CVE-2022-48503 CrowdStrike LogScale · LogScale

Detect CVE-2022-48503 Apple Multiple Products Unspecified Vulnerability Exploitation in CrowdStrike LogScale

Detects potential exploitation of CVE-2022-48503, an unspecified vulnerability affecting Apple multiple products. This CVE is listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, indicating active exploitation in the wild. Detection focuses on suspicious process activity, network connections, and crash telemetry from Apple ecosystem processes that may indicate exploitation attempts.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Persistence

LogScale Detection Query

CrowdStrike LogScale (LogScale)
cql
#event_simpleName=ProcessRollup2
| ProcessImageFileName=/(?i)(safari|webkit|webkitwebprocess)/i
| ParentProcessImageFileName=/(?i)(bash|zsh|\/bin\/sh|python3?|ruby|perl|curl|wget)/i
| table([_time, ComputerName, UserName, ProcessImageFileName, CommandLine, ParentProcessImageFileName, ParentCommandLine, RemoteIP, RemotePort])
| sort(_time, order=desc)
| limit 500
high severity medium confidence

CrowdStrike Falcon CQL query identifying Apple product processes launched by suspicious parent processes such as shells or scripting engines, which may indicate CVE-2022-48503 exploitation via drive-by or crafted payload delivery.

Data Sources

CrowdStrike Falcon EDR

Required Tables

ProcessRollup2NetworkConnectIP4

False Positives & Tuning

  • Legitimate developer workflows running Safari from terminal for debugging
  • Enterprise software tools that wrap browser invocations in shell scripts
  • macOS automation tools like Automator or AppleScript invoking WebKit
  • Security scanners performing authorized endpoint assessments

Other platforms for CVE-2022-48503


Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 3 adversary techniques from Atomic Red Team. Each test below lists the behaviour to exercise and the telemetry you should expect to see. Executable commands and cleanup steps are available with Pro.

  1. Test 1Simulate Safari Child Shell Spawn (macOS)

    Expected signal: Process launch event showing bash or osascript spawned in temporal proximity to Safari process activity; macOS Unified Log entries capturing both process starts

  2. Test 2WebKit Process Crash Simulation (macOS)

    Expected signal: Crash report generated in ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/ for safaridriver; macOS Unified Log capturing SIGABRT receipt; endpoint EDR (CrowdStrike/Defender) process termination event with abnormal exit code

  3. Test 3Suspicious Outbound Connection from Safari Process (macOS)

    Expected signal: Network connection event logged by endpoint EDR showing outbound TCP to port 4444 from curl process with Safari user-agent; DNS or network flow records capturing the connection attempt

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