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terrancedejesus approved these changes Nov 7, 2024
shashank-elastic approved these changes Nov 8, 2024
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
protectionsmachine pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 8, 2024
* [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * [New Rule] Security File Access via Common Utilities * Update discovery_security_file_access_via_common_utility.toml (cherry picked from commit 43148a7)
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Summary
This rule detects sensitive security file access via common utilities on Linux systems. Adversaries may attempt to read from sensitive files using common utilities to gather information about the system and its security configuration.