Rule Update
15-025 (August 3, 2015)
Publish date: August 04, 2015
DESCRIPTION
* indicates a new version of an existing rule
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
DNS Client
1006909 - ISC BIND Zone Query Handler Denial Of Service Vulnerability
DNS Server
1006924 - ISC BIND TKEY Query Handling Denial Of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2015-5477)
1006925 - ISC BIND TKEY Query Handling Denial Of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2015-5477) - 1
Suspicious Server Application Activity
1005090* - Identified Potentially Harmful Server Traffic
Web Client Common
1006914 - Adobe Flash Player Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3130)
1006917 - Adobe Flash Player Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4431)
1006923 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3133)
1006921 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3126)
1006922 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4429)
1006910 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3120)
1006911 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3122)
1006912 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3124)
1006913 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3129)
1006919 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3132)
1006916 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4430)
1006918 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4433)
1006815 - Google Chrome SpeechRecognitionClient Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1251)
Web Server Common
1005567* - Identified No Ending Protocol In HTTP Request
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:
DNS Client
1006909 - ISC BIND Zone Query Handler Denial Of Service Vulnerability
DNS Server
1006924 - ISC BIND TKEY Query Handling Denial Of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2015-5477)
1006925 - ISC BIND TKEY Query Handling Denial Of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2015-5477) - 1
Suspicious Server Application Activity
1005090* - Identified Potentially Harmful Server Traffic
Web Client Common
1006914 - Adobe Flash Player Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3130)
1006917 - Adobe Flash Player Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4431)
1006923 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3133)
1006921 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3126)
1006922 - Adobe Flash Player Null Pointer Dereference Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4429)
1006910 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3120)
1006911 - Adobe Flash Player Type Confusion Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3122)
1006912 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3124)
1006913 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3129)
1006919 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-3132)
1006916 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4430)
1006918 - Adobe Flash Player Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-4433)
1006815 - Google Chrome SpeechRecognitionClient Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1251)
Web Server Common
1005567* - Identified No Ending Protocol In HTTP Request
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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