CVE-2024-7399 CrowdStrike LogScale · LogScale

Detect Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server Path Traversal and Arbitrary File Upload in CrowdStrike LogScale

Detects exploitation of CVE-2024-7399, a path traversal and unrestricted file upload vulnerability in Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server. Successful exploitation allows unauthenticated or low-privileged attackers to upload arbitrary files outside the intended directory, potentially leading to remote code execution. This CVE is actively exploited in the wild (CISA KEV).

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Persistence

LogScale Detection Query

CrowdStrike LogScale (LogScale)
cql
#event_simpleName IN ("NetworkConnect", "NetworkConnectIP4", "HttpRequest")
| filter TargetPort IN (80, 443, 8080, 7001, 8088)
| filter match(field=URI, pattern="(?i)(\.\./|%2e%2e%2f|%2e%2e/|\.\.|%2e%2e%5c)", flags=ignorecase)
   OR match(field=URI, pattern="(?i)magicinfo", flags=ignorecase)
   OR (HttpMethod="POST" AND match(field=URI, pattern="(?i)\.(jsp|jspx|aspx|php|war|sh)$"))
| eval traversal_indicator=if(match(URI, "(?i)(\.\./|%2e%2e)"), "path_traversal", "file_upload")
| stats count() AS request_count, values(URI) AS request_uris, values(HttpMethod) AS methods BY aid, RemoteAddressIP4, TargetPort, traversal_indicator
| filter request_count > 1
| eval cve="CVE-2024-7399", severity="critical"
| sort -request_count
critical severity medium confidence

CrowdStrike Falcon LogScale query detecting path traversal and suspicious file upload requests to Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server by correlating network and HTTP telemetry from Falcon sensors.

Data Sources

CrowdStrike Falcon sensor network telemetryCrowdStrike Falcon HTTP inspection events

Required Tables

HttpRequestNetworkConnectNetworkConnectIP4

False Positives & Tuning

  • Falcon-protected hosts running authorized MagicINFO integrations with encoded URL parameters
  • Internal security teams conducting authorized assessments of MagicINFO infrastructure
  • CrowdStrike-monitored endpoints acting as reverse proxies for MagicINFO with URL rewriting

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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 1CVE-2024-7399 Path Traversal Directory Enumeration

    Expected signal: Web access logs show GET requests with '../', '%2e%2e%2f', or '..%2f' in the URI path targeting MagicINFO endpoints. Network monitoring captures HTTP requests to port 8080 with traversal sequences.

  2. Test 2CVE-2024-7399 Web Shell Upload via Path Traversal

    Expected signal: IIS or servlet container logs show POST request to upload endpoint with path traversal in query parameter. Filesystem monitoring detects new .jsp file created in webroot. Process monitoring may show java.exe or tomcat process writing to unexpected directory.

  3. Test 3CVE-2024-7399 Web Shell Execution Verification

    Expected signal: Access logs show GET request to the uploaded shell path returning HTTP 200. EDR/process monitoring captures cmd.exe, sh, or powershell.exe spawned as a child of the Java/Tomcat process. Network connections from MagicINFO server process to external IPs if a reverse shell payload is used.

Last updated: 2026-06-19 Research depth: standard
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