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Suspicious Sysctl File Event
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Suspicious Sysctl File Event
editMonitors file events on sysctl configuration files (e.g., /etc/sysctl.conf, /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf) to identify potential unauthorized access or manipulation of system-level configuration settings. Attackers may tamper with the sysctl configuration files to modify kernel parameters, potentially compromising system stability, performance, or security.
Rule type: new_terms
Rule indices:
- auditbeat-*
- logs-auditd_manager.auditd-*
Severity: low
Risk score: 21
Runs every: 60m
Searches indices from: now-119m (Date Math format, see also Additional look-back time
)
Maximum alerts per execution: 100
References: None
Tags:
- OS: Linux
- Use Case: Threat Detection
- Tactic: Discovery
- Rule Type: BBR
Version: 104
Rule authors:
- Elastic
Rule license: Elastic License v2
Rule query
edithost.os.type:linux and event.category:file and event.action:("opened-file" or "read-file" or "wrote-to-file") and file.path : ("/etc/sysctl.conf" or "/etc/sysctl.d" or /etc/sysctl.d/*)
Framework: MITRE ATT&CKTM
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Tactic:
- Name: Discovery
- ID: TA0007
- Reference URL: https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0007/
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Technique:
- Name: System Information Discovery
- ID: T1082
- Reference URL: https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1082/