';
}
else{
echo ' ';
}
echo '
Hillstone Networks ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.huaantech.com.cn") {
echo ' ';
echo 'huaantech ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.dcnetworks.com.cn") {
echo ' ';
echo 'dcnetworks ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.w-ibeda.com") {
if (false===strpos($_SERVER[REQUEST_URI],"/en/"))
echo ' ';
else
echo ' ';
echo 'w-ibeda ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.hp-telecom.com") {
echo ' ';
echo 'hp-telecom ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.maipu.com") {
echo ' ';
echo 'Maipu ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.ncurity.com") {
echo ' ';
echo 'Ncurity ';
} elseif ($_SERVER[HTTP_HOST] == "update1.socusnetwork.com") {
echo ' ';
echo 'Socusnetwork ';
} else{
echo ' ';
echo 'Hillstone Networks ';
}
?>
inject_cmd:windows_batch_script_command_extract_substring_from_variable(Rule ID:1020410038)
Release Date :2025/9/15
Rule Name :Windows Batch Script Command Execution - Extract Substrings from Variable
Severity :critical
CVE ID :
Windows provides a batch script syntax for extracting substrings from variables, which can be used to bypass traditional command injection checks. This rule supports to defend the A3: Injection of OWASP Top 10 - 2021. Other reference:None
Update vendor patches.