Rule Update
20-008 (February 11, 2020)
Publish date: February 11, 2020
DESCRIPTION
* indicates a new version of an existing rule
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
Remote Desktop Protocol Client
1010150 - Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Client Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0681)
Remote Desktop Protocol Server
1009749* - Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708)
Web Application Common
1010151 - Identified Usage Of 'X-JsonProxySecurityContext' HTTP Header
Web Client Common
1010148 - Adobe Acrobat And Reader Multiple Security Vulnerabilities (APSB20-05) - 1
1010149 - Adobe Acrobat And Reader Multiple Security Vulnerabilities (APSB20-05) - 2
1010153 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2020-3757)
1010147 - Fuji Electric V-Server Heap-based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CVE-2019-18240)
Web Client HTTPS
1010132* - Microsoft Windows CryptoAPI Spoofing Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0601) - 1
Web Client Internet Explorer/Edge
1010003* - Microsoft Internet Explorer Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2019-1367)
1010133* - Microsoft Internet Explorer Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0674)
Web Server Common
1010135* - ELOG Project ELOG Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2019-3993)
1010128* - IBM Bigfix Platform Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability (CVE-2019-4013)
Integrity Monitoring Rules:
There are no new or updated Integrity Monitoring Rules in this Security Update.
Log Inspection Rules:
There are no new or updated Log Inspection Rules in this Security Update.
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
Remote Desktop Protocol Client
1010150 - Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Client Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0681)
Remote Desktop Protocol Server
1009749* - Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708)
Web Application Common
1010151 - Identified Usage Of 'X-JsonProxySecurityContext' HTTP Header
Web Client Common
1010148 - Adobe Acrobat And Reader Multiple Security Vulnerabilities (APSB20-05) - 1
1010149 - Adobe Acrobat And Reader Multiple Security Vulnerabilities (APSB20-05) - 2
1010153 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2020-3757)
1010147 - Fuji Electric V-Server Heap-based Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CVE-2019-18240)
Web Client HTTPS
1010132* - Microsoft Windows CryptoAPI Spoofing Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0601) - 1
Web Client Internet Explorer/Edge
1010003* - Microsoft Internet Explorer Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2019-1367)
1010133* - Microsoft Internet Explorer Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2020-0674)
Web Server Common
1010135* - ELOG Project ELOG Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2019-3993)
1010128* - IBM Bigfix Platform Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability (CVE-2019-4013)
Integrity Monitoring Rules:
There are no new or updated Integrity Monitoring Rules in this Security Update.
Log Inspection Rules:
There are no new or updated Log Inspection Rules in this Security Update.
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