MALWARE-BACKDOOR -- Snort has detected suspicious communication traffic unrelated to commands, such as exfiltration of data from the infected machine, especially larger chunks of data.
MALWARE-BACKDOOR Jsp.Webshell.Noop download attempt
This rule looks for a Noop webshell that is downloaded to a server. This would likely occur during or after exploitation.
This rule is caused by an download attempt of the Noop webshell.
Attacks/Scans seen in the wild
No known false positives
Cisco Talos Intelligence Group
No rule groups
Remote File Inclusion
Remote File Inclusion (RFI) attacks occur when a webserver takes a file crafted by an attacker as input and runs or stores it in an unsafe manner. For instance, the webserver could accept an image file that is actually code, then call it to execute after uploading. RFI attacks happen on web applications that dynamically include external files or scripts. A successful RFI can lead to data leaks, remote code execution, or cross site scripting. Avoid dynamic inclusion of user input files, or whitelist files that may be included. Keep the PHP allow_url_include option set to off; this will not protect against Local File Inclusion attacks.
CVE-2022-26134 |
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Tactic: Command and Control
Technique: Custom Command and Control Protocol
For reference, see the MITRE ATT&CK vulnerability types here: https://attack.mitre.org