Fixed win_disable_event_logging by multiline description

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Thomas Patzke
2017-11-19 22:49:40 +01:00
parent a796ff329e
commit 2ec5919b9e
2 changed files with 23 additions and 17 deletions
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title: Disabling Windows Event Auditing
description: Detects scenarios where system auditing (ie: windows event log auditing) is disabled. This may be used in a scenario where an entity would want to bypass local logging to evade detection when windows event logging is enabled and reviewed. Also, it is recommended to turn off "Local Group Policy Object Processing" via GPO, which will make sure that Active Directory GPOs take precedence over local/edited computer policies via something such as "gpedit.msc". Please note, that disabling "Local Group Policy Object Processing" may cause an issue in scenarios of one off specific GPO modifications -- however it is recommended to perform these modifications in Active Directory anyways.
reference:
- https://bit.ly/WinLogsZero2Hero
author: '@neu5ron'
logsource:
product: windows
service: security
description: 'Requirements: Audit Policy : Computer Management > Audit Policy Configuration, Group Policy : Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Advanced Audit Policy Configuration\Audit Policies\Policy Change\Audit Audit Policy Change'
detection:
selection:
EventID: 4719
Message: 'removed'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Unknown
level: high
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title: Disabling Windows Event Auditing
description: >
Detects scenarios where system auditing (ie: windows event log auditing) is disabled. This may be used in a scenario
where an entity would want to bypass local logging to evade detection when windows event logging is enabled and
reviewed. Also, it is recommended to turn off "Local Group Policy Object Processing" via GPO, which will make sure
that Active Directory GPOs take precedence over local/edited computer policies via something such as "gpedit.msc".
Please note, that disabling "Local Group Policy Object Processing" may cause an issue in scenarios of one off
specific GPO modifications -- however it is recommended to perform these modifications in Active Directory anyways.
reference:
- https://bit.ly/WinLogsZero2Hero
author: '@neu5ron'
logsource:
product: windows
service: security
description: 'Requirements: Audit Policy : Computer Management > Audit Policy Configuration, Group Policy : Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Advanced Audit Policy Configuration\Audit Policies\Policy Change\Audit Audit Policy Change'
detection:
selection:
EventID: 4719
Message: 'removed'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Unknown
level: high