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[New Rule] A user has downloaded an excessive amount of files in Slack over a short period #4137

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brokensound77 opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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brokensound77 commented Oct 3, 2024

Description

A user has downloaded an excessive amount of files in Slack over a short period, which could indicate attempts to perform recon, discovery, or exfil.

This could potentially be considered as a BBR as well

Similar to internal: ba20c1de-1728-4a59-9afa-b7e502d359a4

Target Ruleset

other

Target Rule Type

Threshold

Tested ECS Version

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Query

  • index: logs-slack.audit*
  • query:
event.action:file_downloaded and 
  not slack.audit.entity.filetype:(image/* or video/* or application/vnd* or  audio/* or "application/x-iwork-keynote-sffkey" or application/x-iwork-numbers-sffnumbers or application/msword or "application/pdf")
  • threshold:
cardinality:
        - field: slack.audit.entity.name
          value: 4
    field:
        - user.email
        - source.ip
    value: 1
  • timing: lookback: 30m, interval 15m

New fields required in ECS/data sources for this rule?

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Related issues or PRs

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References

https://api.slack.com/admins/audit-logs-call

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