SERVER-WEBAPP -- Snort has detected traffic exploiting vulnerabilities in web based applications on servers.
SERVER-WEBAPP Inductive Automation Ignition server-side request forgery attempt
This rule looks for SSRF injection patterns present in the "url" parameter in HTTP requests sent to the /system/ws-control-servlet endpoint on Inductive Automation Ignition web applications.
This rule looks for attempts to exploit a server-side request forgery vulnerability in Inductive Automation Ignition web applications.
Public information/Proof of Concept available
No known false positives
Cisco Talos Intelligence Group
Rule Categories::Server::Web Applications
MITRE::ATT&CK Framework::Enterprise::Initial Access::Exploit Public-Facing Application
Server-Side Request Forgery
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) attackers abuse functionality on the server to read or update internal resources. The attacker can supply or modify a URL for the server to read or submit data to. By carefully selecting the URLs, the attacker may be able to read server configuration such as AWS metadata, connect to internal services like http enabled databases or perform post requests for internal services which are not intended to be exposed.
CVE-2022-35869 |
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CVE-2022-35870 |
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