Rule Category
SERVER-WEBAPP -- Snort has detected traffic exploiting vulnerabilities in web based applications on servers.
Alert Message
SERVER-WEBAPP D-Link multiple NAS devices command injection attempt
Rule Explanation
This rule looks for request parameters used to execute commands on a D-LINK NAS product.
What To Look For
This rule fires on command injection attempts sent to a D-LINK NAS product.
Known Usage
Attacks/Scans seen in the wild
False Positives
No known false positives
Contributors
Cisco Talos Intelligence Group
Rule Groups
MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Initial Access::Exploit Public-Facing Application
Adversaries may attempt to take advantage of a weakness in an Internet-facing computer or program using software, data, or commands in order to cause unintended or unanticipated behavior. The weakness in the system can be a bug, a glitch, or a design vulnerability. These applications are often websites, but can include databases (like SQL), standard services (like SMB or SSH), network device administration and management protocols (like SNMP and Smart Install), and any other applications with Internet accessible open sockets, such as web servers and related services.
T1190
Additional Links
Rule Vulnerability
Command Injection
Command Injection attacks target applications that allow unsafe user-supplied input. Attackers transmit this input via forms, cookies, HTTP headers, etc. and exploit the applications permissions to execute system commands without injecting code.
CVE Additional Information
This product uses data from the NVD API but is not endorsed or certified by the NVD.
CVE-2024-3273
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