T1070.002 - Clear Linux or Mac System Logs
Type: attack-pattern
Adversaries may clear system logs to hide evidence of an intrusion. macOS and Linux both keep track of system or user-initiated actions via system logs. The majority of native system logging is stored under the /var/log/ directory. Subfolders in this directory categorize logs by their related functions, such as:(Citation: Linux Logs)
- /var/log/messages:: General and system-related messages
- /var/log/secure or /var/log/auth.log: Authentication logs
- /var/log/utmp or /var/log/wtmp: Login records
- /var/log/kern.log: Kernel logs
- /var/log/cron.log: Crond logs
- /var/log/maillog: Mail server logs
- /var/log/httpd/: Web server access and error logs