EmailUrlActivity

Struct EmailUrlActivity 

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct EmailUrlActivity {
Show 56 fields pub action: Option<String>, pub action_id: Option<i64>, pub activity_id: Option<i64>, pub activity_name: Option<String>, pub actor: Option<Box<Actor>>, pub api: Option<Box<Api>>, pub attacks: Option<Vec<Attack>>, pub authorizations: Option<Vec<Authorization>>, pub category_name: Option<String>, pub category_uid: Option<i64>, pub class_name: Option<String>, pub class_uid: Option<i64>, pub cloud: Option<Box<Cloud>>, pub confidence: Option<String>, pub confidence_id: Option<i64>, pub confidence_score: Option<i64>, pub count: Option<i64>, pub device: Option<Box<Device>>, pub disposition: Option<String>, pub disposition_id: Option<i64>, pub duration: Option<i64>, pub email_uid: Option<String>, pub end_time: Option<i64>, pub end_time_dt: Option<String>, pub enrichments: Option<Vec<Enrichment>>, pub firewall_rule: Option<Box<FirewallRule>>, pub is_alert: Option<bool>, pub malware: Option<Vec<Malware>>, pub malware_scan_info: Option<Box<MalwareScanInfo>>, pub message: Option<String>, pub metadata: Option<Box<Metadata>>, pub observables: Option<Vec<Observable>>, pub osint: Option<Vec<Osint>>, pub policy: Option<Box<Policy>>, pub raw_data: Option<String>, pub raw_data_hash: Option<Box<Fingerprint>>, pub raw_data_size: Option<i64>, pub risk_details: Option<String>, pub risk_level: Option<String>, pub risk_level_id: Option<i64>, pub risk_score: Option<i64>, pub severity: Option<String>, pub severity_id: Option<i64>, pub start_time: Option<i64>, pub start_time_dt: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub status_code: Option<String>, pub status_detail: Option<String>, pub status_id: Option<i64>, pub time: Option<i64>, pub time_dt: Option<String>, pub timezone_offset: Option<i64>, pub type_name: Option<String>, pub type_uid: Option<i64>, pub unmapped: Option<Value>, pub url: Option<Box<Url>>,
}
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)
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Email URL Activity

Email URL Activity events report URLs within an email.

[UID:4012] Category: network | Name: email_url_activity

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§action: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Action

The normalized caption of action_id.

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§action_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Action ID

The action taken by a control or other policy-based system leading to an outcome or disposition. An unknown action may still correspond to a known disposition. Refer to disposition_id for the outcome of the action.

recommended

§activity_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Activity ID

The normalized identifier of the activity that triggered the event.

required

§activity_name: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Activity

The event activity name, as defined by the activity_id.

optional

§actor: Option<Box<Actor>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Actor

The actor object describes details about the user/role/process that was the source of the activity. Note that this is not the threat actor of a campaign but may be part of a campaign.

optional

§api: Option<Box<Api>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

API Details

Describes details about a typical API (Application Programming Interface) call.

optional

§attacks: Option<Vec<Attack>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

MITRE ATT&CK® and ATLAS™ Details

An array of MITRE ATT&CK® objects describing identified tactics, techniques & sub-techniques. The objects are compatible with MITRE ATLAS™ tactics, techniques & sub-techniques.

optional

§authorizations: Option<Vec<Authorization>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Authorization Information

Provides details about an authorization, such as authorization outcome, and any associated policies related to the activity/event.

optional

§category_name: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Category

The event category name, as defined by category_uid value: Network Activity.

optional

§category_uid: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Category ID

The category unique identifier of the event.

required

§class_name: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Class

The event class name, as defined by class_uid value: Email URL Activity.

optional

§class_uid: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Class ID

The unique identifier of a class. A class describes the attributes available in an event.

required

§cloud: Option<Box<Cloud>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Cloud

Describes details about the Cloud environment where the event or finding was created.

required

§confidence: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Confidence

The confidence, normalized to the caption of the confidence_id value. In the case of ‘Other’, it is defined by the event source.

optional

§confidence_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Confidence ID

The normalized confidence refers to the accuracy of the rule that created the finding. A rule with a low confidence means that the finding scope is wide and may create finding reports that may not be malicious in nature.

recommended

§confidence_score: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Confidence Score

The confidence score as reported by the event source.

optional

§count: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Count

The number of times that events in the same logical group occurred during the event Start Time to End Time period.

optional

§device: Option<Box<Device>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Device

An addressable device, computer system or host.

recommended

§disposition: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Disposition

The disposition name, normalized to the caption of the disposition_id value. In the case of ‘Other’, it is defined by the event source.

optional

§disposition_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Disposition ID

Describes the outcome or action taken by a security control, such as access control checks, malware detections or various types of policy violations.

recommended

§duration: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Duration Milliseconds

The event duration or aggregate time, the amount of time the event covers from start_time to end_time in milliseconds.

optional

§email_uid: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Email UID

The unique identifier of the email, used to correlate related email alert and activity events.

required

§end_time: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

End Time

The end time of a time period, or the time of the most recent event included in the aggregate event.

optional

§end_time_dt: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

End Time

The end time of a time period, or the time of the most recent event included in the aggregate event.

optional

§enrichments: Option<Vec<Enrichment>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Enrichments

The additional information from an external data source, which is associated with the event or a finding. For example add location information for the IP address in the DNS answers:

[{“name”: “answers.ip”, “value”: “92.24.47.250”, “type”: “location”, “data”: {“city”: “Socotra”, “continent”: “Asia”, “coordinates”: [-25.4153, 17.0743], “country”: “YE”, “desc”: “Yemen”}}]

optional

§firewall_rule: Option<Box<FirewallRule>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Firewall Rule

The firewall rule that pertains to the control that triggered the event, if applicable.

optional

§is_alert: Option<bool>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Alert

Indicates that the event is considered to be an alertable signal. Should be set to true if disposition_id = Alert among other dispositions, and/or risk_level_id or severity_id of the event is elevated. Not all control events will be alertable, for example if disposition_id = Exonerated or disposition_id = Allowed.

recommended

§malware: Option<Vec<Malware>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Malware

A list of Malware objects, describing details about the identified malware.

optional

§malware_scan_info: Option<Box<MalwareScanInfo>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Malware Scan Info

Describes details about the scan job that identified malware on the target system.

optional

§message: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Message

The description of the event/finding, as defined by the source.

recommended

§metadata: Option<Box<Metadata>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Metadata

The metadata associated with the event or a finding.

required

§observables: Option<Vec<Observable>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Observables

The observables associated with the event or a finding.

recommended

§osint: Option<Vec<Osint>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

OSINT

The OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) object contains details related to an indicator such as the indicator itself, related indicators, geolocation, registrar information, subdomains, analyst commentary, and other contextual information. This information can be used to further enrich a detection or finding by providing decisioning support to other analysts and engineers.

required

§policy: Option<Box<Policy>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Policy

The policy that pertains to the control that triggered the event, if applicable. For example the name of an anti-malware policy or an access control policy.

optional

§raw_data: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Raw Data

The raw event/finding data as received from the source.

optional

§raw_data_hash: Option<Box<Fingerprint>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Raw Data Hash

The hash, which describes the content of the raw_data field.

optional

§raw_data_size: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Raw Data Size

The size of the raw data which was transformed into an OCSF event, in bytes.

optional

§risk_details: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Risk Details

Describes the risk associated with the finding.

optional

§risk_level: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Risk Level

The risk level, normalized to the caption of the risk_level_id value.

optional

§risk_level_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Risk Level ID

The normalized risk level id.

optional

§risk_score: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Risk Score

The risk score as reported by the event source.

optional

§severity: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Severity

The event/finding severity, normalized to the caption of the severity_id value. In the case of ‘Other’, it is defined by the source.

optional

§severity_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Severity ID

The normalized identifier of the event/finding severity.

The normalized severity is a measurement the effort and expense required to manage and resolve an event or incident. Smaller numerical values represent lower impact events, and larger numerical values represent higher impact events.

required

§start_time: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Start Time

The start time of a time period, or the time of the least recent event included in the aggregate event.

optional

§start_time_dt: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Start Time

The start time of a time period, or the time of the least recent event included in the aggregate event.

optional

§status: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Status

The event status, normalized to the caption of the status_id value. In the case of ‘Other’, it is defined by the event source.

recommended

§status_code: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Status Code

The event status code, as reported by the event source.

For example, in a Windows Failed Authentication event, this would be the value of ‘Failure Code’, e.g. 0x18.

recommended

§status_detail: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Status Detail

The status detail contains additional information about the event/finding outcome.

recommended

§status_id: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Status ID

The normalized identifier of the event status.

recommended

§time: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Event Time

The normalized event occurrence time or the finding creation time.

required

§time_dt: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Event Time

The normalized event occurrence time or the finding creation time.

optional

§timezone_offset: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Timezone Offset

The number of minutes that the reported event time is ahead or behind UTC, in the range -1,080 to +1,080.

recommended

§type_name: Option<String>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Type Name

The event/finding type name, as defined by the type_uid.

optional

§type_uid: Option<i64>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Type ID

The event/finding type ID. It identifies the event’s semantics and structure. The value is calculated by the logging system as: class_uid * 100 + activity_id.

required

§unmapped: Option<Value>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

Unmapped Data

The attributes that are not mapped to the event schema. The names and values of those attributes are specific to the event source.

optional

§url: Option<Box<Url>>
👎Deprecated: Use the <code>Email Activity</code> class with the <code>email.urls[]</code> array instead. (Since 1.3.0)

URL

The URL included in the email content.

required

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impl Clone for EmailUrlActivity

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fn clone(&self) -> EmailUrlActivity

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for EmailUrlActivity

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for EmailUrlActivity

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fn default() -> EmailUrlActivity

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for EmailUrlActivity

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl PartialEq for EmailUrlActivity

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fn eq(&self, other: &EmailUrlActivity) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Serialize for EmailUrlActivity

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl StructuralPartialEq for EmailUrlActivity

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