feat(rules): New Embedded script execution via shortcut file rule#584
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Detects execution of embedded scripts delivered via Windows shortcut (.lnk) files. Adversaries can exploit the attack chain where a shortcut file is accessed by a scripting or command interpreter, followed by the creation of a payload in user-writable locations and the subsequent execution of a script.
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What is the purpose of this PR / why it is needed?
Detects execution of embedded scripts delivered via Windows shortcut (.lnk) files. Adversaries can exploit the attack chain where a shortcut file is accessed by a scripting or command interpreter, followed by the creation of a payload in user-writable locations and the subsequent execution of a script.
What type of change does this PR introduce?
/kind feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
Any specific area of the project related to this PR?
/area rules
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Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?