CVE-2026-22719 CrowdStrike LogScale · LogScale

Detect CVE-2026-22719: VMware Aria Operations Command Injection in CrowdStrike LogScale

Detects exploitation of CVE-2026-22719, a command injection vulnerability (CWE-77) in Broadcom VMware Aria Operations. This KEV-listed vulnerability allows attackers to inject and execute arbitrary OS commands through unsanitized input, potentially leading to full host compromise, lateral movement, and persistence within virtualized environments.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Persistence Lateral Movement

LogScale Detection Query

CrowdStrike LogScale (LogScale)
cql
#event_simpleName=ProcessRollup2
| ParentBaseFileName IN ["vmware-vcops", "casa", "vcops-watchdog", "aria-ops"]
| FileName IN ["sh", "bash", "python", "python3", "perl", "curl", "wget", "nc", "ncat", "netcat", "whoami", "id", "uname"]
| where timestamp > now() - 1h
| groupby([ComputerName, UserName, ParentBaseFileName, FileName, CommandLine])
| sort(timestamp, order=desc)
| limit 200
critical severity medium confidence

CrowdStrike Falcon CQL query detecting child process spawning from VMware Aria Operations binaries that indicates command injection exploitation of CVE-2026-22719.

Data Sources

CrowdStrike Falcon EDRCrowdStrike Process Telemetry

Required Tables

ProcessRollup2

False Positives & Tuning

  • Aria Operations product features that legitimately spawn shell processes for health monitoring
  • Authorized VMware scripts running under the Aria Operations service identity
  • Third-party integrations configured via Aria Operations extensibility framework

Other platforms for CVE-2026-22719


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 1Simulated Aria Operations Command Injection via curl

    Expected signal: Linux audit log EXECVE record for 'id' with ppid matching an Aria Operations web service process; file creation event in /tmp/ by the service account.

  2. Test 2Post-Exploitation Reverse Shell Staging from Aria Operations Context

    Expected signal: Audit log EXECVE for bash and curl with parent 'sudo'; network connection from host to attacker-lab.internal on port 80; file creation event for /tmp/.aria_agent.

  3. Test 3Recon Execution Simulating Aria Operations Command Injection Output

    Expected signal: Linux audit EXECVE records for id, whoami, uname, cat, ss all with uid matching the vmware service account; all spawned as children of bash.

  4. Test 4Persistence via Cron Injection Simulating Post-Exploitation

    Expected signal: Audit log records for bash and crontab execution under vmware service account; file write to vmware user crontab spool (/var/spool/cron/crontabs/vmware).

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