gpt-35-turbo vs grok-3-beta KQL Benchmark

grok-3-beta wins by 31.9%

Compared on 188 shared test questions

Overall Accuracy

gpt-35-turbo

17.0%

32 / 188 correct

grok-3-beta

48.9%

92 / 188 correct

Average Cost per Query

gpt-35-turbo: $0.0093
grok-3-beta: $0.0642
grok-3-beta costs 590.0% more

Average Execution Time

gpt-35-turbo: 4.57s
grok-3-beta: 16.92s
grok-3-beta takes 270.4% longer
Question-by-Question Analysis

Question-by-Question Comparison

Detailed comparison showing where each model succeeded or failed

Showing 1 to 25 of 188 questions
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T1018
On a Windows endpoint, review process creation logs to uncover when a built-in utility was used to reveal ARP entries. What exact command was used to list the ARP cache?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1021.006
On Windows hosts, look through recent PowerShell execution records to find any elevated session where remote management was turned on. What exact command was run to enable PSRemoting?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1048.003
Windows process creation logs show a PowerShell-driven file transfer to an FTP service. Which executable was leveraged to perform this exfiltration?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1053.005
Investigate Windows process events for PowerShell activity that leverages WMI to register a scheduled task via XML import. What was the name of the XML file supplied to the RegisterByXml method?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1082
Using Linux process execution logs, identify the specific command that was used to filter loaded kernel modules for entries containing “vmw.” What was that full command?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1124
In Windows process event logs, you notice both the net time and w32tm commands being executed to display the system time and timezone. Which executor name from the test configuration was responsible for launching these utilities?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1124
An analyst reviewing Windows process logs wants to spot instances where a native time tool was repurposed to introduce a delay. Which full W32tm invocation, including the stripchart and period flags, appears in the logs?
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1559
Investigating a Windows device, you suspect a non-standard executable was launched to set up a named pipe for client-server messaging. Determine the name of the executable that was run.
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1614.001
On a Windows device, an attacker ran a PowerShell script to collect system settings including UI language and locale. Identify which cmdlet in the command line was used to obtain the system locale.
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1614.001
Using Linux process or syslog logs, identify the executable that was run to output the system's locale information.
gpt-35-turbo Wins
T1003.001
Using Windows process event logs, investigate PowerShell activity around lsass.exe memory capture. What was the name of the script file invoked to perform the dump?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1003.005
On Windows devices, identify the full command used when the built-in credential manager utility was invoked to list stored credentials. What was the exact command?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1003.007
On a Linux system, review process creation logs to spot any dd commands reading from /proc/*/mem. What was the name of the file where the dumped memory was written?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1003
On a Windows host, an attacker leveraged COMSVCS.DLL via rundll32.exe to dump the memory of svchost.exe into a file under the Temp directory. Review the file creation logs to determine the exact name of the dump file that was generated.
grok-3-beta Wins
T1006
Identify the PowerShell cmdlet used on Windows to format and display the raw volume bytes after an attacker read the boot sector via a DOS device path.
grok-3-beta Wins
T1016.001
On a Linux host, a ping command was executed to test internet connectivity. Determine which IP address was used as the ping target.
grok-3-beta Wins
T1016
A Linux host’s Syslog shows a shell-based network discovery script ran multiple commands. One of them listed current TCP connections. Which utility was invoked?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1018
Review Linux process execution records for any commands that list TCP metric cache entries and filter out loopback interfaces. Which utility was used?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1027
A Windows host shows a process launch with an extremely obfuscated command line that dynamically builds and invokes code at runtime. Which process name was used to execute this payload?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1036.003
In a Linux environment, you observe a process labeled like the cron daemon but running from an unexpected path. Investigate creation events to uncover the actual filename used by this fake cron process.
grok-3-beta Wins
T1036.004
A threat actor on a Windows system crafted and registered a service named almost identically to the standard time service, but redirecting execution to a custom script. Review the logging data to determine which native command-line tool was used to perform this action. What utility was invoked?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1036.004
Analyze Windows process events for any schtasks.exe commands that created a new task invoking PowerShell. What is the name of the .ps1 script specified to run?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1039
On a Windows system, someone ran PowerShell to copy a file from a remote machine’s C$ share to the local TEMP folder. Using process event logs, what full PowerShell command was executed to perform this action?
grok-3-beta Wins
T1046
A reconnaissance tool was executed on a Windows system. Identify the specific function of the tool that was executed. The function has a name from something you can eat
grok-3-beta Wins
T1053.003
Linux hosts may log events when new files are added to /var/spool/cron/crontabs. Query those logs for a creation or write action in that directory and determine the file name that was added.
grok-3-beta Wins
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