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53 alerts match the current filters. technique: T1204 ✕
Show ATT&CK heatmapA Kubernetes service account executed an unusual API call Informational Cloud 4 variations
A Kubernetes service account executed an unusual API call.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 5 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: AWS Audit Log Azure Audit Log Gcp Audit Log Kubernetes Audit LogsDetector tags: Kubernetes - APIAttacker's goals: Abuse a service account token to gain access to the Kubernetes cluster.Investigative actions: Verify whether the service account should be executing this API. Investigate other operations that were performed by the service account within the cluster.Variations
A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on a first-seen resource
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A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on a first-seen resource. overridden
A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on an unusual sensitive resource
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A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on an unusual sensitive resource. overridden
A Kubernetes service account executed an unusual modification API call
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A Kubernetes service account executed an unusual modification API call. overridden
A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on an unusual resource
Informational overridden
A Kubernetes service account executed an API call on an unusual resource. overridden
A cloud identity performed multiple unusual activities Medium Cloud 1 variation
A cloud identity performed multiple unusual activities across various cloud services.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Hour
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: AWS Audit Log Azure Audit Log Gcp Audit LogAttacker's goals: Adversaries may manipulate accounts to pivot to their next point in the environment, and eventually to access or manipulate data.Investigative actions: Check if the identity intended to preform this action or look for signs that the user account is compromised (e.g. abnormal logins, unusual activity).Variations
A cloud identity performed multiple suspicious activities
Low overridden
A cloud identity performed multiple unusual activities across various cloud services. overridden
A suspicious executable with multiple file extensions was created Medium
An executable file with multiple extensions was created. This technique is frequently used to disguise malware as user content.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Defense Evasion (TA0005)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002) Masquerading: Double File Extension (T1036.007)Required data: XDR Agent with eXtended Threat Hunting (XTH)Attacker's goals: Bypassing defenses and/or tricking the user into executing a file that seems like a trustworthy file.Investigative actions: Investigate the actor process and the file created to determine if it was used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.A user uploaded malware to SharePoint or OneDrive Low Identity Threat Module 2 variations
A user uploaded a file that was classified as malware to SharePoint or OneDrive.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 3 Hours
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Lateral Movement (TA0008) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Taint Shared Content (T1080) User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002)Required data: Office 365 AuditAttacker's goals: An attacker may upload malware to a shared location to gain execution and move laterally.Investigative actions: Look for signs that the user account is compromised (e.g. abnormal logins, unusual activity). Check the file that was uploaded for any malicious indicators. Follow further actions done by the account.Variations
A user uploaded malware to SharePoint or OneDrive with suspicious characteristics
Medium overridden
A user uploaded a file that was classified as malware to SharePoint or OneDrive with some additional suspicious characteristics. overridden
A user uploaded a malicious payload to SharePoint or OneDrive
Informational overridden
A user uploaded a file that was classified as malware to SharePoint or OneDrive. The file was labelled as malicious by Microsoft's file scanning engine. overridden
AI-determined combination of risky alerts under the same actor process Informational 1 variation
Multiple alerts likely to be associated with an incident were identified under the same actor process.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 12 Hours
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Native API (T1106)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsAttacker's goals: Perform multiple activities to achieve the attacker's goals in the target environment.Investigative actions: Investigate the actor process of these alerts. Track down other suspicious activity under this actor process.Variations
AI-determined combination of risky alerts under the same actor process: LDAP traffic from non-standard process with SMB traffic from non-standard process
Medium overridden
A non-standard process communicated over LDAP ports, combined with SMB traffic from a non-standard process under the same actor process. This combination may indicate an attacker performing Active Directory enumeration while leveraging SMB for lateral movement or discovery. overridden
AI-determined combination of risky alerts under the same causality Informational
Multiple alerts likely to be associated with an incident were identified under the same causality.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 12 Hours
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Native API (T1106)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsDetector tags: AI Insight Fusion AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Perform multiple activities to achieve the attacker's goals in the target environment.Investigative actions: Investigate the causality of these alerts. Track down other suspicious activity under this causality.Abnormal increase in network-related alerts on the same host Low
Abnormal increase in network-related alerts on the same host.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Day
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsDetector tags: NDR Insights AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Execute multiple covert actions to circumvent detection.Investigative actions: Investigate the source of all the linked alerts.Bronze-Bit exploit High
A forwardable Kerberos ticket for delegation of a Protected User was observed.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Firewall EAL Logs XDR Agent with eXtended Threat Hunting (XTH)Attacker's goals: Gain a special user's Kerberos ticket to move laterally.Investigative actions: Check the initiating service account delegation privileges. Check the delegated account credentials and if it has high privileges. Check the ticket destination to verify whether it is a sensitive asset.ClickFix - PowerShell executed through the run application Low 4 variations
An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Initial Access (TA0001)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Phishing (T1566)Required data: XDR Agent with eXtended Threat Hunting (XTH)Attacker's goals: An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application.Investigative actions: Check if the command line is known in the organization or malicious. And ask the user what is the source of it.Variations
ClickFix - PowerShell command executed through the run application and using Invoke-Expression cmdlet
High overridden
An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application. overridden
ClickFix - Long PowerShell command executed through the run application with URL in the command
High overridden
An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application. overridden
ClickFix - Long encoded PowerShell command executed through the run application
High overridden
An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application. overridden
ClickFix - Schedule task PowerShell command executed through the run application
High overridden
An attacker may be trying to trick a user to execute PowerShell through the run application. overridden
Cloud penetration testing tool activity High Cloud 3 variations
A cloud API was successfully executed using a known cloud penetration testing tool.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 7 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: AWS Audit Log Azure Audit Log Gcp Audit Log Microsoft Graph LogsDetector tags: Microsoft Graph Activity LogsAttacker's goals: Leverage known attack tools to enumerate resources, identify vulnerabilities, or exploit cloud configurations.Investigative actions: Confirm if authorized penetration testing activity is currently scheduled. Review the API operations performed by the identity to determine the intent and scope of the activity.Variations
Cloud penetration testing tool usage attempt
Informational overridden
A failed cloud API was executed using a known cloud penetration testing tool. overridden
Cloud security assessment tool activity
Low overridden
A cloud API was successfully executed using a known cloud security assessment tool. overridden
Cloud penetration testing tool activity by Azure application
Informational overridden
A cloud API was successfully executed using a known cloud penetration testing tool by an Azure application. overridden
Contained process execution with a rare GitHub URL Low
A contained process was executed with a suspicious GitHub url in the command line. This may be a legitimate use, but this technique is frequently used by attackers to download malicious payloads.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 3 Hours
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution: Malicious Image (T1204.003)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Download a second stage payload for execution.Investigative actions: Check if the initiator process is malicious. Check the user activity on the same container at that time. Check if the container is a development container. Check if this installation was related to more installations at the same time. Check for additional file/network operations by the same process instance.Denied API call by a Kubernetes service account Informational Cloud 2 variations
A Kubernetes service account API call was denied.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 5 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: AWS Audit Log Azure Audit Log Gcp Audit Log Kubernetes Audit LogsDetector tags: Kubernetes - APIAttacker's goals: Gain access to the Kubernetes cluster.Investigative actions: Check whether the service account should be making this API call. Check service account's activity, including additional executed API calls.Variations
Denied API call by Kubernetes service account for the first time in the cluster
Low overridden
A Kubernetes service account API call was denied. overridden
Suspicious denied API call by a Kubernetes service account
Informational overridden
A Kubernetes service account API call was denied. overridden
Email attachment with Right-to-Left Override Unicode character Low Email
The email message contains an attachment with a hidden Right-to-Left Override Unicode character.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Masquerading: Masquerade File Type (T1036.008) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: EvasionAttacker's goals: Bypass security filters and deliver malicious content to users Mislead recipients into opening a malicious file by obscuring its true nature Deploy malicious attachments through emails to compromise systems, gain unauthorized access, or facilitate cyber threats.Investigative actions: Carefully analyze attachments for any indications of suspicious or malicious behavior. Scrutinize the attachments for any suspicious indications. Confirm whether the attachments were successfully delivered to the recipient's mailbox. If the attachments were delivered successfully, verify whether the recipient downloaded them.Email attachment with a potentially malicious file extension Informational Email 2 variations
The email message includes attachments with file types that are typically blocked by the email vendor as a precaution due to their suspicious nature.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing (T1566) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: Deploy malicious attachments through emails to compromise systems, gain unauthorized access, or facilitate cyber threats.Investigative actions: Check the file types and investigate the legitimacy of files intended to be sent via email. Scrutinize the attachments for any suspicious indications. Confirm whether the attachments were successfully delivered to the recipient's mailbox. If the attachments were delivered successfully, verify whether the recipient downloaded them. Check the email address for any unusual spellings. Check the email address for any missing letters. Verify the sender's domain to confirm its legitimacy. Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before. Verify if the sender's IP address is identifiable.Variations
Attachment(s) with a potentially malicious file extension unusual for the organization
Informational overridden
At least one attachment with a potentially malicious file extension was received in an email for the first time within the organization in the past 30 days. overridden
Attachment(s) with a potentially malicious file extension unusual for the recipient
Informational overridden
At least one attachment with a potentially malicious file extension was received in an email for the first time for the recipient in the past 30 days. overridden
Email attachment with multiple extensions Informational Email 2 variations
This may indicate an attempt at masquerading the true file type through the misuse of multiple extensions in the attachment name.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Defense Evasion (TA0005)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002) Masquerading: Double File Extension (T1036.007)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: Deploy malicious attachments through emails to compromise systems or gain unauthorized access.Investigative actions: Check the file types and investigate the legitimacy of files intended to be sent via email. Scrutinize the attachments for any suspicious indications. Confirm whether the attachments were successfully delivered to the recipient's mailbox. If the attachments were delivered successfully, verify whether the recipient downloaded them. Check the email address for any unusual spellings or missing letters. Verify the sender's address to confirm its legitimacy. Check for previous emails from the sender's address.Variations
Email executable attachment with multiple extensions
Low overridden
This could be a potential attempt to trick the user into executing such file(s). overridden
Email executable attachment with multiple executable extensions
Low overridden
This could be a potential attempt to trick the user into executing such file(s). overridden
Email attachment(s) with potentially malicious MIME type Informational Email 2 variations
The email message contains an attachment(s) with a potentially malicious MIME type.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Masquerading: Masquerade File Type (T1036.008) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: Deploy malicious attachments through emails to compromise systems, gain unauthorized access, or facilitate cyber threats.Investigative actions: Carefully analyze attachments for any indications of suspicious or malicious behavior. Scrutinize the attachments for any suspicious indications. Confirm whether the attachments were successfully delivered to the recipient's mailbox. If the attachments were delivered successfully, verify whether the recipient downloaded them.Variations
Attachment(s) with potentially malicious MIME type unusual for the organization
Informational overridden
At least one attachment with a potentially malicious file mime-type was received in an email for the first time within the organization in the past 30 days. overridden
Attachment(s) with a potentially malicious MIME type that is unusual for the recipient
Informational overridden
At least one attachment with a potentially malicious file mime-type was received in an email for the first time for the recipient in the past 30 days. overridden
Email containing a link with an IP address convention was detected Informational Email
A link with IP address convention was detected within the email body.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Masquerading (T1036) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Trick the user into clicking the link, while avoiding detection.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before, and if it is recognizable. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Email containing a redirected link Informational Email 1 variation
An email with a redirected link has been detected.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Hide Artifacts (T1564) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Attackers can use link redirection to disguise malicious URLs.Investigative actions: Carefully analyze the full redirection chain. Be cautious with this process, as clicking on links can pose security risks. Use URL reputation services to check if the final destination or any of the intermediate URLs are known to be malicious or associated with phishing. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Variations
Email containing a redirected link with multiple redirections
Informational overridden
An email with a redirected link has been detected.The email contains at least one redirected link with multiple redirection patterns, which is concerning as it can obscure malicious URLs and evade security filters. overridden
Email contains URL delivering high-risk file type Informational Email 1 variation
Emails with URLs linking to file types commonly blocked by email vendors due to their use in malware delivery.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: To bypass attachment-based blocking by delivering malware or exploiting payloads via URLs pointing to file types commonly blocked by email vendors.Investigative actions: Review the URLs and determine if they host executable or script-based content. Check threat intelligence sources for reputation or known associations with malware. Investigate whether any users clicked the URL or downloaded the file. Analyze the file content using sandbox or static analysis tools.Variations
External email with URL delivers blocked file types
Low overridden
Emails with URLs linking to file types commonly blocked by email vendors due to their use in malware delivery. overridden
Email with file-sharing link containing auto-download parameter Low Email 1 variation
The email contains a link to a file-sharing service that includes parameters likely to trigger automatic download.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing: Spearphishing Link (T1566.002) User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: The attacker may be attempting to deliver malware or exfiltrate data using auto-download file-sharing links.Investigative actions: Analyze the linked file(s) to determine if they pose any security risk. Check the sender's communication history within the organization. Analyze the file reputation using sandbox or threat intelligence sources. Verify whether similar links were sent to other users.Variations
External email with file-sharing link containing auto-download parameter
Low overridden
The email contains a link to a file-sharing service that includes parameters likely to trigger automatic download. overridden
External email with a single internal recipient hidden in BCC Informational Email 1 variation
External email with mailbox owner hidden in BCC as the only internal recipient.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: BCC enables sending the same email to multiple hidden recipients without revealing them to each other.Investigative actions: Review the headers and content for patterns or anomalies. Assess the email's context and attack techniques to determine the potential risk. Investigate if similar patterns have occurred recently across the organization.Variations
External email with only a hidden internal BCC recipient
Informational overridden
External email with no visible recipients, mailbox owner is hidden in BCC. overridden
Globally uncommon process execution from a signed process Informational 4 variations
A signed process has executed a process that, on a global level, it usually doesn't execute.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentDetector tags: Global Anomaly AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Check if the actor process was injected or loaded a suspicious DLL before the alert. Check if the process execution and connections are legitimate.Variations
Globally uncommon process execution from a signed process from a known vendor
Medium overridden
A signed process has executed a process that, on a global level, it usually doesn't execute. overridden
Globally rare process execution from a signed process
Medium overridden
A signed process has executed a process that, on a global level, it usually doesn't execute. overridden
Globally uncommon process execution from an injected thread in a signed process
Low overridden
An injected thread in a signed process has executed a process that, on a global level, it usually doesn't execute. overridden
Globally uncommon process execution from a web server process or CGO
Low overridden
A web server process or CGO has executed a process that, on a global level, it usually doesn't execute. overridden
Microsoft Office Process Spawning a Suspicious One-Liner Medium
A Microsoft Office process spawned a commonly abused process with a full command (not a script), this is a typically malicious behavior.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Initial Access (TA0001)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Phishing: Spearphishing Attachment (T1566.001)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: An attacker is trying to gain code execution on the host.Investigative actions: Check whether the command line executed is benign or normal for the host and/or user performing it. For example, employees working in finance may have legitimate use cases for complex Excel commands.Microsoft Office process spawns a commonly abused process Low
Microsoft Office process spawns a commonly abused process with an uncommon command.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Initial Access (TA0001)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Phishing: Spearphishing Attachment (T1566.001)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: An attacker attempts to gain code execution via a phishing document.Investigative actions: Check the source of the document (received by mail or loaded locally). Investigate the child processes for malicious activity and network connections to an external host.Microsoft Office process spawns conhost.exe Low
This unusual parent-child relationship may indicate that a Microsoft Office application executed a console-based application.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Initial Access (TA0001)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002) Phishing (T1566)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: An attacker attempts to gain code execution via an Office application or via an Office document.Investigative actions: Check the source of the file or email (received by mail or loaded locally). Investigate the child processes for malicious activity and network connections to an external host.Moniker link detected in URL(s) Informational Email 2 variations
A Moniker link was detected within the email's body.The link has the convention of a Moniker link (CVE-2024-21413) correlated to a suspicious URL scheme.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Trick the user on clicking the link, while avoiding detection.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before and if it is recognizable. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Variations
A suspicious Moniker link, SMB and suspicious extension detected
Medium overridden
A Moniker link was detected within the email's body.The link has the convention of a Moniker link (CVE-2024-21413) correlated to a suspicious URL scheme. overridden
A suspicious Moniker link pointing to SMB detected
Low overridden
A Moniker link was detected within the email's body.The link has the convention of a Moniker link (CVE-2024-21413) correlated to a suspicious URL scheme. overridden
Multiple Rare LOLBIN Process Executions by User Low Identity Analytics 1 variation
A user executed multiple living-off-the-land binary (LOLBIN) processes that are unusual for this user. This may be indicative of a compromised account.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Hour
- Deduplication:
- 30 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Investigate the processes that were executed to determine if they were used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.Variations
Multiple curl process executions by user
Informational overridden
A user executed multiple living-off-the-land binary (LOLBIN) processes that are unusual for this user. This may be indicative of a compromised account. overridden
Multiple Rare Process Executions in Organization Informational Identity Analytics
Multiple unusual processes were executed in the organization. This may be indicative of a compromised account.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Hour
- Deduplication:
- 30 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Investigate the processes that were executed to determine if they were used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.Multiple alerts of different MITRE tactics were seen Low
Multiple alerts of different MITRE tactics were seen on the same host under the same causality.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 3 Hours
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Native API (T1106)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsAttacker's goals: Execute multiple covert actions to circumvent detection.Investigative actions: Investigate the causality of all the linked alerts. It is visible in the bottom of the causality page. Assess whether it looks like a threat actor executing multiple tactics.Multiple network-related alerts of different MITRE tactics on the same host Low
Multiple alerts of different MITRE tactics were seen on the same host.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Day
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsDetector tags: NDR Insights AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Execute multiple covert actions to circumvent detection.Investigative actions: Investigate the source of all the linked alerts. Asses whether it looks like a threat actor executing multiple tactics.Multiple network-related alerts produced by different detectors on the same host Low
Multiple alerts produced by different detectors were seen on the same host.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Day
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: Palo Alto Networks Platform Alerts Third-Party AlertsDetector tags: NDR Insights AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Execute multiple covert actions to circumvent detection.Investigative actions: Investigate the source of all the linked alerts.Office process accessed an unusual .LNK file Low
An attacker may embed a .LNK file in an Office document to execute malicious code.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 7 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Persistence (TA0003)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Boot or Logon Autostart Execution: Shortcut Modification (T1547.009)Required data: XDR Agent with eXtended Threat Hunting (XTH)Attacker's goals: Modify or create a shortcut to gain code or program execution.Investigative actions: Check if the Office document contains a shortcut object. Check the content (strings) of the document object for a .LNK shortcut. Check the content of the shortcut.Outbound email contains file-sharing service link sent to external recipient Informational Email 2 variations
Identifies outbound emails that include links to file-sharing services sent externally.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: ExfiltrationAttacker's goals: Exfiltrate data by sharing a link to a file-sharing service with external recipients, bypassing attachment inspection and potentially evading visibility controls.Investigative actions: Review the shared URL to determine if the file is publicly accessible or shared outside the organization. Check if the file-sharing domain has been previously used by this sender or others in the organization. Investigate recent outbound emails for similar use of file-sharing services or unusual external recipients.Variations
Outbound email to external recipient(s) uses first-seen for organization file-sharing service
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Identifies outbound emails that include links to file-sharing services sent externally. overridden
Outbound email to external recipient(s) uses first-seen for sender file-sharing service
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Identifies outbound emails that include links to file-sharing services sent externally. overridden
Outbound email includes an external BCC recipient observed for the first time Informational Email 1 variation
Internal sender BCC'd an external recipient whose address has not been observed in prior communications.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: ExfiltrationAttacker's goals: Use BCC to covertly exfiltrate data to an unusual external recipient without visibility to other recipients or monitoring systems.Investigative actions: Review headers and content for anomalies or potential exposure of sensitive data. Assess the email's context and attack techniques to determine the potential risk. Investigate if similar patterns have occurred recently across the organization.Variations
Outbound email sent to an unknown external BCC recipient with no To or CC addresses
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Internal sender BCC'd an external recipient whose address has not been observed in prior communications. overridden
Outbound email to an address hosted by a public email service provider Informational Email 1 variation
Internal sender emailed to an address hosted by a public email service provider.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Exfiltration, Account TakeoverAttacker's goals: Extracting valuable information outside the company.Investigative actions: Check the content of the email that was sent. Review the external recipient address and assess its reputation. Review past emails sent from this mailbox for any suspicious activity. Check for unusual emails sent to this recipient's address. Monitor further action taken, such as accessing to private keys, API tokens and sensitive data.Variations
Outbound email to a single address hosted by a public email service provider
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Internal sender emailed to a single recipient with public email service provider. overridden
Possible ConsentFix - OAuth Token Theft Detected Informational Identity Threat Module 1 variation
Detection of potential OAuth token theft via a forced 'localhost' redirect and first-party app abuse.This indicates an attacker has likely bypassed MFA to hijack a user's cloud session.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Hour
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Credential Access (TA0006) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing (T1566) User Execution: Malicious Link (T1204.001) Steal Application Access Token (T1528)Required data: AzureADAttacker's goals: Bypass identity trust controls to gain persistent unauthorized access to cloud resources.Investigative actions: Check for successful logins to Azure CLI or PowerShell from anomalous IPs. Review sign-in logs for User-Agents associated with CLI tools or scripts. Revoke all active OAuth refresh tokens for the user immediately.Variations
OAuth Token Theft - Potential Session Hijacking Detected from new ASN
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Detection of potential OAuth token theft via a forced 'localhost' redirect and first-party app abuse.This indicates an attacker has likely bypassed MFA to hijack a user's cloud session. overridden
Possible compromised machine account Medium
A Kerberos TGT for machine account has been used and does not match the hostname.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Gain a special user Kerberos ticket to move laterally.Investigative actions: Check the source host for possible credential dumping. Check the delegated account credentials and if it has high privileges. Check the ticket destination to verify whether it is a sensitive asset.Punycode characters detected in URL(s) Informational Email
Punycode character(s) detected within URL(s) in email content.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Masquerading (T1036) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Cause a different URL to be presented to the user as a legitimate URL, prompting user engagement.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Check the email address and content for any unusual spellings, missing letters, or unknown domains. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Rare LOLBIN Process Execution by User Informational Identity Analytics
A user executed a living-off-the-land binary (LOLBIN) process that is unusual for this user. This may be indicative of a compromised account.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 30 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Investigate the process that was executed to determine if it was used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.Rare Unsigned Process Spawned by Office Process Under Suspicious Directory Low
Microsoft Office executed an unsigned process in a suspicious directory. This behavior is common with malicious macros.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Attackers execute commands after infiltrating by using phishing or exploiting a vulnerability in an office.Investigative actions: Investigate the executed process. Investigate the document/email that initiated it.Rare process execution by user Informational Identity Analytics
An unusual process was executed by a user. This may be indicative of a compromised account.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 30 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Investigate the process that was executed to determine if it was used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.Rare process execution in organization Informational Identity Analytics
An unusual process was executed in the organization. This may be indicative of a compromised account.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 30 Days
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Unusual processes may be executed for various purposes, including exfiltration, lateral movement, etc.Investigative actions: Investigate the process that was executed to determine if it was used for legitimate purposes or malicious activity.Sudden spike in outbound email volume Informational Email 2 variations
Unusual amount of emails sent by an internal sender to one or more external recipients within a short timeframe.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 1 Hour
- Deduplication:
- 2 Hours
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: Extracting valuable information outside the company. Bypass Data Loss Prevention (DLP) by splitting data across multiple emails.Investigative actions: Check the content of the email that was sent. Review the external recipient address and assess its reputation. Review past emails sent from this mailbox for any suspicious activity. Check for unusual emails sent to this recipient's address. Monitor further action taken, such as accessing to private keys, API tokens and sensitive data.Variations
Sudden spike in outbound emails sent to external recipients
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Unusual amount of emails sent by an internal sender to one or more external recipients within a short timeframe. overridden
Sudden spike in outbound emails sent to internal recipients
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Unusual amount of emails sent by an internal sender to one or more external recipients within a short timeframe. overridden
Suspicious SearchProtocolHost.exe parent process Medium
SearchProtocolHost.exe has been launched from a process that is different from SearchIndexer.exeThis may indicate malicious activity (such as malware later being injected to it, or it being used for phantom DLL hijacking).
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 6 Hours
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Defense Evasion (TA0005)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) System Binary Proxy Execution (T1218)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Gain code execution on the host and evade security controls.Investigative actions: Check whether the executing process is benign and if this was a desired behavior as part of its normal execution flow.Suspicious activity indicating a potential abuse of a cloud-native email service Low Cloud 2 variations
A cloud identity performed a sequence of activities which might indicate an intent to abuse the email service to send phishing or spam.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- 3 Hours
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: AWS Audit Log Azure Audit LogAttacker's goals: Adversaries may use cloud-based email services to send phishing or spread malware, abusing legitimate email domains.Investigative actions: Check if the identity intended to preform these actions or look for signs that the user account is compromised (e.g. abnormal logins, unusual activity).Variations
Suspicious activity indicating a potential abuse of a cloud-native email service involving discovery, weaponization, and impact
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A cloud identity performed a sequence of activities which might indicate an intent to abuse the email service to send phishing or spam.The behavior that was observed included discovery operations, attack preparation and actual email sending.These activities might indicate an intent to abuse the email service to send phishing or spam. overridden
Suspicious activity indicating a potential abuse of a cloud-native email service involving discovery and weaponization
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A cloud identity performed a sequence of activities which might indicate an intent to abuse the email service to send phishing or spam.The behavior that was observed included discovery operations and attack weaponization.These activities might indicate an intent to abuse the email service to send phishing or spam. overridden
Suspicious docker image download from an unusual repository Informational 2 variations
The agent has pulled a docker image from a repository for the first time.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution: Malicious Image (T1204.003)Required data: XDR AgentDetector tags: Kubernetes - AGENT, ContainersAttacker's goals: Adversaries may rely on a user running a malicious image to facilitate execution.Investigative actions: Scan the docker image that was pulled. Check the repository designation. Check on which other agents the docker image is being used.Variations
Suspicious docker image download from an unrecognized registry
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The agent has pulled a docker image from a registry that has never been used in the organization. overridden
Suspicious docker image download from an unrecognized repository
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The agent has pulled a docker image from a repository that has never been used in the organization. overridden
Uncommon DLL-sideloading from a logical CD-ROM (ISO) device Medium
A DLL was loaded by an executable from the same folder on a logical CD-ROM device (ISO).
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Defense Evasion (TA0005) Privilege Escalation (TA0004)ATT&CK techniques: Hijack Execution Flow: DLL (T1574.001) User Execution: Malicious File (T1204.002)Required data: XDR AgentDetector tags: DLL Hijacking AnalyticsAttacker's goals: An attacker is attempting to load untrusted code into trusted contexts to avoid detection or escalate privileges.Investigative actions: Investigate the loaded module and verify if it is malicious. Check if the disk is a mounted CD-ROM (for example from an ISO file), and if it contains hidden files and folders. Check the content of an 'autorun.inf' or '.lnk' files if they exist.Uncommon URL domain(s) in your organization detected in email Informational Email 3 variations
We have identified unpopular domain(s) in URL(s) within this email.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing (T1566) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Trick the user into engaging with a URL(s), aiming to extract information or establish access to the network.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before and if it is recognizable. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Variations
External email with a first-seen URL domain(s) in your organization in the last 30 days
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We have identified unpopular domain(s) in URL(s) within this email. overridden
Internal email with a first-seen URL domain(s) in your organization in the last 30 days
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We have identified unpopular domain(s) in URL(s) within this email. overridden
Outbound email with a first-seen URL domain(s) in your organization in the last 30 days
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We have identified unpopular domain(s) in URL(s) within this email. overridden
Unpopular domains detected in email URLs for a recipient Informational Email 1 variation
We have identified unpopular domain(s) within these email URLs.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Hour 30 Minutes
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing (T1566) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Malicious URLsAttacker's goals: Trick the user into clicking a link, while avoiding detection.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before, and if it is recognizable. If the message contains attachments or links, scrutinize them for any suspicious indications. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Variations
Highly unpopular URL domain(s) for mailbox detected in email
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We have identified unpopular domain(s) within these email URLs. overridden
Usage of homograph characters detected in an email attachment(s) name Informational Email 1 variation
Detected characters resembling Latin letters within an email attachment(s) name.This method could be used as a method to evade text or file scanners and analyzers.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002) Credential Access (TA0006)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204) Brute Force: Password Cracking (T1110.002)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsDetector tags: Evasion, PhishingAttacker's goals: Evade file scanner defenses, tricking recipients into running malicious attachments.Investigative actions: Examine the sender's IP address and reputation. Verify whether the sender's IP address has appeared in different log sources before, and if it is recognizable. Check the domain the email came from, and if this domain is recognized within the organization. Scrutinize the attachments related to the email message. Monitor file-related actions taken related to the attachment.Variations
Usage of homograph characters detected in an email attachment(s) extension
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Detected non-latin characters within an email attachment's extension(s).Detected characters resembling Latin letters within an email attachment(s) name.This method could be used as a method to evade text or file scanners and analyzers. overridden
Windows CGO, actor and action processes with anomalous characteristics Informational 2 variations
Windows CGO, actor and action processes with anomalous characteristics.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentDetector tags: Process Anomaly AnalyticsAttacker's goals: Processes anomalous characteristics which commonly appear in malicious activities.Investigative actions: Investigate the executed process image and check if it is malicious. Investigate the CGO and actor processes that executed the process and check if they are malicious.Variations
Windows CGO, actor and action processes with anomalous characteristics by an untrusted CGO
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Windows CGO, actor and action processes with anomalous characteristics by an untrusted CGO. overridden
Windows CGO, actor and action processes with highly anomalous characteristics
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Windows CGO, actor and action processes with anomalous characteristics. overridden
Windows CGO, actor process and action module with anomalous characteristics Informational 1 variation
Windows CGO, actor process and action module with anomalous characteristics.
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: User Execution (T1204)Required data: XDR AgentAttacker's goals: Loading modules with anomalous characteristics that commonly appear in malicious activities.Investigative actions: Investigate the loaded image and check if it is malicious. Investigate the CGO process and actor process that loaded the module and check if they are malicious.Variations
Windows CGO, actor process and action module with very anomalous characteristics
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Windows CGO, actor process and action module with anomalous characteristics. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as a potential threat Informational Email 15 variations
This email has been categorized by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as a threat, suggesting it is likely malicious in nature (e.g., spam, phishing, impersonation, etc.).
- Activation:
- 14 Days
- Training:
- 30 Days
- Test:
- N/A (single event)
- Deduplication:
- 1 Day
ATT&CK tactics: Initial Access (TA0001) Defense Evasion (TA0005) Execution (TA0002)ATT&CK techniques: Phishing (T1566) Impersonation (T1656) User Execution (T1204)Required data: Microsoft 365 EmailsAttacker's goals: Achieve financial gain, distribute malware, or phish for sensitive information through mass unsolicited emails.Investigative actions: Examine email headers to trace origins and check for signs of spoofing. Analyze the email content for spam indicators like suspicious links and aggressive marketing language. Monitor further actions taken, such as file downloads or access to potentially malicious links.Variations
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as containing malware (AMP)
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This email has been classified by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as containing malware, indicating a high likelihood that it includes malicious content. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as containing malware (MALW)
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This email has been classified by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as containing malware, indicating a high likelihood that it includes malicious content. overridden
Email contains an attachment flagged by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as malware due to its file type
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has automatically flagged certain attachment types as malware based on file type (without deeper content analysis). This email includes such attachments. overridden
Email identified by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as a phishing attempt
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has classified this email as a phishing attempt in its anti-spam headers, indicating a high likelihood that it is designed to deceive the recipient into disclosing sensitive information. overridden
Email flagged by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as a highly confident phishing attempt
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has identified this email as a phishing attempt with high confidence in its anti-spam headers, suggesting a significant risk of deceptive intent aimed at stealing sensitive information. overridden
Email flagged by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as impersonating internal communication
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as an attempt to mimic or impersonate internal organizational communication, suggesting a potential internal compromise or impersonation attempt. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has strongly flagged this email as spam
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has classified this email as spam with high confidence in its anti-spam headers, indicating it is likely unsolicited and potentially harmful. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report flagged this email as spam
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has classified this email as spam in its anti-spam headers, indicating it is likely unsolicited and potentially harmful. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as a bulk email
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as a bulk message in its anti-spam headers, indicating it is part of mass communication that may be unsolicited or irrelevant to the recipient. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged an internal email as spam
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has classified this email as spam originating from within the organization in its anti-spam headers, indicating a potential internal security issue, such as a compromised account or misconfigured system sending unsolicited messages. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as attempting to forge the sender's identity
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This email has been classified by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as spoofing the sender's identity in its anti-spam headers, indicating a high likelihood that the sender's identity has been forged to appear as a trusted source. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as impersonating a specific user within the organization
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as impersonating a specific user within the organization in its anti-spam headers, suggesting a targeted attempt to deceive recipients by mimicking a trusted internal user. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as impersonating the organization's domain
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This email has been identified by X-Forefront-Antispam-Report as an attempt to impersonate the organization's domain in its anti-spam headers, indicating a deceptive effort to make the email appear as if it originates from the organization's legitimate domain. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as using advanced impersonation techniques
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as using advanced impersonation techniques in its anti-spam headers, indicating the use of sophisticated methods where the sender mimics typical communication patterns to appear credible. overridden
X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has flagged this email as impersonating a well-known brand
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X-Forefront-Antispam-Report has categorized this email as impersonating a well-known brand in its anti-spam headers, indicating the use of sophisticated methods where the sender mimics typical communication made by legitimate brands to appear credible. overridden