'; } 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'; } ?>
 
   
 

mal_webshell_msc:java_servlet_type_memoryShell(Rule ID:1090410109)

Release Date2026/6/15

Rule NameJAVA Filter Type MemoryShell Detection

Severity:critical

CVE ID

 

Descripiton

Memory shell is a type of malicious code that resides entirely in memory without being written to disk. It can perform actions such as command execution and data transmission while evading traditional file-based detection. This rule is designed to detect Filter type JAVA memory shells. This rule supports to defend the A7: Identification and Authentication Failures of OWASP Top 10 - 2021.
Other reference:None

 

Solution

Update vendor patches.