
Article Explores In-Memory Trojan Attacks on Traditional Web Applications
CybersecurityHackingWeb ApplicationsExploits
The article explores in-memory Trojan attacks (Tomcat memory shell) in traditional web applications, focusing on attack principles and exploitation methods. It details the techniques used to inject and execute malicious code directly into the memory of the Tomcat server, without leaving traces on the disk. This method allows attackers to bypass traditional detection mechanisms and maintain persistent access. The impacts include compromising the security of web applications and the possibility of arbitrary code execution.