System Location Discovery: System Language Discovery (T1614.001)
Tactic: Discovery · Platforms: Linux, macOS, Windows
The interactive view maps 1 detection strategy, 5 threat groups, 33 software entries, 2 campaigns to this technique, alongside D3FEND countermeasures and data-component coverage.
Sub-technique of System Location Discovery (T1614).
Overview
Adversaries may attempt to gather information about the system language of a victim in order to infer the geographical location of that host. This information may be used to shape follow-on behaviors, including whether the adversary infects the target and/or attempts specific actions. This decision may be employed by malware developers and operators to reduce their risk of attracting the attention of specific law enforcement agencies or prosecution/scrutiny from other entities.
There are various sources of data an adversary could use to infer system language, such as system defaults and keyboard layouts. Specific checks will vary based on the target and/or adversary, but may involve behaviors such as Query Registry and calls to Native API functions.
For example, on a Windows system adversaries may attempt to infer the language of a system by querying the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language or parsing the outputs of Windows API functions GetUserDefaultUILanguage, GetSystemDefaultUILanguage, GetKeyboardLayoutList and GetUserDefaultLangID.
On a macOS or Linux system, adversaries may query locale to retrieve the value of the $LANG environment variable.