The Events page displays the alarms generated in the last 30 days.
The status of a handled alarm changes from Unhandled to Handled.
This section describes how you should handle alarms to enhance server security.
Do not fully rely on alarm handling to defend against attacks, because not every issue can be detected in a timely manner. You are advised to take more measures to prevent threats, such as checking for and fixing vulnerabilities and unsafe settings.
If your servers are managed by enterprise projects, you can select an enterprise project to view or operate the asset and scan information.
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Enterprise Project |
Select an enterprise project and view alarm details by enterprise project. |
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Time range |
You can select a fixed time period or customize a time period to filter alarms. Only alarms generated within 30 days can be queried. The options are as follows:
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Server Alarms |
Affected Servers |
Number of servers for which alarms are generated. |
Alarms to be Handled |
Number of alarms to be handled. By default, all alarms to be handled are displayed. |
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Handled Alarms |
Number of handled alarms. |
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Blocked IP Addresses |
Number of blocked IP addresses. You can click the number to check blocked IP address list. The blocked IP address list displays the server name, attack source IP address, login type, blocking status, number of blocks, blocking start time, and the latest blocking time. If a valid IP address is blocked by mistake (for example, after O&M personnel enter incorrect passwords for multiple times), you can manually unblock it. If a server is frequently attacked, you are advised to fix its vulnerabilities in a timely manner and eliminate risks. NOTICE:
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Isolated Files |
HSS can isolate detected threat files. Files that have been isolated are displayed on a slide-out panel on the Server Alarms page. You can click Isolated Files on the upper right corner to check them. You can recover isolated files. For details, see Managing Isolated Files. |
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Container Alarms |
Affected Servers |
Number of servers for which alarms are generated. |
Alarms to be Handled |
Number of alarms to be handled. By default, all alarms to be handled are displayed. |
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Handled Alarms |
Number of handled alarms |
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Threats |
Displays the statistics on alarms by severity.
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Top 5 Events |
Displays the top 5 alarm types and their quantities. |
Alarms are displayed on the Server Alarms page. Here you can check up to 30 days of historical alarms.
Check and handle alarms as needed. The status of a handled alarm changes from Unhandled to Handled. HSS will no longer collect its statistics or display them on the Dashboard page.
Ensure that you have selected the minimum alarm event type. Otherwise, the Handle All button is unavailable.
An alarm in the Handled state cannot be batch handled.
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Ignore |
Ignore the current alarm. Any new alarms of the same type will still be reported by HSS. |
Isolate and kill |
If a program is isolated and killed, it will be terminated immediately and no longer able to perform read or write operations. Isolated source files of programs or processes are displayed on the Isolated Files slide-out panel and cannot harm your servers. You can click Isolated Files on the upper right corner to check the files. For details, see Managing Isolated Files. For details about events that can be isolated and killed, see Server Alarms. NOTE:
When a program is isolated and killed, the process of the program is terminated immediately. To avoid impact on services, check the detection result, and cancel the isolation of or unignore misreported malicious programs (if any). |
Mark as handled |
Mark the event as handled. You can add remarks for the event to record more details. |
Add to Login Whitelist |
Add false alarmed items of the Brute-force attack and Abnormal login types to the Login Whitelist. HSS will no longer report alarm on the Login Whitelist. A whitelisted login event will not trigger alarms. The following alarm events can be added to the Login Whitelist:
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Add to alarm whitelist |
Add false alarmed items to the login whitelist. HSS will no longer report alarm on the whitelisted items. A whitelisted alarm will not trigger alarms. For details about events that can be isolated and killed, see Server Alarms. |