To protect against unauthorized data mining, the DBN-6300 must detect code injection attacks launched against application objects including, at a minimum, application URLs and application code/input fields.
An XCCDF Rule
Description
<VulnDiscussion>Data mining is the analysis of large quantities of data to discover patterns and is used in intelligence gathering. Failure to detect attacks that use unauthorized data mining techniques to attack applications may result in the compromise of information. Injection attacks allow an attacker to inject SQL code into a program or query or inject malware onto a computer to execute remote commands that can read or modify a database or change data on a website. IDPS component(s) with anomaly detection must be included in the IDPS implementation. These components must include behavior-based anomaly detection algorithms to monitor for atypical application behavior, which may include commands and accesses.</VulnDiscussion><FalsePositives></FalsePositives><FalseNegatives></FalseNegatives><Documentable>false</Documentable><Mitigations></Mitigations><SeverityOverrideGuidance></SeverityOverrideGuidance><PotentialImpacts></PotentialImpacts><ThirdPartyTools></ThirdPartyTools><MitigationControl></MitigationControl><Responsibility></Responsibility><IAControls></IAControls>
- ID
- SV-79501r1_rule
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated
Remediation - Manual Procedure
Configure a database for SQL injection protection.
Enable the SQL injection detection capabilities on the applicable interface for the database to be protected.
Navigate to Admin >> Capture >> Capture Sources.