Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries
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14 | 4 | |
1,408 | 16,518 | |
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9.0 | 9.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 16 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries
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Smartscreen reports
There are few smart screen reports under “Protection Events” folder. All this is already in the Security Center portal but you can find some better description here https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries
- Defender Advance Hunting
- Must have analytic rules
- New user question - Hunting cookbook?
- Advance Threat Hunting 101
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How to monitor for ransomware attacks?
This github repo has a variety of hunting rules: https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries
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The Kusto Query Language
I always find myself going back to my colleague Michael's Tracking the Adversary 4 part webcast where it takes you from 100 to 400 level in the context of threat hunting: https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries/tree/master/Webcasts/TrackingTheAdversary
- Joining FileEvents to Process events
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Detecting/blocking malicious IPs
I use a KQL query from https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-365-Defender-Hunting-Queries. Look in the Discovery section and try the DetectTorRelayConnectivity query. I've then created a custom detection rule to pick up instances of the alert.
- Advanced Hunting Query for SAM DB Access
h4cker
- Ciberseguridad / hacking etico
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Cybersecurity Repositories
The Art of Hacking Series
- What's the "best" coding language to know/learn?
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How to use a home lab to study Penetration Testing?
https://github.com/The-Art-of-Hacking/h4cker is a good repo
What are some alternatives?
security-onion - Security Onion 16.04 - Linux distro for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management
Vulnnr - Vulnnr - Vulnerability Scanner And Mass Exploiter, created for pentesting.
Azure-Sentinel - Cloud-native SIEM for intelligent security analytics for your entire enterprise.
RomBuster - RomBuster is a router exploitation tool that allows to disclosure network router admin password.
HELK - The Hunting ELK
vulscan - Advanced vulnerability scanning with Nmap NSE
Hunting-Queries-Detection-Rules - KQL Queries. Defender For Endpoint and Azure Sentinel Hunting and Detection Queries in KQL. Out of the box KQL queries for: Advanced Hunting, Custom Detection, Analytics Rules & Hunting Rules.
Hydroxide - Lua runtime introspection and network capturing tool for games on the Roblox engine.
Sentinel-Queries - Collection of KQL queries
dora - Find exposed API keys based on RegEx and get exploitation methods for some of keys that are found
hid-examples - Examples to accompany the book "Haskell in Depth"
Disclosures - My publically disclosed vulnerability reports.