IOA tags—Information about the results of file analysis using the Targeted Attack Analyzer technology: name of the TAA (IOA) rule that was used to create the alert.
Click the link to display information about the TAA (IOA) rule. If the rule was provided by Kaspersky experts, it contains information about the triggered MITRE technique as well as recommendations for reacting to the event.
The MITRE ATT&CK (Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge) database contains descriptions of hacker behavior based on the analysis of real attacks. It is a structured list of known hacker techniques represented as a table.
The field is displayed if a TAA (IOA) rule was triggered when the event was created.
Event time—Date and time of the event.
Content type—Type of script.
The program provides two types of scripts:
If the script is presented as text, the Content type field shows the Text script type.
If the script is presented in another format, the Content type field displays the Binary script type.
Content—Contents of the script sent to be scanned.
You can copy this data by clicking Copy to clipboard if the data is presented as text or download a file containing the data by clicking Save to file if the data has a different format.
The Content field is displayed in the event information if the program registers signs of targeted attacks.
In the Event initiator section:
File—Path to the parent process file. Clicking the link with the file name or file path opens a list in which you can select one of the following actions:
Host name—Name of the host on which the alert was generated. Clicking the link with the host name opens a list in which you can select one of the following actions: