Global Group Member Added

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Service: Microsoft Windows security auditing

Log type: Security

A global group comes from a Domain controller server and should be monitored as it extends beyond a single computer. A member being unexpectedly added to this group may indicate a user attempting to escalate privilege or gain access.

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Get-WinEvent -FilterHashTable @{LogName='Security';ID='4728'} -MaxEvents 1 | Format-List
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To view this log in the Event Viewer, open the event viewer and navigate to the Windows Logs heading and then the Security Tab. From here, select the find function and search for the value 4728 , or filter the log for the ID 4728.

To view this log in the command line with Get-WinEvent, open PowerShell as an administrator. From here, enter the command Get-WinEvent -FilterHashTable @{LogName='Security';ID='4728'} -MaxEvents 1 | Format-List

To view this log in the command line with wevtutil, open PowerShell or Command Prompt as an administrator. From here, enter the command wevtutil qe Security "/q:*[System [(EventID=4728)]]" /f:text /c:1