Adversaries may backdoor web servers with web shells to establish persistent access to systems. A Web shell is a Web script that is placed on an openly accessible Web server to allow an adversary to use the Web server as a gateway into a network. A Web shell may provide a set of functions to execute or a command-line interface on the system that hosts the Web server.
In addition to a server-side script, a Web shell may have a client interface program that is used to talk to the Web server (ex: China Chopper Web shell client).(Citation: Lee 2013)
View in MITRE ATT&CK®| Capability ID | Capability Description | Mapping Type | ATT&CK ID | ATT&CK Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AC-2 | Account Management | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| AC-3 | Access Enforcement | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| AC-5 | Separation of Duties | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| AC-6 | Least Privilege | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| CM-2 | Baseline Configuration | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| CM-6 | Configuration Settings | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| RA-5 | Vulnerability Monitoring and Scanning | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell | |
| SI-4 | System Monitoring | Protects | T1505.003 | Web Shell |