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Justin Ibarra 61deed3fd2 [Rule Tuning] 7.11.2: Add timestamp_override to all query and non-sequence EQL rules (#948)
* [Rule Tuning] Add timestamp_override field to 7.11.0 rules
* Lock versions for 7.11.2 rules
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[metadata]
creation_date = "2020/02/18"
maturity = "production"
updated_date = "2020/02/16"
[rule]
author = ["Elastic"]
description = """
A Socat process is running on a Linux host. Socat is often used as a persistence mechanism by exporting a reverse shell,
or by serving a shell on a listening port. Socat is also sometimes used for lateral movement.
"""
false_positives = [
"""
Socat is a dual-use tool that can be used for benign or malicious activity. Some normal use of this program, at
varying levels of frequency, may originate from scripts, automation tools, and frameworks. Usage by web servers is
more likely to be suspicious.
""",
]
from = "now-9m"
index = ["auditbeat-*", "logs-endpoint.events.*"]
language = "kuery"
license = "Elastic License"
name = "Socat Process Activity"
references = ["https://blog.ropnop.com/upgrading-simple-shells-to-fully-interactive-ttys/#method-2-using-socat"]
risk_score = 47
rule_id = "cd4d5754-07e1-41d4-b9a5-ef4ea6a0a126"
severity = "medium"
tags = ["Elastic", "Host", "Linux", "Threat Detection"]
timestamp_override = "event.ingested"
type = "query"
query = '''
event.category:process and event.type:(start or process_started) and process.name:socat and not process.args:-V
'''