CVE-2025-40602 IBM QRadar · QRadar

Detect CVE-2025-40602 - SonicWall SMA1000 Missing Authorization Exploitation in IBM QRadar

Detects exploitation attempts targeting CVE-2025-40602, a missing authorization vulnerability (CWE-862) combined with execution with unnecessary privileges (CWE-250) in SonicWall SMA1000 appliances. This KEV-listed vulnerability allows unauthenticated or insufficiently privileged attackers to access restricted resources or execute privileged operations. Detection focuses on anomalous HTTP requests to SMA1000 management interfaces, unexpected authentication bypass patterns, and post-exploitation activity indicative of privilege escalation on SMA gateway infrastructure.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Privilege Escalation Lateral Movement

QRadar Detection Query

IBM QRadar (QRadar)
sql
SELECT sourceip, destinationip, destinationport, URL, Method, responseCode, categoryname, RULENAME, UTF8(payload) as payload_text, starttime, endtime, eventcount
FROM events
WHERE LOGSOURCETYPENAME(devicetype) ILIKE '%sonicwall%'
   OR LOGSOURCETYPENAME(devicetype) ILIKE '%firewall%'
   OR (destinationport IN (443, 8443, 80, 8080)
       AND (URL ILIKE '%/appliance/%'
            OR URL ILIKE '%/management%'
            OR URL ILIKE '%/admin%'
            OR URL ILIKE '%/api/%'
            OR URL ILIKE '%/vpn%'
            OR URL ILIKE '%/config%'))
AND (responseCode IN ('200','201','204') AND (URL ILIKE '%/admin%' OR URL ILIKE '%/management%' OR URL ILIKE '%/api%'))
GROUP BY sourceip, destinationip, destinationport, URL, responseCode
HAVING eventcount >= 3
LAST 24 HOURS
ORDER BY eventcount DESC
critical severity medium confidence

QRadar AQL query detecting SonicWall SMA1000 missing authorization exploitation by identifying successful HTTP responses to privileged administrative endpoints, with grouping to surface repeated access patterns from single source IPs.

Data Sources

QRadar SonicWall DSMQRadar Network ActivityFirewall log sourcesIDS/IPS events

Required Tables

events

False Positives & Tuning

  • Authorized administrative scripts accessing SMA1000 management APIs for automation purposes
  • Security compliance tools performing configuration audits of SMA1000 appliances
  • Internal monitoring systems polling SMA1000 health and status endpoints
  • VPN clients repeatedly accessing the appliance portal during normal operations

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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 1SMA1000 Admin Endpoint Probe - Authorization Bypass Simulation

    Expected signal: Network logs showing HTTP GET requests from the test host to the SMA1000 target IP on port 443, with URL paths matching /appliance/, /management/, /admin/, and /api/. HTTP response codes of 200 on any path indicate potential missing authorization.

  2. Test 2SMA1000 Configuration Extraction via Unauthorized API Access

    Expected signal: Network logs showing HTTP GET requests to multiple /api/v1/ and /appliance/ paths with JSON Accept headers, followed by data transfer bytes indicating response body content was returned. File creation events in /tmp/sma1000_test/ on the attacking host.

  3. Test 3SMA1000 Privilege Escalation Test via Unauthenticated Admin Action

    Expected signal: Network logs showing HTTP POST request to /api/v1/users endpoint with JSON body containing user creation parameters. If vulnerable, response body will contain user object with assigned ID. Authentication logs on SMA1000 should NOT show a preceding valid authentication event from the source IP.

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