V 2.0 : Privilege Use Events
Vendor Documentation
Classification
Rule Name | Rule Type | Common Event | Classification |
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V 2.0 : Privilege Use Events | Base Rule | Object Access Attempt | Other Audit |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Succeeded | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Failed | Sub Rule | Access Object Failure | Access Failure |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Operation on Privileged Object Succeeded | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Operation on Privileged Object Failed | Sub Rule | Access Object Failure | Access Failure |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Succeeded | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Succeeded | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Failed | Sub Rule | Access Object Failure | Access Failure |
V 2.0 : EVID 4673 : Privilege Service Call Failed | Sub Rule | Access Object Failure | Access Failure |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Operation on Privileged Object Succeeded | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Oper on Privileged Object Succeed | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Oper on Privileged Object Failed | Sub Rule | Access Object Failure | Access Failure |
V 2.0 : EVID 4674 : Oper on Privileged Object Succeed | Sub Rule | Object Accessed | Access Success |
Mapping with LogRhythm Schema
Device Key in Log Message | LogRhythm Schema | Data Type | Schema Description |
Provider | N/A | N/A | Identifies the provider that logged the event. The Name and Guid attributes are included if the provider used an instrumentation manifest to define its events. The EventSourceName attribute is included if a legacy event provider (using the Event Logging API) logged the event. |
EventID | <vmid> <tag1> | Number | The identifier that the provider used to identify the event. |
Version | N/A | N/A | The version number of the event's definition. |
Level | <severity> | String/Number | The severity level defined in the event. |
Task | <vendorinfo> | String/Number | The task defined in the event. Task and Opcode are typically used to identify the location in the application from where the event was logged. |
Opcode | N/A | N/A | The opcode defined in the event. Task and Opcode are typically used to identify the location in the application from where the event was logged. |
Keywords | <result> <tag2> | Text/String | A bitmask of the keywords defined in the event. Keywords are used to classify types of events (for example, events associated with reading data). |
TimeCreated | N/A | N/A | The time stamp that identifies when the event was logged. The time stamp will include either the SystemTime attribute or the RawTime attribute. |
EventRecordID | N/A | N/A | The record number assigned to the event when it was logged. |
Correlation | N/A | N/A | The activity identifiers that consumers can use to group related events together. |
Execution | N/A | N/A | Contains information about the process and thread that logged the event. |
Channel | N/A | N/A | The channel to which the event was logged. |
Computer | <dname> | Text/String | The name of the computer on which the event occurred. |
SubjectUserSid | N/A | N/A | The SID of account that requested privileged operation. |
SubjectUserName | <login> | Text/String | The name of the account that requested privileged operation. |
SubjectDomainName | <domainorigin> | String/Number | The subject’s domain or computer name. Formats vary, and include the following:
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SubjectLogonId | <session> | Text/String | A hexadecimal value that can help you correlate this event with recent events that might contain the same Logon ID. |
ObjectServer | N/A | Text/String | Contains the name of the Windows subsystem calling the routine. |
Service | <objectname> | Text/String | Supplies a name of the privileged subsystem service or function. |
PrivilegeList | <subject> | Text/String | The list of user privileges which were requested. |
ProcessId | <processid> | Number | A hexadecimal Process ID of the process that attempted to call the privileged service. Process ID (PID) is a number used by the operating system to uniquely identify an active process. |
ProcessName | <process> | Text/String/Number | The full path and the name of the executable for the process. |