meet the security standard's requirement listed below:
DE.CM-01: Networks and network services are monitored to find potentially adverse events.
When this rule is triggered, you’re notified of odbcconf.exe being used to load a DLL from a suspicious or non-standard path. This enables you to examine command-line usage, verify the legitimacy and source of the DLL, and quickly identify malicious attempts to leverage signed Windows binaries for unauthorized code execution.
Author
Nasreddine Bencherchali (Nextron Systems)
Future actions
Known False Positives
This rule may trigger during legitimate ODBC driver updates or custom enterprise deployments where DLLs are installed to unconventional but still approved locations. Careful review of installation context, directory paths, and source trust is required to rule out benign cases.
Next Steps
When this rule is triggered, the following measures can be implemented:
- Identification: Identify if the flagged event is a new incident or part of an existing incident.
- Analysis: Analyze the impact and extent of the incident to comprehend the severity of the attack using the Incident Workbench.
- Response: Respond promptly by initiating an automated workflow to interrupt the network connections and cease the malicious process.
- Reconfiguration: Update detection rules, enhance application control lists, and review allowlists/deny-lists to accommodate legitimate business use while excluding attack patterns. Continue monitoring for further anomalous behavior.
Mitigation
Mitigation ID | Mitigation Name | Mitigation description |
M1042 |
| Odbcconf.exe may not be necessary within a given environment. |
M1038 | Execution Prevention | Use application control configured to block execution of Odbcconf.exe if it is not required for a given system or network to prevent potential misuse by adversaries. |


