[New Rule] Unusual Pkexec Execution #4380
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Summary
This rule detects the execution of the
pkexec
command by a shell process. Thepkexec
command is used to execute programs as another user, typically as the superuser. Through thenew_terms
rule type, unusual executions ofpkexec
are identified, and may indicate an attempt to escalate privileges or perform unauthorized actions on the system.Telemetry
59 hits in telemetry last 90d, without the new_terms logic. This logic will reduce these quite substantially. I will wait with initial exclusions until I analyze full telemetry. In my own stack, only TPs: