ShieldBreak Zero-Day Targets Windows Defender
Detection stack
- AIDR
- Alert
- ETL
- Query
Summary
A proof-of-concept (PoC) called ShieldBreak has been released demonstrating a complete patch bypass for a Windows Defender vulnerability. The exploit targets CVE-2026-50656, also known as the RoguePlanet vulnerability. According to the PoC, exploitation achieved a 100 percent success rate against Windows 11 25H2 and Windows Server 2025.
Investigation
The repository includes source code and compiled binaries demonstrating how the RoguePlanet vulnerability can be exploited to bypass Windows Defender protections. Testing was performed against recent Windows 11 Canary channel builds and Windows Server 2025 environments.
Mitigation
Not specified. The article states that existing patches for CVE-2026-50656 may be insufficient because the ShieldBreak PoC demonstrates a complete patch bypass.
Response
Not specified.
Keywords: ShieldBreak, Windows Defender, zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-50656, RoguePlanet, proof-of-concept, PoC, patch bypass, Windows 11 25H2, Windows Server 2025, Canary channel
Attack Flow
We are still updating this part.
Detections
Possible ShieldBreak Exploitation Indicators (via pipe_created)
Detection of EICAR Test File Presence [Windows File Event]
Execution of ShieldBreak PoC Bypassing Windows Defender Vulnerability [Windows Process Creation]
Simulation Execution
Prerequisite: The Telemetry & Baseline Pre-flight Check must have passed.
Rationale: This section details the precise execution of the adversary technique (TTP) designed to trigger the detection rule. The commands and narrative MUST directly reflect the TTPs identified and aim to generate the exact telemetry expected by the detection logic. Abstract or unrelated examples will lead to misdiagnosis.
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Attack Narrative & Commands: An adversary has obtained the ShieldBreak PoC designed to exploit CVE-2026-50656 to bypass Windows Defender. To evade detection, the adversary would typically rename the tool; however, for this initial validation, we will execute the tool using its original filename
ShieldBreak.exeto confirm the rule’s efficacy in a “loud” scenario. The goal is to trigger a Windows Process Creation event where theImagefield ends with the target string. -
Regression Test Script: This script simulates the presence and execution of the ShieldBreak tool by creating a dummy file with the required name and executing it.
# Create a dummy executable to simulate the PoC $path = "$env:TEMPShieldBreak.exe" New-Item -Path $path -ItemType File -Force # In a real scenario, this would be the actual exploit binary. # We use a simple command to simulate the process execution lifecycle. Write-Host "Simulating execution of ShieldBreak.exe..." Start-Process -FilePath $path -ArgumentList "/exploit /target:defender" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue # Note: Since the file is empty, it will exit immediately, # but the OS will still generate a Process Creation event. -
Cleanup Commands:
# Remove the simulated PoC file Remove-Item -Path "$env:TEMPShieldBreak.exe" -Force