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* [Tuning] Windows BruteForce Rules Tuning #1 Multiple Logon Failure from the same Source Address: converted to ES|QL and raised the threshold to 100 failed auths, alert quality should be better since it aggregates all failed auths info into one alert vs multiple EQL matches. (expected reduction more than 50%) #2 Privileged Account Brute Force - coverted to ESQL and set the threshold to 50 in a minute. this should drop noise volume by more than 50%. * ++ * Update execution_shell_evasion_linux_binary.toml * Update execution_shell_evasion_linux_binary.toml * Update defense_evasion_indirect_exec_forfiles.toml * Update lateral_movement_remote_file_copy_hidden_share.toml * Update lateral_movement_remote_file_copy_hidden_share.toml * Update persistence_service_windows_service_winlog.toml * Update credential_access_lsass_openprocess_api.toml * Update persistence_suspicious_scheduled_task_runtime.toml * Update impact_hosts_file_modified.toml * Update defense_evasion_process_termination_followed_by_deletion.toml * Update rules/windows/credential_access_lsass_openprocess_api.toml * Update rules/windows/credential_access_bruteforce_admin_account.toml Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com> * Update rules/windows/credential_access_lsass_openprocess_api.toml Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com> * Update rules/windows/credential_access_bruteforce_multiple_logon_failure_same_srcip.toml Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com> * Update credential_access_lsass_openprocess_api.toml * Update impact_hosts_file_modified.toml * Update credential_access_dollar_account_relay.toml * Update credential_access_new_terms_secretsmanager_getsecretvalue.toml --------- Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com>
153 lines
7.9 KiB
TOML
153 lines
7.9 KiB
TOML
[metadata]
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creation_date = "2020/08/29"
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integration = ["system", "windows"]
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maturity = "production"
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updated_date = "2025/12/11"
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[transform]
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[[transform.osquery]]
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label = "Osquery - Retrieve DNS Cache"
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query = "SELECT * FROM dns_cache"
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[[transform.osquery]]
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label = "Osquery - Retrieve All Services"
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query = "SELECT description, display_name, name, path, pid, service_type, start_type, status, user_account FROM services"
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[[transform.osquery]]
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label = "Osquery - Retrieve Services Running on User Accounts"
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query = """
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SELECT description, display_name, name, path, pid, service_type, start_type, status, user_account FROM services WHERE
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NOT (user_account LIKE '%LocalSystem' OR user_account LIKE '%LocalService' OR user_account LIKE '%NetworkService' OR
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user_account == null)
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"""
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[[transform.osquery]]
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label = "Osquery - Retrieve Service Unsigned Executables with Virustotal Link"
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query = """
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SELECT concat('https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/', sha1) AS VtLink, name, description, start_type, status, pid,
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services.path FROM services JOIN authenticode ON services.path = authenticode.path OR services.module_path =
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authenticode.path JOIN hash ON services.path = hash.path WHERE authenticode.result != 'trusted'
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"""
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[rule]
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author = ["Elastic"]
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description = """
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Identifies multiple consecutive logon failures targeting an Admin account from the same source address and within a
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short time interval. Adversaries will often brute force login attempts across multiple users with a common or known
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password, in an attempt to gain access to accounts.
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"""
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from = "now-9m"
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language = "esql"
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license = "Elastic License v2"
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name = "Privileged Account Brute Force"
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note = """## Triage and analysis
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### Investigating Privileged Account Brute Force
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Adversaries with no prior knowledge of legitimate credentials within the system or environment may guess passwords to attempt access to accounts. Without knowledge of the password for an account, an adversary may opt to guess the password using a repetitive or iterative mechanism systematically. More details can be found [here](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1110/001/).
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This rule identifies potential password guessing/brute force activity from a single address against an account that contains the `admin` pattern on its name, which is likely a highly privileged account.
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> **Note**:
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> This investigation guide uses the [Osquery Markdown Plugin](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/security/current/invest-guide-run-osquery.html) introduced in Elastic Stack version 8.5.0. Older Elastic Stack versions will display unrendered Markdown in this guide.
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#### Possible investigation steps
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- Investigate the logon failure reason code and the targeted user name.
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- Prioritize the investigation if the account is critical or has administrative privileges over the domain.
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- Investigate the source IP address of the failed Network Logon attempts.
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- Identify whether these attempts are coming from the internet or are internal.
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- Investigate other alerts associated with the involved users and source host during the past 48 hours.
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- Identify the source and the target computer and their roles in the IT environment.
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- Check whether the involved credentials are used in automation or scheduled tasks.
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- If this activity is suspicious, contact the account owner and confirm whether they are aware of it.
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- Examine the source host for derived artifacts that indicate compromise:
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- Observe and collect information about the following activities in the alert source host:
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- Attempts to contact external domains and addresses.
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- Examine the DNS cache for suspicious or anomalous entries.
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- $osquery_0
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- Examine the host services for suspicious or anomalous entries.
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- $osquery_1
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- $osquery_2
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- $osquery_3
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- Investigate potentially compromised accounts. Analysts can do this by searching for login events (for example, 4624) to the host which is the source of this activity.
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### False positive analysis
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- Authentication misconfiguration or obsolete credentials.
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- Service account password expired.
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- Domain trust relationship issues.
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- Infrastructure or availability issues.
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### Response and remediation
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- Initiate the incident response process based on the outcome of the triage.
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- Isolate the source host to prevent further post-compromise behavior.
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- If the asset is exposed to the internet with RDP or other remote services available, take the necessary measures to restrict access to the asset. If not possible, limit the access via the firewall to only the needed IP addresses. Also, ensure the system uses robust authentication mechanisms and is patched regularly.
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- Investigate credential exposure on systems compromised or used by the attacker to ensure all compromised accounts are identified. Reset passwords for these accounts and other potentially compromised credentials, such as email, business systems, and web services.
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- Run a full antimalware scan. This may reveal additional artifacts left in the system, persistence mechanisms, and malware components.
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- Determine the initial vector abused by the attacker and take action to prevent reinfection through the same vector.
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- Using the incident response data, update logging and audit policies to improve the mean time to detect (MTTD) and the mean time to respond (MTTR).
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"""
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references = ["https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/auditing/event-4625"]
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risk_score = 47
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rule_id = "f9790abf-bd0c-45f9-8b5f-d0b74015e029"
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severity = "medium"
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tags = [
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"Domain: Endpoint",
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"OS: Windows",
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"Use Case: Threat Detection",
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"Tactic: Credential Access",
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"Resources: Investigation Guide",
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"Data Source: Windows Security Event Logs",
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]
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type = "esql"
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query = '''
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from logs-system.security*, logs-windows.forwarded*, winlogbeat-* metadata _id, _version, _index
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| where event.category == "authentication" and host.os.type == "windows" and event.action == "logon-failed" and
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winlog.logon.type == "Network" and source.ip is not null and winlog.computer_name is not null and
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not cidr_match(TO_IP(source.ip), "127.0.0.0/8", "::1") and
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to_lower(winlog.event_data.TargetUserName) like "*admin*" and
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/*
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noisy failure status codes often associated to authentication misconfiguration
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0xC000015B - The user has not been granted the requested logon type (also called the logon right) at this machine.
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0XC000005E - There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.
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0XC0000133 - Clocks between DC and other computer too far out of sync.
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0XC0000192 An attempt was made to logon, but the Netlogon service was not started.
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0xc00000dc - DC is in shutdown phase, it will normally tell current clients to use another DC for authentication.
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*/
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not winlog.event_data.Status in ("0xc000015b", "0xc000005e", "0xc0000133", "0xc0000192", "0xc00000dc")
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// truncate the timestamp to a 60-second window
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| eval Esql.time_window = date_trunc(60 seconds, @timestamp)
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| stats Esql.failed_auth_count = COUNT(*), Esql.target_user_name_values = VALUES(winlog.event_data.TargetUserName), Esql.user_domain_values = VALUES(user.domain), Esql.error_codes = VALUES(winlog.event_data.Status), Esql.data_stream_namespace.values = VALUES(data_stream.namespace) by winlog.computer_name, source.ip, Esql.time_window, winlog.logon.type
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| where Esql.failed_auth_count >= 50
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| KEEP winlog.computer_name, source.ip, Esql.time_window, winlog.logon.type, Esql.*
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'''
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[[rule.threat]]
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framework = "MITRE ATT&CK"
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[[rule.threat.technique]]
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id = "T1110"
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name = "Brute Force"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1110/"
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[[rule.threat.technique.subtechnique]]
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id = "T1110.001"
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name = "Password Guessing"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1110/001/"
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[[rule.threat.technique.subtechnique]]
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id = "T1110.003"
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name = "Password Spraying"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1110/003/"
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[rule.threat.tactic]
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id = "TA0006"
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name = "Credential Access"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0006/"
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