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Can you store malware/phishing somewhere else? #3935

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bcookatpcsd opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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Can you store malware/phishing somewhere else? #3935

bcookatpcsd opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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@bcookatpcsd
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When I check the dashboard and see there were malware/phishing events..

I would like to look at them..

Clicking on that graph results in a very delayed lookup time while sifting through the many logs..

Is there somewhere/somehow to store those results to retrieve them faster?

(it was seven full minutes - second time was a little faster)

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Generally those are the most useful..

(banana for scale..)
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Bare metal machine
CPU: Intel i5-3470 (4) @ 3.600GHz
Memory: 1968MiB / 7845MiB
Disk: xfs sda sata drive

Thanks in advance either way for a great application.

Thank you for taking the time to read this..

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ainar-g commented Dec 14, 2021

This is basically a duplicate of #2290. The query log format currently is suboptimal for this case case of events that are few and far between. Once we have a better log database, such queries should become faster.

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