Event Details
Operating System->Microsoft Windows->Built-in logs->Windows 2008 or higher->Security Log->Object Access->Handle Manipulation->EventID 4690 - An attempt was made to duplicate a handle to an object.
EventID 4690 - An attempt was made to duplicate a handle to an object.

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 Sample:
        An attempt was made to duplicate a handle to an object.

        Subject:
        Security ID:		%1
        Account Name:		%2
        Account Domain:		%3
        Logon ID:		%4

        Source Handle Information:
        Source Handle ID:	%5
        Source Process ID:	%6

        New Handle Information:
        Target Handle ID:	%7
        Target Process ID:	%8
      
Log Type: Windows Event Log
 Uniquely Identified By:
Log Name: Security
Filtering Field Equals to Value
OSVersion Windows Vista (2008)
Windows 7 (2008 R2)
Windows 8 (2012)
Windows 8.1 (2012 R2)
Windows 10 (2016)
Category Object Access
Source Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing
TaskCategory Handle Manipulation
EventId 4690
Field Matching
FieldDescriptionStored inSample Value
DateTime Date/Time of event origination in GMT format. DateTime 10.10.2000 19:00:00
Source Name of an Application or System Service originating the event. Source Security
Type Warning, Information, Error, Success, Failure, etc. Type Success
User Domain\Account name of user/service/computer initiating event. User RESEARCH\Alebovsky
Computer Name of server workstation where event was logged. Computer DC1
EventID Numerical ID of event. Unique within one Event Source. EventId 576
Description The entire unparsed event message. Description Special privileges assigned to new logon.
Log Name The name of the event log (e.g. Application, Security, System, etc.) LogName Security
Task Category A name for a subclass of events within the same Event Source. TaskCategory
Level Warning, Information, Error, etc. Level
Keywords Audit Success, Audit Failure, Classic, Connection etc. Keywords
Category A name for an aggergative event class, corresponding to the similar ones present in Windows 2003 version. Category Account Logon
Object Name -
Whom -
Object Type -
Class Name -
Security ID -
Account Name -
Account Domain -
Subject: Security ID Security ID of the account that performed the action. Usually resolved to Domain\Name in home environment. InsertionString1
Subject: Account Name Name of the account that initiated the action. InsertionString2
Subject: Account Domain Name of the domain that account initiating the action belongs to. InsertionString3
Subject: Logon ID A number uniquely identifying the logon session of the user initiating action. This number can be used to correlate all user actions within one logon session. InsertionString4
Source Handle Information: Source Handle ID ID of the handle that being duplicated. InsertionString5
Source Handle Information: Source Process ID ID of the process that owns the original handle. InsertionString6
New Handle Information: Target Handle ID ID of the duplicated handle. InsertionString7
New Handle Information: Target Process ID ID of the process that requested the secondary handle. InsertionString8
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