Hunting For Command And Control Beaconing

Detect C2 beaconing patterns in network traffic using frequency analysis, jitter detection, and domain reputation to identify compromised endpoints communicating with adversary infrastructure.

Published by @mukul975·from mukul975/Anthropic-Cybersecurity-Skills·0 agent reads / 30d·0 saves·

Hunting for Command and Control Beaconing

When to Use

  • When proactively hunting for compromised systems in the network
  • After threat intel indicates C2 frameworks targeting your industry
  • When investigating periodic outbound connections to suspicious domains
  • During incident response to identify active C2 channels
  • When DNS query logs show unusual patterns to specific domains

Prerequisites

  • Network proxy/firewall logs with full URL and timing data
  • DNS query logs (passive DNS, DNS server logs, or Sysmon Event ID 22)
  • Zeek/Bro network connection logs or NetFlow data
  • SIEM with statistical analysis capabilities (Splunk, Elastic)
  • Threat intelligence feeds for domain/IP reputation

Workflow

  1. Identify Beaconing Characteristics: Define what constitutes beaconing (regular intervals, small payload sizes, consistent destinations, jitter patterns).
  2. Collect Network Telemetry: Aggregate proxy logs, DNS queries, and connection metadata for analysis.
  3. Apply Frequency Analysis: Identify connections with regular intervals using statistical methods (standard deviation, coefficient of variation).
  4. Filter Known-Good Traffic: Exclude legitimate periodic traffic (Windows Update, AV updates, heartbeat services, NTP).
  5. Analyze Domain/IP Reputation: Check identified beaconing destinations against threat intel, WHOIS data, and certificate transparency logs.
  6. Investigate Endpoint Context: Correlate beaconing activity with process creation, user context, and file system changes on source endpoints.
  7. Confirm and Respond: Validate C2 activity, block communication, and initiate incident response.

Key Concepts

ConceptDescription
T1071Application Layer Protocol (HTTP/HTTPS/DNS C2)
T1071.001Web Protocols (HTTP/S beaconing)
T1071.004DNS (DNS tunneling C2)
T1573Encrypted Channel
T1572Protocol Tunneling
T1568Dynamic Resolution (DGA, fast-flux)
T1132Data Encoding in C2
T1095Non-Application Layer Protocol
Beacon IntervalTime between C2 check-ins
JitterRandom variation in beacon interval
DGADomain Generation Algorithm
Fast-FluxRapidly changing DNS resolution

Tools & Systems

ToolPurpose
RITA (Real Intelligence Threat Analytics)Automated beacon detection in Zeek logs
SplunkStatistical beacon analysis with SPL
Elastic SecurityML-based anomaly detection for beaconing
Zeek/BroNetwork connection metadata collection
SuricataNetwork IDS with JA3/JA4 fingerprinting
VirusTotalDomain and IP reputation checking
PassiveDNSHistorical DNS resolution data
FlareC2 profile detection

Common Scenarios

  1. Cobalt Strike Beacon: HTTP/HTTPS beaconing with configurable sleep time and jitter to malleable C2 profiles.
  2. DNS Tunneling C2: Data exfiltration and command receipt via encoded DNS TXT/CNAME queries to attacker-controlled domains.
  3. Sliver C2 over HTTPS: Modern C2 framework using HTTPS with configurable beacon intervals and domain fronting.
  4. DGA-based C2: Malware generating random domains daily, with adversary registering upcoming domains for C2.
  5. Legitimate Service Abuse: C2 over legitimate cloud services (Azure, AWS, Slack, Discord, Telegram).

Output Format

Hunt ID: TH-C2-[DATE]-[SEQ]
Source IP: [Internal IP]
Source Host: [Hostname]
Destination: [Domain/IP]
Protocol: [HTTP/HTTPS/DNS/Custom]
Beacon Interval: [Average seconds]
Jitter: [Percentage]
Connection Count: [Total connections]
Data Volume: [Bytes sent/received]
First Seen: [Timestamp]
Last Seen: [Timestamp]
Domain Age: [Days]
TI Match: [Yes/No - source]
Risk Level: [Critical/High/Medium/Low]

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