ID | Technique | Tactic |
---|---|---|
T1528 | Steal Application Access Token | Credential Access |
Detection: O365 File Permissioned Application Consent Granted by User
Description
The following analytic identifies instances where a user in the Office 365 environment grants consent to an application requesting file permissions for OneDrive or SharePoint. It leverages O365 audit logs, focusing on OAuth application consent events. This activity is significant because granting such permissions can allow applications to access, modify, or delete files, posing a risk if the application is malicious or overly permissive. If confirmed malicious, this could lead to data breaches, data loss, or unauthorized data manipulation, necessitating immediate investigation to validate the application's legitimacy and assess potential risks.
Search
1`o365_management_activity` Workload=AzureActiveDirectory Operation="Consent to application." ResultStatus=Success
2| eval admin_consent =mvindex('ModifiedProperties{}.NewValue', 0)
3| search admin_consent=False
4| eval permissions =mvindex('ModifiedProperties{}.NewValue', 4)
5| rex field=permissions "Scope: (?<Scope>[^,]+)"
6| makemv delim=" " Scope
7| search Scope IN ("Files.Read", "Files.Read.All", "Files.ReadWrite", "Files.ReadWrite.All", "Files.ReadWrite.AppFolder")
8| stats max(_time) as lastTime values(Scope) by Operation, user, object, ObjectId
9| `security_content_ctime(lastTime)`
10| `o365_file_permissioned_application_consent_granted_by_user_filter`
Data Source
Name | Platform | Sourcetype | Source |
---|---|---|---|
O365 Consent to application. | N/A | 'o365:management:activity' |
'o365' |
Macros Used
Name | Value |
---|---|
o365_management_activity | sourcetype=o365:management:activity |
o365_file_permissioned_application_consent_granted_by_user_filter | search * |
o365_file_permissioned_application_consent_granted_by_user_filter
is an empty macro by default. It allows the user to filter out any results (false positives) without editing the SPL.
Annotations
Default Configuration
This detection is configured by default in Splunk Enterprise Security to run with the following settings:
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Disabled | true |
Cron Schedule | 0 * * * * |
Earliest Time | -70m@m |
Latest Time | -10m@m |
Schedule Window | auto |
Creates Notable | Yes |
Rule Title | %name% |
Rule Description | %description% |
Notable Event Fields | user, dest |
Creates Risk Event | True |
Implementation
You must install the Splunk Microsoft Office 365 Add-on and ingest Office 365 management activity events.
Known False Positives
OAuth applications that require file permissions may be legitimate, investigate and filter as needed.
Associated Analytic Story
Risk Based Analytics (RBA)
Risk Message | Risk Score | Impact | Confidence |
---|---|---|---|
User $user$ consented an OAuth application that requests file-related permissions. | 40 | 80 | 50 |
References
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/investigate-risky-oauth
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https://www.alteredsecurity.com/post/introduction-to-365-stealer
Detection Testing
Test Type | Status | Dataset | Source | Sourcetype |
---|---|---|---|---|
Validation | ✅ Passing | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Unit | ✅ Passing | Dataset | o365 |
o365:management:activity |
Integration | ✅ Passing | Dataset | o365 |
o365:management:activity |
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Source: GitHub | Version: 3