Server Software Component: Web Shell

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Bad actors can gain persistence on your network by abusing software development features that allow legitimate developers to extend server applications. In this way, they can install malicious code for later use. Learn to detect and thwart this activity and protect your network.

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Your organization’s enterprise server applications likely offer the flexibility of extensible features that your software developers can build upon so things work the way you need them to. However, bad actors can take advantage of that capability and use it to insert malicious code. In this way, they can achieve persistence on your network.

It’s important to master the skills for detecting and mitigating this type of activity so you can keep attackers from reaching their end goals.

Get the hands-on skills you need to detect and mitigate this attack in Cybrary’s MITRE ATT&CK Framework courses aligned to the tactics and techniques used by the financially motivated threat group Prophet Spider. Prevent adversaries from achieving persistence in your environment today.

Get the hands-on skills you need to detect and mitigate this attack in Cybrary’s MITRE ATT&CK Framework courses aligned to the tactics and techniques used by the financially motivated threat group Prophet Spider. Prevent adversaries from achieving persistence in your environment today.

Module 1: Prophet Spider Introduction

Module 2: Server Software Component: Web Shell

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