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* [New Rule] File System Debugger ‘debugfs’ Launched Inside a Privileged Container
This rule detects the use of the built-in Linux DebugFS utility from inside a privileged container. DebugFS is a special
file system debugging utility which supports reading and writing directly from a hard drive device. When launched inside
a privileged container, a container deployed with all the capabilities of the host machine, an attacker can access
sensitive host level files which could be used for further privilege escalation and container escapes to the host
machine.
* added references
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update rules/integrations/cloud_defend/privilege_escalation_debugfs_launched_inside_a_privileged_container.toml
Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Ruben Groenewoud <78494512+Aegrah@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Colson Wilhoit <48036388+DefSecSentinel@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 10b241dcc5)
rules/
Rules within this folder are organized by solution or platform. The structure is flattened out, because nested file hierarchies are hard to navigate and find what you're looking for. Each directory contains several .toml files, and the primary ATT&CK tactic is included in the file name when it's relevant (i.e. windows/execution_via_compiled_html_file.toml)
| folder | description |
|---|---|
. |
Root directory where rules are stored |
apm/ |
Rules that use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) data sources |
cross-platform/ |
Rules that apply to multiple platforms, such as Windows and Linux |
integrations/ |
Rules organized by Fleet integration |
linux/ |
Rules for Linux or other Unix based operating systems |
macos/ |
Rules for macOS |
ml/ |
Rules that use machine learning jobs (ML) |
network/ |
Rules that use network data sources |
promotions/ |
Rules that promote external alerts into detection engine alerts |
windows/ |
Rules for the Microsoft Windows Operating System |
Integration specific rules are stored in the integrations/ directory:
| folder | integration |
|---|---|
aws/ |
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
azure/ |
Microsoft Azure |
cyberarkpas/ |
Cyber Ark Privileged Access Security |
endpoint/ |
Elastic Endpoint Security |
gcp/ |
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) |
google_workspace/ |
Google Workspace (formerly GSuite) |
o365/ |
Microsoft Office |
okta/ |
Oka |