T1087.001 Microsoft Sentinel · KQL

Detect Local Account in Microsoft Sentinel

Adversaries may attempt to get a listing of local system accounts to aid in follow-on behavior such as privilege escalation, lateral movement, or credential access. On Windows, commands such as net user and net localgroup are commonly used. On Linux and macOS, commands such as id, groups, cat /etc/passwd, and dscl . list /Users enumerate local accounts. On ESXi, esxcli system account list retrieves local accounts. This information helps adversaries understand the account landscape, identify high-value targets like local administrators, and plan further attack steps.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Discovery
Technique
T1087 Account Discovery
Sub-technique
T1087.001 Local Account
Canonical reference
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1087/001/

KQL Detection Query

Microsoft Sentinel (KQL)
kusto
let AccountEnumCommands = dynamic([
  "net user", "net localgroup", "net accounts",
  "Get-LocalUser", "Get-LocalGroup", "Get-LocalGroupMember",
  "query user", "query session",
  "wmic useraccount", "wmic path win32_useraccount",
  "dsquery user", "lusrmgr"
]);
DeviceProcessEvents
| where Timestamp > ago(24h)
| where (
    (FileName =~ "net.exe" or FileName =~ "net1.exe") and
    (ProcessCommandLine has "user" or ProcessCommandLine has "localgroup" or ProcessCommandLine has "accounts")
  ) or
  (
    FileName =~ "powershell.exe" and
    ProcessCommandLine has_any ("Get-LocalUser", "Get-LocalGroup", "Get-LocalGroupMember", "Get-WmiObject Win32_UserAccount", "Get-CimInstance Win32_UserAccount")
  ) or
  (
    FileName =~ "wmic.exe" and
    (ProcessCommandLine has "useraccount" or ProcessCommandLine has "win32_useraccount")
  ) or
  (
    FileName =~ "query.exe" and
    (ProcessCommandLine has "user" or ProcessCommandLine has "session")
  )
| extend EnumerationMethod = case(
    FileName =~ "net.exe" or FileName =~ "net1.exe", "net.exe/net1.exe",
    FileName =~ "powershell.exe", "PowerShell Cmdlet",
    FileName =~ "wmic.exe", "WMIC",
    FileName =~ "query.exe", "query.exe",
    "Other"
  )
| extend IsSuspiciousParent = InitiatingProcessFileName in~ (
    "cmd.exe", "powershell.exe", "pwsh.exe", "wscript.exe", "cscript.exe",
    "mshta.exe", "rundll32.exe", "regsvr32.exe", "svchost.exe"
  )
| project Timestamp, DeviceName, AccountName, FileName, ProcessCommandLine,
         InitiatingProcessFileName, InitiatingProcessCommandLine,
         EnumerationMethod, IsSuspiciousParent
| sort by Timestamp desc
medium severity high confidence

Detects local account enumeration activity using common Windows utilities including net.exe, net1.exe, PowerShell cmdlets (Get-LocalUser, Get-LocalGroup), WMIC (Win32_UserAccount), and query.exe. Identifies the enumeration method and flags suspicious parent processes commonly associated with post-exploitation activity. Covers the most prevalent threat actor TTPs seen in real-world intrusions including USBferry, Kwampirs, Ke3chang, and Medusa Group.

Data Sources

Process: Process CreationCommand: Command ExecutionMicrosoft Defender for Endpoint

Required Tables

DeviceProcessEvents

False Positives & Tuning

  • IT administrators running net user or net localgroup for routine account auditing and inventory
  • Security monitoring tools and vulnerability scanners (Tenable, Qualys, CrowdStrike) that enumerate accounts during assessments
  • Software installation and configuration management tools (SCCM, Ansible, Puppet) that validate account configurations
  • Helpdesk personnel running query user to check active sessions before performing maintenance
  • User provisioning automation scripts that verify account existence before creating or modifying accounts
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Other platforms for T1087.001


Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 5 adversary techniques from Atomic Red Team. Each test below lists the behaviour to exercise and the telemetry you should expect to see. Executable commands and cleanup steps are available with Pro.

  1. Test 1Local Account Enumeration via net user and net localgroup

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: Three process creation events with Image=C:\Windows\System32\net.exe and CommandLine values 'net user', 'net localgroup', 'net localgroup administrators'. Security Event ID 4799 may be generated for the localgroup administrators query. Security Event ID 4688 if command-line auditing is enabled.

  2. Test 2Local Account Enumeration via PowerShell Get-LocalUser

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: Process Create with Image=powershell.exe and CommandLine containing 'Get-LocalUser', 'Get-LocalGroup', 'Get-LocalGroupMember'. PowerShell ScriptBlock Log Event ID 4104 with the full script content. Windows Security Event ID 4799 for the Administrators group membership enumeration.

  3. Test 3Local Account Enumeration via WMIC

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: Two process creation events with Image=C:\Windows\System32\wbem\WMIC.exe and CommandLines containing 'useraccount' and 'win32_useraccount'. Security Event ID 4688 if command-line auditing is enabled.

  4. Test 4Local Account Enumeration on Linux via /etc/passwd and id

    Expected signal: Linux auditd syscall events: openat() or open() syscall for /etc/passwd with the UID of the executing process. Syslog or auditd process execution records for 'cat', 'cut', 'id', 'groups', 'getent', 'who' commands. In environments with Sysmon for Linux: EventCode=1 process creation events for each command.

  5. Test 5Local Account Enumeration via query user and Security Event Trigger

    Expected signal: Sysmon Event ID 1: Two process creation events with Image=C:\Windows\System32\query.exe and CommandLines 'query user' and 'query session'. Security Event ID 4688 if process creation auditing with command lines is enabled.

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