Rule Update
23-045 (October 17, 2023)
Publish date: October 17, 2023
DESCRIPTION
* indicates a new version of an existing rule
Deep Packet Inspection Rules:
Web Server HTTPS
1011878 - Cacti SQL Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2023-39361)
Web Server Miscellaneous
1011882 - Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Server Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVE-2023-22515)
Web Server SharePoint BDC
1011814* - Microsoft SharePoint Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2023-24955)
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:
Web Server HTTPS
1011878 - Cacti SQL Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2023-39361)
Web Server Miscellaneous
1011882 - Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Server Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVE-2023-22515)
Web Server SharePoint BDC
1011814* - Microsoft SharePoint Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2023-24955)
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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