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Linux Auditd Service Restarted

Status
production
Severity
low
Group by
dest, proctitle
Author
Teoderick Contreras, Splunk
Source
github.com/splunk/security_content

The following analytic detects the restarting or re-enabling of services on Linux systems using the systemctl or service commands. It leverages data from Linux Auditd, focusing on process and command-line execution logs. This activity is significant as adversaries may use it to maintain persistence or execute unauthorized actions. If confirmed malicious, this behavior could lead to repeated execution of malicious payloads, unauthorized access, or data destruction. Security analysts should investigate these events to mitigate risks and prevent further compromise.

MITRE ATT&CK coverage

Rule body splunk

name: Linux Auditd Service Restarted
id: 8eb3e858-18d3-44a4-a514-52cfa39f154a
version: 10
creation_date: '2024-08-12'
modification_date: '2026-05-13'
author: Teoderick Contreras, Splunk
status: production
type: Anomaly
description: The following analytic detects the restarting or re-enabling of services on Linux systems using the `systemctl` or `service` commands. It leverages data from Linux Auditd, focusing on process and command-line execution logs. This activity is significant as adversaries may use it to maintain persistence or execute unauthorized actions. If confirmed malicious, this behavior could lead to repeated execution of malicious payloads, unauthorized access, or data destruction. Security analysts should investigate these events to mitigate risks and prevent further compromise.
data_source:
    - Linux Auditd Proctitle
search: |-
    `linux_auditd`  proctitle IN ("*systemctl *", "*service *") AND proctitle IN ("*restart*", "*reenable*", "*reload*")
      | rename host as dest
      | stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime
        BY proctitle dest
      | `security_content_ctime(firstTime)`
      | `security_content_ctime(lastTime)`
      | `linux_auditd_service_restarted_filter`
how_to_implement: To implement this detection, the process begins by ingesting auditd data, that consist SYSCALL, TYPE, EXECVE and PROCTITLE events, which captures command-line executions and process details on Unix/Linux systems. These logs should be ingested and processed using Splunk Add-on for Unix and Linux (https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/833), which is essential for correctly parsing and categorizing the data. The next step involves normalizing the field names  to match the field names set by the Splunk Common Information Model (CIM) to ensure consistency across different data sources and enhance the efficiency of data modeling. This approach enables effective monitoring and detection of linux endpoints where auditd is deployed
known_false_positives: Administrator or network operator can use this commandline for automation purposes. Please update the filter macros to remove false positives.
references:
    - https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1543/003/
drilldown_searches:
    - name: View the detection results for - "$dest$"
      search: '%original_detection_search% | search  dest = "$dest$"'
      earliest_offset: $info_min_time$
      latest_offset: $info_max_time$
    - name: View risk events for the last 7 days for - "$dest$"
      search: '| from datamodel Risk.All_Risk | search normalized_risk_object IN ("$dest$") | stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime values(search_name) as "Search Name" values(risk_message) as "Risk Message" values(analyticstories) as "Analytic Stories" values(annotations._all) as "Annotations" values(annotations.mitre_attack.mitre_tactic) as "ATT&CK Tactics" by normalized_risk_object | `security_content_ctime(firstTime)` | `security_content_ctime(lastTime)`'
      earliest_offset: 7d
      latest_offset: "0"
intermediate_findings:
    entities:
        - field: dest
          type: system
          score: 20
          message: A [$proctitle$] event occurred on host - [$dest$] to restart or re-enable a service.
analytic_story:
    - AwfulShred
    - Scheduled Tasks
    - Linux Privilege Escalation
    - Data Destruction
    - Linux Persistence Techniques
    - Linux Living Off The Land
    - Gomir
    - Compromised Linux Host
asset_type: Endpoint
mitre_attack_id:
    - T1053.006
product:
    - Splunk Enterprise
    - Splunk Enterprise Security
    - Splunk Cloud
category: endpoint
security_domain: endpoint
tests:
    - name: True Positive Test
      attack_data:
        - data: https://media.githubusercontent.com/media/splunk/attack_data/master/datasets/attack_techniques/T1053.006/linux_services_restart/auditd_proctitle_service_restart.log
          source: auditd
          sourcetype: auditd
      test_type: unit

Stages and Predicates

Stage 1: search

`linux_auditd`  proctitle IN ("*systemctl *", "*service *") AND proctitle IN ("*restart*", "*reenable*", "*reload*")

Stage 2: rename

| rename host as dest

Stage 3: stats

| stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime
    BY proctitle dest

Stage 4: search

| `security_content_ctime(firstTime)`

Stage 5: search

| `security_content_ctime(lastTime)`

Stage 6: search

| `linux_auditd_service_restarted_filter`

Indicators

Each row is a field, operator, and value that the rule matches. The corpus column counts how many other rules in the catalog look for the same combination: high numbers point to widely-used, community-vetted indicators. Blank or 1 shows that the indicator is specific to this rule.

FieldKindValues
proctitlein
  • "*reenable*"
  • "*reload*"
  • "*restart*"
  • "*service *"
  • "*systemctl *"
sourcetypeeq
  • auditd