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GetLocalUser with PowerShell Script Block Account Discovery, Local Account
Endpoint
2021-08-23 true
Account Discovery
Discovery
Local Account
Discovery
Splunk Enterprise
Splunk Enterprise Security
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Description

The following analytic utilizes PowerShell Script Block Logging (EventCode=4104) to identify the execution of the Get-LocalUser commandlet. The Get-LocalUser commandlet is used to return a list of all local users. Red Teams and adversaries may leverage this commandlet to enumerate users for situational awareness and Active Directory Discovery.

  • Type: Hunting
  • Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk Cloud
  • Datamodel: Endpoint
  • Last Updated: 2021-08-23
  • Author: Mauricio Velazco, Splunk
  • ID: 2e891cbe-0426-11ec-9c9c-acde48001122

ATT&CK

ID Technique Tactic
T1087 Account Discovery Discovery

| T1087.001 | Local Account | Discovery |

`powershell` EventCode=4104 (Message = "*Get-LocalUser*") 
| stats count min(_time) as firstTime max(_time) as lastTime by EventCode Message ComputerName User 
| `security_content_ctime(firstTime)` 
| `getlocaluser_with_powershell_script_block_filter`

Associated Analytic Story

How To Implement

To successfully implement this analytic, you will need to enable PowerShell Script Block Logging on some or all endpoints. Additional setup here https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/UBA/5.0.4.1/GetDataIn/AddPowerShell#Configure_module_logging_for_PowerShell.

Required field

  • _time

Kill Chain Phase

  • Reconnaissance

Known False Positives

Administrators or power users may use this PowerShell commandlet for troubleshooting.

RBA

Risk Score Impact Confidence Message
15.0 30 50 Local user discovery enumeration using PowerShell on dest by user

Reference

Test Dataset

Replay any dataset to Splunk Enterprise by using our replay.py tool or the UI. Alternatively you can replay a dataset into a Splunk Attack Range

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