Rule Update
22-059 (December 6, 2022)
Publish date: December 06, 2022
DESCRIPTION
* indicates a new version of an existing rule
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
IPSec-IKE
1011628 - Microsoft Windows Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Protocol Extensions Denial of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2022-34720)
Parse Server
1011608 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-39396)
Parse Server Client
1011614 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-41878)
1011616 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-41879)
Web Application Common
1011171* - Apache HTTP Server Directory Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2021-41773 and CVE-2021-42013)
Web Application PHP Based
1011629 - WordPress 'Donate With QRCode' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24618)
1011634 - WordPress 'Limit Login Attempts' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24657)
1011632 - WordPress 'Splash Header' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24587)
Web Client Zoho ManageEngine
1011627 - Zoho ManageEngine Multiple Products Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2022-40771)
Web Server Miscellaneous
1011179* - Atlassian Jira Path Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2021-26086)
Web Server SharePoint
1011554* - Microsoft SharePoint Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-38053)
Integrity Monitoring Rules:
1002778* - Microsoft Windows - System .dll or .exe files modified (ATT&CK T1036.003, T1222.001)
1002779* - Microsoft Windows - System File Modified
Log Inspection Rules:
1003447* - Web Server - Apache
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
IPSec-IKE
1011628 - Microsoft Windows Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Protocol Extensions Denial of Service Vulnerability (CVE-2022-34720)
Parse Server
1011608 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-39396)
Parse Server Client
1011614 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-41878)
1011616 - Parse Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-41879)
Web Application Common
1011171* - Apache HTTP Server Directory Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2021-41773 and CVE-2021-42013)
Web Application PHP Based
1011629 - WordPress 'Donate With QRCode' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24618)
1011634 - WordPress 'Limit Login Attempts' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24657)
1011632 - WordPress 'Splash Header' Plugin Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2021-24587)
Web Client Zoho ManageEngine
1011627 - Zoho ManageEngine Multiple Products Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2022-40771)
Web Server Miscellaneous
1011179* - Atlassian Jira Path Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2021-26086)
Web Server SharePoint
1011554* - Microsoft SharePoint Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-38053)
Integrity Monitoring Rules:
1002778* - Microsoft Windows - System .dll or .exe files modified (ATT&CK T1036.003, T1222.001)
1002779* - Microsoft Windows - System File Modified
Log Inspection Rules:
1003447* - Web Server - Apache
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