T1137.002 - Office Test
Sub-technique
Tactics:
Persistence
Persistence
Platforms:
Windows Office Suite
Windows Office Suite
Detection:
Not specified
Not specified
Description:
Adversaries may abuse the Microsoft Office "Office Test" Registry key to obtain persistence on a compromised system. An Office Test Registry location exists that allows a user to specify an arbitrary DLL that will be executed every time an Office application is started. This Registry key is thought to be used by Microsoft to load DLLs for testing and debugging purposes while developing Office applications. This Registry key is not created by default during an Office installation.(Citation: Hexacorn Office Test)(Citation: Palo Alto Office Test Sofacy)
There exist user and global Registry keys for the Office Test feature, such as:
* <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office test\Special\Perf</code>
* <code>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office test\Special\Perf</code>
Adversaries may add this Registry key and specify a malicious DLL that will be executed whenever an Office application, such as Word or Excel, is started.
There exist user and global Registry keys for the Office Test feature, such as:
* <code>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office test\Special\Perf</code>
* <code>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office test\Special\Perf</code>
Adversaries may add this Registry key and specify a malicious DLL that will be executed whenever an Office application, such as Word or Excel, is started.
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Metadata
| MITRE ID: | T1137.002 |
| STIX ID: | attack-pattern--ed7efd4d-ce28-... |
| Platforms: | Windows, Office Suite |
| Created: | 13/01/2026 17:48 |
| Updated: | 14/03/2026 04:00 |