ID | Technique | Tactic |
---|---|---|
T1555.005 | Password Managers | Credential Access |
T1555 | Credentials from Password Stores | Credential Access |
Detection: Linux Auditd Find Credentials From Password Managers
Description
The following analytic detects suspicious attempts to find credentials stored in password managers, which may indicate an attacker's effort to retrieve sensitive login information. Password managers are often targeted by adversaries seeking to access stored passwords for further compromise or lateral movement within a network. By monitoring for unusual or unauthorized access to password manager files or processes, this analytic helps identify potential credential theft attempts, enabling security teams to respond quickly to protect critical accounts and prevent further unauthorized access.
Search
1`linux_auditd` `linux_auditd_normalized_execve_process`
2| rename host as dest
3| where (LIKE (process_exec, "%find%") OR LIKE (process_exec, "%grep%")) AND (LIKE (process_exec, "%.kdbx%") OR LIKE (process_exec, "%KeePass%") OR LIKE (process_exec, "%KeePass\.enforced%") OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.lpdb%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.opvault%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.agilekeychain%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.dashlane%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.rfx%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%passbolt%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.spdb%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%StickyPassword%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.walletx%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%enpass%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%vault%")OR LIKE (process_exec, "%.kdb%"))
4| stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime by argc process_exec dest
5| `security_content_ctime(firstTime)`
6| `security_content_ctime(lastTime)`
7| `linux_auditd_find_credentials_from_password_managers_filter`
Data Source
Name | Platform | Sourcetype | Source | Supported App |
---|---|---|---|---|
Linux Auditd Execve | Linux | 'linux:audit' |
'/var/log/audit/audit.log' |
N/A |
Macros Used
Name | Value |
---|---|
linux_auditd | sourcetype="linux:audit" |
linux_auditd_find_credentials_from_password_managers_filter | search * |
linux_auditd_find_credentials_from_password_managers_filter
is an empty macro by default. It allows the user to filter out any results (false positives) without editing the SPL.
Annotations
Default Configuration
This detection is configured by default in Splunk Enterprise Security to run with the following settings:
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Disabled | true |
Cron Schedule | 0 * * * * |
Earliest Time | -70m@m |
Latest Time | -10m@m |
Schedule Window | auto |
Creates Notable | Yes |
Rule Title | %name% |
Rule Description | %description% |
Notable Event Fields | user, dest |
Creates Risk Event | True |
Implementation
To implement this detection, the process begins by ingesting auditd data, that consist SYSCALL, TYPE, EXECVE and PROCTITLE events, which captures command-line executions and process details on Unix/Linux systems. These logs should be ingested and processed using Splunk Add-on for Unix and Linux (https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/833), which is essential for correctly parsing and categorizing the data. The next step involves normalizing the field names to match the field names set by the Splunk Common Information Model (CIM) to ensure consistency across different data sources and enhance the efficiency of data modeling. This approach enables effective monitoring and detection of linux endpoints where auditd is deployed
Known False Positives
Administrator or network operator can use this application for automation purposes. Please update the filter macros to remove false positives.
Associated Analytic Story
Risk Based Analytics (RBA)
Risk Message | Risk Score | Impact | Confidence |
---|---|---|---|
A [$process_exec$] event occurred on host - [$dest$] to find credentials stored in password managers. | 64 | 80 | 80 |
References
Detection Testing
Test Type | Status | Dataset | Source | Sourcetype |
---|---|---|---|---|
Validation | ✅ Passing | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Unit | ✅ Passing | Dataset | /var/log/audit/audit.log |
linux:audit |
Integration | ✅ Passing | Dataset | /var/log/audit/audit.log |
linux:audit |
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Source: GitHub | Version: 1