CVE-2026-48939 Splunk · SPL

Detect iCagenda Unrestricted File Upload Exploitation (CVE-2026-48939) in Splunk

Detects exploitation attempts against CVE-2026-48939, an Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type vulnerability (CWE-434) in the iCagenda Joomla component. Attackers abuse insufficient file-type validation in iCagenda's upload handlers (event image/attachment upload endpoints) to upload web shells or other executable content, achieving remote code execution on the underlying web server. This CVE is listed in CISA KEV, indicating confirmed active exploitation and mandated remediation under BOD 26-04.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution

SPL Detection Query

Splunk (SPL)
spl
index=web_logs (uri="*com_icagenda*" OR uri="*icagenda*") method=POST (uri="*upload*" OR uri="*attachment*" OR uri="*image*")
| rex field=uri "(?<file_ext>\.[A-Za-z0-9]+)$"
| eval suspicious=if(match(file_ext, "(?i)\.(php\d?|phtml|phar|pht|asp|aspx|jsp)$"), 1, 0)
| where suspicious=1 OR status=200
| stats count by src_ip, uri, status, http_user_agent, _time
| sort -_time
high severity medium confidence

Identifies file upload POST requests to iCagenda Joomla component endpoints with suspicious executable file extensions consistent with CVE-2026-48939 exploitation.

Data Sources

Web Server Access LogsWAF Logs

Required Sourcetypes

access_combinediiswaf

False Positives & Tuning

  • Authorized admin content uploads
  • Automated vulnerability scanning during authorized pentests
  • Third-party CDN/proxy re-requesting cached upload URIs

Other platforms for CVE-2026-48939


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 malicious PHP upload to iCagenda endpoint

    Expected signal: Web server access log entry showing POST to com_icagenda upload path with HTTP 200 response, followed by a new file creation event in the media/com_icagenda upload directory

  2. Test 2Verify uploaded shell executability

    Expected signal: GET request to the uploaded PHP file logged, followed by php-fpm/apache2 spawning a child process (id) consistent with web shell command execution

  3. Test 3Windows IIS-hosted Joomla upload simulation

    Expected signal: W3C IIS log entry recording POST to com_icagenda upload endpoint with dangerous .aspx extension and 200 status

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