We welcome the introduction of the newest rule release for today from the VRT. In this release we introduced 11 new rules and made modifications to 1794 additional rules.
There were no changes made to the
snort.conf
in this release.In VRT's rule release:
The Sourcefire VRT has added and modified multiple rules in the app-detect, browser-ie, browser-plugins, browser-webkit, dns, dos, exploit, exploit-kit, file-identify, file-image, file-multimedia, file-office, file-other, indicator-compromise, indicator-shellcode, malware-backdoor, malware-cnc, malware-other, malware-tools, netbios, nntp, os-windows, policy-multimedia, policy-other, policy-social, protocol-finger, protocol-ftp, protocol-icmp, protocol-imap, protocol-pop, protocol-services, pua-other, pua-p2p, rpc, scan, server-apache, server-iis, server-mail, server-mssql, server-mysql, server-oracle, server-other, server-webapp, snmp, sql, telnet, tftp and x11 rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
In order to subscribe now to the VRT's newest rule detection functionality, you can subscribe for as low as $29 US dollars a year for personal users, be sure and see our business pricing as well at http://www.snort.org/store. Make sure and stay up to date to catch the most emerging threats!