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@Aegrah Aegrah commented Jun 19, 2025

Summary

This rule detects potential impersonation attempts via the "kubectl" command in Linux environments. It identifies process events where "kubectl" is executed with arguments that suggest an attempt to impersonate another user or group, such as using "--kubeconfig", "--token", "--as", or "--as-group". This could indicate an adversary trying to gain unauthorized access or escalate privileges within a Kubernetes cluster. If this rule is triggered, in conjunction with rules related to secret access or kubeconfig file discovery, it may indicate a potential impersonation attempt.

Telemetry

This has a decent volume of hits over the last 30d, related to 4 specific agent ids in telemetry, however, these are easily excluded for these accounts when this activity is allowed to occur. By adding additional exclusions, real activity will not be captured. In my own testing stack, only hits related to testing.

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Rule: New - Guidelines

These guidelines serve as a reminder set of considerations when proposing a new rule.

Documentation and Context

  • Detailed description of the rule.
  • List any new fields required in ECS/data sources.
  • Link related issues or PRs.
  • Include references.

Rule Metadata Checks

  • creation_date matches the date of creation PR initially merged.
  • min_stack_version should support the widest stack versions.
  • name and description should be descriptive and not include typos.
  • query should be inclusive, not overly exclusive, considering performance for diverse environments. Non ecs fields should be added to non-ecs-schema.json if not available in an integration.
  • min_stack_comments and min_stack_version should be included if the rule is only compatible starting from a specific stack version.
  • index pattern should be neither too specific nor too vague, ensuring it accurately matches the relevant data stream (e.g., use logs-endpoint.process-* for process data).
  • integration should align with the index. If the integration is newly introduced, ensure the manifest, schemas, and new_rule.yaml template are updated.
  • setup should include the necessary steps to configure the integration.
  • note should include any additional information (e.g. Triage and analysis investigation guides, timeline templates).
  • tags should be relevant to the threat and align/added to the EXPECTED_RULE_TAGS in the definitions.py file.
  • threat, techniques, and subtechniques should map to ATT&CK always if possible.

New BBR Rules

  • building_block_type should be included if the rule is a building block and the rule should be located in the rules_building_block folder.
  • bypass_bbr_timing should be included if adding custom lookback timing to the rule.

Testing and Validation

  • Provide evidence of testing and detecting the expected threat.
  • Check for existence of coverage to prevent duplication.

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tradebot-elastic commented Jun 19, 2025

⛔️ Test failed

Results
  • ❌ Potential Impersonation Attempt via Kubectl (eql)
    • coverage_issue: no_rta
    • stack_validation_failed: no_rta

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tradebot-elastic commented Jun 19, 2025

⛔️ Test failed

Results
  • ❌ Potential Impersonation Attempt via Kubectl (eql)
    • coverage_issue: no_rta
    • stack_validation_failed: no_rta

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