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* [Security Content] Add Investigation Guides - Cloud - 2 * Replace config/setup * Applies suggestions from review * Update credential_access_aws_iam_assume_role_brute_force.toml * Apply suggestions from code review * Update credential_access_aws_iam_assume_role_brute_force.toml * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: nastasha-solomon <79124755+nastasha-solomon@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: nastasha-solomon <79124755+nastasha-solomon@users.noreply.github.com>
117 lines
5.8 KiB
TOML
117 lines
5.8 KiB
TOML
[metadata]
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creation_date = "2020/07/06"
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maturity = "production"
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updated_date = "2022/07/14"
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integration = "aws"
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[rule]
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author = ["Elastic"]
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description = """
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Identifies the execution of commands and scripts via System Manager. Execution methods such as RunShellScript,
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RunPowerShellScript, and alike can be abused by an authenticated attacker to install a backdoor or to interact with a
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compromised instance via reverse-shell using system only commands.
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"""
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false_positives = [
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"""
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Verify whether the user identity, user agent, and/or hostname should be making changes in your environment.
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Suspicious commands from unfamiliar users or hosts should be investigated. If known behavior is causing false
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positives, it can be exempted from the rule.
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""",
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]
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from = "now-60m"
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index = ["filebeat-*", "logs-aws*"]
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interval = "10m"
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language = "kuery"
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license = "Elastic License v2"
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name = "AWS Execution via System Manager"
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note = """## Triage and analysis
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### Investigating AWS Execution via System Manager
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Amazon EC2 Systems Manager is a management service designed to help users automatically collect software inventory, apply
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operating system patches, create system images, and configure Windows and Linux operating systems.
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This rule looks for the execution of commands and scripts using System Manager. Note that the actual contents of these
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scripts and commands are not included in the event, so analysts must gain visibility using an host-level security product.
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#### Possible investigation steps
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- Identify the user account that performed the action and whether it should perform this kind of action.
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- Investigate other alerts associated with the user account during the past 48 hours.
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- Validate that the activity is not related to planned patches, updates, network administrator activity, or legitimate
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software installations.
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- Investigate the commands or scripts using host-level visibility.
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- Considering the source IP address and geolocation of the user who issued the command:
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- Do they look normal for the calling user?
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- If the source is an EC2 IP address, is it associated with an EC2 instance in one of your accounts or is the source
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IP from an EC2 instance that's not under your control?
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- If it is an authorized EC2 instance, is the activity associated with normal behavior for the instance role or roles?
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Are there any other alerts or signs of suspicious activity involving this instance?
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- Assess whether this behavior is prevalent in the environment by looking for similar occurrences involving other users.
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- Contact the account owner and confirm whether they are aware of this activity.
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- Check if this operation was approved and performed according to the organization's change management policy.
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- If you suspect the account has been compromised, scope potentially compromised assets by tracking servers, services,
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and data accessed by the account in the last 24 hours.
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### False positive analysis
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- If this rule is noisy in your environment due to expected activity, consider adding exceptions — preferably with a
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combination of user and IP address conditions.
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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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- Disable or limit the account during the investigation and response.
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- Identify the possible impact of the incident and prioritize accordingly; the following actions can help you gain context:
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- Identify the account role in the cloud environment.
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- Assess the criticality of affected services and servers.
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- Work with your IT team to identify and minimize the impact on users.
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- Identify if the attacker is moving laterally and compromising other accounts, servers, or services.
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- Identify any regulatory or legal ramifications related to this activity.
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- Investigate credential exposure on systems compromised or used by the attacker to ensure all compromised accounts are
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identified. Reset passwords or delete API keys as needed to revoke the attacker's access to the environment. Work with
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your IT teams to minimize the impact on business operations during these actions.
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- Check if unauthorized new users were created, remove unauthorized new accounts, and request password resets for other IAM users.
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- Consider enabling multi-factor authentication for users.
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- Review the permissions assigned to the implicated user to ensure that the least privilege principle is being followed.
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- Implement security best practices [outlined](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/security-best-practices/) by AWS.
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- Take the actions needed to return affected systems, data, or services to their normal operational levels.
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- Identify the initial vector abused by the attacker and take action to prevent reinfection via 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
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mean time to respond (MTTR).
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## Setup
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The AWS Fleet integration, Filebeat module, or similarly structured data is required to be compatible with this rule."""
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references = ["https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ssm-plugins.html"]
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risk_score = 21
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rule_id = "37b211e8-4e2f-440f-86d8-06cc8f158cfa"
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severity = "low"
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tags = ["Elastic", "Cloud", "AWS", "Continuous Monitoring", "SecOps", "Log Auditing", "Initial Access"]
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timestamp_override = "event.ingested"
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type = "query"
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query = '''
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event.dataset:aws.cloudtrail and event.provider:ssm.amazonaws.com and event.action:SendCommand and event.outcome:success
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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 = "T1566"
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name = "Phishing"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1566/"
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[[rule.threat.technique.subtechnique]]
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id = "T1566.002"
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name = "Spearphishing Link"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1566/002/"
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[rule.threat.tactic]
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id = "TA0001"
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name = "Initial Access"
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reference = "https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0001/"
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