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Trustwave's Action Response: Microsoft zero-day CVE-2022-30190 (aka Follina)

Trustwave SpiderLabs is tracking the critical-rated zero-day vulnerability CVE-2022-30190. Threat actors are reported to be actively exploiting this vulnerability in the wild. Microsoft disclosed and issued guidance for CVE-2022-30190 on May 30. Trustwave is diligently watching over our clients for exposure and associated attacks and working closely with our clients to ensure that mitigations are in place.

CVE-2022-26134 - Critical Vulnerability in Confluence Server & Data Center

On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, Volexity responsibly disclosed a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability to Atlassian affecting all supported versions of Confluence Server & Data Center. The Object-Graph Navigation Language (OGNL) injection vulnerability allows an unauthenticated user to execute arbitrary code on a Confluence Server or Data Center instance.

Detecting and mitigating CVE-2022-26134: Zero day at Atlassian Confluence

A new zero day vulnerability actively exploited in the wild has been found in Atlassian Confluence. The vulnerability CVE-2022-26134 affects all supported versions of Confluence Server and Confluence Data Center allowing an unauthenticated user to run arbitrary commands remotely. The Atlassian team confirmed the vulnerability with an official tweet and then also published a security advisory to update its customers.

Microsoft zero-day vulnerability, Follina (CVE-2022-30190), exploited in the wild: Here's all you need to know

Follina—while we’re sure this commune in Italy is lovely, the same can’t be said about this new vulnerability by the same name for InfoSec folks. Thanks to a zero-day bug in the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool, Follina is now making the headlines but for all the wrong reasons. This blog talks in detail about the zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT), popularly known as Follina.

OverWatch Casts a Wide Net for Follina: Hunting Beyond the Proof of Concept

CVE-2022-30190, aka Follina, was published by @nao_sec on Twitter on May 27, 2022 — the start of Memorial Day weekend in the U.S. — highlighting once again the need for round-the-clock cybersecurity coverage. Threat hunting in particular is critical in these instances, as it provides organizations with the surge support needed to combat adversaries and thwart their objectives.

CVE-2022-30190: New Zero-Day Vulnerability (Follina) in Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool

On May 27, 2022, a Microsoft Office document was submitted from Belarus to VirusTotal, using a novel method to deliver its payload. This new technique was identified as a Zero-Day RCE (Remote Code Execution) vulnerability in Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT), which is now being tracked as CVE-2022-30190. As of this writing, it affects only Windows computers running with MSDT URI protocol enabled.