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CVE-2026-25089 Sumo Logic CSE · Sumo

Detect Fortinet FortiSandbox OS Command Injection (CVE-2026-25089) in Sumo Logic CSE

Detects potential exploitation of CVE-2026-25089, an OS command injection vulnerability (CWE-78) in Fortinet FortiSandbox that allows an authenticated or remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system via crafted input to a vulnerable API/web endpoint. This vulnerability is listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog and is subject to BOD 26-04 prioritized remediation timelines. Detection focuses on anomalous shell/process execution spawned from FortiSandbox web/management processes, suspicious HTTP requests containing shell metacharacters against FortiSandbox management interfaces, and post-exploitation command execution artifacts.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Execution Initial Access Lateral Movement

Sumo Detection Query

Sumo Logic CSE (Sumo)
sql
_sourceCategory=*fortinet* OR _sourceCategory=*fortisandbox*
| parse regex "(?<url_path>(?:GET|POST)\s+\S+)" nodrop
| where url_path matches "*;*" or url_path matches "*|*" or url_path matches "*&&*" or url_path matches "*$(*" or url_path matches "*wget*" or url_path matches "*curl*" or url_path matches "*chmod +x*"
| count by url_path, sourceHost
| sort by _count desc
critical severity medium confidence

Searches Sumo Logic-ingested FortiSandbox logs for HTTP requests containing shell metacharacters or command-injection payload fragments associated with CVE-2026-25089.

Data Sources

Fortinet FortiSandbox logs

Required Tables

fortinet_fortisandbox

False Positives & Tuning

  • Legitimate log entries where special characters appear as part of normal encoded query strings
  • Security testing traffic from authorized assessors
  • Third-party integration traffic with unusual but benign URL formatting

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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 1Simulate command injection payload in HTTP request

    Expected signal: HTTP access log entry on the FortiSandbox lab appliance (or reverse proxy) showing the request URL with embedded shell metacharacters

  2. Test 2Simulate payload download via wget from web-server-spawned shell

    Expected signal: Process creation event showing wget spawned as a child of a web-server user/process, with associated CommandLine and ParentBaseFileName

  3. Test 3Simulate reverse shell command execution pattern

    Expected signal: Process creation log/EDR telemetry showing sh -c invocation with an unusual parent process (web server user context)

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