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03-22-2024 07:35 AM
I have other tools that I can scan our entire network looking, but its time consuming to setup and run. This need has come up before., when creds are being used suspiciously and we want to see where all they are logging on.
I think running a XQL may be a time saver if I can figure it out.
03-22-2024 10:46 AM - edited 03-22-2024 10:46 AM
Hi @Joe-Oberfoell, thanks for reaching us using the Live Community.
In the XQL Query Library you can find one pre-defined query called "All successful logins by a user" where you can set the username and it will search the xdr_data dataset for login events from that user.
Try it and check how it goes, you can modify the query as you need to fulfill your needs.
If this post answers your question, please mark it as the solution.
03-22-2024 10:46 AM - edited 03-22-2024 10:46 AM
Hi @Joe-Oberfoell, thanks for reaching us using the Live Community.
In the XQL Query Library you can find one pre-defined query called "All successful logins by a user" where you can set the username and it will search the xdr_data dataset for login events from that user.
Try it and check how it goes, you can modify the query as you need to fulfill your needs.
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