https://wiki.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php?title=WAF_390581&feed=atom&action=historyWAF 390581 - Revision history2024-03-29T06:34:08ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.20.2https://wiki.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php?title=WAF_390581&diff=1733&oldid=prevMshinn: Created page with "'''Rule ID''' 390581 '''Status''' Active rule currently published. '''Alert Message''' Atomicorp.com WAF Rules: Possible Data Leakage - attempt to access backup file (dis..."2011-07-21T01:49:16Z<p>Created page with "'''Rule ID''' 390581 '''Status''' Active rule currently published. '''Alert Message''' Atomicorp.com WAF Rules: Possible Data Leakage - attempt to access backup file (dis..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Rule ID''' <br />
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390581<br />
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'''Status'''<br />
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Active rule currently published.<br />
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'''Alert Message''' <br />
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Atomicorp.com WAF Rules: Possible Data Leakage - attempt to access backup file (disable this rule if you require access to files that end with a tilde)<br />
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'''Description''' <br />
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This rule detects if a file is access that starts with a ~. For example, the file:<br />
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~file<br />
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Some applications on Linux use a ~ to make a file as temporary. Sensitive information is often stored in such temporary files.<br />
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'''False Positives'''<br />
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A false positive can occur when you need to access files with ~'s in the name.<br />
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This rule is not triggered when a a directory is accessed with a ~, such as ~user/.<br />
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It is not recommended that you disable this rule if you have a false positive. If you believe this is a false positive, please report this to our security team to determine if this is a legitimate case, or if its clever attack on your system. Instructions to report false positives are detailed on the [[Reporting False Positives]] wiki page. If it is a false positive, we will fix the issue in the rules and get a release out to you promptly.<br />
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'''Tuning Guidance'''<br />
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If you know that this behavior is acceptable for your application, you can tune it by identifying the argument that is being triggered, and specifically allowing that argument for that application to allow a URL. Please see the [[Tuning the Atomicorp WAF Rules]] page for basic information.<br />
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'''Similar Rules'''<br />
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[[WAF_390582]]<br />
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[[WAF_390583]]<br />
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[[WAF_390584]]<br />
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'''Knowledge Base Articles'''<br />
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None.<br />
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'''Outside References'''<br />
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None.</div>Mshinn