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09-26-2021 04:41 PM
Hi All,
A design issue in the Microsoft Exchange Autodiscover feature can cause Outlook and other third-party Exchange client applications to leak plaintext Windows domain credentials to external servers
Domains that we need to block are listed here: https://github.com/guardicore/labs_campaigns/blob/84d8423335bf72ea078b5286db647580fb7f6a58/Autodisco...
However , this list has over 9100 domains and some are not illegal chars.
Does any one find a way to edit/modify this list so it can be successfully imported into Palo FW?
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks
QLe
09-28-2021 06:34 AM
If you have URL filtering on your firewall, why not create a custom URL category with an entry of: autodiscover.* with an explicit deny rule at the top of your security policy hierarchy? Way quicker than reformatting and importing an EDL.
09-28-2021 06:34 AM
If you have URL filtering on your firewall, why not create a custom URL category with an entry of: autodiscover.* with an explicit deny rule at the top of your security policy hierarchy? Way quicker than reformatting and importing an EDL.
09-28-2021 08:49 AM
Hello All,
I would test to see if some of the URL's are already in PAN's URL or DNS filters. My opinion of vendors is that they need to update their signatures quickly to help protect their customers.
You can always open a support case and see if they have already added the signatures.
Regards,
09-28-2021 09:17 AM
You are also able to log into the support portal and check our threat database for signatures associated with the CVE number.
09-28-2021 08:58 PM
I previously checked the threat db for signatures associated with the CVE number but found none.
Maybe the threat is not that catastrophic.
Thanks
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