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high advisory

Unusual Child Process Execution by Web Servers on Linux

This detection rule identifies suspicious child process executions originating from web server processes on Linux systems, indicating that attackers may have exploited web application vulnerabilities such as command injection or remote file inclusion to establish persistence or execute malicious commands.

Elastic Defend +45 persistence execution command-and-control initial-access linux webserver webshell privilege-escalation +4
2r 5t 13i updated
high advisory

Unusual Command Execution via Linux Web Server Processes

This brief details how attackers exploit vulnerable web applications or deploy webshells on Linux systems to achieve persistence by executing unusual shell commands from web server processes, potentially leading to payload downloads, reverse shells, or cron-like task implants.

Apache HTTP Server +40 linux-threat persistence web-exploitation webshell command-execution detection-rule elastic-security
1r 4t
medium advisory

Suspicious Command Execution via Linux Web Server

This brief describes how attackers exploit vulnerabilities in web applications to execute suspicious shell commands via web server processes on Linux, enabling persistence, discovery, credential access, and reverse shell establishment, which can lead to full system compromise and data exfiltration.

Apache HTTP Server +45 webserver command-injection web-shell vulnerability-exploitation persistence linux
1r 14t
medium threat

Unusual Child Process Execution from Linux Web Servers

This rule detects unusual child process executions originating from web server processes on Linux systems, which attackers may use to maintain persistence on a compromised system by exploiting web server vulnerabilities.

Jira +20 persistence execution command_and_control initial_access linux webserver
2r 4t
medium threat

Suspicious Command Execution via Web Server on Linux

Identifies suspicious command executions via a web server on Linux systems, which may suggest a vulnerability and remote shell access.

Elastic Defend +43 persistence initial-access vulnerability linux
2r 3t
medium advisory

Multiple Vulnerabilities in Red Hat Build of Quarkus

An authenticated or unauthenticated remote attacker can exploit multiple vulnerabilities in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Quarkus to perform a denial of service attack, disclose sensitive information, or manipulate data.

Quarkus +1 vulnerability redhat denial of service information disclosure data manipulation
2r 2t
high advisory

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Quarkus Vulnerabilities Lead to Information Disclosure and Denial of Service

Multiple vulnerabilities in Quarkus on Red Hat Enterprise Linux allow a remote attacker to disclose information or trigger a denial of service.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux +1 rhel quarkus denial-of-service information-disclosure linux
2r 2t