Apache Tomcat WebSocket Denial-of-Service Vulnerability' generated by NGFW

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Apache Tomcat WebSocket Denial-of-Service Vulnerability' generated by NGFW

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RE: 'Apache Tomcat WebSocket Denial-of-Service Vulnerability' generated by PAN NGFW detected on host foo-wrkXXX involving user foo\User.Name

-- Unique Threat ID: 59026

 

I am wondering if others are seeing this Alert generated due to what appears to be mostly client updates of OneNote (and perhaps other cloud apps). Looking at the threat ID, I see it was released on 13 Aug and as of today, there has not been an update to it.

 

Have a client that since 17 Aug, has generated 54 Incidents in Cortex.  As we do not manage or have access client Panorama to change Profile and perhaps disable this alert for outbound client connectivity, wondering if perhaps others have seen it and have a PCAP sent to PANW so that they can update the signature to be more effective?

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We are also seeing this error tied to M365. Client reports that they have issues logging in and updating OneNote.

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Hi @KRisselada @GFrostad,

 

Did you ever find a resolution to this issue?

 

I have a client that seems to be experiencing the same issue, when redistributing note's in One Note on MAC iOS Mojave. Client advised they updated a machine to iOS Vigsur and the issue was fixed on that machine. Windows 10 machine seem to be unaffected. 

@Ben-Price sorry just realizing this was asked.  Actually we applied a Incident Exception, so we stopped having it generated for what appears to be "normal" behaivor.

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@KRisselada Thanks for the feedback. 

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An error introduced as part of a change to improve error handling during non-blocking I/O meant that the error flag associated with the request object was not reset between requests.

 

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