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WindowsExecutionHigh

UserAssist

Per-user registry key recording GUI-launched programs with ROT13-obfuscated paths, focus count, and last execution time — proving interactive user execution of a binary.

artifact_type: userassist

Where to find it

Default filesystem paths and registry locations. Collect these with your preferred live-response or disk-image tooling.

  • $HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAssist\{GUID}\Count

Forensic significance

Common scenarios in which this artifact becomes decisive evidence.

  • Proving a specific user ran a GUI binary (not just Amcache system-wide)
  • Timelines for insider threat — user launched data-copying tool X times
  • Correlating execution with logon session

MITRE ATT&CK mapping

Techniques this artifact can help detect or substantiate. Click a technique to view the official MITRE entry.

Tools that parse it

unJaena AI and other DFIR tools commonly used to extract evidence from this artifact.

unJaena AI
RegRipper (userassist plugin)
Registry Explorer
KAPE

Related artifacts

References & further reading

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