Rule: -- Sid: 1029 -- Summary: This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a potential weakness on a host running Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). -- Impact: Information gathering possible administrator access. -- Detailed Information: This event indicates that an attempt has been made to exploit potential weaknesses in a host running Microsoft IIS. The attacker may be trying to gain information on the IIS implementation on the host, this may be the prelude to an attack against that host using that information. This rule generates an event when an attempt is made to browse the scripts directory on a web server. This driectory may contain source code files for web application scripts running on the server. An attacker may be able to view the source code and use the information in further attacks against the server. -- Affected Systems: Any host using IIS. -- Attack Scenarios: An attacker can retrieve a sensitive file containing information on the IIS implementation. The attacker might then gain administrator access to the site, deface the content or gain access to a database. -- Ease of Attack: Simple. -- False Positives: None Known. -- False Negatives: None Known. -- Corrective Action: Check the IIS implementation on the host. Ensure all measures have been taken to deny access to sensitive files. Ensure that the IIS implementation is fully patched. Ensure that the underlying operating system is fully patched. Employ strategies to harden the IIS implementation and operating system. Check the host for signs of compromise. -- Contributors: Sourcefire Research Team Brian Caswell <bmc@sourcefire.com> Nigel Houghton <nigel.houghton@sourcefire.com> -- Additional References: --