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Enterprise Detection & Response Enterprise Detection & Response Tuesday, April 5, 2022 Stop Using Hashes for Detection (and When You Should Use Them)  Fun fact! When I published the Pyramid of Pain in 2013 it didn’t exactly match up with today’s version.  Here’s what it originally looked like: Notice anything different? The bottom level of the Pyramid was originally “IP Addresses”.  It wasn’t until almost a year later that I revised it to include a new layer for static hashes (e.g. MD5 or SHA1) as the bottom level.   It’s not that I forgot hashes existed. How could I, when they are a major component of many of our threat intel feeds? The reason I didn’t originally include hashes is because they are terrible for incident detection and using them for that is a waste of time.  It was only after I got so many questions about where they fell on the Pyramid that I relented and released a version including them at their rightful place on the bottom.   Why Hashes are Bad for Dete...

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