Rule Update
26-027 (June 16, 2026)
Publish date: June 16, 2026
DESCRIPTION
* indicates a new version of an existing rule
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
Git Push
1012584 - GitHub Enterprise Server Command Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2026-3854)
Oracle PeopleSoft PIA
1012580* - Oracle PeopleSoft PeopleTools SSRF Vulnerability (CVE-2026-35273)
1012585 - Oracle PeopleSoft Untrusted Data Deserialization Vulnerability (ZDI-CAN-31817)
Web Server Common
1012560* - Zhiyuan OA platform Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability (CVE-2025-34040)
Web Server HTTPS
1012583 - Netsweeper WebAdmin Portal Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-13167)
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:
Git Push
1012584 - GitHub Enterprise Server Command Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2026-3854)
Oracle PeopleSoft PIA
1012580* - Oracle PeopleSoft PeopleTools SSRF Vulnerability (CVE-2026-35273)
1012585 - Oracle PeopleSoft Untrusted Data Deserialization Vulnerability (ZDI-CAN-31817)
Web Server Common
1012560* - Zhiyuan OA platform Arbitrary File Upload Vulnerability (CVE-2025-34040)
Web Server HTTPS
1012583 - Netsweeper WebAdmin Portal Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-13167)
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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