CVE-2026-20131 IBM QRadar · QRadar

Detect Cisco FMC/SCC Deserialization RCE Exploitation (CVE-2026-20131) in IBM QRadar

Detects exploitation of CVE-2026-20131, a deserialization of untrusted data vulnerability in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) and Cisco Security Cloud Control (SCC) Firewall Management. Successful exploitation allows unauthenticated or authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying OS. This CVE is listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Lateral Movement

QRadar Detection Query

IBM QRadar (QRadar)
sql
SELECT
  DATEFORMAT(starttime, 'YYYY-MM-dd HH:mm:ss') AS event_time,
  sourceip,
  destinationip,
  destinationport,
  logsourcename(logsourceid) AS log_source,
  UTF8(payload) AS raw_payload,
  QIDNAME(qid) AS event_name,
  magnitude
FROM events
WHERE
  LOGSOURCETYPENAME(devicetype) IN ('Cisco Firepower Management Center', 'Cisco FireSIGHT', 'Linux OS')
  AND (
    UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%deserialization%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%ObjectInputStream%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%ClassNotFoundException%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%java.lang.Runtime%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%ProcessBuilder%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%ysoserial%'
    OR UTF8(payload) ILIKE '%CommonsCollections%'
  )
  AND LAST 24 HOURS
ORDER BY magnitude DESC, starttime DESC
LIMIT 500
critical severity medium confidence

QRadar AQL query for CVE-2026-20131: searches FMC and associated Linux OS log sources for deserialization-related payload indicators within the last 24 hours.

Data Sources

Cisco FMC log sourceLinux OS log source

Required Tables

events

False Positives & Tuning

  • Java application server logging normal classloading operations
  • Security scanners generating benign deserialization-related log entries
  • FMC internal health-check mechanisms invoking Java serialization

Other platforms for CVE-2026-20131


Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 4 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 Deserialization Payload Delivery to FMC-like Endpoint

    Expected signal: Network logs: POST to /j_spring_security_check with binary Content-Type. Process logs: java process spawning 'id' command. File creation event for /tmp/rce_proof.txt.

  2. Test 2Spawn Reverse Shell from Java Process (Post-Exploitation Simulation)

    Expected signal: ProcessRollup2 event showing java parent spawning bash child. NetworkConnectIP4 event for outbound TCP to attacker IP on port 4444.

  3. Test 3Drop Webshell on FMC Tomcat Webroot (Post-Exploitation Persistence)

    Expected signal: File creation event for .jsp file in Tomcat webroot. Syslog entry for file write by java or tomcat process user.

  4. Test 4Enumerate FMC Management API Without Authentication (Pre-Exploitation Recon)

    Expected signal: Web server access logs showing GET/POST to /api/fmc_platform/ and /api/fmc_config/ from an external IP. 401 or 200 responses logged.

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