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Network Attack Blocked but in Event Viewer it shows logon Audit Success


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Hello !

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I am using kts on my windows 10 home

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I recently got the notification from kaspersky:

Error report(you can click on the image and open in new tab to see it more clearly)

Here it says that my the attack was blocked but when I went to event viewer it showed me this:

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The details of the event are as follows

Log Name:      Security
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing
Date:          27-9-23 7.49.36 PM
Event ID:      4624
Task Category: Logon
Level:         Information
Keywords:      Audit Success
User:          N/A
Computer:      Xenomorph
Description:
An account was successfully logged on.

Subject:
    Security ID:        SYSTEM
    Account Name:        XENOMORPH$
    Account Domain:        WORKGROUP
    Logon ID:        0x3E7

Logon Information:
    Logon Type:        5
    Restricted Admin Mode:    -
    Virtual Account:        No
    Elevated Token:        Yes

Impersonation Level:        Impersonation

New Logon:
    Security ID:        SYSTEM
    Account Name:        SYSTEM
    Account Domain:        NT AUTHORITY
    Logon ID:        0x3E7
    Linked Logon ID:        0x0
    Network Account Name:    -
    Network Account Domain:    -
    Logon GUID:        {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}

Process Information:
    Process ID:        0x330
    Process Name:        C:\Windows\System32\services.exe

Network Information:
    Workstation Name:    -
    Source Network Address:    -
    Source Port:        -

Detailed Authentication Information:
    Logon Process:        Advapi  
    Authentication Package:    Negotiate
    Transited Services:    -
    Package Name (NTLM only):    -
    Key Length:        0

This event is generated when a logon session is created. It is generated on the computer that was accessed.

The subject fields indicate the account on the local system which requested the logon. This is most commonly a service such as the Server service, or a local process such as Winlogon.exe or Services.exe.

The logon type field indicates the kind of logon that occurred. The most common types are 2 (interactive) and 3 (network).

The New Logon fields indicate the account for whom the new logon was created, i.e. the account that was logged on.

The network fields indicate where a remote logon request originated. Workstation name is not always available and may be left blank in some cases.

The impersonation level field indicates the extent to which a process in the logon session can impersonate.

The authentication information fields provide detailed information about this specific logon request.
    - Logon GUID is a unique identifier that can be used to correlate this event with a KDC event.
    - Transited services indicate which intermediate services have participated in this logon request.
    - Package name indicates which sub-protocol was used among the NTLM protocols.
    - Key length indicates the length of the generated session key. This will be 0 if no session key was requested.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing" Guid="{54849625-5478-4994-a5ba-3e3b0328c30d}" />
    <EventID>4624</EventID>
    <Version>2</Version>
    <Level>0</Level>
    <Task>12544</Task>
    <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    <Keywords>0x8020000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2023-09-27T14:19:36.4520444Z" />
    <EventRecordID>2894337</EventRecordID>
    <Correlation ActivityID="{debc7482-e734-0000-2a75-bcde34e7d901}" />
    <Execution ProcessID="740" ThreadID="23836" />
    <Channel>Security</Channel>
    <Computer>Xenomorph</Computer>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data Name="SubjectUserSid">S-1-5-18</Data>
    <Data Name="SubjectUserName">XENOMORPH$</Data>
    <Data Name="SubjectDomainName">WORKGROUP</Data>
    <Data Name="SubjectLogonId">0x3e7</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetUserSid">S-1-5-18</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetUserName">SYSTEM</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetDomainName">NT AUTHORITY</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetLogonId">0x3e7</Data>
    <Data Name="LogonType">5</Data>
    <Data Name="LogonProcessName">Advapi  </Data>
    <Data Name="AuthenticationPackageName">Negotiate</Data>
    <Data Name="WorkstationName">-</Data>
    <Data Name="LogonGuid">{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}</Data>
    <Data Name="TransmittedServices">-</Data>
    <Data Name="LmPackageName">-</Data>
    <Data Name="KeyLength">0</Data>
    <Data Name="ProcessId">0x330</Data>
    <Data Name="ProcessName">C:\Windows\System32\services.exe</Data>
    <Data Name="IpAddress">-</Data>
    <Data Name="IpPort">-</Data>
    <Data Name="ImpersonationLevel">%%1833</Data>
    <Data Name="RestrictedAdminMode">-</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetOutboundUserName">-</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetOutboundDomainName">-</Data>
    <Data Name="VirtualAccount">%%1843</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetLinkedLogonId">0x0</Data>
    <Data Name="ElevatedToken">%%1842</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>

Ya so is it of any concern to me??

Actually I am in a technology institute so some dudes like to become hackers here so... is there anything that i can do to protect myself :)

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Also please let me know how to track the one who did this so that I can give them a thankyou kiss

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At least tell me that I am safe or not !! if someone doesnt know what to do they can at least escalate this??

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