Just released:
Snort Subscriber Rule Set Update for April 2, 2019
Cisco Talos just released the newest SNORT® rule set. This release includes 33 new rules, three of which are shared object rules. There are also three modified rules and four modified shared object rules.
This release provides coverage for a bug in Huawei's PCManager software that could allow an attacker to bypass security protections in the Windows kernel. There's also a new rule to protect the RV series of Cisco routers, which have been under attack for several months.
There were no changes made to the
Talos's rule release:
Snort Subscriber Rule Set Update for April 2, 2019
Cisco Talos just released the newest SNORT® rule set. This release includes 33 new rules, three of which are shared object rules. There are also three modified rules and four modified shared object rules.
This release provides coverage for a bug in Huawei's PCManager software that could allow an attacker to bypass security protections in the Windows kernel. There's also a new rule to protect the RV series of Cisco routers, which have been under attack for several months.
There were no changes made to the
snort.conf
in this release.Talos's rule release:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-ie, browser-other, browser-plugins, file-other, file-pdf, malware-cnc, os-windows and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.You can subscribe to Talos' newest rule detection functionality for as low as $29 a year with a personal account. Be sure and see our business pricing as well here. Make sure and stay up to date to catch the most emerging threats.