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Create Splunk Query aggregating failed log in events

sahiltcs
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I looking query where I can see the aggregation of failed log in events

Can you please share the query and details for how to see fail log in events

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dkeck
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HI,

what kind of events do you have? splunk internal? windows event code?

for splunk : index=_audit action=failure | stats count by _time,user,action

for windows eventcode

index=yourindex
 sourcetype="WinEventLog:Security" 
 EventCode=4625
 |fillnull value=NULL
 | eval Account_Name = mvindex(Account_Name,1) 
 | eval Security_ID = mvindex(Security_ID,1) 
 | eval LoginType=case(Logon_Type=3,"RPC (not RDP)",Logon_Type=4,"Batch",Logon_Type=5,"Service",Logon_Type=7,"Screen Unlock/Session Resume",Logon_Type=10,"Remote Desktop",Logon_Type=11,"Cached",Logon_Type=9,"New Credentials")
 |stats count(Security_ID) as "Login Events" by Security_ID, Account_Name, LoginType,host,_time  |sort + Security_ID

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dkeck
Influencer

HI,

what kind of events do you have? splunk internal? windows event code?

for splunk : index=_audit action=failure | stats count by _time,user,action

for windows eventcode

index=yourindex
 sourcetype="WinEventLog:Security" 
 EventCode=4625
 |fillnull value=NULL
 | eval Account_Name = mvindex(Account_Name,1) 
 | eval Security_ID = mvindex(Security_ID,1) 
 | eval LoginType=case(Logon_Type=3,"RPC (not RDP)",Logon_Type=4,"Batch",Logon_Type=5,"Service",Logon_Type=7,"Screen Unlock/Session Resume",Logon_Type=10,"Remote Desktop",Logon_Type=11,"Cached",Logon_Type=9,"New Credentials")
 |stats count(Security_ID) as "Login Events" by Security_ID, Account_Name, LoginType,host,_time  |sort + Security_ID
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sahiltcs
Path Finder

Hello,

We have Windows Based events code , Thanks for the query let me verify and get back to you.

Thanks,
Sahil

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sahiltcs
Path Finder

hi,

Actually I need to check how to identify all technical accounts that are not automatically locked after 5 consecutive failed log in attempts, Is the above query will help to check failed log in events

Thanks,
Sahil

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dkeck
Influencer

Post a new question for that

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sahiltcs
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Posted Help with the query

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