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sigma-rules/rules/linux/linux_strace_activity.toml
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Derek Ditch 580db2c13e Add timeline_id to detection rules (#95)
* Adds timeline_id to all network rules
- Uses the ID for the 'Generic Network Timeline' from Elastic
* Adds timeline_id to all endpoint rules
- Uses the ID for the 'Generic Endpoint Timeline' from Elastic
* Adds timeline_id to all process-oriented rules
    - Uses the ID for the 'Generic Process Timeline' from Elastic
* Ran tests and toml-lint
* Bumped 'updated_date'
2020-10-27 13:34:16 -05:00

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[metadata]
creation_date = "2020/02/18"
ecs_version = ["1.6.0"]
maturity = "production"
updated_date = "2020/10/27"
[rule]
author = ["Elastic"]
description = """
Strace runs in a privileged context and can be used to escape restrictive environments by instantiating a shell in order
to elevate privileges or move laterally.
"""
false_positives = [
"""
Strace is a dual-use tool that can be used for benign or malicious activity. Some normal use of this command may
originate from developers or SREs engaged in debugging or system call tracing.
""",
]
from = "now-9m"
index = ["auditbeat-*", "logs-endpoint.events.*"]
language = "kuery"
license = "Elastic License"
name = "Strace Process Activity"
references = ["https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strace"]
risk_score = 21
rule_id = "d6450d4e-81c6-46a3-bd94-079886318ed5"
severity = "low"
tags = ["Elastic", "Host", "Linux", "Threat Detection"]
timeline_id = "76e52245-7519-4251-91ab-262fb1a1728c"
type = "query"
query = '''
event.category:process and event.type:(start or process_started) and process.name:strace
'''