Rule Category

MALWARE-CNC -- Snort has detected a Comand and Control (CNC) rule violation, most likely for commands and calls for files or other stages from the control server. The alert indicates a host has been infiltrated by an attacker, who is using the host to make calls for files, as a call-home vector for other malware-infected networks, for shuttling traffic back to bot owners, etc.

Alert Message

MALWARE-CNC Win.Trojan.StayinAlive outbound connection attempt

Rule Explanation

This rule looks for a malicious HTTP request that's related to the post-exploitation of CVE-2022-23748 and that might be exfiltrating sensitive information to threat actors related to the Stayin' Alive campaign.

What To Look For

This rule will alert when an outbound connection related to the post-exploitation of CVE-2022-23748 has been detected in the network.

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::Command and Control::Application Layer Protocol

CVE

Additional Links

Rule Vulnerability

Insecure Deserialization

Insecure Deserialization relates to web application security. Applications turn an object into data through serialization; the reverse of that process, deserialization, can be vulnerable to attacks when the application trusts the data that is being deserialized. Serialized data is machine readable and not encrypted; serialized user-supplied data should not be trusted. Deserialization attacks can lead to remote code execution.

CVE Additional Information

This product uses data from the NVD API but is not endorsed or certified by the NVD.
CVE-2022-23748
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