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Active Rule
Suspicious C2 Activities
Target Profile
Splunk
Splunk SPL & tstats data model queries
Format Mode
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Plain SPL queries
Conversion Output
Suspicious C2 Activities
Using Splunk · Default · sigma-cli 2.0.2
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BackendSplunkFormatDefaultVersion2.0.2
title: Suspicious C2 Activities
id: f7158a64-6204-4d6d-868a-6e6378b467e0
status: test
description: |
Detects suspicious activities as declared by Florian Roth in its 'Best Practice Auditd Configuration'.
This includes the detection of the following commands; wget, curl, base64, nc, netcat, ncat, ssh, socat, wireshark, rawshark, rdesktop, nmap.
These commands match a few techniques from the tactics "Command and Control", including not exhaustively the following; Application Layer Protocol (T1071), Non-Application Layer Protocol (T1095), Data Encoding (T1132)
references:
- https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd
author: Marie Euler
date: 2020-05-18
modified: 2021-11-27
tags:
- attack.command-and-control
logsource:
product: linux
service: auditd
definition: |
Required auditd configuration:
-w /usr/bin/wget -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/curl -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/base64 -p x -k susp_activity
-w /bin/nc -p x -k susp_activity
-w /bin/netcat -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/ncat -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/ss -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/netstat -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/ssh -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/scp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/sftp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/ftp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/socat -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/wireshark -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/tshark -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/rawshark -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/rdesktop -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/local/bin/rdesktop -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/wlfreerdp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/xfreerdp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/local/bin/xfreerdp -p x -k susp_activity
-w /usr/bin/nmap -p x -k susp_activity
(via https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd/blob/ddf2603dbc985f97538d102f13b4e4446b402bae/audit.rules#L336)
detection:
selection:
key: 'susp_activity'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Admin or User activity
level: medium
CLI command
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sigma convert --without-pipeline -t splunk -f default rules/linux/auditd/lnx_auditd_susp_c2_commands.yml